crisis management

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crisis management

Tom Clancy's Op-Center

2002
Op-Center operatives, asked by the Vatican to investigate the kidnapping of a Catholic priest, uncover a plot to destabilize the government of Botswana and seize the nation's diamond mines.

Peer mediation

conflict resolution in schools
1997
A student manual to be used with the "Peer Mediation Conflict Resolution in Schools" program guide, covering both basic and advanced training, and including peer mediation forms, and a glossary.

Surviving tsunamis

2012
Describes the characteristics of tsunamis, offers insight into the experiences of various children who have survived these natural disasters, and identifies areas of devastation on maps.

Surviving tornadoes

2012
Describes the characteristics of tornadoes, offers insight into the experiences of various children who have survived these natural disasters, and identifies areas of devastation on maps.

Surviving floods

2012
Describes the characteristics of floods, offers insight into the experiences of various children who have survived these natural disasters, and identifies areas of devastation on maps.

Inevitable surprises

thinking ahead in a time of turbulence
2003
Peter Schwartz examines the innovations and dynamic forces that are shaping the world today and discusses how they may impact the future, encouraging people to look towards the future so they can fully comprehend the consequences of their own actions and their link to changes in society, the economy, government, and the environment.

Bully busters

a teacher's manual for helping bullies, victims and bystanders
2000
Describes a teacher-based intervention program for dealing with the problem bullying in schools, featuring a series of classroom activities for increasing awareness of bullying, recognizing the bully, recognizing the victim, intervening, assisting victims, preventing bullying, and developing coping skills.

Talk it out

conflict resolution in the elementary classroom
1996
Describes the six-step conflict resolution process, called "Talk It Out," developed by educator Barbara Porro to teach students to solve their own real-life problems, such as teasing, cheating, hitting, and others, and includes lesson plans, scripts, and other resource tools.

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