The authors of the national bestseller You Mean I'm Not Lazy, Stupid or Crazy?! return with a book that celebrates the special skills, insights, and challenges of adults with attention deficit disorder -- ADD.
With wise, clear eyes and well-developed senses of humor, Kate Kelly, Peggy Ramundo, and D. Steven Ledingham look at the experience of ADDults. Their life- and self-affirming message is that ADD isn't just a disorder, but a different ...
Sister Kelly has a fascinating story of how a small group of people came together to make sure that no one in their community went hungry. This is the history of Plowshares, the Community dining room for the homeless and the poor. Kelly goes on to share the stories of homeless people and how they came to be homeless. She concludes by telling what Plowshares means to the homeless.
Provides a study of the rise, development and use of formularies in the creative centuries of the Church's history. This book opens with an examination of creedal elements in the New Testament and features an enquiry into the relation of creeds to the rite of Baptism. It also contains a reconstruction of the expansion of the Roman Creed.
A guide to assessing the abused and traumatized child that emphasizes the importance of projective measures in delineating the impact of maltreatment on psychological systems and structures.
Corrected second edition. Chapter titles are ...(1) Introduction ...(2) Basic Mathematical Procedures ...(3) Response of Linear Systems ...(4) Spectral Methods ...(5) Analog Techniques for Analyzing Shock Data ...(6) Digital Techniques for Analyzing Shock Data ...(7) Miscellaneous Techniques.
In addition to giving a brief historical overview for the various feasts and seasons, renowned author Msgr. Francis D. Kelly offers his own reflections and meditations on their spiritual meaning and significance.
This acclaimed papal Who's Who contains updated biographical accounts of all the popes from St Peter to Pope Benedict XVI. Arranged chronologically it provides a continuous history of the papacy as well as their irregularly elected rivals (the so-called antipopes). It is fully indexed for quick reference and includes recommended further reading.
It is easy to mistake the United States for an empire. But as John D. Kelly explains here, the American approach to global relations is best understood as a competition--one in which the United States, through the reshaping of economic theory and the global economy itself, imposes its own rules on a game played to win. How and where the United States implements these rules can be tracked through complexities in diplomacy and business. But Kell...
Catechesis is a unique form of teaching that intends not merely to pass along facts but to hand on the faith received from Christ, the apostles, and the living magesterium of the Church. The Mystery We Proclaim, Second Edition, is an invitation to all involved in this God-ordained work to reflect and examine the importance of their ministry in light of the revealed mystery of faith we all profess. Reflecting both the spirit and the content of ...
Global events of the early twenty-first century have placed stress on the relationship among anthropology, governance, and war. This title includes the essays that consider how anthropologists can, should, and do respond to military overtures, and articulate anthropological perspectives on global war and power relations.
Blueprint for Strategic Growth provides a simple, highly effective approach for strategically growing your business. The rapid change of pace in today's international business environment requires an agile, streamlined, and continually updated strategic process. This book defines the Essential Elements of the Strategic Plan, then leverages that plan to create meaningful and implementable business development processes. While the planning proce...
His most important work, aimed at persons under instruction for the sacraments, the Commentary offers a guide to elucidating and justifying the Creed. It offers a glimpse of popular Christian propaganda at the beginning of the fifth century.