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Every life has a story to tell, and in every story, there is a lesson learned. In What Rule Do You Live By?, author Tiffany D. Jones asks this powerful question that focuses on those unforgettable teachings instrumental in the shaping of your life.Either as a child or an adult, you learned a valuable lesson that has remained with you throughout the years and now serves as the foundation for which you live your life. It's a one-sentence phrase that defines a key philosophy or motto of your life. Jones refers to that lesson as: The Rule You Live By.In this book, she relays true-life stories featuring men and women who showed strength and adversity to persevere. Each narrative reveals a new and different rule to live by. With a complementary sister workbook included, What Rule Do You Live By? presents empowering guidelines on how to create your personal rules to live by and how to develop the discipline necessary to keep the rule alive.
Bent Street is an annual publication that gathers essays, fiction, poetry, artwork, reflections, letters, blog posts, interviews, and rants, to bring you 'The Year in Queer'.Find us anytime at: http://bentstreet.netBent Street 2 covers aspects of 2018, including the afterglow of the passing into law of same-sex marriage; the ongoing struggle for rights and recognition; reflections on the past; as well as presenting the queer imagination as it follows its own lights, digressions, yearnings, and strange associations.Guy James Whitworth, Steve RE Pereira, Jamie James, Quinn Eades, Brigitte Lewis, Jeff Herd, Adrienne Kisner, Marcus O'Donnell, Jennifer Power, Henry Von Doussa, Dean Smith, Alison Thorne, Rebecca Ryall, Craig Middleton, Nikki Sullivan, Maria Pallotta-Chiarolli, Dennis Altman, Janet Rice, Geoff Allshorn, Martin Roberts, Roz Bellamy, Mandy Henningham, Tiffany Jones, Michael Bernard Kelly, Aurea Kochanowski, René Bennett, Peter Mitchell, Tina Healy, Madison Griffiths, Andy Murdoch, Holly Zwalf, Lian Low, James May, Jean Taylor, Adrienne Kisner
A research-based best practice guide for professionals that work with trans and gender variant youth. Acting as a reference for practitioners, students and researchers, this book covers four key areas - mental, physical, sexual and social health - providing essential info and outlining professionals' roles under these headings.
This book examines how Performance or Outcomes Based Funding (POBF) policies impact racial equity in higher education. Through POBF, public colleges and universities receive state funding through formulas that no longer rely solely on student enrollment, but are instead based on student outcomes.
It is adaptable to many kinds of policy analysis areas and will appeal to a wide range of readers with an interest in education policy, from students conducting specific research to policy makers looking for a deeper way to re-think their work.
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