Good Wine & Bad Decisions
Author: Aria Bliss
Publisher: Misadventure Press
Published: 2022-02-22
Total Pages:
ISBN-13: 9781948169707
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Publisher: Misadventure Press
Published: 2022-02-22
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ISBN-13: 9781948169707
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Julie Roberts
Publisher: HarperChristian + ORM
Published: 2018-09-18
Total Pages: 305
ISBN-13: 0785217339
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Country music singer Julie Roberts is no stranger to overcoming hard times through determination, hard work, and strength. Having escaped the emotional residue of her alcoholic father’s actions and insults, Julie moved from South Carolina to Nashville, Tennessee, to attend Belmont University and work as a receptionist at Mercury Records—all while secretly pursuing her dream of becoming a singer. Filling her nights with music and booking shows at obscure venues, the one requirement when Julie was hired at Universal Music Group was that she not be an aspiring singer. Yet, despite her best efforts to keep quiet, Julie knew God had placed music within her as a child and that it was bound to come out sooner or later. Raw, honest, and sometimes painful, Julie’s lyrics resonated quickly with country music fans, and her emotion-soaked debut album—a reflection of her own painful past—was an instant success. Just as Julie’s dreams were coming true, her life began to unravel. Soon, she was battling debilitating physical illness, the rising waters of Nashville’s hundred-year flood, and a stalled career. Instead of succumbing to despair, Julie proved miraculously resilient—taking the steps she needed to face adversity head on and rebuild her life through her characteristic optimism, hard work, and faith. Journey with Julie as she walks through the highs and lows of her career, the personal struggles she’s endured, the lessons she’s learned, and her sense of purpose as she rebuilds her singing career and contributes her voice to the work of supporting others with multiple sclerosis. Julie’s courage combined with her joyful personality and love for God will encourage readers in a uniquely powerful way.
Author: Paul Lukacs
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Published: 2013-10-21
Total Pages: 418
ISBN-13: 0393239640
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →"Meticulously researched history…look[s] at how wine and Western civilization grew up together." —Dave McIntyre, Washington Post Because science and technology have opened new avenues for vintners, our taste in wine has grown ever more diverse. Wine is now the subject of careful chemistry and global demand. Paul Lukacs recounts the journey of wine through history—how wine acquired its social cachet, how vintners discovered the twin importance of place and grape, and how a basic need evolved into a realm of choice.
Author: Bob Desautels
Publisher: FriesenPress
Published: 2015-01-28
Total Pages: 222
ISBN-13: 1460258290
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Wine is a muse for poets and ordinary folks alike, a great seducer and lifelong friend to many. It's integral to some of the finest cultures on earth. But as simple and lovely as wine may be, the wine world can be intimidating. Many so-called experts perpetuate an elitist approach to wine, with their explanations so jargon-filled that the wine gets lost in the analysis. WineSense cuts through the jargon and complexities wine can present. In this common-sense guide, Bob Desautels offers straightforward information on types of wine, tasting, wine history, grape varieties, approaches to winemaking, and more. His Three Keys to Understanding Wine allow the everyday wine enthusiast and the beginner to truly grasp the subject while increasing their appreciation of wine. The ultimate purpose of this book is to teach you how to find good and consistent styles of wine that suit your palate. You'll be able to look beyond the safe choices and search for local wines that have the best qualities of your international favourites. With a deeper understanding of wine, you'll gain true WineSense, offering you a newfound confidence in choosing the right wine for the right time.
