Uncommon Sense: The Other Side of Conventional Thinking

Uncommon Sense: The Other Side of Conventional Thinking
Title Uncommon Sense: The Other Side of Conventional Thinking PDF eBook
Author Bharat Bhatia
Publisher Lulu.com
Pages 184
Release 2009-11-01
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0578007991

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Uncommon Sense is about looking at things from an unconventional standpoint. It looks at how you can combine liberal and conservative values rather than chose one or the other. It shows how we can find meaning in life and the universe while still looking and it from a scientific perspective. Uncommon Sense talks about how you can combine business with charity and how government can change its spending habits. It even talks about health & fitness, education, and even reproduction from an alternative point of view.

Uncommon Sense for Parents with Teenagers, Third Edition

Uncommon Sense for Parents with Teenagers, Third Edition
Title Uncommon Sense for Parents with Teenagers, Third Edition PDF eBook
Author Michael Riera
Publisher Ten Speed Press
Pages 258
Release 2012-08-14
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 1607743469

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This perennial bestseller (with more than 100,000 copies sold) has been completely revised and updated for a new generation of teenagers and their parents. Since its initial publication in 1995, Uncommon Sense for Parents with Teenagers has ushered countless families through the trying years of adolescence. In this fully revised and updated edition, Riera tackles some of the newest issues facing parents and teens, and gives a second look to the old standbys—alcohol and drugs, academics, sex and dating, sports and extracurriculars, eating disorders, making friends, single parenting, divorce, and more. Riera channels his unpatronizing approach and two decades of experience working with teens into this optimistic and indispensable book.

UnCommon Sense About Learning

UnCommon Sense About Learning
Title UnCommon Sense About Learning PDF eBook
Author
Publisher UnCommon Sense About
Pages 395
Release
Genre
ISBN 097946630X

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Uncommon Senses

Uncommon Senses
Title Uncommon Senses PDF eBook
Author Chuck Slaght
Publisher Dog Ear Publishing
Pages 208
Release 2012-05
Genre
ISBN 1457511150

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Uncommon Sense for Parents with Teenagers

Uncommon Sense for Parents with Teenagers
Title Uncommon Sense for Parents with Teenagers PDF eBook
Author Michael Riera
Publisher Celestial Arts
Pages 258
Release 2011-07-27
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 030780299X

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This perennial bestseller (with more than 100,000 copies sold) has been completely revised and updated for a new generation of teenagers and their parents. Since its initial publication in 1995, Uncommon Sense for Parents with Teenagers has ushered countless families through the trying years of adolescence. In this fully revised and updated edition, Riera tackles some of the newest issues facing parents and teens, and gives a second look to the old standbys—alcohol and drugs, academics, sex and dating, sports and extracurriculars, eating disorders, making friends, single parenting, divorce, and more. Riera channels his unpatronizing approach and two decades of experience working with teens into this optimistic and indispensable book.

Common Sense

Common Sense
Title Common Sense PDF eBook
Author Sophia Rosenfeld
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 362
Release 2011-09-02
Genre History
ISBN 0674266811

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Common sense has always been a cornerstone of American politics. In 1776, Tom Paine’s vital pamphlet with that title sparked the American Revolution. And today, common sense—the wisdom of ordinary people, knowledge so self-evident that it is beyond debate—remains a powerful political ideal, utilized alike by George W. Bush’s aw-shucks articulations and Barack Obama’s down-to-earth reasonableness. But far from self-evident is where our faith in common sense comes from and how its populist logic has shaped modern democracy. Common Sense: A Political History is the first book to explore this essential political phenomenon. The story begins in the aftermath of England’s Glorious Revolution, when common sense first became a political ideal worth struggling over. Sophia Rosenfeld’s accessible and insightful account then wends its way across two continents and multiple centuries, revealing the remarkable individuals who appropriated the old, seemingly universal idea of common sense and the new strategic uses they made of it. Paine may have boasted that common sense is always on the side of the people and opposed to the rule of kings, but Rosenfeld demonstrates that common sense has been used to foster demagoguery and exclusivity as well as popular sovereignty. She provides a new account of the transatlantic Enlightenment and the Age of Revolutions, and offers a fresh reading on what the eighteenth century bequeathed to the political ferment of our own time. Far from commonsensical, the history of common sense turns out to be rife with paradox and surprise.

Political Rules of the Road

Political Rules of the Road
Title Political Rules of the Road PDF eBook
Author Lou Frey, Jr.
Publisher University Press of America
Pages 170
Release 2012-07-10
Genre Political Science
ISBN 076184774X

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Political Rules of the Road is a collection of informal rules, advice, and anecdotes shared by former and current members of congress, presidents, governors, and cabinet members.