Connecting the Dots

  • Connecting the Dots: The Life of an Academic Lawyer
    By Harry W. Arthurs

    The Life of an Academic Lawyer Harry W. Arthurs ... from an anti-War Measures rally in Ottawa and took us off to a secret two-day discussion with his officials and other experts on how to replace the Act with more sensible legislation.

  • Connecting the Dots: To Inspire the Leader in You
    By Shirley Taylor

    Mark Zuckerberg I love Simon Sinek's presentations, especially the one in which he says, “We need to change the narrative.” He gave examples of how, at the Olympics, media interviewers asked each elite athlete, “Were you nervous?

  • Connecting the Dots: Government, Community, and Family
    By Peggy Wireman

    New York: Stewart, Tabori & Chang. Livezey, Lowell W., ed. (2000). ... Maton, Kenneth I., Schellenbach, Cynthia J., Leadbeater, Bonnie J., & Solarz, Andrea L. (Eds.). (2004). Investing in children, youth, families, and communities: ...

  • Connecting the Dots
    By Ross J. Stone

    Hopefully, during, and after reading this book, the reader will start to ask more questions, seek more information, and ultimately find that they can better define the truths' of the financial world they live in.

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  • Connecting the Dots: Lessons for Leadership in a Startup World
    By John Chambers, Diane Brady

    Connecting the Dots is destined to become a business classic, providing hard-won insights and critical tools to thrive during the accelerating disruption of the digital age.

  • Connecting the Dots: Twenty-One Devotionals Based on Real-Life Experiences to Better Understand Kingdom Principles
    By Jason O. Yearwood

    Through this series, the author uniquely outlines how God has used personal experiences from the author’s life in each devotional, to educate him and now his readers, on principles of God’s Kingdom and how the understanding and ...

  • Connecting the Dots: Breakthroughs in Communication as Alzheimer's Advances
    By Judith London

    In Connecting the Dots, a psychologist with over fifteen years of experience working with dementia patients and their loved ones outlines effective methods for communicating meaningfully with those with middle- to late-stage Alzheimer's.

  • Connecting the Dots: Deliberate Observations and Leadership Musings About Everyday Life
    By Sean Heritage

    Our quality of life and the value we deliver have everything to do with our ability to deliberately connect the dots. This book is a collection of observations applied to leadership, inspiration, communication, and, on occasion, parenting.

  • Connecting the Dots: The Impact of Sin on Our Health
    By Lindsay Egli, MA EdD

    Obedience to God's word is protection from the enemy. The intent of this book is to reveal how a lack of obedience will lead to negative and preventable health consequences. The Bible and our health are connected.

  • Connecting the Dots: My Life and Inventions, from X-rays to Death Rays
    By Robert Howard

    Bob Howard started Wang Labs with An Wang, the cable tv business with Milt Shapp, and invented the dot matrix and laser printers. Along the way he partnered with Howard...

  • Connecting the Dots: Aligning Projects with Objectives in Unpredictable Times
    By Cathleen Benko, Franklin Warren McFarlan

    A guidebook for aligning technology-intensive initiatives with corporate intentions. It aims to offer a convincing case that the "alignment" portfolio management method is a good way to manage strategic planning and implementation.

  • Connecting the Dots: Government, Community, and Family
    By Peggy Wireman

    Besides identifying top-down structures, laws, and attitudes that create a supportive context for family life, the book includes bottom-up anecdotal examples to ground its policy-oriented discussion.

  • Connecting the Dots: Ancient Wisdom, Modern Science
    By Lia Russ

    When the author was nine she unexpectedly healed a horse. Determined to uncover the source of this intuitive experience, Lia traveled across continents, exploring ancient texts and healing methods and modern physics for answers.

  • Connecting the Dots: The Life of an Academic Lawyer
    By Harry W. Arthurs

    In Connecting the Dots Arthurs recounts his adventures in academe and the people, principles, ideas, motivations, and circumstances that have shaped his thinking and his career.

  • Connecting the Dots
    By Leonard Deddo

    I asked a lot of questions, not to others, though I did have a lot of questions for my doctors. Rather, I asked the questions of myself. Not having the answer immediately available made me attempt to find the answer by examining the ...

  • Connecting the Dots
    By Peter Rudowski

    Each car in the congregation's parking lot on Sunday mornings transports one and three-quarters persons to church.15 In other words, if there are one hundred cars in the parking lot, there are one hundred seventy-five individuals in the ...

  • Connecting the Dots: A Hope-Inspired Life
    By Jake Owensby

    That is the core message of Christian hope. This book is devoted to helping its readers not only to understand the concept of hope, but more importantly to draw upon hope as the powerful force that inspires our daily lives.

  • Connecting the Dots: Tyree Guyton's Heidelberg Project

    Connecting the Dots presents these essays along with a thoughtful introduction by Wayne State University professor of English Jerry Herron and an artist's statement by Tyree Guyton.

  • Connecting the Dots: Learning How to Learn for Modern Day Thinkers
    By Sam Brinson

    Among Connecting the Dot's most valuable insights: - What happens in the brain as we experience and learn - How technology and science are driving a need for continued education - Why our ability to plan and predict rests upon our knowledge ...