Neutrosophy is a theory developed in 1995 by Florentin Smarandache as a generalization of dialectic. This theory considers every notion or idea together with its opposite or negation 'antiA' and the spectrum of 'neutralities' 'neutA' (i.e. notions or ideas located between the two extremes, supporting neither nor 'antiA'. The 'neutA' and 'antiA' ideas together are referred to as 'nonA'. In this theory every idea tends to be neutralized and balanced by 'antiA' and 'neutA' ideas - as a state of equilibrium. Hence, neutrosophy is based not only on analysis of oppositional propositions as dialectic does, but on analysis of these together with neutralities in between them as well.
Collaborating Online: Learning Together in Community
Collaborating Online provides practical guidance for faculty seeking to help their students work together in creative ways, move out of the box of traditional papers and projects, and deepen the learning experience through their work with one another. Authors Rena Palloff and Keith Pratt draw on their extensive knowledge and experience to show how collaboration brings students together to support the learning of each member of the group while promoting creativity and critical thinking.
The Power of Legacy and Planned Gifts: How Nonprofits and Donors Work Together to Change the World
Planned and legacy giving expert Kevin Johnson tailors a how-to guide to the needs of small to medium-sized nonprofits. Written in an easy-to-understand fashion for use in a variety of settings, the book provides the practical knowledge and tools that smaller organizations need to connect with loyal donors and to build a pipeline of future income from bequests to sustain, strengthen, and advance their work and organizational missions.
Easy-to-follow action plans for reversing retirement investment losses and rebuilding wealth for the future Save My 401(k)! provides critical care to stop the hemorrhaging of your nest-egg dollars, stabilize assets, and rebuild wealth for the future. The book's assessment tools help you pinpoint the best approaches for achieving long-term goals while being able to customize your 401(k) game plan for future times of economic uncertainty.
Origami Ornaments is based on the design of traditional Japanese Kusudama ceremonial spheres. But the Japanese designs regularly require the use of glue to hold several parts together. Lew Rozelle has designed four basic models - base, joiner, clip, and hinge - which can be folded together, hanging in lovely globe or lantern shapes, thus remaining true to origami purist standards. Folded out of colorful paper, the ornaments can be made small enough to hang on a Christmas tree or large enough to hold aromatic potpourri.