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A Nurse's Guide to Presenting and Publishing: Dare to Share

A Nurse's Guide to Presenting and Publishing: Dare to Share

Kathleen T. Heinrich

Jones and Bartlett Publishers, Inc
2007
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Boost Your Nursing Career with This Insightful GuidebookThat Takes You Through the Essential Steps of Presenting and Publishing!Written for every nurse, A Nurse's Guide to Presenting and Publishing is a resource for baccalaureate, graduate and doctoral students, a companion text for professional development, or a handbook for small groups in practice settings. The small steps shared in this book have helped hundreds of students, staff nurses, advanced practice nurses, and nurse managers to accept the challenge and dare to share their experience with others. Now you can learn to do the same!Meant as a portable mentor, the first section in this guidebook introduces you to all four steps:-shift in perspective – see yourself as creative -self-reflect – explore your "inner landscape" -strategies and skills – practice the techniques and tools -support circles – develop mindful relationships with colleague-friends.For the first time ever, these evidence-based steps are contained in one book!
Remembering Stalin's Victims

Remembering Stalin's Victims

Kathleen E. Smith

Cornell University Press
2009
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In Remembering Stalin's Victims, Kathleen E. Smith examines how government reformers' repudiation of Stalin's repressions both in the 1950s and in the 1980s created new political crises. Drawing on interviews, she tells the stories of citizens and officials in conflict over the past. She also addresses the underlying question of how societies emerging from rep1;essive regimes reconcile themselves to their memories. Soviet leaders twice attempted to liberalize communist rule and both times their initiatives hinged on criticism of Stalin. During the years of the Khrushchev "thaw" and again during Gorbachev's glasnost, anti-Stalinism proved a unique catalyst for democratic mobilization. Under Gorbachev, dissatisfaction with half truths about past atrocities united citizens from all walks of life in the Memorial Society, an independent mass movement that eventually challenged the very notion of reform communism. Smith investigates why citizens risked confrontation with the Communist Party in order to promote recognition of the victims of Stalinism and recompense for their survivors. Efforts to acknowledge the bitter legacy of totalitarian rule, while originally supporting a stable statesociety reform coalition, ultimately provoked "radical" demands for openness about the past, official accountability, and institutional guarantees of human rights, Smith explains. The battle over the Soviet past, she suggests, not only illuminates the dynamic between elite and mass political actors during liberalization, but also reveals the scars that totalitarian rule has left on Russian society and the long-term obstacles to reform it has created.
The Widow's Quest

The Widow's Quest

Kathleen L. Lodwick

Lehigh University Press
2003
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Rev. George D. Byers, Presbyterian missionary at Kachek, Hainan island, China, was murdered by bandits in front of his home on June 24, 1924, setting off an extraterritorality incident that involved American, British, and Chinese government officials ranging from the local Chinese military commander to the British consul at Hoihow, Hainan, the Chinese Foreign Minister Wellington Koo, U.S. Congressmen, Presbyterians in China and the U.S., and friends of the Byers family. Based on American and British consular archives and those of the Presbyterian Church (USA) and members of the Hainan mission, this is the story of how Mrs. Byers and her ally, Mrs. Mabel Roys, the sole woman on the Presbyterian Board of Foreign Missions (BFM), successfully got the government and their church to take action. Kathleen L. Lodwick is a Professor of History at the Pennsylvania State University, Lehigh Valley.
The Mortician's Child: The casket in our living room, the hearse outside the Dairy Queen, and the rest of my life six feet above
"The Mortician's Child surprises, horrifies, appeals to voyeuristic tendencies and, at the same time, tugs at our heartstrings." She's a little girl for whom death is a very big problem. Her father scares her. There's a casket with a stranger in it in their living room, a trip in a hearse to an insane asylum, and obituaries read with commentary to her during dinner (how easy it is to die). As she grows up, she shines a light into her father's troubled behavior and, by doing so, shines a light into her own. While her story is probably quite different from yours, you're likely to find elements of your own journey within these pages as you explore the challenges that come with growing up, appreciate the experiences that enrich your life, and learn to live more fully--here, six feet above.
Hado Bear's Secret

