Emotionally Absent Parents
This book is a mirror for the traumatized, transforming the past into a healing journey. Literature becomes a reflective tool, allowing readers to grow out of childhood trauma by empathizing with literary children. Acknowledge the repressed past; the child shows us who we are.
The Metawar Code
Warfare has evolved beyond the battlefield. With global powers targeting minds instead of territories, this book explains how conflict is being redefined by cognitive warfare, information, and AI—and how nations and societies can respond to these 21st-century threats.
Reframing the Narrative of American Antisemitism
This study challenges the myth of American Jewish exceptionalism. It shows antisemitism, though less visible than in Europe, was a persistent, systemic force in the US before and after the Holocaust, reframing it as central to American history.
Chinese Export Paintings
This book deciphers the formula for market success of Chinese export paintings, a unique and misunderstood East-meets-West art form. Dr Maria Mok reveals the tactical artistic decisions that made these paintings best-sellers for Western customers in the 18th and 19th centuries.
The Dual Spectrum of Law
This book presents an innovative way to understand law as a dual spectrum of institutional rules and normative values. It explores the dual nature of European law, enhancing our understanding of the Court of Justice of the European Union and its legal reasoning.
Bridging Theory and Practice in Psychosexual Therapy
Leading clinicians explore timely topics in sexual health and psychotherapy. This essential resource offers practical, evidence-based guidance on ADHD in relationships, sexual dysfunction, body image, and trauma, emphasizing clinical applicability and cultural nuance.
As the risk of disruption to established firms increases, how can they survive? This book provides strategies for organizations to respond to disruptive innovation by handling complexity, facilitating an entrepreneurial culture, and adapting to survive over time.
This book explores the Gospel of John’s stylistic features not as accidental, but as intentional communicative strategies. Moving beyond traditional analysis, it examines their pragmatic functions, revealing how they enhance the Gospel’s theological and persuasive impact.
This invaluable guide explores the connection between tea traditions and ecotourism, offering methods to protect tea’s heritage and environment. With compelling global samples, it shows how responsible tourism, local engagement, and conservation create genuine travel experiences.
Social Work Assessment and Intervention
Written by experienced academics and practitioners, this book provides evidence-based skills and strategies for working with people in distressing circumstances. It brings together theoretical frameworks and practice experience, focusing on what works best to promote well-being.
To survive Industry 4.0 and face 5.0, business leaders must fully digitalize. This book shares insights on the prolific growth of digitization in all areas of management, exploring concepts like the “dark factory”—a fully automated facility with minimal human intervention.
Advocating for Educational Change
In a world where punitive discipline fails, this book offers a transformative solution. It is a powerful call to action, blending research with advocacy to show how schools can break the school-to-prison pipeline. It provides a roadmap to replace punishment with restoration.
Spanning 118 years, this history of Nigeria’s public debt uncovers lessons from past successes and failures. It finds that political leadership is a decisive factor for sustainability, offering guidance for Nigeria and all developing economies.
Sister Historians in Early Victorian England
Agnes and Eliza Strickland pioneered archival research in their *Lives of the Queens of England*, offering a female alternative to male history. Though Agnes was a celebrity, they became unfashionable. Now, feminist historians argue for their importance.
Our Human Quest for Unity and Freedom
In the face of planetary crises and possible self-extinction, these essays envision a way toward a viable human future. Drawing on philosophical literature from West and East, they focus on the urgent need to unite humanity under the principle of unity in diversity.
Align strategy, innovation, and technology to thrive in a rapidly changing world. This essential guide for leaders and entrepreneurs shows how to leverage emerging tech like AI for a sustainable competitive advantage using agile models and data-driven decision-making.
This book shows how to solve real-world earth observation and urban society problems using geospatial big data analytics, AI, and Machine Learning. Learn to apply cutting-edge techniques to satellite images and geospatial data to extract new insights and solve diverse issues.
Shadow Education as Worldwide Learning Discourse
The global phenomenon of shadow education—private tutoring—is transforming learning worldwide. This book reveals how its innovative strategies, like personalized instruction, can improve mainstream schools, offering insights for understanding learning beyond formal boundaries.
Few books on the Maghreb have focused on the ideology and identity that determine its language conflict. This work explores why postcolonial states mistreated their multilingual reality, attempting to substitute French with Scholarly Arabic and, more recently, English.
Teaching is improvisation. This book shows how applying improv principles in the classroom can deepen student engagement and build a dynamic learning environment. It equips teachers to turn improvisation from a survival skill into a transformative teaching practice.
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