In its external form For the Sake of Heaven is a historical novel
built around the conflicts of two Hasidic communities during the Napoleonic wars.
Not exact matches
How to Talk So Kids Will Listen & Listen So Kids Will Talk by Adele Faber This bestselling classic includes fresh insights and suggestions as well as the author's time - tested methods to solve common problems and
build foundations for lasting relationships, including innovative ways to: · Cope with your child's negative feelings, such as frustration, anger, and disappointment · Express your strong feelings without being hurtful · Engage your child's willing cooperation · Set firm limits and maintain goodwill · Use alternatives to punishment that promote self - discipline · Understand the difference between helpful and unhelpful praise · Resolve family
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With Justified, creator Graham Yost smartly chose a character from a couple of Leonard stories with a big enough hook to
build a series
around: a U.S. Marshal who operates like an Old West gunslinger and has simmering
conflicts within himself and with various parties in his native Kentucky.
First Class rushes the details or plays cutesy with them, cramming the essentials into a single picture instead of spreading the inside references
around,
building conflict over sequels to come in what looks to be a new start for the X-Men franchise.
This resource contains guidance notes to help students
build up their ideas
around the concepts of
conflict, forgiveness, justice and «
conflict resolution».
The rougher, former military - industrial
buildings include such meditations on
conflict as Mr. Storr's choices of Italian artists Paolo Canevari, whose «Bouncing Skull» (2007) features a child kicking
around a skull in front of a gutted tower block in the former army HQ in Belgrade, and Gabriele Basilico's sumptuously ruinous cityscapes, «Beirut 1991» (2003).
Participants in IFCR trainings will learn how to use the process with their own clients after being trained by a psychologist, a family law attorney and a financial professional, all of whom have
built their professional practices
around supporting families in
conflict.
He developed an alternative form of
conflict resolution
built around scripted questions, called Restorative Justice.
Our ability to
build with
conflict, to speak rationally, to be demanding of those
around us, and
build relationships are skills that are valuable throughout life, not just in relationships with our children.
If we work too hard on trying to solve the problems in the relationship and neglect
building the friendship then we become problem focused, and all our conversations revolve
around conflict and then that is all we see.