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Dreams Into Action: 10th Anniversary Re-Release of the Inspiring Bestseller!
With a stellar list of successful actors and actresses who have been taught or directed by him, Katselas believes that anyone in any profession--executives, teachers, custodians, nurses, carpenters, mechanics, secretaries--is a potential artist and can become a virtuoso. Katselas states that the true nature of man is spiritual, and that spirit is the bedrock on which intention and hard work are built. But he is most interested, however, in spirituality that leads to actions that enhance people's lives. Katselas' enthusiastic, no-nonsense approach offers simple, practical, down-to-earth advice to help anyone confront their limitations and convert them into triumphs. He cautions, though, that unless you are truly motivated and willing to work hard, you may only achieve your dreams in your dreams. By shooting down the "ifs, ands, or buts," Katselas tosses obstacles and excuses out of the way and describes how to get what you want by taking some essential first steps: develop the specific concept of your dream or career; learn how to make the choices that will lead you directly to your goal; break down old systems and habits; get along with others; and avoid "the flinch," a concept Katselas describes as "the destructiveness of not executing your actions." The book also provides exercises at the conclusion of each chapter designed to help readers put the information into action. To take a life, your life, and steer it in the direction you would like, toward the career you want and the fulfillment of your dreams, is the journey--the only real journey. For those who want to turn their dreams into reality,.
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Comparison of survival rates of captive-reared and wild-bred Mauritius kestrels (Falco punctatus) in a re-introduced population [An article from: Biological Conservation]
This digital document is a journal article from Biological Conservation, published by Elsevier in 2004. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Media Library immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Re-introduction is a technique widely used in the conservation of threatened bird species. With advances in aviculture the use of captive-produced individuals as the release stock is becoming more commonplace, and ideally, survival of captive-produced, released individuals should be no different from their wild-bred counterparts. During the late 1980s the Critically Endangered Mauritius kestrel (Falco punctatus) was successfully re-introduced into the Bambous mountain range, Mauritius, some 30 years after its local extinction. Between 1987 and 2001 the developing population was closely monitored enabling us to construct re-sighting histories for 88 released and 284 wild-bred kestrels. We used age-structured models in the survival analysis software program MARK to determine if an individual's origin influenced its subsequent survival. Our analysis indicated no compelling evidence for reduced survival among juvenile captive-reared and released individuals, relative to their wild-bred counterparts, across the majority of cohorts and only limited evidence of a cohort-specific effect. This study illustrates that despite the lack of a formal experimental approach it is still feasible to conduct an assessment of re-introduction outcomes and techniques. .
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