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Alfred Tennyson

Alfred Tennyson

Jordan Elaine

Cambridge University Press
1988
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This book provides a valuable introduction for students and other readers of Tennyson's poetry and presents an account of its major themes and concerns. Elaine Jordan examines Tennyson's uneasy position as a writer of the male middle-class ascendancy and shows how his poetry reveals ambivalent attitudes towards manliness, war, and nineteenth-century scientific rationality. In his early Idylls she finds him experimenting with different political attitudes, investigating the relationship between individual happiness and general progress; in his monologues he is caught between motion and stasis, calling into question the Romantic quest to integrate the language of self with its object; in The Princess he addresses contemporary debates on the role and status of women; his In Memoriam explores loss and relationship through images of the body and questions of language; Maud deals with images of masculinity and femininity in relation to to violence and sexual love; and Idylls of the King, his most imperialist and most pessimistic poem, highlights his regard for intuition and vision in the face of scientific 'laws' of nature and society. The study introduces these themes and shows how they relate to each other.
Alfred Tennyson

Alfred Tennyson

Elaine Jordan

Cambridge University Press
1988
pokkari
This book provides a valuable introduction for students and other readers of Tennyson's poetry and presents an account of its major themes and concerns. Elaine Jordan examines Tennyson's uneasy position as a writer of the male middle-class ascendancy and shows how his poetry reveals ambivalent attitudes towards manliness, war, and nineteenth-century scientific rationality. In his early Idylls she finds him experimenting with different political attitudes, investigating the relationship between individual happiness and general progress; in his monologues he is caught between motion and stasis, calling into question the Romantic quest to integrate the language of self with its object; in The Princess he addresses contemporary debates on the role and status of women; his In Memoriam explores loss and relationship through images of the body and questions of language; Maud deals with images of masculinity and femininity in relation to to violence and sexual love; and Idylls of the King, his most imperialist and most pessimistic poem, highlights his regard for intuition and vision in the face of scientific 'laws' of nature and society. The study introduces these themes and shows how they relate to each other.
Today's Virtuous Woman

Today's Virtuous Woman

Elaine Jordan

Truth Publications, Inc.
2020
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Today's Virtuous Woman, by Elaine Jordan is a thirteen-lesson workbook for women taking the student through Proverbs chapter 31--the beautiful passage describing characteristics of the Godly Woman. Lesson 1 introduces the Proverbial Woman. Lesson 2 addresses the relationship between a husband and wife. Lesson 3 is devoted to motherhood and the household. Lesson 4 focuses on money management. Lesson 5 explores charity and a woman's involvement in the community. Lesson 6 discusses prayer. Lesson 7 deals with a woman's personal outlook and her reputation. Lesson 8 concerns time management. Lesson 9 deals with beauty and fashion. Lesson 10 concerns the importance of using wise words. Lesson 11 takes the student through issues of maturing in body and spirit. Lesson 12 deals with the storms of life. Lesson 13 ends considering the Godly woman who fears the Lord.
Psalm 119: Lessons for Life

Psalm 119: Lessons for Life

Elaine Jordan

Truth Publications, Inc.
2022
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Psalm 119: Lessons for Life by Elaine Jordan is a seventeen-lesson ladies' Bible study that draws select passages from Psalm 119, the longest psalm in Scripture, to consider important life lessons. Each lesson concludes with thought provoking questions that are perfect for women's classes and discussion groups. Table of ContentsPsalm 119: Lessons for LifeBy Elaine JordanTable of ContentsAuthor's Notes and Acknowledgments1. Overview2. Playing by the Rules3. Seeking and Heeding God's Way4. The Bible and Science5. God's Support6. Lying7. Heavenly Treasure8. Hope and Trust9. Forsaking God10. Our Commitment to God11. Not Politically Correct12. Our Freewill13. The Double-Minded14. Justice from God15. Evangelism16. God Is Love17. Mercy and Forgiveness
The More You Prospect, The More You Prosper

