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Admitting I'm nuts would mean that the journey has not been real. "Memoirs of a Schizophrenic Goddess" begins with the murder of John Lennon. The superstar's spirit leads me to a book on science, ritual and religion called Tantrism. In the book I find pictures of a woman spinning in a circle. Finally there is a reason for the dance that I've been hiding in all of my life. According to the book I am a goddess, but the book is too difficult to understand, the science is too complex. To understand the journey I must read every book in the library. That's millions of books. Adding to my misery are the voices and the visions. Jesus and The Virgin are flesh and blood in my world, and devil-fighting rituals are a way of life. Exhausting my resources I search for help. No one wants to listen. I am encouraged to be quiet, not to let my "craziness" surface. That doesn't work for me because the journey is real.
The Secret Life of Ella and Stukely: The South Street Adventure
Nadine Bernard Westcott
Nadine Bernard Westcott
2014
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Breaking the Paddle: Ending School Corporal Punishment
Nadine A. Block
Center for Effective Discipline
2013
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This guide enables students of human geography to take a critical look at the set of practices, hardware and software that are together described as GIS. A guide to GIS for students of human geography. Outlines the distinct approaches to inquiry employed in GIS and illustrates their relevance for human geographers. Traces the history of GIS and human geography from 1970 to the present. Illustrates the challenges of data collection, classification in the context of multiple stakeholders and epistemological approaches. Tracks the use of GIS in applied contexts through the stages of problem definition, data acquisition and classification, choice of software, spatial analysis and graphic output. Includes an inventory of tools and information related to GIS, including web-based resources. Supported by a website, www.blackwellpublishing.com/schuurman.
Enter the exciting world of Muintir. The Great Catastrophe altered our world and the blood of our people forever. We the Muintir dug in deep and created a benevolent world shadowed by mutated critters known as the Mutagen. Our numbers are small but we flock together pooling our skills and resources to survive. In this inclusive role playing game it doesn't matter how you are born, look or identify. It matters how you play and use your skills. In fact those born with reduced abilities may inherit extraordinary gifts. Life is harsh so make of it what you will. In this fully immersive role playing game the Narrator imagines how this world looks and adds their own flair to this unique and interesting game. Players can dress or imagine their characters as they wish. Characters could have green skin, giant ears and a tail. Your Imagination is your limitation and looks or identity do not change the games core structure, so imagine away. Narrators are encouraged to create new Mutagen, enhanced items, maps and hamlets. The game play uses a single six sided dice, cheap and easy to find. So just print off some game play sheets, grab some friends and die and play and create to your hearts content.
Do you suffer at the hands of boastful brats, petty parents, nasty neighbours, sour siblings or flippant friends? Well we might have the answer for your problems (not guaranteed). Through modern technology and age-old wisdom, our experienced and highly educated team (that's a blatant lie if I ever saw one) offer, unique gifts in the guise of everyday goods that will leave everyone better off (not ruddy likely) for a low, low cost. (We take cash as a deposit and make a profit of your most valuable assets, for example, the ability to walk.) RUSH IN TODAY AND TAKE A JOURNEY TO THE STARS, AND WONDER AT OUR GREATNESS. (If you rush in without fixing your own problems through conversation, hard work and common decency, you are an ill witted beast.) Alan Akar the 1st, proprietor of Ad' Astra Ad' Astra has recently moved from ye old England and has been taken to the city of Adelaide, South Australia in the suburb of Magic's End. This suburb is magically placed within a real suburb in the south near an upgraded shopping centre. It was shifted in 2008 because of accusations made by the Inquisition mob.] Advertisement in the local newspaper in the summer of 1587.
Born into a world where humanity has been corrupted by evil, can one tribal girl fulfil a prophecy and defeat a dark goddess?Ake's peace is fragile. Trying to carve out an existence in a land torn by strife and famine, her destiny has made her the target of terrible creatures. And as her divine nemesis's power grows ever stronger, the young mage knows she must awaken her own otherworldly heritage if she wants to survive.Enduring endless hardships with aid from her soulmate, Ake bravely battles the forces attempting to tear them apart. But being fated to save the world and actually doing it are two very different things...
