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Sound-Rage: A Primer of the Neurobiology and Psychology of a Little Known Anger Disorder
Sound-Rage, commonly known as "Misophonia," is a little known disorder characterized by an anger response to certain sounds. Gum popping, food chewing, nose sniffing, pen clicking... fingers pointing, legs swinging, hair twirling.... For the vast majority of people, these sounds and sights are meaningless. For a small minority of the population, these sounds and sights are triggers that lead to instant rage and set off a physiological urge to flee. The primer presents groundbreaking research on the neurobiology and psychology of the disorder, and provides compelling evidence that "Sound-Rage" is a neurological, developmental disorder that alters neural processes in the brain. It discusses why cognitive behavior therapy is the most effective treatment for reducing symptoms.
Lower Dauphin Wrestling: An Uncommon Heritage 1960-2024

Lower Dauphin Wrestling: An Uncommon Heritage 1960-2024

Judith T. Witmer

Yesteryear Publishing
2024
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Lower Dauphin Wrestling: An Uncommon HeritageWhy a book about wrestling in a high school? Why a book about a sport that at the varsity level lasts only six minutes-or less, if there is a pin? This is that book, and six minutes into it you will see why. Written by one who was intrigued by the quiet intensity of the young wrestlers in her English class-boys from a wide spectrum, some with heavy home burdens, this author (who had never seen a wrestling match) soon learned a lot about wrestling, as will the reader. In 1960 Lower Dauphin High School, seated in quiet farmland only twenty minutes from the state's capital city, was composed of students from one small town and four surrounding townships-all rural. Very few of the new students yet knew any of the other students who would become their teammates. And the former home town high school would be losing its sports players to the new jointure. This was a potential nightmare-your senior year and you are surrounded by mainly strangers-some from a power house in football and the other with many years' experience as "a wrestling school." Sixty years later, Lower Dauphin High School is the proof of such success. And with that has come An Uncommon Heritage. Lower Dauphin Wrestling: An Uncommon Heritage does not provide a list, guide, or an instruction book on "how to be a wrestler." What we do have, however, are adults who encouraged young men to find something in the sport of wrestling that they had not found elsewhere and to guide them to use the skills that wrestling provides, including the opportunity for positive changes and for opening many doors, beginning in competition and ending in lifelong friendships. More particularly, the human stories not widely known deserve to be seen in retrospective daylight. The triumphs and defeats of the wrestling mat are, in many cases, not even the most compelling part of the story. The athletes of these pages climbed a mountain of effort, emotion, and sacrifice before ever stepping onto the mat or hearing a referee's whistle. And excelled
It's the Berries! Life as a Co-Ed in the Roaring Twenties
There is something compelling about "The Roaring Twenties," with its rushing out of world affairs following WWI; beginning a more lighthearted lifestyle with the advent of "fashion" in the discovery of short skirts, raccoon coats, and open galoshes; by-passing Prohibition laws by young men discovering an easy hiding place for flasks in their ballooned knickers; young women learning to smoke; and both becoming adept at "parking parties" in the fancifully-styled, bright-colored enclosed automobiles, some even with window blinds on the side windows. The 1920s decidedly was a decade made for the young, assuming freedoms not available to their parents' own earlier youth. With this new, more open society more receptive to change, prestigious colleges saw marketing opportunities and began to open wide their doors to women, and then struggled to know with what to do with them once they were enrolled ("What will we do about chaperones?") If ever there was a "best time" to be young, it was the 1920s, before the ominous signs of an economic depression were visible.Second best to living in the "roaring twenties" is experiencing it through the eyes of one who lived it-and for four years kept a daily diary, a document not intended to be read except by its author. Mary Alice Thompson was also a keeper of print memorabilia-programs, tickets, dance cards, invitations, calling cards, letters, party favors and anything else that could be affixed permanently into a scrap book-many keepsake items even more revealing than the written entries. The combination makes for a treasure to read and to revisit again and again, each reading of it more enriched. To these favored youth of the 1920s, life was, indeed, in their parlance "just a bowl of cherries," there simply for the taking-especially if you were a seventeen-year-old co-ed whose parents had the means by which to send you to the big city of Philadelphia, only a train ride away from the sheltered life of Curwensville, Pennsylvania.For the young, the whole social atmosphere of the 1920s was the bee's knees and the cat's pajamas with its fast cars, speakeasies, jazz music, petting parties, Valentino, and the beginning of the "talkies." In perfect hyperbole parlance, readers are sure to agree, "It was, indeed, the Berries "
Longing to Be Free

