Most Popular Books by Joseph Rose

Joseph Rose is the author of Seeking the Edge (2011), Psychological Effects of Catastrophic Disasters (2018), American Cinematographer Hand Book and Reference Guide (1939), Physiological Responses of Cockerels to Dietary Protein and Energy Restriction (1967), Dissertation sur l'ictère, etc.

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Seeking the Edge

release date: Sep 23, 2011
Seeking the Edge
The edge is that small line between excellence and mediocrity, that little extra something that pushes you to a different level in life. Education and intelligent thinking can often provide the edge. Mediocrity breeds mediocrity, so we have no choice but to find the edge if we wish to distinguish ourselves in life. Seeking the Edge seeks to provide the tools and techniques to find that edge in your life. Whether it is an education, a new career, family, or even hobbies, we must shoot for the stars! The life lessons of author Joseph Rose, the storytelling professor, offer tips and lessons on building character, seeking opportunities, being prepared, and learning from past experiences. The journey can make it tough to find the end of the rainbow, but we must always keep our eyes, ears, and minds open to experience the small successes and joys along the way. Seeking the Edge will help you learn, appreciate, and grasp the opportunities that can lead to the real success stories of your life. Keep climbing despite hardship, pain, and discouragementthere will be an awakening in your life. Dream and set goals! Be determined, persistent, and confident, and enjoy the moments along the path to success, happiness, and self-satisfaction. Dont ever give up; seek the edge!

Psychological Effects of Catastrophic Disasters

release date: Jun 15, 2018
Psychological Effects of Catastrophic Disasters
A thorough, user-friendly guide of basic knowledge and group interventions for psychological trauma from terrorist attacks and other catastrophic disasters There is relatively little literature on the psychological trauma caused by catastrophic disasters, including terrorist attacks and the impending threats of terrorism. Psychological Effects of Catastrophic Disasters: Group Approaches to Treatment fills that gap by comprehensively discussing ways to minimize the psychological damage resulting from catastrophic disasters as well as the trauma developed from the threat of future terrorist attacks. The book provides thorough presentations of almost manualized group methods for the prevention and treatment of the acute and longer-term psychological effects for children, adolescents, and adults. Appropriate treatment immediately after a catastrophe can diminish harmful psychological effects, enhance an individual’s quality of life, decrease psychosomatic illnesses and the exacerbation of chronic medical conditions, increase the effective utilization of medical facilities, and decrease medical expenses. In this book, internationally renowned authorities provide practical expert suggestions and helpful examples to illustrate the interventions and provide a quick reference for professionals facing the aftermath of prospective terrorist disasters and other catastrophic events. Psychological Effects of Catastrophic Disasters: Group Approaches to Treatment is divided into four sections. The first section provides an overview of the book; the second discusses the foundations and broad issues which potentially affect the outcome of group treatment; the third section presents group models which address the particular needs of children, adolescents, parents, emergency service personnel, and mental health practitioners; and the fourth part considers future directions of treatment. Designed to be used as a comprehensive single source for professionals working with victims of trauma caused by terrorism or catastrophic disaster, this book can be read and used in its entirety, or specific chapters detailing treatments can be chosen and used independently as needed. Extensive references allow opportunities for further research. Psychological Effects of Catastrophic Disasters: Group Approaches to Treatment presents unique first-person accounts of September 11th and examines: the neurobiological effects of a traumatic disaster the effective use of psychotropic medication the implications of living with ongoing terrorist threats a new framework for preparedness and response to disasters and trauma for children and families cultural, religious, and ethnic differences related to the prevention and treatment of psychological sequelae the diagnosis and treatment of traumatic grief retraumatization, distressing reminders, and their effects on post-traumatic adjustment the knowledge trauma therapists need to integrate small group principles the diagnosis and group treatment of acute and long-term effects with adults and children the use of spiritual principles after a terrorist disaster or catastrophic event nine types of groups appropriate for specific populations Psychological Effects of Catastrophic Disasters: Group Approaches to Treatment is a timely, comprehensive reference for social workers, psychologists, psychiatrists, health professionals, mental health professionals, educators, and students. The royalties from this book shall be donated to organizations which provide direct services to those who continue to be affected by the events of September 11th, 2001 and Hurricane Katrina (August 29th, 2005).

American Cinematographer Hand Book and Reference Guide

Physiological Responses of Cockerels to Dietary Protein and Energy Restriction

A Physician's Guide to Slashing Taxes & Building Wealth

release date: Oct 19, 2016
A Physician's Guide to Slashing Taxes & Building Wealth
A must read for any small business who wants to cut reduce taxes and create wealth.

