Unfulfilled Aspirations

Unfulfilled Aspirations
Title Unfulfilled Aspirations PDF eBook
Author Adham Saouli
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 294
Release 2020-08-11
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0197521886

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The first volume of its kind to address concepts and theories of what constitutes a 'Middle Power' in the Middle East.

The End of Aspiration?

The End of Aspiration?
Title The End of Aspiration? PDF eBook
Author Exley, Duncan
Publisher Policy Press
Pages 312
Release 2019-05-15
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1447348346

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Why is it getting harder to secure a job that matches our qualifications, buy a home of our own and achieve financial stability? Underprivileged people have always faced barriers, but people from middle-income families are increasingly more likely to slide down the social scale than climb up. Duncan Exley, former Director of the Equality Trust, draws on expert research and real life experiences – including from an actor, a politician, a billionaire entrepreneur and a surgeon – to issue a wake-up call to break through segregated opportunity. He offers a manifesto to reboot our prospects and benefit all.

Data-Book of Happiness

Data-Book of Happiness
Title Data-Book of Happiness PDF eBook
Author R. Veenhoven
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 581
Release 2013-03-14
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9401537267

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Global Handbook of Quality of Life

Global Handbook of Quality of Life
Title Global Handbook of Quality of Life PDF eBook
Author Wolfgang Glatzer
Publisher Springer
Pages 878
Release 2015-01-22
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9401791783

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This handbook provides a comprehensive historical account of the field of Quality of Life. It brings together theoretical insights and empirical findings and presents the main items of global quality of life and wellbeing research. Worldwide in its scope of topics, the handbook examines discussions of demographic and health development, the spread of democracy, global economic accounting, multi-item measurement of perceived satisfaction and expert-assessed quality of life and the well-being of children, women and poor people. It looks at well-being in specific regions, including North and Sub-Saharan Africa, Asia, South America and Eastern and Western Europe. In addition to contributions by leading and younger authors, the handbook includes contributions from International Organizations about their own work with respect to social reporting.

The Least Dangerous Branch: Separation of Powers and Court-Packing

The Least Dangerous Branch: Separation of Powers and Court-Packing
Title The Least Dangerous Branch: Separation of Powers and Court-Packing PDF eBook
Author Kermit L. Hall
Publisher Routledge
Pages 434
Release 2014-07-22
Genre Law
ISBN 1135691819

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Available as a single volume or as part of the 10 volume set Supreme Court in American Society

Enron Ascending

Enron Ascending
Title Enron Ascending PDF eBook
Author Robert L. Bradley, Jr.
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 826
Release 2018-03-09
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1119494206

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A great fall cannot be understood apart from the rise that preceded it. Enron Ascending is the only book to date that examines in detail the first two-thirds of that iconic energy company's life. Thus, it is the only book to date that exposes the deepest causes of Enron's stunning collapse. Nobel economist Paul Krugman predicted that history would look upon Enron's plummet as a greater turning point than the fall of the Twin Towers. Enron Ascending explains the shock of the company's fall by recalling the astounding achievements of Enron’s birth, childhood, adolescence, and early maturity. It sets forth the once-celebrated but now-forgotten industry and innovation that caused the company and its reputation to soar stratospherically. At the same time, always conscious of the company's fate, the book highlights throughout the developing habits of thought and behavior that later evolved into self-destructive acts of desperation and deceit. Written fifteen years after the firm’s demise, Enron Ascending offers the long perspective of a uniquely positioned insider, Robert L. Bradley, Jr., the company's director of public-policy analysis and Chairman Ken Lay's personal speechwriter. The book also offers a library of previously unavailable information, drawn from Bradley’s innumerable corporate documents and unrepeatable interviews, which he collected in his capacity as the company's prospective historian. Most important, however, Enron Ascending offers an antidote to the unending stories, studies, and books about Enron that are presented as just-the-facts but are in reality shaped decisively by the worldview of their authors. Bradley shows, beyond dispute, that the early habits which set precedents for Enron's history-making demise were directly contrary to the free-market behaviors and capitalist attitudes generally blamed for Enron's fall.

Development through Adulthood

Development through Adulthood
Title Development through Adulthood PDF eBook
Author Oliver Robinson
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 481
Release 2020-04-04
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1352009609

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Now updated for its second edition, this illuminating textbook explores the developmental stages and changes during adulthood that define some of the most pivotal years of our lives. Relationships, cognitive ageing, parenthood, personality shifts, life crises, fulfilment, funerals, friendships, retirement, and death – all are presented in light of psychological theory and the latest research. Taking a thematic approach, the chapters cover interdependent areas of our cognitive, psychological, social, cultural and moral lives that constitute this fascinating area in psychology. Providing an empirical analysis, Robinson considers models for understanding behaviour and development, methods of collecting data and study design. Academically rigorous and elegantly written, Development through Adulthood is the perfect guide to classic and current research in the field. It is essential reading for students studying adult or lifespan development, gerontology and the psychology of ageing. It will also appeal to those studying an applied social science, and anyone interested in fully understanding adulthood and ageing. New to this Edition: - Spotlights on landmark studies, fully updated to cover the latest key research in each subject area - Increased focus on gender issues - Real-world applications boxes updated with current and relevant examples of important intervention strategies