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Introduction: The Eight Types of S4: Shift Thinking Dimension of Questions

Introduction: The Eight Types of S4: Shift Thinking Dimension of Questions

From: The Mediator's Toolkit

An S4: Shift Question helps introduce new information and insight to the parties and seeks to create a paradigm shift in their thinking and understanding. While an S3: Seeking Information … 5 $0.50 Add
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Introduction: The Indigenomics Manifestation
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Introduction: The Indigenomics Manifestation

From: The Rise of Indigenous Economic Power

Hilton introduces the foundations of Indigenomics and the themes explored in the chapters to follow, highlighting key factors that support the emergence of Indigenous economic power. 10 $1.00 Add
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Introduction to Part II: How to Take Control of Screens
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Introduction to Part II: How to Take Control of Screens

From: Childhood Unplugged

In the introduction to Part 2 of this book, Martinko describes her approach to screens and breaks down the contents of the following chapters. 4 $0.40 Add
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Introduction to Part III

Introduction to Part III

Growing the Commonsverse

From: Free, Fair and Alive

This introduction to the third part takes stock of what the book has covered so far, and indicates that the third part will deal with the issue of how commons fit into the context of larger … 6 $0.60 Add
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Introduction--Why Bother
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Introduction–Why Bother

From: The Farmer's Office

Understand What Makes You Money (and Why) – Invest in Your Business – Plan for Growth – Plan for Slow Periods – Avoid Out-of-Control Debt – Weather Covid-like Pivots … 8 $0.80 Add
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Is He Hearing You?

Is He Hearing You?

From: Cracking the Boy Code

• Boys’ hearing is less effective than girls. • Boys’ self-absorption undermines their working memory, and can be mistaken for rudeness or poor effort. • The most … 17 $1.70 Add
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Is Sustainable Agriculture a Resilient Agriculture?
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Is Sustainable Agriculture a Resilient Agriculture?

PART 2

From: Resilient Agriculture, 2nd Edition

This chapter examines the topic of sustainable agriculture, the U.S. food system, food and farming philosophies, and resilience. The chapter draws on real-world case studies. 18 $1.80 Add
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Is There Hope?
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Is There Hope?

From: I Want a Better Catastrophe

In this chapter, Boyd explores the philosophical question of which disposition is best suited to take on the climate crisis. Boyd discusses hope, optimism, pessimism, and stoicism. This chapter … 54 $5.40 Add
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Japan

Japan

From: Humanizing the Economy

Product Labeling and Advocacy Workers’ Collective Movement Health and Happiness Elder Care 21 $2.10 Add
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Join the Chorus: Music Rhythm and Dance

Join the Chorus: Music Rhythm and Dance

From: Catch the Fire

Readings in section 3 of this titles provide examples of guided activities to engage with participants of all ages. This reading provides a list of music an rhythm based actividies with case … ; 19 $1.90 Add
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Just Like the Movies

Just Like the Movies

From: The Joy of Conflict Resolution

Remember that the full story includes the plot, the characters, and the theme. Although the events of the story provide a starting point from which we can identify a conflict, insight into the … 12 $1.20 Add
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Just War, Just Peace, and Responsibility

Just War, Just Peace, and Responsibility

From: Are We Done Fighting?

In this chapter, the author considers alternatives to war, first by unpacking our historical assumptions about war as a resolution tool. It also looks at various peacekeeping tools and considers … 17 $1.70 Add
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Key Nature Concepts for Children to Learn

Key Nature Concepts for Children to Learn

From: The Big Book of Nature Activities

A quick look at nature concepts: Why do we have seasons? Climate change. Evolution. ; 18 $1.80 Add
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Key Terms and Appendix
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Key Terms and Appendix

From: Runaway Climate

This section contains key terms and the appendix. 12 $1.20 Add
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Keys to Motivation

Keys to Motivation

From: Cracking the Boy Code

• Motivation is more emotional than analytical. It needs to draw upon personal sources of interest and excitement. • Adults and boys have different ideas about what merits effort. … 17 $1.70 Add
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Language and the Creation of Commons

Language and the Creation of Commons

From: Free, Fair and Alive

In this chapter, the authors begin with illustrating how language shapes our views of the world, and then argue that we need new language to begin the ontological shift necessary to appreciate … 40 $4.00 Add