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The Only Way Out is Through


The Only Way Out is Through

Author: Crystal Kluge

language: en

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Release Date: 2017-04-11


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A collection of inspiring quotes from a rainbow variety of the world's most insightful and creative thinkers, this little volume offers the right words just when you need them, beautifully presented in gorgeous and evocative hand-lettering-a perfect gift to lift the spirits or inspire action!

Self-Esteem


Self-Esteem

Author: Ben Morrison

language: en

Publisher: The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc

Release Date: 2011-08-15


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Discusses self-esteem and how to build confidence and set goals.

The Middle Works of John Dewey, Volume 10, 1899 - 1924


The Middle Works of John Dewey, Volume 10, 1899 - 1924

Author: John Dewey

language: en

Publisher: SIU Press

Release Date: 2008


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Except for Democracy and Education, the 53 items in Volume 10 include all of Dewey's writings from 1916-1917, the years when he moved into politics and began to write about topics of general public interest. The best known of Dewey's writings in this volume is the essay from Creative Intelligence, "The Need for a Recovery of Philosophy." Here Dewey asserts that "Philosophy recovers itself when it ceases to be a de­vice for dealing with the problems of philosophers and becomes a method for dealing with the problems of men." Dewey put that idea into practice, as Lewis E. Hahn points out in his intro­duction. "In 1916-1917 [Dewey] com­mented on quite a range of issues from compulsory universal military training to the Wilson-Hughes presidential cam­paign, from conscription of thought to the future of pacifism, from what Amer­ica will fight for to appropriate peace terms . . . and from American educa­tion and culture to contemporary issues in education, with the war casting a shadow over most of the items."