'You must kill her, elf. Kings will rise and fall, and they will want a powerful queen. You will spend the next centuries giving your life for hers as they seek her out.'Ake and her son are destined to defeat the evil goddess Drianna, who has hunted her since childhood. Now a powerful mage, Ake is tortured by her past. Her elven husband has vowed to protect them, but evil has a way of sinking its fangs in and refusing to let go. As Drianna reaches the peak of her power Ake realizes she must fight for those she loves if she is ever to defeat Drianna and find peace. Trying to save the man you love while he is consumed by an inner darkness always comes at a cost....
ALAR Journal V24No1
Nadine Broodryk; Bing Qin Koh
Action Learning, Action Research Association
2020
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A historian of science examines key public debates about the fundamental nature of humans to ask why a polarized discourse about nature versus nurture became so entrenched in the popular sciences of animal and human behavior.Are humans innately aggressive or innately cooperative? In the 1960s, bestselling books enthralled American readers with the startling claim that humans possessed an instinct for violence inherited from primate ancestors. Critics responded that humans were inherently loving and altruistic. The resulting debate—fiercely contested and highly public—left a lasting impression on the popular science discourse surrounding what it means to be human.Killer Instinct traces how Konrad Lorenz, Robert Ardrey, and their followers drew on the sciences of animal behavior and paleoanthropology to argue that the aggression instinct drove human evolutionary progress. Their message, spread throughout popular media, brought pointed ripostes. Led by the anthropologist Ashley Montagu, opponents presented a rival vision of human nature, equally based in biological evidence, that humans possessed inborn drives toward love and cooperation. Over the course of the debate, however, each side accused the other of holding an extremist position: that behavior was either determined entirely by genes or shaped solely by environment. Nadine Weidman shows that what started as a dispute over the innate tendencies of animals and humans transformed into an opposition between nature and nurture.This polarized formulation proved powerful. When E. O. Wilson introduced his sociobiology in 1975, he tried to rise above the oppositional terms of the aggression debate. But the controversy over Wilson’s work—led by critics like the feminist biologist Ruth Hubbard—was ultimately absorbed back into the nature-versus-nurture formulation. Killer Instinct explores what happens and what gets lost when polemics dominate discussions of the science of human nature.
I Feel Mad! Tips for Kids on Managing Angry Feelings
Nadine Briggs; Donna Shea
How to Make Keep Friends, LLC
2015
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I Feel Mad is the 1st in the series of workbooks authored by social-emotional learning experts, Nadine Briggs and Donna Shea. The co-authors of the How to Make and Keep Friends book series have more than 30 years of combined experience in social coaching children. Donna and Nadine's books teach children to use their simple, actionable, and proven strategies for increased social success.."Being mad is not bad at all. It's just another feeling, such as being happy or excited. It's what you do when you are mad that might cause problems or get you into trouble."In this easy-to-read and beautifully illustrated workbook, we discuss with kids that anger is a normal emotion that everyone experiences. Learning to manage that anger and frustration appropriately is a critical life skill. Kids will learn how to identify the physical sensations and triggers of anger and implement strategies before it becomes too hot to handle. With a menu of safe ideas to choose from when anger strikes, the tips and strategies in our workbook include: Understanding that anger is usually the second emotion that comes after feeling hurt, sad, ignored or helpless;"Taking the temperature" of the angry emotion and implementing strategies to prevent an explosion;Learning the one important anger rule to remember;Creative "brainstorms" to manage anger safely (for example, drawing a picture of how mad you are and putting in the freezer to "cool off);Becoming an expert problem-solver so that angry situations cool down quickly; Our strategies of "Talk-Walk-Ask" and "Stop-Drop-Roll" to diffuse angry moments;And more