Download or read book A Promise Between Friends written by Carol Rivers and published by Simon and Schuster. This book was released on 2016-07-28 with total page 299 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A heart-warming and nostalgic family saga set at the heart of post-war London. Perfect for fans of Sheila Newberry and Rosie Goodwin 'Surely one of the best saga writers of her time' - Rosie Clarke IT'S RUBY'S FIRST CHRISTMAS AWAY FROM HOME, BUT WILL HER FREEDOM COME AT A PRICE? Pretty and ambitious 19-year-old Ruby Payne and her lifelong friend Kath are eager to enjoy their post-war independence. Moving away from home to a flat in the East End of London is a chance to break free for them both: Kath from her abusive family and Ruby from the unhappy memories of her brother's suicide two years earlier. Ruby finds work immediately at a dog-grooming parlour close to the city, having high hopes of changing her fortunes. Kath isn't quite so lucky and has to make do with her tough factory job, leaning more and more on Ruby for support. But then Ruby meets the handsome and charming Nick Brandon, ignoring the warnings from those around her that he is trouble. Ruby wants a glamorous life - but will it come at a high cost? Praise for CAROL RIVERS: 'A gripping page turner' - LEAH FLEMING 'Brings the East End to life - family loyalties, warring characters and broken dreams. Superb' - ELIZABETH GILL
Download or read book Prayer Between Friends written by Earl F. Palmer and published by Regent College Publishing. This book was released on 1991-12 with total page 196 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Download or read book The Measurement of Moral Judgement Volume 2 Standard Issue Scoring Manual written by Ann Colby and published by Cambridge University Press. This book was released on 1987-09-30 with total page 1025 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This work was originally issued as a two-volume set, published in 1987 and 1988. It constitutes a definitive presentation of the system of classifying moral judgment built up by Lawrence Kolberg and his associates over a period of twenty years. Researchers in human development and education around the world, many of whom have worked with interim versions of the system - indeed, all those seriously interested in understanding the development of moral judgment - will find it a useful and accessible resource. Volume 2 includes the scoring systems for three alternate, functionally equivalent forms of Kohlberg's moral judgment interview.
Download or read book For Every Fear a Promise written by Brad Hicks and published by WestBow Press. This book was released on 2012-12 with total page 381 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Real people face real fears! Dr. Hicks inspires you to discover that God has designed a way to help you cope with the fears in your life. There are many statements in Scripture that either explicitly or implicitly teach us not to fear. What you may not have discovered is that for every one of those there is a promise from God to help you overcome the fear. With each devotional you will find a "fear not" and a "promise" from Scripture. As you discover and appropriate those promises, your fears should begin to subside. You will - find yourself identifying with the stories that illustrate Bible truths about fear; - be encouraged as you discover a blend of the spiritual and the therapeutic in coping with fear; and - confront your personal fears and discover God's overcoming promises through each Scripture-rich, life-applied devotional.
Download or read book Practicing Communication Ethics written by Kenneth E. Anderson and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2015-07-17 with total page 265 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Practicing Communication Ethics provides a theoretical framework for developing a personal standard of ethics that can be applied in real world communication situations. Through an examination of specific ethical values including truth, justice, freedom, care, and integrity, this first edition enables the reader to personally determine which values they are ethically committed to upholding. Blending communication theory, ethics as practical philosophy, and moral psychology, this text presents the practice of communication ethics as part of the lifelong process of personal development and fosters the ability in its readers to approach communication decision-making through an ethical lens.
Download or read book In the Name of Friendship Deguy Derrida and Salut written by and published by BRILL. This book was released on 2017-11-20 with total page 555 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In the Name of Friendship: Deguy, Derrida and "Salut" centres on the relationship between poet Michel Deguy and philosopher Jacques Derrida. Translations of two essays, "Of Contemporaneity" by Deguy and "How to Name" by Derrida, allow Christopher Elson and Garry Sherbert to develop the implications of this singular intellectual friendship. In these thinkers’ efforts to reinvent secular forms of the sacred, such as the singularity of the name, and especially poetic naming, Deguy, by adopting a Derridean programme of the impossible, and Derrida, by developing Deguy's ethics of naming through the word "salut," situate themselves at the forefront of contemporary debates over politics and religion alongside figures like Alain Badiou and Jean-Luc Marion, John Caputo and Martin Hagglund.
Download or read book Rationality and Moral Theory written by Diane Jeske and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2008-08-18 with total page 190 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book combines the details of the lived moral life – the context in which many of our most pressing moral questions arise – with theoretical rigor in offering an account of the nature of reasons, how we come to have moral knowledge, and how we can adjudicate between competing positions.
