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  • - Understanding And Guarding Against The True Nature Of People, Their Self Serving Intentions, And Their Hidden Agendas
    av Virginia Smith
    158,-

    The world is packed with people who don't have your best interests at heart and who never will. The skeezy ex who leeches your time, energy, and bank account... The coworker who will do anything to bring you down... The charismatic devil who will kiss your face and rob you blind behind your back... The self-absorbed acquaintance who mopes at your good fortune and is delighted by your misery...This book about these stories and many more. People are complicated, selfish creatures, and while a few people in your life might genuinely have your best interests in mind and heart, most of the world couldn't care less about you.Everyone has hidden agendas. Everyone is selfish. No matter where you are or what you do, there's always someone ready to take advantage of your generosity, kind nature, or vulnerabilities. People always want something, and what they do is a direct result of that want. A want creates some kind of motive that propels a person to act.This book is a wakeup call. It is also a tool to help you understand the ins and outs of motives, intentions, and hidden agendas and to give you some pointers that will help you guard against them and shut them out of your life.There's an old African proverb that says, "Beware of a naked man who offers you a shirt." Consider this book to be the metaphorical shirt delivered safely into your hands.

  • - Society
    av Virginia Smith
    440,-

    "Society and Growth" evaluates post-World War II economic development efforts in the United States, in Canada, and, in Brazil, and in Mexico. It argues that the proposal that the more fortunate countries should bring prosperity to the less developed ones failed: it did not stop the growth of poverty, did not protect the environment sufficiently, and did not promote human rights energetically.Smith begins with a presentation of the two chief development theories pursued after World War II, that is, the growth oriented, market driven model, and the communist ideology. She then chronicles the rise of dependency theory, a newer, 1960s based development perspective that was focused on the needs of less developed third world countries. Based on personal accounts of daily life in the megacities Sao Paulo and Mexico City, and on a review of other development analysts' conclusions, Smith evaluates the failures in Brazil and Mexico--the transportation fiascos spawned, the housing situation--and wonders how it could be that the most advanced industrial powers just didn't see that the poverty suffered by most people in Latin American countries was worsening even during the 1960s and 1970s, an era of relative prosperity."Written in accessible language, often times casual and humorous, without detriment to the topic's importancegoes beyond the customary litany of critiques to offer, and analyze, potential avenues for improvement."--Arturo Escobar, Anthropology, University of MassachusettsVirginia R. Smith's articles have appeared in "Maclean's," and in the "Toronto Star." She is the co-author of "Perpetuating Poverty: The Political Economy of Canadian Foreign Aid," and a social activist with over 30 years of experience in community based organizations: chiefly Latin America and with groups that resist cutbacks imposed by globalizing governments.

  • av Virginia Smith
    235,-

    The Robert Frost Review is a peer-reviewed annual publication of the Robert Frost Society, which was founded in 1978 to promote scholarlydiscussion of the poet's life and work. The Review is committed to publishing high quality scholarship in all areas of study related to Frost,including pedagogical approaches for all educational settings. It is also interested in international perspectives on Frost and articles related totranslations of his work. In addition to scholarly articles, the Review also features short notes, book reviews, descriptions of encounterswith the poet, historical and biographical features, and commissioned work on special topics. Each issue includes a bibliography of recentFrost-related publications and dissertations.

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    198,-

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  • av Virginia Smith, Connie M Huddleston & Carol Aldridge
    284,-

  • av Virginia Smith
    1 882,-

    "A Scientific Companion to Robert Frost represents the first systematic attempt to document all of the references to science and natural history in Frost's poetry. The book, which is organized chronologically, uses accessible language and includes illustrations and appendices that should make it a valuable resource for teachers and scholars"--

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