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The confident minds curriculum : creating a culture of personal growth and social awareness
\"The Positive Minds Curriculum offers a practical approach to teaching young people thinking patterns to underpin healthy, rational optimism. A whole school, health care and community approach to getting along with yourself and others to improve wellbeing, resilience and happiness is provided in this practical curriculum. It can also be used with individuals and small, targeted groups. Role plays, discussions and practical activities make it easy for students to build healthy relationship skills, self-awareness, empathy and compassion, gratitude, presence, optimism, problem solving, decision making and much more. Each chapter is divided into several lessons that logically break down individual components of each skill. The Positive Minds Curriculum will appeal to teachers, educators, and health professionals with a keen interest in wellbeing, social emotional learning and compassion. It is also an important resource for parents and carers who wish to teach these valuable life skills at home\"-- Provided by publisher.
The Routledge Handbook of Waste, Resources and the Circular Economy
by
Tudor, Terry
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Dutra, Cleber JC
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Abfallwirtschaft
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Betriebliche Kreislaufwirtschaft
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Circular economy
2021,2020
The Handbook introduces, contextualises, critiques, and discusses a range of perspectives associated with the concept of the circular economy. These perspectives span an array of subjects including economics, environmental policymaking, sociology, environmental science, environmental and industrial engineering, management, international development, and human geography.
A fundamental underpinning of the Handbook is that it takes account of a wide range of sectors, as well as geographical perspectives that incorporate both a Global North and Global South world context. This approach is crucial because it is only within such a holistic perspective that the circular economy concept can truly be examined. In addition, these issues are examined both from a theoretical as well as a practical perspective, using real-world case studies for illustration.
Given its wide subject, sectoral, and geographical areas of focus, the Handbook should be of value not only for those undertaking research in the field of circular economy but also stakeholders involved in policymaking, as well as decision-making on the front line.
The Routledge Companion to Philosophy and Music
2011
The Routledge Companion to Philosophy and Music is an outstanding guide and reference source to the key topics, subjects, thinkers and debates in philosophy and music. Over fifty entries by an international team of contributors are organised into six clear sections:
general issues
emotion
history
figures
kinds of music
music, philosophy and related disciplines
The Routledge Companion to Philosophy and Music is essential reading for anyone interested in philosophy, music and musicology.
Routledge Handbook of Citizenship in the Middle East and North Africa
by
Zahra R. Babar
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Roel Meijer
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James N. Sater
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Citizens
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Citizenship
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Citizenship - Political Sociology
2020,2021
This comprehensive Handbook gives an overview of the political, social, economic and legal dimensions of citizenship in the Middle East and North Africa from the nineteenth century to the present.
The terms citizen and citizenship are mostly used by researchers in an off-hand, self-evident manner. A citizen is assumed to have standard rights and duties that everyone enjoys. However, citizenship is a complex legal, social, economic, cultural, ethical and religious concept and practice. Since the rise of the modern bureaucratic state, in each country of the Middle East and North Africa, citizenship has developed differently. In addition, rights are highly differentiated within one country, ranging from privileged, underprivileged and discriminated citizens to non-citizens. Through its dual nature as instrument of state control, as well as a source of citizen rights and entitlements, citizenship provides crucial insights into state-citizen relations and the services the state provides, as well as the way citizens respond to these actions.
This volume focuses on five themes that cover the crucial dimensions of citizenship in the region:
Historical trajectory of citizenship since the nineteenth century until independence
Creation of citizenship from above by the state
Different discourses of rights and forms of contestation developed by social movements and society
Mechanisms of inclusion and exclusion
Politics of citizenship, nationality and migration
Covering the main dimensions of citizenship, this multidisciplinary book is a key resource for students and scholars interested in citizenship, politics, economics, history, migration and refugees in the Middle East and North Africa.