Download or read book Working with Her Crush A Bet Between Friends written by Reese Ryan and published by Harlequin. This book was released on 2023-10-24 with total page 374 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Unexpected inheritances draw two successful men back to their hometown of Willowvale Springs—and the women they left behind. Fan-favorite Reese Ryan and USA TODAY bestselling author Jules Bennett kick off the Dynasties: Willowvale series. Working with Her Crush by Reese Ryan An inheritance stirs up resentment…and undeniable sparks. Dray Walker is devastated when Kahlil Anderson inherits the horse ranch she’s managed for years. She still resents the way her secret crush left town decades ago without looking back—and now he needs her help with the ranch. Old feelings resurface, leading to a spectacular night of passion. Will Kahlil’s plans put it all in jeopardy? A Bet Between Friends by USA TODAY bestselling author Jules Bennett Will an innocent bet change their friendship forever? A career-ending injury leaves pitcher Mason Clark adrift when an inheritance brings him home and reunites him with his childhood friend, Darcy Stephens. When her ex won’t leave Darcy alone, Mason bets that he can be a convincing fake boyfriend…which ignites their very real chemistry! Soon, they’re scorching the sheets every night. But will their friendship hold up now that they’ve crossed the line? Two sizzling Dynasties romances, one great value!
Download or read book Practicing Communication Ethics written by Paula S. Tompkins and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2018-07-24 with total page 244 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Practicing Communication Ethics: Development, Discernment, and Decision Making presents a theoretical framework for developing a personal standard of ethics that can be applied in everyday communication situations. This second edition focuses on how the reader’s communication matters ethically in cocreating their relationships, family, workgroups, and communities. Through an examination of ethical values including truth, justice, freedom, care, integrity, and honor, the reader can determine which values they are ethically committed to upholding. Blending communication theory, ethics as practical philosophy, and moral psychology, the text presents the practice of communication ethics as part of the lifelong process of personal development and fosters the ability in its readers to approach communication decision making through an ethical lens.
Download or read book Shaping the Normative Landscape written by David Owens and published by Oxford University Press. This book was released on 2012-09-20 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Shaping the Normative Landscape is an investigation of the value of obligations and of rights, of forgiveness, of consent and refusal, of promise and request. David Owens shows that these are all instruments by which we exercise control over our normative environment. Philosophers from Hume to Scanlon have supposed that when we make promises and give our consent, our real interest is in controlling (or being able to anticipate) what people will actually do and that our interest in rights and obligations is a by-product of this more fundamental interest. In fact, we value for its own sake the ability to decide who is obliged to do what, to determine when blame is appropriate, to settle whether an act wrongs us. Owens explores how we control the rights and obligations of ourselves and of those around us. We do so by making friends and thereby creating the rights and obligations of friendship. We do so by making promises and so binding ourselves to perform. We do so by consenting to medical treatment and thereby giving the doctor the right to go ahead. The normative character of our world matters to us on its own account. To make sense of promise, consent, friendship and other related phenomena we must acknowledge that normative interests are amongst our fundamental interests. We must also rethink the psychology of agency and the nature of social convention.
Download or read book God s Got an Answer for That Devotional written by Jon Nappa and published by Harvest House Publishers. This book was released on 2015 with total page 98 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Think your problems are too small to matter to God? Think again! God's got plenty to say about the real problems you face every day. In this book, you'll be encouraged to dive into God's Word to seek help. Each devotion includes Scripture, a prayer, and questions for further reflection.
Download or read book Friends and Foes Volume I written by Barbara Gabriella Renzi and published by Cambridge Scholars Publishing. This book was released on 2009-01-14 with total page 120 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The product of an international, multi-disciplinary conference at Queen’s University Belfast, the two-volume Friends and Foes series offers an illuminating investigation of the relationship between friendship and conflict by established and emerging scholars. In this first volume, which collects together philosophical and cultural essays on the topic, the authors raise and tackle some of the most pertinent issues central to the understanding, and making, of friendship. What constitutes friendship? What challenges, duties and pleasures does friendship entail? The ambiguity of friendship is a recurring theme in the book, and Mark Vernon’s essay on the philosophical history of thinking about friendship’s ambiguity provides the perfect point of entry for discussion of the compelling literary and theatrical representations which follow, in the work of writers such as Maria Edgeworth, Gregory Burke, and Edgar Allan Poe.
Download or read book Between Friends written by Latecia Shantrea and published by Lulu.com. This book was released on 2011-11-15 with total page 443 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Lana Prattford had everything a woman could want,but when her fiance, Jake Winters, leaves her the day of their fairytale wedding it sends her carefully constructed world into a tailspin. Alone for the first time in her life, Lana must depend on her friends Robin, Kristin and Joan for guidance. Jake's leaving sets off a hailstorm of events causing the women to question the choices they've made in life. Robin isn't over the highschool love that got away and the appearance of entertainment's resident bad boy doesn't help her much in the way of sorting through her commitment issues. Kristen has her own wedding to plan, but sorting out where her loyalty lies turns out to be a bigger problem than she intended. Joan Santiago never met a man she couldn't bed and she was perfectly okay with it until a man from her past shows up. The women band together to help one another sort through the problems that arise proving that everything is salvageable between friends.