My Dad's Other Short Stories

release date: Nov 01, 2014
My Dad's Other Short Stories
Ike had been going over several stories to include in his next book when Amy came over and asked "Are you going to publish another book Dad?" Then before he had a chance to reply, her mom walked into the den. I guess she overheard Amy because she said, "And by the way; Rita is here with several of Grandpa Ike''s manuscripts that she found at Walter''s place upstream from Ike''s Cabin. She says there''s six or seven more stories you wrote while sitting on a pickle barrel. I am sure you remember. It was during that terrible snow storm on Christmas Eve when the entire hollow was snowbound at Ike''s. There was Walter, Amos, old man Wyler, Jake, Elmer, Ma and even Walter''s son Clyde and his friend Jacob; along with several local neighbors. Twenty or so men and women sitting in that small cabin, drinking Ma''s white lightening, eating Ike''s griddle cakes, and telling their stories, one after another... the entire night... and well into the next morning." He had forgotten about those, thought he had lost them; then with the war... A potpourri of sorts, I give you what Ike''s daughter Amy has thus entitled...."My Dad''s Other Short Stories." Joseph L. Rose Mondragone, Italy

Credible Commitments and Board Power

release date: Jan 01, 2005

Preliminary Study of Three Indicants of Arousal

Pedi-Wheel

release date: Jul 01, 1996

What Constitutes a Confiscatory Breach of Contract in the Law of Claims Against States

History of the Origin and Founding of the Congregation of the Sisters of the Third Order of Saint Francis of Assisi, Sisters of Penance and Charity at Nojoshing, Wisconsin, Now St. Francis, 1849

A Case Study of Leakages of Contributions to Negotiated Fringe Benefit Trust Funds in the Southern California Plastering Industry

A Proposal for the Sale of Several Rich Indian Goods,

Determination of Antimony by Solvent Extraction with Ethyl Acetate from Oxalatecitrate Solution

A Proposal for the Sale of Several Rich Indian Goods, by Way of Ticket Or Lot, to the Value of 1500 L

A Catalogue of the Valuable Collection of Architectural Drawings and Designs ... Property of the Late Ingenious Artist J. Rose, Dec'd ...

An Examination of the Motivation-hygiene Theory as it Applies in an Agency of Cook County Government

A Study of Church Membership for Adults in Certain Selected Protestant Churches

Jackson Center of the Cinematic Arts

release date: Jan 01, 2017

Interface Reactions Between Iron Alloys and Magnesium Oxide Single Crystals

Problems Encountered in the Rehearsal of the Role of Krogstad in A Doll House by Henrik Ibsen

Development of an Ammonia Emission Protocol and Preliminary Emission Factor for a Central Texas Dairy

release date: Jan 01, 2003
Development of an Ammonia Emission Protocol and Preliminary Emission Factor for a Central Texas Dairy
A protocol was developed to measure ammonia emission concentrations from dairies using an isolation flux chamber. A hybrid dairy in Comanche county, Texas, was measured for one week each during August 2002 and January 2003. Sixty total ammonia samples were taken from the free stall barn, open lot, mixing tank, separated solids, compost, and two lagoons using the developed protocol. The ammonia concentration measurements were made using a chemiluminescence analyzer located inside a mobile laboratory. From the emission concentrations recorded, it was estimated that 9.68 metric tons of ammonia were produced from this dairy per year. An emission factor of 13.34 " 28.80 kilograms per day per thousand head of cattle (kg/day/1000 head) was estimated for this dairy ("95% confidence intervals) during summer conditions. For winter conditions the emission factor was 12.05 " 12.89 kg/day/1000 head. The 11% difference of the emission factors from summer to winter conditions was predominantly from the change in ambient and control volume temperatures (a mean difference of approximately 25 degrees Celsius), differences in source temperatures, and seasonal variability in husbandry. The adsorption of ammonia onto different polymer tubing used in pollutant stream conveyance was researched for possible systematic losses. Teflon and low density polyethylene (LDPE) were tested for ammonia losses with treatments of: temperature, length, and inlet concentration. Inlet concentration and temperature were significant factors used to describe ammonia adsorption for Teflon, whereas LDPE was also affected by tubing length. These factors were used to create a model to correct the summer dairy measurements for ammonia losses, resulting in an emission factor increase of 8.3% over the original value obtained from the flux chamber. A nitrogen mass balance was performed to estimate the amount of nitrogen available for ammonia formation as excreted %5F 177.5 kilograms per year per animal (wet basis). The amount of ammonia excreted per year was also estimated to be 26.63 kilograms per year. The measured ammonia emitted from the dairy was five times less than the ammonia excreted and thirty-six times less than the total nitrogen excreted.

Titanium Oxidation Kinetics and TiO2 Growth Effects

Fast Fourier Transform Computer Based on the Residue Number System

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