Back to the well : rethinking the future of water / Marq de Villiers
The nature state : rethinking the history of conservation / edited by Wilko Graf von Hardenberg, Matthew Kelly, Claudia Leal and Emily Wakild
Practices and perspectives in sustainable bioenergy: a systems thinking approach / Madhumi Mitra, Abhijit Nagchaudhuri, editors
Thinkers 50 [electronic resource] : future thinkers : new thinking on leadership, strategy and innovation for the twenty first century / Stuart Crainer + Des Dearlove
Thinkers 50 innovation [electronic resource] : breakthrough thinking to take your business to the next level / Stuart Crainer + Des Dearlove
Thinkers 50 management [electronic resource] : cutting edge thinking to engage and motivate your employees for success / Stuart Crainer + Des Dearlove
Beyond virtue and vice: rethinking human rights and criminal law / edited by Alice M. Miller and Mindy Jane Roseman
Rethinking transnational Chinese cinemas : the Amoy-dialect film industry in Cold War Asia / Jeremy E. Taylor
When trees fall, monkeys scatter : rethinking democracy in China / John Keane, University of Sydney
Rethinking third places: informal public spaces and community building / edited by Joanne Dolley, Caryl Bosman
Thinking instead of bidding
Another highly competitive auction as is so typical in today’s tournament world. Everyone had a dandy time and the fun finally stopped when North-Sout
Rethinking the Indian film critic
Over the last decade the Indian film industry has reinvented itself. Do film critics need to do that too?
Theology goes to the movies [electronic resource] : an introduction to critical Christian thinking / Clive Marsh
Rethinking place in South Asian and Islamic art, 1500-present / edited by Deborah S. Hutton and Rebecca M. Brown
The struggle to define a nation: rethinking religious nationalism in the contemporary Islamic world / edited by Marco Demichelis, Paolo Maggiolini
The Persianate world: rethinking a shared sphere / edited by Abbas Amanat, Assef Ashraf
Geopolitics and the event: rethinking Britain's Iraq war through art / Alan Ingram
A qualitative exploration of reflective thinking in experiential learning debriefings
An inquiry concerning the teaching of critical thinking in an advanced placement literature and composition class
An evaluation of the influence of case-method instruction on the reflective thinking of MSW students
Cross-Modality Information Transfer: A Hypothesis about the Relationship among Prehistoric Cave Paintings, Symbolic Thinking, and the Emergence of Language
Thinking strings: Additional evidence for personal ornament use in the Middle Stone Age at Blombos Cave, South Africa
COVID-19: the ultimate Design Thinking use case
During times such as these, eager designers and creatives can’t help but see opportunities for improvement.
Anxiety disorders: rethinking and understanding recent discoveries / Yong-Ku Kim, editor
Relationship thinking
Title: Relationship thinking [electronic resource] : agency, enchrony, and human sociality / N.J. Enfield.
Author: Enfield, N. J., 1966- author.
Imprint: New York : Oxford University Press, 2013.
Shelfmark: Oxford Scholarship Online
Subjects: Communication -- Social aspects.
Semiotics -- Social aspects.
Social interaction.
Cognition.
Sociolinguistics.
Cognition. fast (OCoLC)fst00866457
Communication -- Social aspects. fast (OCoLC)fst00870009
Semiotics -- Social aspects. fast (OCoLC)fst01112363
Social interaction. fast (OCoLC)fst01122562
Sociolinguistics. fast (OCoLC)fst01123847
Critical thinking skills for your nursing degree : critical study skills / Jane Bottomley and Steven Pryjmachuk
Critical thinking in clinical research : applied theory and practice using case studies / edited by Felipe Fregni, Ben M.W. Illigens
LeMone and Burke's medical-surgical nursing : critical thinking for person-centred care / Gerene Bauldoff ; Paula Gubrud ; Margaret-Ann Carno ; Tracy Levett-Jones
View: A poor way of thinking
Despite all our past glory, the “potential” India has, the love you have for your country, that answer won’t change. We don’t have money. Our people are poor. Our government is poor. Hence, when we carry out a lockdown like Europe or the US, we suffer more. For them, the lockdown creates an itch. For us, we bleed.