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Author: Richard M. Titmuss
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers Ltd
Keywords: welfare, commitment
Number of Pages: 272
Published: 1976-05-13
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ISBN-10: 0043610218
ISBN-13: 9780043610213
Author: A. Wetherell Johnson
Publisher: Tyndale House Publishers, Inc.
Keywords: commitment, created
Number of Pages: 374
Published: 1982-12-01
List price: $13.99
ISBN-10: 0842304436
ISBN-13: 9780842304436
This fascinating account portrays God’s power in the life and ministry of A. Wetherell Johnson, from her overseas mission work to the founding and remarkable growth of Bible Study Fellowship.
Author: Thomas C. Schelling
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Keywords: essays, commitment, strategies
Number of Pages: 360
Published: 2007-09-30
List price: $21.00
ISBN-10: 0674025679
ISBN-13: 9780674025677
All of the essays in this new collection by Thomas Schelling convey his unique perspective on individuals and society. This perspective has several characteristics: it is strategic in that it assumes that an important part of people’s behavior is motivated by the thought of influencing other people’s expectations; it views the mind as being separable into two or more parts (rational/irrational; present-minded/future-minded); it is motivated by policy concerns--smoking and other addictions, global warming, segregation, nuclear war; and while it accepts many of the basic assumption
Author: Jonni Good
Publisher: Wet Cat eBooks
Keywords: commitment, loss, weight
Number of Pages: 124
Published: 2003-05-25
List price: $12.95
ISBN-10: 097410650X
ISBN-13: 9780974106502
The World Health Organization has recently released a report that states the obesity epidemic is caused, in part, by too much sugar in our diets. But how can you cut down on sugar if you’re addicted to the stuff, without even knowing it? This book looks at the reasons why you are instinctively drawn to sugar, how you become addicted to this unnatural substance, and how to use the power of your own conscious mind to rise above your cravings. The author uses information gleaned from studies in neuroscience, evolutionary nutrition and addictions theory to create a step-by-ste
Author: John White
Publisher: IVP Books
Keywords: classics, ivp, commitment, cost
Number of Pages: 170
Published: 2007-01-30
List price: $8.00
ISBN-10: 0830834044
ISBN-13: 9780830834044
About the Book "The way of the cross is a magnificent obsession with a heavenly pearl, beside which everything else in life has no value." Following Christ, says John White, is not cheap. The cost is substantial. There will be suffering and loss. But the benefits, rewards and joys that come with our commitment to him are well worth the sacrifices that must be made to answer the call to Christ. Consider the cost. Then take up your cross. And follow Jesus in the only life worth living.
Author: David Cooper
Publisher: Butterworth-Heinemann
Keywords: commitment, follower, leadership
Number of Pages: 256
Published: 2003-02-14
List price: $40.95
ISBN-10: 0750656883
ISBN-13: 9780750656887
This text challenges management to adopt an approach that is conducive to improved employer/employee relations, and that will enhance the organizations ability to learn and compete within a knowledge-based economy. Practical measures and behaviour viewed as appropriate in an industrial, commercial, and public sector setting are discussed, analysed, and offered as good practice.Leadership for Follower Commitment provides:*research based case studies*a linking of theory, research, and practical managerial experience*an emphasis on psychological forces, employee motivation and perceptions of ma
Author: William L. Lane
Publisher: Regent College Publishing
Keywords: commitment, hebrews
Number of Pages: 188
Published: 2004-02-01
List price: $19.95
ISBN-10: 1573832952
ISBN-13: 9781573832953
By surpassing most traditional commentaries, Lane’s work unveils Hebrews as a sermon rendered by a concerned "preacher" to his Roman church, which is under persecution and dangerously close to rejecting the faith. As an exposition of encouragement and exhortation, Hebrews addresses the central concerns of our contemporary church as well: the felt absence of God, a climate of uncertainty and insecurity, the tension between secular conformity and spiritual maturity and the treat of societal perversion and materialism to a Christian commitment. Christians are called upon to express a faith