The More You Prospect, The More You Prosper

Steve Johnson; Elaine Jordan

Mindstir Media
2024
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Discover what it takes to become great at prospecting.The More You Prospect the More You Prosper is a resource of proven, easy to implement, field-tested best practices you can use every day to improve your prospecting results. It is the product of 39 years of interviews, research, and observations with over 3,000 high-achieving sales executives and 6,000 salespeople. This book distills the hardest job in sales, which is prospecting, into 88 ways to get better. Whether you are brand new in sales or a seasoned veteran, this is the essential guide if you have ever asked yourself, "How do I get better at prospecting?"Steve Johnson is the founder and president of The Next Level Sales Consulting. In his first ten years in sales, Steve was one of the top salespeople for Dale Carnegie training in the world. In his 39-year career, Steve has been on over 8,000 face to face sales meetings and has made over 150,000 calls to prospects to schedule meetings. You can tell by looking at him that he has been rejected over 142,000 times. He is a top achieving expert in the trenches and has trained and coached over 15,000 sales managers and over 100,000 sales people.Steve is also the co-author of a 1996 LA Times bestseller If You're Not Out Selling, You're Being out Sold, a 2006 Amazon.com bestseller Selling is Everyone's Business, and a 2020 Amazon.com bestseller Next Level Sales Coaching: How to Build a Sales Team that Stays, Sells, and Succeeds. Elaine Jordan has worked closely with Steve at The Next Level for the past 15 years. As the Director of Training Development, she focuses on developing training programs for clients. She assists in conducting focus groups, interviews, job shadowing, and independent research. She then develops customized training for the client. Prior to joining The Next Level, Elaine enjoyed a successful 20 years in sales and sales management, then transitioned her field experience and knowledge into the classroom, delivering sales and operations training in banking and finance.
Une vie de rêve

Une vie de rêve

Eliane Jordan

BoD - Books on Demand
2024
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Un mari, deux enfants, une maison et un travail: c'est la vie dont toujours r v Valentina. Pourtant, 31 ans, cette vie d'apparence parfaite ne la fait plus r ver: J r my ne la regarde plus, son travail l'ennui mourir et sa vie est routini re. Quand Valentina embarque sa soeur Rebecca lors d'un weekend entre filles Reims pour se changer les id es, elle ne s'attendait pas faire la rencontre du bel acteur italien Giovanni TUNZINI. Elle ne s'attendait pas non plus finir dans son lit... Tout ce qu'il se passe Reims, reste Reims Valentina doit tout prix garder ce secret au risque de faire voler en clats sa petite vie bien rang e. Comment garder ce secret alors que Giovanni est pr t tout pour revoir Valentina? Comme dirait l'adage, tout se sait un jour...
Jordan

Jordan

Beverley Milton-Edwards; Peter Hinchcliffe

Routledge
2009
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Created as a mechanism for maintaining British influence through a local patron, Jordan’s future never looked certain. Nevertheless, under the leadership of the Hashemite monarchy led by Abdullah and then his grandson Hussein, the Kingdom of Jordan became a permanent feature on the map of the modern Middle East. Under the rule of King Abdullah II, Jordan has remained an influential regional player in the Middle East Peace Process, its strategic position on the borders of Palestine, Israel, Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Iraq ensuring that it cannot be overlooked in the regional and international politics.Updated and expanded to include recent developments in Jordan and the Middle East, the new edition includes coverage and discussion of: the reign of King Abdullah IIthe involvement of the US in the Iraq war and the effect on this on Jordan’s alignment with the West the country’s recent economic growth, with an emphasis on economic liberalisation, privatisation, promotion of tourism and encouragement of foreign investmentthe position of Jordan as a point of continuity in an increasingly unstable Middle East.This volume, intended for both academic and general readers, offers an overview of the history, politics and economics of this fascinating country and its role in a region disfigured by the Arab-Israeli conflict.
Jordan