Longing to Be Free

Judith T Guskin

Wonder Spirit Press
2018
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This novel is set in tumultuous times 1630-1677 in colonial New England and London. In the beginning there was peaceful co-existence between the English colonists and the Native American Nations. Comfort Bradford, the daughter of the Governor of Plymouth, is friends with her Wampanoag neighbors; she speaks their language and respects their culture. Decades later her friend Metacom leads his people and other tribes in a united effort against the colonies. It was a war that almost destroyed all New England towns and native villages. Why did this war happen? Was it a just war?Inspired by true events, this richly-detailed novel brings to life the leaders - Native Americans, colonists and members of the London Parliament - whose beliefs and actions shaped history for generations. Comfort's dreams, fears, passions and daring actions are woven throughout this historical novel of friendship, love, religious conflicts, politics and war.
Surviving the Twentieth Century

Surviving the Twentieth Century

Judith T. Marcus

Routledge
2018
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Surviving the Twentieth Century celebrates the achievements of the renowned sociologist Joseph Maier. A superb teacher and respected scholar of formidable scope, Maier's work encompassed a variety of disciplines, including sociology, philosophy, and political science. He is well known for his comparative research on Latin America as well as Jewish law and tradition. As Judith Marcus observes, Maier helped to establish comparative-historical sociology as an acknowledged field of study. This volume records and pays tribute to his scholarship and significant public service.The volume is divided into parts reflecting the breath of Maier's intellectual interests. Contributors are drawn from a variety of fields and geographical arenas. Part 1 consists of biographical interviews and personal observations on Maier and his work by Herman Berlinski, David Berlinski, Geoffrey Lloyd, Enrique Krauze and Aaron W. Warner. Part 2 includes contributions addressing some of the main themes in Maier's work: the interaction of nationalism, community and personal identity; the impact of politics on social science; culture, politics, and religion. Contributors include Abraham Edel, William Safran, Reinhard Kreckel, Zoltan Tarr, Sandro Segre, Ludwig von Friedberg, Irving Louis Horowitz, Judith Marcus, Editfi Kurzweil, Paul Neurath, Ruth Rubinstein, Andrew P. Lyons and Harriet D. Lyons, Tony Carnes, and Elfriede Uner.Part 3 reflects the impact of Maier's work on other scholars. It includes essays on philosophy, religion, literature and intellectual responsibility. Contributors include Tom Rockmore, Laurent Stern, Edmund Leites, Alfred Schmidt, Norbert Altwicker, Rita Kuczynski, Gerard Raulet, and Peter Gottwald. Part 4 covers the influence of crisis on Jewish intellectual life, and includes contributions by Herbert Strauss, Emanuel Maier, Leon A. Feldman, Hannelore Kunzl, and Johann Maier. The volume concludes, in part 5, with personal tributes to Maier by Curt C. Silberman, C. Alexander Weinstock, and Helen Hacker. The volume includes an illuminating introduction by Judith Marcus, thematic essay by Joseph Maier, and a selected bibliography of his work.Scholars who have been influenced by Maier will welcome this volume. Those who are not familiar with the scope of his contributions will benefit from the experience of seeing how his work has affected the choices of others. This is the 24th volume issued in Transaction's distinguished scholar (festschrift) series.
Surviving the Twentieth Century

