"Practitioning" is the art of bringing theory into practice
relates specifically to discussions on sustainability and the requirement for all of us to learn to be in action in order to make a difference in our environmental (or other) outcomes, currently human beings are not good at this at all (i.e. taking theory and putting into practice).
derived from meaning of the word practice - "repetition of an activity in order to achieve mastery and fluency"(Collins Dictionary, 1987).
term coined by Mr Greg Bruce an Environmental Manager and recently presented in a paper given at a Sustainability Conference in Chennai, India (3rd International Conference on Environmental, Cultural, Economic, & Social Sustainability, University of Madras, January 2007).
relates specifically to discussions on sustainability and the requirement for all of us to learn to be in action in order to make a difference in our environmental (or other) outcomes, currently human beings are not good at this at all (i.e. taking theory and putting into practice).
derived from meaning of the word practice - "repetition of an activity in order to achieve mastery and fluency"(Collins Dictionary, 1987).
term coined by Mr Greg Bruce an Environmental Manager and recently presented in a paper given at a Sustainability Conference in Chennai, India (3rd International Conference on Environmental, Cultural, Economic, & Social Sustainability, University of Madras, January 2007).
Lahme is the Arabic word for Meat. The entire aspect of the word "lahme" has evolved into many songs and parodies, resulting in wide usage as a phrase. The original "Lahme Song" has resulted in the phrases "Ana bahib al-Lahme ktheer" and "Lahme is ze best creation in ze univeeerse." The Lahme craze is quickly growing across Arab Americans, especially in places with large Arab populations. It is becoming so popular, that some non-Arab Americans are begining to say it due to the excessive use of the word by Arabs at their school/community.
The 10 People Who Suck, published in 2007, is a self-help business book written by Ryan Powers and Michael Wissot. The book lists the ten most problematic office personalities and suggests a variety of conflict resolution techniques to deal with these individuals. Powers and Wissot advocate for a technique called "corporate triangulation," a spin-off concept from former White House adviser Dick Morris, who used triangulation during Bill Clinton's presidency. Powers and Wissot write, "The art of successful triangulation is reaching a solution that benefits both you and your alleged opponent(s) without compromising your principles."
The book has received notable praise in early reviews from top political leaders, CEOs, executives, business school professors and the business media.
The 10 People Who Suck
The chapters are dedicated to each of the 10 People Who Suck:
# The Slacker
# The Pessimist
# The Spotlight Hog
# The Controller
# The Out of Toucher
# The Gossiper
# The Dictator
# The Coward
# The Hypocrite
# The Buzz Killer
The book has received notable praise in early reviews from top political leaders, CEOs, executives, business school professors and the business media.
The 10 People Who Suck
The chapters are dedicated to each of the 10 People Who Suck:
# The Slacker
# The Pessimist
# The Spotlight Hog
# The Controller
# The Out of Toucher
# The Gossiper
# The Dictator
# The Coward
# The Hypocrite
# The Buzz Killer
Darrin J Mason (born October 8, 1969) is an Australian christian fiction/horror author best known for his debut novel Ominious which focuses on such christian topics as spiritual warfare, angels and demons. Born in Stawell, Victoria and raised in Bellingen, New South Wales, Darrin has been involved in a variety of creative endeavours ie cartooning (for which he won an Australian Cartooning Award in 1999), painting abstract art, songwriting and radio production before settling on authoring works of fiction. Darrin, though christened a Presbyterian in his youth, is known to consider himself to be spiritual, or New Age, which is a philosophy he bases much of his writing on.