Download or read book The Compass of Friendship written by William K. Rawlins and published by SAGE Publications. This book was released on 2008-08-22 with total page 249 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: 2012 Recipient of the Gerald R. Miller Book Award from the Interpersonal Communication Division of the National Communication Association (NCA) 2009 Recipient of the David R. Maines Narrative Research Award from the Ethnography Division of the National Communication Association (NCA) "The book is a valuable addition to the literature on friendship. Faculty who teach relationship development will find useful material for themselves and their students. Relationship researchers will find dozens of possible studies in these pages. Finally, any thoughtful person interested in relationship quality could profit from reading this interesting treatment of one of life′s most valuable attributes—our friends." - Phil Backlund, University of Denver Exploring how friends use dialogue and storytelling to construct identities, deal with differences, make choices, and build inclusive communities, The Compass of Friendship examines communication dialectically across private, personal friendships as well as public, political friendships. Author William K. Rawlins uses compelling examples and cases from literature, films, dialogue and storytelling between actual friends, student discussions of cross-sex friendships, and interviews with interracial friends. Throughout the book, he invites readers to consider such questions as: What are the possibilities for enduring, close friendships between men and women? How far can friendship′s practices extend into public life to facilitate social justice? What are the predicaments and promises of friendships that bridge racial boundaries? How useful and realistic are the ideals and activities of friendship for serving the well-lived lives of individuals, groups, and larger collectives? Key Features Incorporates undergraduate students′ debates about cross-sex friendships. Discussions draw on popular culture and lived experiences to re-examine gendered identities, sexual orientations, and narratives of romance and the well-lived life Investigates the possibilities of cross-race friendships between blacks and whites in light of personal, sociocultural, and historical issues. Using short stories, autobiographies, and interviews with a male and a female pair of friends, he book probes the capacities of friendship to address our similarities and differences in enriching ways Develops an original theoretical synthesis of work concerning dialogue and narrative. A chapter featuring an afternoon conversation between two longtime friends illustrates storytelling and dialogue as vitally interwoven communicative activities that shape friends′ identities Explores friendship′s ethical and political potentials. Classic and contemporary views clarify friendship′s ethical guidance in our lives, as Rawlins demonstrates how learning about others in a spirit of equal respect can involve us in political participation Celebrates hopeful private and public communication by friends. The book provides students a useful model they can use in evaluating the ethical qualities of their relationships/friendships and helps them to think differently about their possibilities for participating meaningfully in politics The Compass of Friendship is appropriate for use in courses in Advanced Interpersonal Communication, Friendship Communication, Communication in Interpersonal Relationships, Relational Communication, Social and Personal Relationships, Dialogue and Communication, Social Identities and Communication Ethics.
Download or read book Fides and Secularity written by Emilio Di Somma and published by Wipf and Stock Publishers. This book was released on 2018-11-15 with total page 241 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book wishes to talk about two main topics: the Canadian political philosopher Charles Taylor and faith. Taylor, in his philosophical arguments on religion and secularity, has adopted what I call the great prejudice on religion and secularity: the two belong to utterly different spheres of human mind and sociality. In this prejudice, faith is used as a synonym of religion, or belief, and is understood as something that does not belong to the sphere of secularity. My argument contradicts precisely this common belief. Is faith more of an anthropological attitude towards reality than a religious one? Can we criticize Taylor's philosophy on these grounds? To develop my argument, I will attempt to develop a dialogue between continental and Anglo-American philosophers and theologians, in the hope of convincing the readers that we should change radically the way we discuss faith, religion, and secularism.
Download or read book Contract Law Without Foundations written by Prince Saprai and published by Oxford University Press. This book was released on 2019-02-28 with total page 257 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book advances a theoretical account of contract law, grounded in value pluralism. Arguing against attempts to delineate branches of legal doctrine by reference to single unifying values, the book suggests that a field such as contract law can only be explained and justified by the interaction of a multiplicity of moral values. In recent times, the philosophy of contract law has been dominated by the 'promise theory', according to which the morality of promise provides a 'blueprint' for the structure, shape, and content that contract law rules and doctrines should take. The promise theory is an example of what this book calls a 'foundationalist' theory, whereby areas of law reflect or are underlain by particular moral principles or sets of such principles. By considering contract law from the point of view of its theory, rules and doctrines, and broader political context, the book argues that the promise theory can only ever offer part of the picture. The book claims that 'top-down' theories of contract law such as the promise theory and its bitter rival the economic analysis of law seriously mishandle legal doctrine by ignoring or underplaying the irreducible plurality of values that shape contract law. The book defends the role of this multiplicity of values in forging contract doctrine by developing from the 'ground-up' a radical and distinctly republican reinterpretation of the field. The book encourages readers to move away from a 'top-down' theory of contract law such as the promise theory and instead embrace a distinctly republican approach to contract law that would justify the legal rules and doctrines we find in particular jurisdictions at particular times.
Download or read book Consentability written by Nancy S. Kim and published by Cambridge University Press. This book was released on 2019-02-14 with total page 257 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Proposes a reconceptualization of consent which argues that consent should be viewed as a dynamic concept that is context-dependent, incremental, and variable.