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The Community in Rural America (Classic studies in rural sociology)
Ken Wilkinson’s classic study of cummunity in rural America is first a synthesis of the dominant conceptual approaches to the study of community including a comprehensive review of the literature on each conceptual approach. Second, the book represents a thorough discussion of the critical varaibles or measures in the study of community in contempory rural America..
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Flowing With Universal Laws: Cosmic Laws, Universal Laws, Subsidiary Laws
Review – Flowing with Universal Laws by Margo Kirtikar Ph.D.

Hermes Trismegistus said: ‘That which is below is like to that which is above.’ Or the more popular version ‘As above so below,’ and what he actually meant with this statement was that ‘Cosmic Laws’ are valid in our physical world as they are in the higher spheres.

Modern science is well versed in physics and chemistry no doubt. However, modern science does not as yet fully accept the existence of spiritual physics or spiritual chemistry, or the psychic world governed by moral laws. It is not always easy to identify these laws but that is no reason to claim that they do not exist. There is an invisible world out there and our whole life, if we really stop to think about it, is based on things we cannot see. More and more we are becoming aware of the fact that our inner world is governed by a non-physical world. Even if you do not believe in God you cannot fail to recognize that there is an order in nature and consequently there must be an Intelligence which created that order.

According to Initiatic Science there are three worlds: the divine world which is the level of ideas, the psychic world which is the level of thoughts and feelings, and finally the physical world, the world of forms and materialism. Just as we have to obey nature’s laws, nature obeys the laws of the Spirit for Spirit commands nature. The material world is linked to the ‘moral’ world, which in turn is linked to the far higher world of ideas. Ignorance is no defense before the law. Because these moral laws are not written down people think they have the right to do whatever they want. Even if we do not know these unwritten moral laws, those who fail to abide by these laws are considered by society as self centered, egoists or selfish and they will have to suffer the consequences of their actions. Whatever the offence is they will have to pay the price, be it remorse, suffering, bitterness, disappointment, regrets, or money. Everything is connected and related to everything else. So one can never act alone and think it does not concern anyone else. What each one of us does, concerns everyone else.

For us to have a happy and meaningful life we must recognize and accept three major laws: Universal Laws, Moral Laws and Human laws. Just as we have to obey Nature’s laws, nature in turn obeys the laws of the Spirit, because Spirit commands nature. The same laws are at work on all levels of existence. For the Universe is one and on every level and at every stage the same phenomena can be found, although always in different more subtle forms. It is said that nature has a memory and nothing can ever erase what it has once recorded. Whatever you find on earth can be found also in water, and whatever is in water exists in air and so forth. All four elements obey the same laws with some differences in the way they apply the laws. Some react violently and others rapidly. For instance man’s mind is analogous to air, expressed in ideas and thoughts.

Over and above the physical body, man has subtle bodies: etheric, astral, mental, causal, buddhic and atmic. Reality is that most of us are ignorant of our own structure and composition and of the constant interaction that goes on between human beings and the invisible beings in the other regions of the universe. It is this ignorance which is the cause of all our misfortunes. It is easy to create the future but it is very difficult to erase the past. Good always produces good and evil always produces evil. Some people might think that if one is too kind one can get hurt or if one is too generous one gets taken advantage of. This is selfish thinking. Truth is we can never be too kind, too generous, too loving, too considerate towards others. The universe created by God is an immense world bursting with treasures. How can we go wrong if we followed the guidance of the Intelligence that has so marvelously ordered and arranged such an abundant beautiful world.

Universal Laws are the basic principles of life, which transcend the diversity of individual beliefs and philosophies. These Laws apply to whatever one's individual belief system or philosophy is. When applied correctly the Universal Laws allow anyone to reach their maximum spiritual potential and greatly enhance the experience of our manifestation in the physical. Understanding Universal Laws enables one to see why one’s life is the way it is. Universal Laws apply to all and no one is exempt. When one is fully persuaded of this fact, then one can truly create a better life for oneself and become an example to all. Like the pebble dropped in the water the ripple will spread far and wide in all directions affecting positively all it contacts.

To truly know who we are we need to understand our complete human identity, our origin, our direction, our purpose and our duty as humans. Through self-knowledge we can create a state of health in which our spiritual and physical resources are equally active and in balance, and working in harmony toward the same goal.