Hado Bear's Secret

Kathleen Quigley Caputo

Hado Bear, Inc.
2017
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Meet Hado Bear - outwardly an ordinary stuffed toy polar bear in a gift shop window. But Hado Bear has a secret. A secret he is afraid to tell anyone. He is also sad as days and days go by with no one choosing to take him home."What's wrong with me?" sighs Hado Bear. "Why doesn't anyone bring me home?" How many children feel the same way? Worried there is something wrong with them. Feeling they don't fit in because they look different, have different customs, speak differently, or don't know anyone.Join Hado Bear as he is suddently chosen by Aunt Donna to brighten the face of her niece, Janine, a little girl who thinks no one likes her at her new school.Find out how Hado Bear got his name and what it means. See how good thoughts and good words attract good feelings and good experiences. Hold your breath as Hado Bear shares his secret with Janine and her family. Smile when Janine and Hado Bear both learn that we are all perfect just the way we are. Cheer when Janine and Hado Bear reach out to befriend another lonely child and share what they have learned.
A Clinician's Guide to ADHD in Women

A Clinician's Guide to ADHD in Women

Kathleen Nadeau; Patricia Quinn; Michael Morse

TAYLOR FRANCIS LTD
2026
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A Clinician’s Guide to ADHD in Women provides readers with a toolbox of strategic therapeutic approaches for diagnosing, treating, and working with women with ADHD. Clinicians are guided through an integrative approach to identifying and treating women with ADHD, including explorations of hormonal factors and psychiatric conditions that accompany ADHD in women. The psychotherapueutic approach outlined in this guide is pragmatic and solution-focused, including gender-sensitive approaches to treatment, medication, hormonal interventions, and psycho/social treatment. Vignettes illustrate how an application of strategies, medication, social solutions and care can facilitate and treat women with ADHD and co-occuring psychiatric conditions. This book is an essential resource for clinicians and treatment providers that wish to transform the lives of women suffering with both diagnosed and undiagnosed ADHD.
A Clinician's Guide to ADHD in Women

A Clinician's Guide to ADHD in Women

Kathleen Nadeau; Patricia Quinn; Michael Morse

TAYLOR FRANCIS LTD
2026
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A Clinician’s Guide to ADHD in Women provides readers with a toolbox of strategic therapeutic approaches for diagnosing, treating, and working with women with ADHD. Clinicians are guided through an integrative approach to identifying and treating women with ADHD, including explorations of hormonal factors and psychiatric conditions that accompany ADHD in women. The psychotherapueutic approach outlined in this guide is pragmatic and solution-focused, including gender-sensitive approaches to treatment, medication, hormonal interventions, and psycho/social treatment. Vignettes illustrate how an application of strategies, medication, social solutions and care can facilitate and treat women with ADHD and co-occuring psychiatric conditions. This book is an essential resource for clinicians and treatment providers that wish to transform the lives of women suffering with both diagnosed and undiagnosed ADHD.
A Snowflake's Dance

A Snowflake's Dance

Kathleen McLeod

Friesenpress
2023
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Discover a fresh perspective on snow with Kathleen McLeod's A Snowflake's Dance. This mesmerizing journey captures the life cycle of Snowflake as it navigates through Canada's Eastern Arctic, evolving through seasons from a crystalline snowflake to a snowfield, then a glacier, an iceberg, and finally returning to its original form.Young readers will meet the Inuit, fascinating Arctic creatures, and the trio of narrators: Landscape, Sea, and Sky. Each character contributes to painting a breathtaking picture of the Arctic's ecosystem and its interconnectedness with the rest of the world. As visually appealing as it is informative, the book is enriched with vibrant watercolour illustrations. A Snowflake's Dance is an invaluable resource for educators. The book easily integrates into school curriculums as it facilitates learning about the seasons, the Arctic environment, northern wildlife, snow formation, and glaciers. It provides an engaging platform for children to explore the marvels of natural science and geography.Prepare to be whisked away on an unforgettable adventure that encapsulates the magic and mystery of the Arctic. A Snowflake's Dance is more than just a book-it's a gateway to understanding the beauty, complexity, and significance of our natural world.
Miss Mattie's Aprons

