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Heart Sense
  • Language: en

Heart Sense

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2022-06-30
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Heart Sense is a much needed antidote to life as we know it right now. It is a compilation of the wisdom, tradition, techniques, and teachings from some of the best teachers in the world. It allows the reader to explore these tools and ideas in a user-friendly way. The poetry and music selections are valuable additions to this work. It is rare to see them included as an integral part of mindfulness education. The careful selection of the works included, promotes reflection and self awareness. Educators may not know exactly what students need at this particular time in history but are aware that they themselves and the children in their care may be struggling with mental health. The tools, strategies and techniques in Heart Sense offer people, organizations and institutions some beautiful lessons on how to ease our anxieties, take care of ourselves, each other and the planet. Heart Sense is an excellent resource which will inform and inspire readers to return to the heart for much needed refuge.

Threshold
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 88

Threshold

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2010-04-30
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  • Publisher: SIU Press

Jennifer Richter presents a series of poems that explore the many facets of the term "threshold." Throughout the collection, the narrator experiences several acts of threshing, or separating—from birth and the small yet profound distances that part a mother and child, to the separation caused by illness and its toll on relationships. At the same time, she is progressively gathering, piecing together the remnants of her life, collecting her children into her arms, and welcoming a future without pain. Pain is often present in these poems, as the narrator frequently confronts her own threshold for enduring a ravaging illness. Her harrowing struggle through recovery is chronicled by a poem at ...

No Acute Distress
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 81

No Acute Distress

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016-03
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  • Publisher: SIU Press

"A collection of prose poems and lineated poems that chronicle everyday frustrations, confusions, and joys connected mainly with motherhood and illness"--

Apparent Suicide
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 217

Apparent Suicide

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2011-08-20
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  • Publisher: Lulu.com

Noah Wharton, a hot shot insurnace investigator finds himself looking into the death of the youngest son of a prominent Cleveland, Ohio family. Two members of the family suspect that there is more to the death than the apparent sucide ruling. Noah reluctantly takes on the case. His hunt for the truth leads to family secrets better left alone. He is pulled into a web of deceit, high finance and international intrigue. A formidable foe may be more than Noah bargained for.

Environmental Realism
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 150

Environmental Realism

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017-03-29
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  • Publisher: Springer

This interdisciplinary book challenges current approaches to “environmental problems” that perpetuate flawed but deeply embedded cultural beliefs about the role of science and technology in society. The authors elucidate and interrogate a cultural history of solutionism that typifies expectations that science can, should, and will reduce risk to people and property by containing and controlling biophysical phenomena. Using historical analysis, eco-evolutionary principles, and case studies on floods, radioactive waste, and epidemics, the authors show that perceived solutions to “environmental problems” generate new problems, leading to problem-solution cycles of increasing scope and complexity. The authors encourage readers to challenge the ideology of solutionism by considering the potential of language, social action and new paradigms of sustainability to shape management systems. This book will appeal to scholars in multi- and interdisciplinary fields such as Environment Studies, Environmental Science, Environmental Policy, and Science, Technology, and Society Studies.

Solar Power
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 342

Solar Power

In this important new primer, Dustin Mulvaney makes a passionate case for the significance of solar power energy and offers a vision for a more sustainable and just solar industry for the future. The solar energy industry has grown immensely over the past several years and now provides up to a fifth of California’s power. But despite its deservedly green reputation, solar development and deployment have potential social and environmental consequences, from poor factory labor standards to landscape impacts on wildlife. Using a wide variety of case studies and examples to trace the life cycle of photovoltaics, Mulvaney expertly outlines the state of the solar industry, exploring the ongoing conflicts between ecological concerns and climate mitigation strategies, as well as current trade disputes and the fate of toxins in solar waste products. This exceptional overview will outline the industry’s current challenges and possible future for students in environmental studies, energy policy, environmental sociology, and other aligned fields.

Big Orange, Black Storm Clouds and More
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 637

Big Orange, Black Storm Clouds and More

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015
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  • Publisher: Lulu.com

Leadbetter's book offers behind-the-scenes information in a, here-to-fore, unpublished history from the Office of Associate General Counsel for the University of Tennessee. All events discussed come from his personal knowledge and years of meticious notetaking covering a period from 1967 to the present. The book, over 600 pages in length, takes readers through the years of his life that Leadbetter lived to the fullest. Beginning with his role as a student leader of conservative orientation during the tumultuous years of the late 1960s and early '70s, the book moves to Leadbetter's surprising hire by the University as its first law clerk in the Office of General Counsel, only days after completion of litigation brought against the University by Leadbetter to obtain in-state classification.

Apex Expansion Project
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 950

Apex Expansion Project

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2010
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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A Gendered Choice
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 401

A Gendered Choice

Across the U.S. about 500 public schools currently offer single-gender classes or programmes. Hundreds more schools are contemplating separate classes for boys and girls in the wake of the 2006 legislation that allows such programmes to satisfy Title IX requirements. Spearheading the national trend in this direction with over 300 single-gender programmes is South Carolina, where David W. Chadwell was appointed the first state coordinator for single-gender initiatives. In this book, Chadwell lays out for administrators the step-by-step process of implementing single-sex programmes and schools in three stages: designing, initiating, and sustaining. A Gendered Choice is a practical, how-to book based upon unique, first-hand experience that interested administrators will want to examine as they contemplate or begin to introduce single-gender programmes in their schools.

The Longer We Were There
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 208

The Longer We Were There

The war in Afghanistan creates an urgency for telling stories—between soldiers, as they hand off missions to each other, and between soldiers and civilians, trying to explain what is going on—while also denying a lot of the context that is important for the telling of that story. The landscape is so mountainous and isolating that one incident or anecdote might not fit into a bigger picture beyond itself. A patrol may have no effect on the one that comes next. The war has ground itself into such a stasis that it is hard to see movement or plot. Yet we’re there. We have to say something. We have to be accountable, even though the circumstances complicate the ability to talk about it whil...