We are created as multi dimensional beings to experience life and to manifest our true nature and essence, the spirit, through a physical form. Our original home is in the spiritual dimension. Our purpose here on earth as we complete our human journey back to the spiritual dimension, is to develop and strengthen and refine our human qualities which are non existent on the spiritual realm. In other words the earth is our school and training ground and the challenge is to evolve, while becoming completely involved in the physical world without losing awareness of our spiritual identity..
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Civil to Strangers
This novel originally called Adam and Cassandra was written in 1936 about the time of SOME TAME GAZELLE, when Pym was in her 20's. CIVIL TO STRANGERS takes place in small Shropshire village. The charm of Budapest and a Hungarian by the name of Stefan Tilos find there way into this quiet novel. The people of the Shropshire village are forever changed by his influence..
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Corporate-Level Strategy: Creating Value in the Multibusiness Company
Advance praise for Corporate-Level Strategy… "At last a book that cuts through all the corporate jargon and academic generalizations to answer the question ‘Does the corporate parent create or destroy value for the organization?’ The authors suggest a simple yet compelling framework for making this determination. Must reading for students and practitioners alike." —Robert Cizik Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Cooper Industries "In an era when the role of corporate-level management is quite justifiably being questioned and challenged, it is refreshing to find a book that clearly shows how parent companies can add rather than destroy value in their businesses. As we would expect of these world class authorities, Goold, Campbell, and Alexander have leveraged their fascinating research findings into an eminently readable and highly practical book." —Chris Bartlett Professor Harvard Business School "A vital and deeply researched contribution to thinking about corporate strategy." —Gary Hamel London Business School "I am very impressed by the extensive work on which this book is based, and by the concept of parenting advantage that it puts forward." —Yasutaka Obayashi Senior General Manager, Corporate Strategy Canon "Great companies grow, they don’t just cut. With breakups and restructuring done, corporate parenting is coming back. Goold, Campbell, and Alexander have produced a comprehensive and intelligent book which should become a standard guide on the subject." —Tom Hout Vice President The Boston Consulting Group "A perceptive and valuable insight into an often underestimated area of strategy. This book clearly demonstrates the importance of parenting to the longer term development and prosperity of multibusiness companies." —Alan R. Jackson Chief Executive, BTR "I am glad someone has so well and so fully shed light on this important body of thinking." —Sigurd Reinton Director, McKinsey & Company, 1981–1988.
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Essentials of Human Diseases and Conditions: Instructor's Manual
Ivy Tech State College, Hudson, IN. Brandon/Hill Nursing List selection (#187). Describes how each body system functions, explains why certain health problems develop, how these conditions are identified, and how they are treated. Reflects the latest advances and offers more than 500 new entries with 10 fields of information. Previous edition: c2000. Softcover..
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The Concepts, Process and Methods of Social Impact Assessment
This book provides the conceptual and theoretical development of SIA by one of the founders and his colleagues of this applied social science field. The 24 chapters are organized around the following topics: • Developing the Concept of Social

Impact Assessment • The Process and Methods of Social

Impact Assessment • Case Studies in Social Impact Assessment • Social Impact Assessment and the

Public Involvement Process • Social Impact Assessment in an

International Context.
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An interview with James O'Toole.(professor at Center for Effective Organizations )(Interview): An article from: Ivey Business Journal Online
This digital document is an article from Ivey Business Journal Online, published by Thomson Gale on May 1, 2006. The length of the article is 4265 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

Citation Details
Title: An interview with James O'Toole.(professor at Center for Effective Organizations )(Interview)
Author: Stephen Bernhut
Publication:Ivey Business Journal Online (Magazine/Journal)
Date: May 1, 2006
Publisher: Thomson Gale
Page: 1(5)

Article Type: Interview

Distributed by Thomson Gale.
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Hybridization of MNE Subsidiaries: The Automotive Sector in India
MNEs setting up subsidiaries in emerging markets face the ongoing question to what extent they can transfer their home-grown or global organizational models. This book looks at how the cross-border transfer of production models in MNEs is related to strategic choices of firms and different kinds of contextual differences between countries.
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