Balancing Acts

  • Balancing Acts: Essays on the Teaching of Writing in Honor of William F. Irmscher
    By Wayne Anderson, Chris Anderson, Virginia A. Chappell

    Austin: U of Texas P, 1986. Barth, Karl. The Word of God and the Word of Man. Trans. Douglas Horton. New York: Harper, 1957. Bartholomae, David. "Inventing the University. "Journal of Basic Writing 5.1 (1986): 4-23.

  • Balancing Acts: Behind the Scenes at London's National Theatre
    By Nicholas Hytner

    At the start of rehearsals, Penny Downie, who played the Chorus, ran with the idea that she too could reporton the action as if embedded with Henry's troops, but we soon realised that the Chorus, who introduces each of the play's five ...

  • Balancing Acts: Women Principals at Work
    By Lisa Smulyan

    Adler , S. , Laney , J. , and Packer , M. ( 1993 ) . Managing Women . Buckingham , England : Open University Press . Aisenberg , N. , and Harrington , M. ( 1988 ) . Women of Academe : Outsiders in the Sacred Grove .

  • Balancing Acts: Youth Culture in the Global City
    By Natasha Kumar Warikoo

    This book is essential reading for educators, scholars, and, of course, students."—Margaret M. Chin, author of Sewing Women: Immigrants and the New York City Garment Industry "This provocative and timely book offers a refreshing ...

  • Balancing Acts: Unleashing the Power of Creativity in Your Life and Work
    By Daniel Lamarre

    In this book, Daniel shares the untold stories behind Cirques biggest shows, including Beatles Love, Michael Jackson One, the aquatic marvel, O, and many more.

  • Balancing Acts: A Human Systems Approach to Organizational Change
    By James Conklin

    Balancing Acts offers consultants and managers a simple, powerful way to think about change, and ascribes a four-phase iterative process for implementing change.

  • Balancing Acts: A Human Systems Approach to Organizational Change
    By James Conklin

    Balancing Acts presents an iterative, democratic, and inclusive approach to social change that is suited to the complexities of the twenty-first century.

  • Balancing Acts: Three Prima Ballerinas Becoming Mothers

    In Balancing Acts, photographer Lucy Gray takes readers on an unforgettable fourteen-year journey with these ballerinas, capturing their remarkable grit and determination.

  • Balancing Acts: Behind the Scenes at London's National Theatre
    By Nicholas Hytner

    From the Tony Award and Laurence Olivier Award-winning former director of London's National Theatre--this is a fascinating, candid, eloquent memoir about his career directing theater, producing films and opera, and working closely with some ...

  • Balancing Acts: Studies in Counselling Training
    By Hazel Johns

    Studies in Counselling Training Hazel Johns. setting for stimulating high - quality counselling training . ... we are living with the irony that the Counselling Education and Training Unit is to survive while the Department for ...

  • Balancing Acts: The Scholarship of Teaching and Learning in Academic Careers
    By Mary Taylor Huber

    Draws on the experiences of four scholars at major universities who have successfully engaged in 'balancing acts' through which they have been educational innovators in their classrooms, disciplines, and institutions...

  • Balancing Acts: The Reality Behind State Balanced Budget Requirements
    By Richard Briffault, Twentieth Century Fund

    During the past two decades, the federal budget deficit has been a major focus of public concern. Many officials, commentators, and ordinary citizens have urged that the U.S. Constitution be...

  • Balancing Acts: Obligation, Liberation, and Contemporary Christian Conflicts
    By Henry G. Brinton

    ... and it is one that creates a particularly tricky balancing act for leaders of the church. An enormous challenge for pastors today is to provide quality pastoral care to members who are threatened by change, even as we help our ...

  • Balancing Acts: A Novel
    By Lynne Sharon Schwartz

    Without family to fall back on, Max is forced to leave his beloved Manhattan for a rest home in Westchester. He fears it will be the end of him—but in this stirring novel, retirement means a new beginning.

  • Balancing Acts: Studies in Counselling Training
    By Hazel Johns

    Through innovative research and lively first-hand accounts, Balancing Acts explores both individual trainer development and course design and management in counselling and other training contexts in the helping professions.

  • Balancing Acts: Youth Culture in the Global City
    By Natasha Kumar Warikoo

    In what follows I provide three snapshots of students and how they balanced these two social worlds. stacey: success in the balancing act Stacey, an Afro-Caribbean student in New York, was successful at the balancing act between ...

  • Balancing Acts
    By Edward Hoagland

    Part memoir, part travel guide, these twenty-five essays have breathtaking range and represent the work of a master at the top of his form. (5 1/2 X 8 1/4, 352 pages)

  • Balancing Acts: Essays
    By Edward Hoagland

    In 25 richly diverse essays, the author of Heart's Desire writes of landscapes and emotions, memories and aspirations, with delicacy, humor, and extraordinary perception. "Hoagland is a crank in the...

  • Balancing Acts
    By Emily Franklin

    Three teenaged girls try to prevent their secrets from interfering with their love lives and their goals as they work at Les Trois, an exclusive Alpine ski resort, over the winter.

  • Balancing Acts: American Thought and Culture in the 1930's
    By Terry A. Cooney

    The 1930s were a time of ongoing transitions and severe shocks, marked by the Great Depression, the New Deal, rising fears of fascism and totalitarianism, and the darkening clouds of...