Surviving the Twentieth Century

Judith T. Marcus

Transaction Publishers
1999
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Surviving the Twentieth Century celebrates the achievements of the renowned sociologist Joseph Maier. A superb teacher and respected scholar of formidable scope, Maier's work encompassed a variety of disciplines, including sociology, philosophy, and political science. He is well known for his comparative research on Latin America as well as Jewish law and tradition. As Judith Marcus observes, Maier helped to establish comparative-historical sociology as an acknowledged field of study. This volume records and pays tribute to his scholarship and significant public service.The volume is divided into parts reflecting the breath of Maier's intellectual interests. Contributors are drawn from a variety of fields and geographical arenas. Part 1 consists of biographical interviews and personal observations on Maier and his work by Herman Berlinski, David Berlinski, Geoffrey Lloyd, Enrique Krauze and Aaron W. Warner. Part 2 includes contributions addressing some of the main themes in Maier's work: the interaction of nationalism, community and personal identity; the impact of politics on social science; culture, politics, and religion. Contributors include Abraham Edel, William Safran, Reinhard Kreckel, Zoltan Tarr, Sandro Segre, Ludwig von Friedberg, Irving Louis Horowitz, Judith Marcus, Editfi Kurzweil, Paul Neurath, Ruth Rubinstein, Andrew P. Lyons and Harriet D. Lyons, Tony Carnes, and Elfriede Uner.Part 3 reflects the impact of Maier's work on other scholars. It includes essays on philosophy, religion, literature and intellectual responsibility. Contributors include Tom Rockmore, Laurent Stern, Edmund Leites, Alfred Schmidt, Norbert Altwicker, Rita Kuczynski, Gerard Raulet, and Peter Gottwald. Part 4 covers the influence of crisis on Jewish intellectual life, and includes contributions by Herbert Strauss, Emanuel Maier, Leon A. Feldman, Hannelore Kunzl, and Johann Maier. The volume concludes, in part 5, with personal tributes to Maier by Curt C. Silberman, C. Alexander Weinstock, and Helen Hacker. The volume includes an illuminating introduction by Judith Marcus, thematic essay by Joseph Maier, and a selected bibliography of his work.Scholars who have been influenced by Maier will welcome this volume. Those who are not familiar with the scope of his contributions will benefit from the experience of seeing how his work has affected the choices of others. This is the 24th volume issued in Transaction's distinguished scholar (festschrift) series.
Team-Based Professional Development

Team-Based Professional Development

Judith T. Witmer; Steven A. Melnick

Rowman Littlefield Education
2007
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In this book, Judith T. Witmer and Steven A. Melnick provide an overview of adult learning and its impact on professional development. The chapters provide a theoretical foundation along with practical advice on implementing team-based professional development among educators within school districts which will lead to true systemic reform.
A Short History of Greenville

A Short History of Greenville

Judith T. Bainbridge

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA PRESS
2024
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A Concise and engaging history that traces Greenville's development from backcountry settlement to one of America's best small citiesToday, Greenville, South Carolina, is regularly included on lists of the best cities and places to live in the United States. The present-day site of technological innovation nestled in the Piedmont of America's Southeast, Greenville is promoted as a future-oriented city and weekend getaway for tourists interested in art, culture, nature, and cuisine. In this lively historical account illustrated with sixty images, author Judith T. Bainbridge invites readers to explore the full expanse of Greenville's history, from its earliest days as Cherokee hunting grounds, to its development as a western outpost settlement and later a nineteenth-century summer resort. From the economic boom brought by the textile industry, to the bust of the Great Depression, and finally to the revitalization of the downtown as a haven for business and tourism in the twenty-first century, Bainbridge charts the development of this dynamic city.
Lakeland Restaurant Guide 2018: Best Rated Restaurants in Lakeland, Florida - Restaurants, Bars and Cafes recommended for Visitors, 2018
The restaurants found in this guide are the most positively reviewed and recommended by locals and travelers. Asian Fusion, Brazilian, Dominican, French, Greek, Indian, Irish, Italian, Japanese, Latin American, Mediterranean, Mexican, Mongolian, Pakistani, Puerto Rican, Spanish, Tex-Mex, Thai, Turkish, Vietnamese and many more options to visit and enjoy your stay.
Orlando Guidebook 2019: Shops, Restaurants, Entertainment and Nightlife in Orlando, Florida (City Guidebook 2019)
The places found in this guidebook are the most positively reviewed and recommended by locals and travelers. 1,900 places listed and organized in four groups. "TOP 500 SHOPS" 82 Store Categories. "TOP 500 RESTAURANTS & CAFES" 71 Cuisine Types. "TOP 400 BARS & PUBS" American Bars, Gastropubs, Sport Bars, Cocktail Bars, Wine Bars, Tapas Bars, Sushi Bars, Gay Bars, Latin Bars, Breweries.. "TOP 500 NIGHTLIFE SPOTS" Restaurants, Bars, Lounges, Nightclubs, Comedy Clubs, Karaoke, Pool Halls, Bowling, Performing Arts, Music Venues, Adult Entertainment and many more options to visit, relax and enjoy your stay.
A Gospel Generation: Bible Studies for Youth Around the Globe