Author: Jennifer S. Blumenthal-Barby
Publisher: MIT Press
Published: 2021-08-03
Total Pages: 265
ISBN-13: 0262365308
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →An analysis of how findings in behavioral economics challenge fundamental assumptions of medical ethics, integrating the latest research in both fields. Bioethicists have long argued for rational persuasion to help patients with medical decisions. But the findings of behavioral economics—popularized in Thaler and Sunstein’s Nudge and other books—show that arguments depending on rational thinking are unlikely to be successful and even that the idea of purely rational persuasion may be a fiction. In Good Ethics and Bad Choices, Jennifer Blumenthal-Barby examines how behavioral economics challenges some of the most fundamental tenets of medical ethics. She not only integrates the latest research from both fields but also provides examples of how physicians apply concepts of behavioral economics in practice. Blumenthal-Barby analyzes ethical issues raised by “nudging” patient decision making and argues that the practice can improve patient decisions, prevent harm, and perhaps enhance autonomy. She then offers a more detailed ethical analysis of further questions that arise, including whether nudging amounts to manipulation, to what extent and at what point these techniques should be used, when and how their use would be wrong, and whether transparency about their use is required. She provides a snapshot of nudging “in the weeds,” reporting on practices she observed in clinical settings including psychiatry, pediatric critical care, and oncology. Warning that there is no “single, simple account of the ethics of nudging,” Blumenthal-Barby offers a qualified defense, arguing that a nudge can be justified in part by the extent to which it makes patients better off.
Author: Charles Lawrence Allen
Publisher: Loving Healing Press
Published: 2006-12-01
Total Pages: 259
ISBN-13: 1932690255
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →"Why Good People Make Bad Choices" takes readers on a journey of self-discovery by way of new insights about the human condition. The text describes how to create integrity and recognize it in others, create peace of mind, transform unwanted behavior or thoughts, and more.
Author: Eve Madison
Publisher: Eve Madison
Published: 2024-06-14
Total Pages: 195
ISBN-13:
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Author: Eve Madison
Publisher: Eve Madison
Published: 2024-04-12
Total Pages: 196
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →He's a billionaire grump. She's the nanny he never knew he needed. Will unexpected love bloom amid daily chaos? Leaving my law career was never part of my plan, but neither was becoming a nanny. Especially not for him. Aidan Sullivan. Billionaire. Ultimate grump. His suits are sharp, his frowns sharper, but when he smiles at his daughter... my heart forgets the reasons we're worlds apart. This nanny gig was meant to be a stopgap. A temporary fix while supporting my dad and planning my next move. But the way Aidan reads bedtime stories, the unexpected warmth in his eyes when he looks at me... it's making me dream of a future I thought I didn't want. Should I risk it all for a love that was never supposed to be part of the deal? BILLION DOLLAR GRUMPY DAD is your next favorite read if you adore forbidden romances, age gaps, and single dads who are tough on the outside but have hearts of gold. Don't wait any longer to fall for this billionaire grump. Snag your copy and start falling in love today.
Author: Kazuhisa Takemura
Publisher: Academic Press
Published: 2021-07-27
Total Pages: 542
ISBN-13: 0128160330
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Escaping from Bad Decisions presents a modern conceptual and mathematical framework of the decision-making process. By interpreting ordinal utility theory as normative analysis examined in view of rationality, it shows how decision-making under certainty, risk, and uncertainty can be better understood. It provides a critical examination of psychological models in multi-attribute decision-making, and evaluates the constitutive elements of "good" and "bad" decisions. Multi-attribute decision-making is analysed descriptively, based on the psychological model of decision-making and computer simulations of decision strategies. Finally, prescriptive examinations of multi-attribute decision-making are performed, supporting the argument that decision-making from a pluralistic perspective creates results that can help "escape" from bad decisions. This book will be of particular interest to graduate students and early career researchers in economics, decision-theory, behavioral economics, experimental economics, psychology, cognitive sciences, and decision neurosciences. Provides a comprehensive background to the phenomena of bad decisions, considered in their economic, psychological and cognitive aspects Reinterprets existing theories and phenomena and proposes a new overview of decision behaviors by integrating mathematical and psychological perspectives Adapts model-based techniques, such as mathematical model based functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) using mathematical models of the decision process
Author: Erica Hannickel
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Published: 2013-11
Total Pages: 313
ISBN-13: 0812245598
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Empire of Vines traces the development of wine culture as grape growing expanded from New York to the Midwest before gaining ascendancy in California—a progression that illustrates viticulture's centrality to the nineteenth-century American projects of national expansion and the formation of a national culture.