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Breaking vicious circles: Low confidence, depression, failures, fears, self-doubts ... Sumner, Wash: Sky Island Press, 1990.

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Harchy, Atelier Philippe, ed. Disney's I believe in me. [Burbank, Calif.]: Mouse Works, 1998.

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1942-, Crowley Richard J., and Cook Germaine ill, eds. Sammy the elephant & Mr. Camel: A story to help children overcome enuresis while discovering self-appreciation. New York: Magination Press, 1988.

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1942-, Crowley Richard J., and Ramsey Marcy Dunn ill, eds. Sammy the elephant & Mr. Camel: A story to help children overcome bedwetting. 2nd ed. Washington, D.C: Magination Press, 2005.

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Ring of Confidence (Circle Time). Positive Press Ltd, 2005.

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Bussel, Robert. “Apostles of a New Order”. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252039492.003.0003.

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This chapter examines the crucial experiences that boosted the self confidence and social awareness of Harold Gibbons and Ernest Calloway and gave them a budding sense of purpose and direction. Before they first met in Chicago in the summer of 1937, the education of Gibbons and Calloway continued on parallel tracks. Amid the profound social dislocation of the Great Depression, each of them experienced epiphanies that they subsequently credited with bolstering their determination to lift up the working class. This chapter first considers Gibbons and Calloway's life in Chicago before discussing how the city's overlapping circles of reform and radicalism made it a political cornucopia for the two men following their escape from the constricted world of their coal patch youths. It also looks at three mentors who introduced Gibbons to the concepts of a strong union movement, independent political action, and the importance of education for effective citizenship: Annetta Dieckmann, Lillian Herstein, and Paul Douglas. Finally, it describes Brookwood Labor College's influence on Calloway's thinking as well as his anti-communism.
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Don't Put Yourself Down in Circus Town: A Story about Self-Confidence. Magination Press, 2015.

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Enriching Circle Time: Dream Journeys and Positive Thoughts (Lucky Duck Books). Paul Chapman Educational Publishing, 2004.

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Red Glass (Readers Circle (Delacorte)). Delacorte Books for Young Readers, 2009.

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Lause, Mark A. The Counterfeit Nation. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252036552.003.0007.

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This chapter argues that secession transformed the Knights of the Golden Circle from a political confidence game into a multipurpose tool for a nation-building enterprise. That is, the Knights of the Golden Circle eased the effort of the Southern elite to build a nation by secession from a country it could no longer control and acquire the new territory they believed they could. Over time, George W. L. Bickley fine-tuned his flattery of the Southern elite, shaping for them a tool that appealed to popular prejudices against republican ideology. In response, the masters of the new Confederate nation found the Knights of the Golden Circle most useful as an all-purpose label for its enforcement arm at the defining margins of the new Confederate States of America.
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Don't Put Yourself down in Circus Town: A Story about Self-Confidence. American Psychological Association, 2014.

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"Family Circle" Step by Step Quick and Easy Workday Dinners (Family Circle Step-by-step: Confident Cooking). Murdoch Books, 2002.

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Fairchild, Alana. Divine Circus Oracle: Guidance for a Life of Sacred Subversion & Creative Confidence. Llewellyn Publications, 2016.

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Porter, Patrick. Warpath. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198807964.003.0002.

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This chapter argues that Britain’s war in Iraq was enabled and driven by an interaction of power and ideas, a particular blend of fear and confidence. A set of ideas about how best to pursue security, ideas enabled by the capabilities of the US, created the warpath, and those ideas were insulated and taken for granted. A set of basic assumptions, and the logic of preventive and coalition war, went unexamined, and proved decisive. Blair and his inner circle assumed war was inevitable—the only prudent choice was to force the issue now, on their terms, rather than later, on Saddam’s. They worried predominantly about how to create conditions that would legitimize a British military campaign, that would generate enough support, and that would predispose the country against further postponement of the final reckoning. The case for war then grew stronger through the tightening pressures of mobilisation, and the mounting fear of the reputational costs of standing down. By taking this wandering course, they were moving towards a fixed end.
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Disney Enterprises. Pixar Animation Studios. Franklin, TN: Creative Edge, 2010.

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Richard J., Ph.D. Crowley and Joyce C. Mills. Sammy the Elephant and Mr Camel: A Story to Help Children Overcome Enuresis While Discovering Self-Appreciation. Magination Press, 1989.

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Richard J., Ph.D. Crowley and Joyce C. Mills. Sammy the Elephant and Mr. Camel: A Story to Help Children Overcome Bedwetting While Discovering Self-Appreciation. Magination Press, 1989.

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Little Louie. Skyhorse Publishing Company, Incorporated, 2014.

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Finney, Kathryn. Little Louie. Skyhorse Publishing Company, Incorporated, 2014.

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