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Anger Management for Youth: Stemming Aggression and Violence
Anger Management for Youth helps group leaders teach anger-management techniques to adolescents Leaders are guided through the steps of preparing for a session, leading a variety of group activities, and reflecting afterward on how the session went. The five modules are sequenced to provide for group development and anger-management skills training assessment, skills building within the group, and skills application and transfer beyond the group with a strong focus on positive reinforcement and gaining self-control through practice. The appendix contains a number of tools to help group participants monitor their progress, stay on track, and celebrate successes..
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Moral combat: stemming the decline of sales ethics.: An article from: Chief Executive (U.S.)
This digital document is an article from Chief Executive (U.S.), published by Chief Executive Publishing on October 1, 1995. The length of the article is 2051 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser. From the supplier: The number of unethical practices in the selling field is increasing. The likely reasons for this development include stiff competition, weak recruitment approaches, absence of sufficient training and undesirable corporate culture. Because consumers are slowly becoming distrusting of salespeople, it is time for businesses to do something about the issue of sales ethics immediately. The first thing that they must do is to transform their corporate culture to one that promotes ethics within the organization, punishes individuals for failure to comply with the ethical code and encourages customer relationships. The corporate culture can also be improved by reviewing the accuracy of marketing materials, simplifying product and product information to make it easier for buyers to understand them, recruiting honest salespeople only and advocating ethics in high schools. Citation DetailsTitle: Moral combat: stemming the decline of sales ethics. Author: Michael I. Roth Publication:Chief Executive (U.S.) (Magazine/Journal) Date: October 1, 1995 Publisher: Chief Executive Publishing Issue: n107 Page: p46(4) Distributed by Thomson Gale.
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Stemming the Tide: Controlling Introductions of Nonindigenous Species by Ships' Ballast Water
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America on Notice: Stemming the Tide of Anti-Americanism
During the past decade, the image of America in many parts of the world has steadily deteriorated. In this perceptive analysis of the causes of anti-Americanism, Glenn and Carole Schweitzer chart a proactive course for change that will create a more positive attitude toward America and deter terrorism, while encouraging international cooperation to solve some of the world's most pressing problems. The authors begin by showing how and why growing American military and economic power in recent years, coupled with questionable foreign policy choices, have generated negative foreign perceptions of America, especially in Muslim countries. They also address how the growing Muslim populations, with few resources and little room to expand, display increased resentment toward American wealth, while their overcrowded cities have become breeding grounds for hatred directed toward America. Beyond highlighting key problem areas, the Schweitzers devote most of the book to recommending realistic, doable solutions. They want to see US leadership that gives priority to: a new emphasis in foreign assistance on job creation and sustainable solutions; expanded international educational opportunities and the adoption of modern university curricula, particularly in the Muslim world; a change in current US policies that justify military interventions; greater support of capabilities in the developing countries to control infectious diseases; modification of the US double standard that allows for the increase in American nuclear weapons capabilities while denying others the use of nuclear technology for peaceful purposes; a strengthening of the role of the United Nations to prevent and resolve international security crises; and more assertive US actions in resolving the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, a major source of much of the anti-American feeling in the Middle East. The authors also stress the importance of listening to and considering the views of leaders of other societies, in contrast to simply pronouncing US policies and intentions. Also, they urge more effective support of local television stations to communicate accurate and balanced views of American society, culture, and policies. Reflecting decades of experience in international relations, this important assessment of America's role in the world will interest everyone concerned with American security and the prospects for global peace..
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How to think about stemming an insurgency.(From The Editor)(Editorial): An article from: The Hastings Center Report
This digital document is an article from The Hastings Center Report, published by Hastings Center on November 1, 2004. The length of the article is 608 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser. Citation DetailsTitle: How to think about stemming an insurgency.(From The Editor)(Editorial) Author: Gregory E. Kaebnick Publication:The Hastings Center Report (Refereed) Date: November 1, 2004 Publisher: Hastings Center Volume: 34 Issue: 6 Page: 2(1) Article Type: Editorial Distributed by Thomson Gale.
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