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Life and Work - February 2021
Life and Work - February 2021
English | 54 pages | True PDF | 21 MB



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Life and Work - December 2020
Life and Work - December 2020
English | 54 pages | True PDF | 24 MB



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Successful Writing at Work Ed 10
Philip C. Kolin, "Successful Writing at Work Ed 10"
English | ISBN: 1111834792 | 2012 | 816 pages | PDF | 32 MB
This respected market-leading text offers students a comprehensive, practical introduction to workplace writing to prepare them for a range of communication tasks. SUCCESSFUL WRITING AT WORK, 10E, features an abundance of real-world examples and problems as well as an accessible writing style and detailed guidelines for planning, drafting, revising, editing, and producing professional documents and graphics. Students are presented with topics in four logically sequenced sections, beginning with basic business communications and proceeding to conducting research, documenting sources, and handling more advanced tasks such as reports, proposals, and oral presentations. With each new task, students learn to become effective problem solvers at work, to understand their audience, and to select the best communication tools to accomplish their goals.



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Lynda - How to Make Work More Meaningful
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Skill Level: Beginner | Genre: eLearning | Language: English + .srt | Duration: 27m 44s | Size: 488.3 MB
There's an emptiness that many feel about their work. They are disengaged because they feel that they're not doing what they are supposed to be doing with their life. In this course, instructor Dave Crenshaw helps professionals go beyond "getting stuff done" by adding the element of personal motivation to seemingly mundane workday activities. He explains that performance and outcomes improve when you are more personally connected to the work you do. To accomplish this, Dave explains how to define your personal values and make career and strategic decisions in relation to those values. He shares strategies for creating your personal vision and connecting it to what you do at work. Plus, he provides tips for identifying and celebrating your victories.



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Work and mental health
Work and mental health by The Open University
English | March 1, 2018 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B07H99FFJG | 51 pages | Rar (PDF, AZW3) | 0.68 Mb
Although being at work during periods of mental illness can be difficult for those with mental health problems, most people with these difficulties could take paid employment if it were not for numerous barriers in the workplace and the wider community. In this course, Work and mental health, you will look at some of the ways in which employment affects mental health and what can be done to support people in finding and keeping work.



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How Do Electric Motors Work Physics Books
How Do Electric Motors Work? Physics Books by Baby Professor
English | September 15, 2017 | ISBN: 1541912004 | 64 pages | Rar (PDF, AZW3) | 4.41 Mb
Let's get a little technical when we discuss how electric motors work. In every switch and twitch, physics is at work. We won't bore you with terms you cannot comprehend because we created this book to be age-appropriate for fourth graders. Trace actions and see pictures for easier comprehension. Would you like to create your own electric motors too?



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Industrial Work and Life An Anthropological Reader
Industrial Work and Life: An Anthropological Reader (LSE Monographs on Social Anthropology) by Massimiliano Mollona, Geert De Neve
English | December 1, 2009 | ISBN: 1847880762, 1847880746 | 480 pages | PDF | 10 MB
Industrial Work and Life: An Anthropological Reader is a comprehensive anthropological overview of industrialisation in both Western and non-Western societies. Based on contemporary and historical ethnographic material, the book unpacks the 'world of industry' in the context of the shop floor, the family, and the city, revealing the rich social and political texture underpinning economic development. It also provides a critical discussion of the assumptions that inform much of the social science literature on industrialisation and industrial 'modernity'. The reader is divided into four thematic sections, each with a clear and informative introduction: historical development of industrial capitalism; shopfloor organisation; the relationships between the workplace and the home; the teleology of industrial 'modernity' and working-class consciousness. With readings by key writers from a range of backgrounds and disciplines, Industrial Work and Life is the essential introduction to the study of industrialisation in different societies. It will appeal to students across a wide range of subjects including: anthropology, comparative sociology, social history, development studies, industrial relations and management studies. Includes essays by: E.P. Thompson, Aihwa Ong, Jonathan Parry, Thomas C. Smith, Harry Braverman, Michael Burawoy, Huw Beynon, Françoise Zonabend, James Carrier, Leslie Salzinger, Ching Kwan Lee, Ronald Dore, Tom Gill, Carla Freeman, Max Gluckman, James Ferguson, Chitra Joshi, Lisa Rofel, Geert De Neve, Karl Marx, Rajnarayan Chandavarkar, Robert Roberts, June Nash, Christena Turner.



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Handbook of Social Work in Health and Aging
Handbook of Social Work in Health and Aging By Barbara Berkman
2006 | 1168 Pages | ISBN: 0195173724 | PDF | 9 MB
The fields of health care, aging, and social work are often treated as discrete entities, while all social workers deal with issues of health and aging on a daily basis, regardless of practice specialization. The Handbook of Social Work in Health and Aging is the first reference to address this reality by compiling the most current thinking on these subjects in a single volume. With the population of older adults increasing as rapidly as new possibilities for their care, professionals need an accessible source of specialized information about how best to serve the elderly and their families, and they will find this authoritative handbook indispensable. In 100 original chapters, the most experienced and prominent gerontological health care scholars in the United States and across the world provide social workers with up-to-date knowledge of evidence-based practice guidelines for effectively assessing and treating older adults and supporting their families. The contributing authors paint rich portraits of a variety of populations that social workers serve and arenas in which they practice, followed by detailed recommendations of best practices for an array of physical and mental health conditions. Its unprecedented attention to diversity, global trends, and implications for research, government policy, and education make the publication of such a compendium a major event in the field of gerontological social work. Ambitious and multi-dimensional, this handbook represents the best research on health and aging available to social workers today.



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Modelling the Stress-Strain Relationship in Work Settings
Modelling the Stress-Strain Relationship in Work Settings By Meni Koslowsky
1998 | 232 Pages | ISBN: 0415153204 | PDF | 2 MB
This book presents for the first time a way of modelling stress-strain that will enable researchers to both assess examples from the literature and correctly define and use the model in their own investigations in the workplace.



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Making Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Work Clinical Process for New Practitioners
Making Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Work: Clinical Process for New Practitioners By Deborah Roth Ledley
2005 | 273 Pages | ISBN: 1593851421 | PDF | 6 MB
A highly practical guide for beginning therapists, this concise primer fills the gap between academic training and what newly-minted clinicians need to know for day-to-day work with clients. Illustrated are the ''whats,'' ''whens,'' and ''how-tos'' of the entire process of cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT)--from intake, assessment, case conceptualization, and treatment planning, through conducting sessions, making the most of supervision, and termination. Interwoven with an extended case example is expert guidance on confidentiality, informed consent, recordkeeping, and report writing, and on managing relationship issues and common problems that arise in CBT. Invaluable appendices point the reader toward additional resources, including empirically supported treatment manuals, journals, and websites.



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