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Societies and Social Intelligence
by C. Margaret Hall |
Societies and Social Intelligence
guides readers to become more aware of the power and complexities of
societies and social influences in their everyday lives. Our social
intelligence, the sum total of this understanding, shows us how our
societies are related to our families, beliefs, social classes, and
cultures, as well as how we can change societies and ourselves.
Increasing our social intelligence brings more meaning and purpose
into our lives, and helps us to think critically about the many world
views we are asked to believe.
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Cultures and Social Intelligence
by C. Margaret Hall |
Cultures and Social Intelligence guides readers to become more
aware of the power and complexities of cultures and social influences
in their everyday lives. Our social intelligence, the sum total of
this understanding, shows us how our cultures are related to our
families, beliefs, social classes, and societies, as well as how we
can change our cultures and ourselves.
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Trust in God but Tie Your Camel
by Stephen J. McGrane |
“To understand a people,
acquaint yourself with their proverbs.”
— Arab Proverb
“Stephen McGrane has compiled an extremely thorough volume of Arab
proverbs that offers the outsider a view into the Arab way of
thinking.”—Feather Quill Book Reviews
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WANDA P.
by Trevor Claiborne |
WANDA P not only touches
upon the vital roles different cells play in our bodies, but on the
macrocosm of human existence here on earth and within the rest of the
galaxy. Author, Trevor Claiborn believes that all things are
interconnected, and the overall good of the whole body or mechanism
depends on all its parts, from the smallest cell to the largest organ
performing its natural duties.
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The Sleeper Must Awaken
by
Dr. Jean Erasmus |
The human condition is a strange one at best. Finding ourselves in a
world nearly void of any profound natural predators, with the
ability to unconditionally love and solve the most complex problems
in the most creative ways; we choose to make the world an ever
increasingly dangerous place, in stead of creating Utopia.
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The Return of Common Sense
by Felix R. Toro, M.D. |
The Return of Common Sense addresses how special interest
groups and their indoctrinologists have fundamentally changed the
core of American society, shifting its public and private policy
from a citizen-driven democracy to special-interest elitism, where
the narrow needs of a few, however contrary to what most people
would consider common sense, are imposed on all. Such self-serving
policies, by definition, ignore the broader picture, leaving society
to suffer the consequences.
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Families and Social
Intelligence
by C. Margaret Hall |
It’s what everyone knows, but few analyze: the way our families
shape us and the way we relate with everyone else. Families and
Social Intelligence guides readers to be more aware of the power
and complexity of families and other social influences in day-to-day
life.
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Did
You Ever Wonder Why Black People Do the Things They Do?
by Kevin D. Moore |
What would you do if you could ask any question you ever wanted
to know about a group of people but were afraid to ask?
Would you ask it?
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The Other Truth of God
by
Harold Martinez Jordan |
This is a book about humankind’s direct relationship with God,
disregarding holy texts and theology, and emphasizing discovery and
personal experience of God in all aspects of our lives. This new
way of relating to God is more in line with our modern times.
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Energy, Health, Government
We Have to Change Our Ways
by
Albert Arnott What do electricity and physical fitness have in common? Everything. |
A brief history of both illustrates the governmental fear of change.
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Social
Intelligence in Everyday Life
by
C. Margaret Hall
Our social intelligence, the sum total of this kind of understanding,
can be increased or reduced through our daily decisions and actions. |
Social Intelligence in Everyday Life guides readers to become more aware
of the power and complexity of specific social influences in their day-to-day
routines.
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Planning With Purpose by
Robert Benef ield
This book is a learning guide that was developed while the author was
serving as a consultant in conflict resolution, anger management, and
creative problem solving. |
The learning guide teaches the application of two types of planning skills:
finite and infinite. Finite or "use-your-brain" planning focuses on traditional
behavior management strategies for self-control of behavior.
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The Other Child
By Laura Giles, MSW
A voyeur's
peek into the world of extra-marital families. From the
seduction of the affair to the recovery, survivors courageously
reveal their souls. |
"This book depicts, through actual
experiences, the struggles of all parties who seek to come to
terms with extra-marital affairs that result in “the other
child.” Each story is vivid and the book portrays the myriad
of human responses to such volatile and painful situations.
Additionally, The Other Child give insight into how these
individuals have engaged in the process of normalizing their
lives. "
– Otha L. Wright, LCSW, MSW, Ed.D.
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Food
for Thought
by
Sharyn Paige
The title of this
book
says it all. So
often in life, we face trials and tribulations, and we
need some help in
our daily walk.
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Islam
Exposed
by Solomon Tulbure
It is not only the most fascist of all religions, but also the
most war-loving religions of all time. |
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Giving
Time
by
Len Gutman
Giving Time profiles
a variety of wonderful non-profit agencies, takes the mystery
out of community service for those who have never volunteered,
and introduces readers to many hard-working and dedicated
community volunteers from all walks of life. |
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