Jordan

Beverley Milton-Edwards; Peter Hinchcliffe

Routledge
2009
nidottu
Created as a mechanism for maintaining British influence through a local patron, Jordan’s future never looked certain. Nevertheless, under the leadership of the Hashemite monarchy led by Abdullah and then his grandson Hussein, the Kingdom of Jordan became a permanent feature on the map of the modern Middle East. Under the rule of King Abdullah II, Jordan has remained an influential regional player in the Middle East Peace Process, its strategic position on the borders of Palestine, Israel, Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Iraq ensuring that it cannot be overlooked in the regional and international politics.Updated and expanded to include recent developments in Jordan and the Middle East, the new edition includes coverage and discussion of: the reign of King Abdullah IIthe involvement of the US in the Iraq war and the effect on this on Jordan’s alignment with the West the country’s recent economic growth, with an emphasis on economic liberalisation, privatisation, promotion of tourism and encouragement of foreign investmentthe position of Jordan as a point of continuity in an increasingly unstable Middle East.This volume, intended for both academic and general readers, offers an overview of the history, politics and economics of this fascinating country and its role in a region disfigured by the Arab-Israeli conflict.
Jordan

Jordan

World Bank Publications
2004
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This evaluation, prepared in collaboration with the Islamic Development Bank, looks at the effectiveness of Bank assistance to Jordan during the 1990s, from three perspectives: an analysis of the Bank's services and products, development impact, and the contribution of the Bank and its development partners, to development outcomes. The Bank's strategy since 1990, based on wide-ranging and influential analytic and advisory activities, was to support macroeconomic stabilization and pro-market structural reforms to foster growth. The increased focus on the social sectors was aligned with the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). The strategy was relevant to the government's priorities outlined in a series of five-year economic and social development plans. The Bank's programs, in particular, were successful in promoting policy reforms. Substantial tariff, trade and financial sector reforms, together with the removal of disincentives for investment and the privatization of government enterprises, were achieved. Bank assistance also contributed to significant progress in the agriculture, water and social sectors. With Bank support, Jordan made excellent progress in almost all areas covered by the MDGs, and is likely to meet the target levels by 2015. However, these gains have been achieved in an inefficient manner and the cost in terms of public expenditures has been relatively high. Recommendations outline much needed public sector reform, for despite some public expenditures being curtailed, the country's vulnerability to external shocks, remains high, and the potential for regional instability is also considerable. Future Bank assistance should focus on public expenditure restructuring, enhanced water management and conservation, and poverty reduction.
Jordan

Jordan

Peter Gubser

TAYLOR FRANCIS LTD
2022
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First published in 1983 Jordan: Crossroads of Middle Eastern Events examines Jordan’s unique role in the Middle East- Arab- Israeli conflict focusing also on its attempt and partial success, at developing its economy and society in the face of a dearth of natural resources and a large influx of refugees. Woven throughout the narrative is the role of King Hussain, a singular Arab ruler, master player on both the Middle Eastern and world stages even though his country lacks significant assets or power in either those arenas. Peter Gubser describes Jordan’s people, culture, history, and social structure, then looks at how the country, buffeted in the tumultuous Middle East, hampered by limited internal political development, and strained by its rapid transition from a peasant, Bedouin economy to one dominated by refugee problems, has moved forward to a much sounder economy based on diversification- in agriculture, industry, mineral extraction, and services. The author argues that Jordan once almost entirely depended on the West for economic largess as well as for political support, now has major Arab sources of assistance and is reorienting its foreign policy accordingly. This is a must read for scholars and researchers of Middle East studies, Middle East history and Middle East politics.
Jordan

Jordan

Peter Gubser

TAYLOR FRANCIS LTD
2024
nidottu
First published in 1983 Jordan: Crossroads of Middle Eastern Events examines Jordan’s unique role in the Middle East- Arab- Israeli conflict focusing also on its attempt and partial success, at developing its economy and society in the face of a dearth of natural resources and a large influx of refugees. Woven throughout the narrative is the role of King Hussain, a singular Arab ruler, master player on both the Middle Eastern and world stages even though his country lacks significant assets or power in either those arenas. Peter Gubser describes Jordan’s people, culture, history, and social structure, then looks at how the country, buffeted in the tumultuous Middle East, hampered by limited internal political development, and strained by its rapid transition from a peasant, Bedouin economy to one dominated by refugee problems, has moved forward to a much sounder economy based on diversification- in agriculture, industry, mineral extraction, and services. The author argues that Jordan once almost entirely depended on the West for economic largess as well as for political support, now has major Arab sources of assistance and is reorienting its foreign policy accordingly. This is a must read for scholars and researchers of Middle East studies, Middle East history and Middle East politics.