A Gospel Generation: Bible Studies for Youth Around the Globe

Judith T. Lester

Sunday School Publishing Board
2018
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30 Bible Studies for Youth Groups and ClassesUtilizing lessons from the Bible, these studies prompt youth to live their lives so as to exemplify the transforming presence of Christ by taking faith-based risks, focusing on their divinely given purpose, and daily making a difference for the glory of God. The five units, each containing six lessons, address (1) giving God one's all; (2) being open to God's mission; (3) speaking out to share Christ in the world (engaging in prophetic action); (4) becoming a people committed to discipleship and evangelization; and (5) living out the Gospel (the Good News).This GOSPEL/Good News-centered Series includes the following: - Student/Youth Bible Lessons;- Discussion Questions;- Small-group Prayer Guides/Activities;- Personal Prayer Devotional Guides;- People Service Focus Projects.The lessons are designed to touch the lives of young people around the world, encouraging them to fulfill their purpose as followers of Christ. These studies are inspired and utilized by Baptist youth who have participated in the development of the Baptist World Alliance Youth Department's Singapore Declaration.
Without Hesitation

Without Hesitation

Judith T Walenta Np

Balboa Press
2019
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Judith T. Walenta had just begun her new career as a nurse practitioner in Manhattan when she is diagnosed with stage one breast cancer. Having avoided conventional medicine for years in her own care, she suddenly finds herself diagnosed with a serious-potentially fatal-disease. At first her unwavering faith in holistic healing seems to abandon her and she resigns herself to accepting traditional treatment. But when her search begins to uncover alternatives, she rejects surgery and chemo and chooses therapies that heal her mind and spirit, as well as her body. In the end, she not only wins her battle against breast cancer, but is also shown that it's possible to live a richer, fuller, more joyous life-even after receiving a life-altering diagnosis. In this memoir set in 1990 and 1991, the author shares both her very personal journey as she seeks to eradicate the cancer threatening to kill her and a historical perspective on the growth and development of what is commonly called "alternative medicine" today. Join the author on her journey of spiritual, emotional, and physical healing after the biopsy that changed her life forever.
Without Hesitation

Without Hesitation

Judith T Walenta Np

Balboa Press
2019
pokkari
Judith T. Walenta had just begun her new career as a nurse practitioner in Manhattan when she is diagnosed with stage one breast cancer. Having avoided conventional medicine for years in her own care, she suddenly finds herself diagnosed with a serious-potentially fatal-disease. At first her unwavering faith in holistic healing seems to abandon her and she resigns herself to accepting traditional treatment. But when her search begins to uncover alternatives, she rejects surgery and chemo and chooses therapies that heal her mind and spirit, as well as her body. In the end, she not only wins her battle against breast cancer, but is also shown that it's possible to live a richer, fuller, more joyous life-even after receiving a life-altering diagnosis. In this memoir set in 1990 and 1991, the author shares both her very personal journey as she seeks to eradicate the cancer threatening to kill her and a historical perspective on the growth and development of what is commonly called "alternative medicine" today. Join the author on her journey of spiritual, emotional, and physical healing after the biopsy that changed her life forever.
Orlando Guidebook 2018: Shops, Restaurants, Entertainment and Nightlife in Orlando, Florida (City Guidebook 2018)
The places found in this guidebook are the most positively reviewed and recommended by locals and travelers. 1,900 places listed and organized in four groups. "TOP 500 SHOPS" 82 Store Categories. "TOP 500 RESTAURANTS & CAFES" 71 Cuisine Types. "TOP 400 BARS & PUBS" American Bars, Gastropubs, Sport Bars, Cocktail Bars, Wine Bars, Tapas Bars, Sushi Bars, Gay Bars, Latin Bars, Breweries.. "TOP 500 NIGHTLIFE SPOTS" Restaurants, Bars, Lounges, Nightclubs, Comedy Clubs, Karaoke, Pool Halls, Bowling, Performing Arts, Music Venues, Adult Entertainment and many more options to visit, relax and enjoy your stay.