Dealing With Defeat


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Dealing With Defeat


Dealing With Defeat

Author: Kelli Hicks

language: en

Publisher: Carson-Dellosa Publishing

Release Date: 2018-11-30


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Readers will learn the importance of accepting unexpected or unwanted outcomes in Dealing With Defeat. This title includes full-color photographs, vocabulary, comprehension and extension activities, and more to enhance readers' comprehension and application skills. The Social Skills series helps young readers learn how to handle the many different situations they'll face as they grow. Each 24-page book features real-world examples, tips, and more to help teach everything from respect and teamwork to internet safety and beyond.

How to Deal with It


How to Deal with It

Author: Dr. Jeffrey T. Rainey

language: en

Publisher: WestBow Press

Release Date: 2021-10-20


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“Dealing with” is a phrase that signals and signifies how we cope with; how we conduct ourselves; and how we carry out in conditions, circumstances, and crises. In our everyday walk, work, and ways, we deal with the Daily D’s. The D’s include Depression, Discouragement, Disappointment, Distress, Discontentment, Debt, Doubt, Defeat, and Death. These Daily “D’s” rob us of our joy, our job, and our journey. This project serves as a physician that provides the prescription for each problem on each person’s path with the power to prevail.

Coping with Defeat


Coping with Defeat

Author: Jonathan Laurence

language: en

Publisher: Princeton University Press

Release Date: 2021-06-22


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The surprising similarities in the rise and fall of the Sunni Islamic and Roman Catholic empires in the face of the modern state Coping with Defeat presents a historical panorama of the Islamic and Catholic political-religious empires and exposes striking parallels in their relationship with the modern state. Drawing on interviews, site visits, and archival research in Turkey, North Africa, and Western Europe, Jonathan Laurence demonstrates how, over hundreds of years, both Sunni and Catholic authorities experienced three major shocks and displacements—religious reformation, the rise of the nation-state, and mass migration. As a result, Catholic institutions eventually accepted the state’s political jurisdiction and embraced transnational spiritual leadership as their central mission. Laurence reveals an analogous process unfolding across the Sunni Muslim world in the twenty-first century. Identifying institutional patterns before and after political collapse, Laurence shows how centralized religious communities relinquish power at different rates and times. Whereas early Christianity and Islam were characterized by missionary expansion, religious institutions forged in the modern era are primarily defensive in nature. They respond to the simple but overlooked imperative to adapt to political defeat while fighting off ideological challenges to their spiritual authority. Among Laurence’s findings is that the disestablishment of Islam—the doing away with Islamic affairs ministries in the Muslim world—would harm, not help with, reconciliation to the rule of law. Examining upheavals in geography, politics, and demography, Coping with Defeat considers how centralized religions make peace with the loss of prestige.