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Neste livro, Nartan Lemos fornece uma leitura sensível, perspicaz e informativa sobre como trazer mais energia vital e inspiração para nossas vidas. Ela integra a sua história de crescimento e transformação a insights de sua percepção acerca do psiquismo e da meditação, e de práticas para estimular a consciência corporal e a energia vital. Trata-se de um livro dedicado à experiência, à energia, aos recursos e ao dom da dança. O Método Dança Vital, desenvolvido por Nartan Lemos a partir das experiências pessoais e estudos teóricos, propõe o uso da dança como forma de curar as feridas da infância e trazer as pessoas de volta à sua energia e amor-próprio. Combina o trab...
Este livro é uma jornada envolvente sobre a fluidez do tempo, que propõe reflexões profundas e convida o leitor a percorrer uma linha do tempo de trajetórias, experiências e descobertas. A leitura deste livro é fortemente recomendada a qualquer pessoa que queira se conectar com suas emoções, encontrar coragem para enfrentar desafios e abraçar a sua jornada de autotransformação. O autor nos apresenta a psicoterapia como um processo de ajuda e amparo, uma ferramenta essencial para o autoconhecimento e a ressignificação do passado. Em cada página, o leitor é convidado a refletir sobre sua própria vulnerabilidade e necessidade de enfrentar seus medos para transformar a sua história. O livro desafia o leitor a se posicionar dentro de suas próprias experiências. Com uma escrita envolvente e sensível, Carlos Guerber nos leva nesta jornada de autodescoberta e superação, ressaltando a importância de fazer escolhas conscientes e transformadoras em nossas vidas. "E O QUE É QUE EU TENHO A VER COM O TEMPO QUE EU TENHO?" é uma obra que toca a alma e incita a reflexão sobre nossas próprias escolhas e caminhos.
A beautiful re-issued edition of poetry from the Scotiabank Giller Prize–winning author of How To Pronounce Knife FEATURING A NEW INTRODUCTION BY THE AUTHOR The language of Small Arguments is simple, yet there is nothing simple in its ideas. Reminiscent of Pablo Neruda’s Elemental Odes, these poems explore the structures of argument, orchestrating material around repetition, variation, and contrast. Thammavongsa’s approach is like that of a scientist or philosopher, delicately probing material for meaning and understanding. The poet collects small lives and argues for a larger belonging: a grain of dirt, a crushed cockroach, the eyes of a dead dragonfly. It is a work that suggests we can create with what we know and with that alone. First published in 2003, Small Arguments announced the arrival of a distinct and utterly original new voice.
This volume offers, for the first time in a single source, English translations of all twenty-six fifteenth–thirteenth centuries B.C.E. Ahhiyawa texts, a commentary and brief exposition on each text’s historical implications, an introductory essay, and a longer essay on Mycenaean-Hittite interconnections.
This volume depicts the world of Varekai, a production of the entertainment company Cirque de Soleil. Varekai - which means wherever in the Romany language of the gypsies - pays tribute to a universe of infinite possibilities through an explosive fusion of drama and acrobatics, which is captured here in the photography of Veronique Vial.
A comprehensive volume with papers discussing various aspects of the intercultural contact between West Anatolia and the Aegean during the Late Bronze Age and Early Iron Age. The conference proceedings focus on the various Anatolian and Aegean cross-cultural "interfaces," the archaeological testimonies of the "indigenous" population, the impact of the Hittite, Mycenaean and Ionian migration movements on the pre-existing population, as well as the inter-cultural and cross-cultural mingling of the Aegean and Anatolia.
Drawing out her mother's childhood memories of life in southern Italy at the dawn of the twentieth century, Mary Melfi takes an unconventional approach to autobiographical writing. Italy Revisited serves as a double memoir, told in dialogue between a mother and a daughter. The conversation takes the reader to a medieval town high up in the mountains where time is told by the shadow the sun casts, where wheat and olive oil are the currency of choice (barter is in use), and where marriage is as much about property as it is about love. As they re-create that vanished world, the pair finds greater understanding of the tumultuous relationships that sometimes exist between immigrant mothers and their children.
The textbook on what archaeologists do and how they do it - completely revised and redesigned.For the Fourth Edition, new theoretical approaches, such as agency, materiality, and engagement theory, are added and earlier approaches analyzed afresh. Field methods and scientific techniques have been updated throughout, and new emphasis is placed on climate change and its impact on human affairs. The latest information on topics as varied as the Iceman, Pleistocene extinctions, and llama domestication is included, along with the most up-to-date material on GIS and surveying technology. New topics will be introduced to emphasize the ever-changing face of modern archaeology, and additional special box features will be included, as well as discussion of the archaeological techniques needed to study the material culture of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. A key component of the new edition will be the introduction of a dedicated Web site and study guide to accompany the textbook itself. Over 600 illustrations.
This reference tool covers the technology and methods of treatment for both types of lacquer and assesses current practices. It describes production technology and decorative techniques and discusses the materials used in Asian lacquer.