The author’s very own experience working at a nuclear foundation in China propelled her to write this book. During her time functioning as a...
What is something that pisses you off with today's society? There are many facets of society in today's fast-paced, constantly chang...
Billions of citizens around the world are frustrated with their governments. Why is this? And what can we do about it? In this groundbreaking book Michael Barber draws on his wealth of international experience advising political leaders, to show how those in power can make good on their promises. 'Refreshingly ruthless ... has an uplifting brio to it' Economist 'Michael Barber is a source of inspiration and wisdom' Andrew Adonis, New Statesman 'Excellent ... there is a lot of common sense and practical wisdom ... a breath of fresh air' David Willetts,Standpoint 'Barber is the global overlord of public policy ... a record around the world of actually achieving change' Philip Collins, Prospect
We’re all human beings, and anger is an emotion that everyone experiences at some point in their lives. But what do you do when the...
President Obama finally stood up to an international bully. But at what cost?
Irish deputy PM Simon Coveney strongly criticises Johnson’s hard stance on border backstop
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Even the passage of a tax bill may not assuage the GOP's frustrated benefactors.
This, the first comprehensive account of Philip Selznick's writings on many of the major issues in social science and public policy, explores his particular subjects and ideas, his overarching preoccupation with the conditions that frustrate and favor attainment of ideals, and the specific texture and character of his distinctive moral-intellectual outlook.
**Description from Amazon: Considered the innovator of "horizontal history," Genevieve Foster became frustrated when her two school-aged children complained about the boring presentation of history in their school texts. This frustration led to Foster's first book, George Washington's World (1941). In her unique approach, Foster weaves a story of the world around her central character; rather
America's favorite fake newsman left our screens just as Trump's rise was beginning. His absence may have made a difference.
May 8th, 1945, was greeted with elation, parades, and revelry around the world. But in Halifax, Nova Scotia it was greeted with an angry riotous mob.
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Captain of the Super Eagles, John Obi Mikel, has expressed his frustration at missing out of Tuesday’s friendly match against Serbia. Mikel Obi could not
A month into his presidency, President Trump sounded like candidate Trump at a boisterous rally in Melbourne, Fla.
In this complementary workbook to How to Talk with Anyone about Anything, New York Times bestselling authors Dr. Harville Hendrix and Dr. Helen LaKelly Hunt give applicable tips on how to have Safe Conversations with everyone. For centuries, our methods of communication have resulted in disagreement, which has led to frustration, anxiety, and anger. Conversations have become angry, anxious ones. We see polarization not only in our personal lives and work environment, but certainly in the political arena. Clearly, the world needs a new communication method so people can talk to each other successfully. In the How to Talk with Anyone about Anything workbook, Harville and Helen share the wisdom of Safe Conversations and four skills that are structured and teachable: Dialogue: practice shifting from monologue to dialogue to foster safety and collaboration A commitment to zero negativity: convert frustrations into requests by focusing on what they should do, and not on what they shouldn't do Developing empathy for one another: shift from criticizing by accept one another's different perspectives Affirmations: transform conflict to connection by using "affirmation" more often in a relationship How to Talk with Anyone about Anything offers the keys to unlocking your ability to communicate with others in a new and profoundly different way. And as more of us hone that ability, together, we can bring about a shift in society away from polarization and toward true connection. This workbook is not a stand-alone product. How to Talk with Anyone about Anything is needed for the complete experience.
The letter by the Shin Bet leader to the UN secretary-general reflects the frustration among decision-makers in Israel because of so much international indifference to what happened on October 7.
Guardian-LSE study of riots – involving hundreds of interviews with participants – reveals deep antipathy towards officers
The UDM said the public is yearning for political parties that can bring solutions to South Africa's problems.
The lunatic right discovered the Web after Barack Obama's election, and promptly poisoned democracy and fair debate
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Eight years after the Arab spring, unrest has shaken the Middle East and north Africa, amid youth joblessness and falling oil prices
The framework eliminates the threat of a shutdown. Senate passage remains uncertain.
Martin Heidegger (1889-1976) is one of the greatest conundrums in the modern philosophical world, by turns inspiring and mind-bogglingly frustrating. In this critical introduction S. J. McGrath offers not a comprehensive summary of Heidegger but a series of incisive takes on Heidegger's thought, leading readers to a point from which they can begin or continue their own relationship with him.
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Billions of citizens around the world are frustrated with their governments. Why is this? And what can we do about it? In this groundbreaking book Michael Barber draws on his wealth of international experience advising political leaders, to show how those in power can make good on their promises. 'Refreshingly ruthless ... has an uplifting brio to it' Economist 'Michael Barber is a source of inspiration and wisdom' Andrew Adonis, New Statesman 'Excellent ... there is a lot of common sense and practical wisdom ... a breath of fresh air' David Willetts,Standpoint 'Barber is the global overlord of public policy ... a record around the world of actually achieving change' Philip Collins, Prospect
The draft will not include Ms May's final plan to address the highly contentious issue of the Irish border, which will be dealt with next week
These are the women whose outspokenness, determination and refusal to compromise made the world shut up and pay attention in 2012.
The Battle for Berlin was the culminating struggle of World War II in the European theater, the last offensive of Hitler's Third Reich, which devastated one of Europe's historic capitals and brought the Nazi leviathan to itsdownfall. It was also one of the war's bloodiest and most pivotal moments, whose outcome would play a part in determining the complexion of international politics for decades to come. This is the compelling account of that final battle, a story of brutal extremes, of stunning military depth alongside the stark conditions that the civilians of Berlin experienced in the face of the Allied assault.
A third grade teacher took to social media to share a chart of brilliant ideas on how to explain the concept of consent to kids.
Several experts said the order would have little practical impact.
UK politics is all over the place. Many may feel frustrated and disappointed. 'But what can I do?' You may ask, that question inspired this book. We shouldn't stand on the sidelines. If things need to change, then we need to get involved. This book offers encouragement and the tools to effect change for the better. The contents draws from Alastair's long political experience working with Downing Street. It provides priceless advice on developing confidence and coping with criticism and setbacks. And it sets out the practical steps by which we can become political players ourselves. Part call to arms, part practical handbook, But What Can I Do? will prove required reading for anyone who wants to make a difference.
If the problem with Anthony Albanese is that he’s an unknown quantity, then the problem with Scott Morrison is that we know him all too well
'Hundreds of Muslims flooded the streets of London to condemn terrorism. Media’s response: Silence'