Miss Mattie's Aprons

Kathleen D. Lindsey

Independently Published
2016
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A young girl tells the many ways in which her friend, Miss Mattie, uses her aprons. Each day they design a different apron by using recycled clothing, adorning them with pretty buttons, rick-rack and ribbons. Although Miss Mattie seems to stay busy with her daily chores, she always makes precious time for this delightful little girl. Miss Mattie's Aprons, will give young audiences a small glimpse of years gone by and how useful the apron was, and still is today.
Terralepus Greg's Joy

Terralepus Greg's Joy

Kathleen Margaret Hamilton

Independently Published
2019
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Mary quickly ran over to the vehicle with Thomas close behind her. She jumped inside and flipped the switch, intending on disrupting the police by pulling in their cars. Instead, she watched as Thomas slammed against the magnet followed by Lilly, Sam, Cora and Trixie. Mary stared out the window for a moment before stepping out of her vehicle. There, pinned up against the magnet, the teens groaned and glowed. Sheldon ran over and jumped into the vehicle to flip the switch and Mary watched as the teens dropped to the ground. Cora landed on her back and breathed hard. She grabbed at her belly and stared into the sky. "Cora, are you okay?" yelled Thomas. "Cora?" "I can't feel the baby move My baby, oh, Thomas " Lilly crawled over to her sister. "Breathe, Cora, slow deep breaths." Mary stared wide eyed at Cora. She stepped back as the officers surrounded the teens in the chaos. Mary looked over at Sheldon who was standing by the police car, now in handcuffs. Her friend was going to jail because of her. Mary quickly ran over and grabbed Sheldon by the arm and they quickly disappeared into the gathering crowd. Mary pulled Sheldon into an alley way and picked the lock on the handcuffs. "You're a doll, Mary," he said as the cuffs fell to the ground. "I don't know about that," replied Mary as they quickly walked to the end of the alley way. "I just hurt a baby, how good does that make me?" "You didn't know," he replied. Mary stopped and leaned her head against the wall. Sheldon turned her around and she leaned against him and sobbed. "Aint nothing right about me," she cried. "Nothing right about me either," replied Sheldon.
P.S.I Love You

P.S.I Love You

Daria Kathleen Sherman; Paul Christopher Sherman

Lulu.com
2012
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This is a book about change and transformation. The author expresses emotions felt and insights revealed after her 19 year old son Paul was accidentally killed in a gas tank explosion. Daria discusses "the dark night" about being fully present in the tender, wounded emptiness of our own souls. It's about not turning away from the pain but learning to rest in it. Rather than distracting our selves from the simple darkness at our core, we sit with it, paying close attention, and opening our hearts to all that is left, which is love. It is the cultivation of compassion for our suffering selves and for others who suffer the illusion of separation from the Beloved. In the dark night a quiet, formless, willingness to return emerges for when the body and mind have reached the end the spirit comes forth. A memoir includes some of Paul's writings. Included are inspired articles written by Daria from international monthly The Peaceful Times Newsletter.
The Sparrow's Call

The Sparrow's Call

Kathleen-June Horne

Lulu.com
2014
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Helen Provet is anything but an ordinary Roman socialite, and she knows it. Gorgeous, with a mysterious past, a sharp tongue and a knack for overanalyzing things, Helen is ready for anything-except for the sequence of events that are about to begin. Between a kidnapping, an incredibly frustrating fiancee, and a secretive new maid, Helen's life is about to change for good, for better or for worse.
The Globe’s Emigrating Children

The Globe’s Emigrating Children

Kathleen A. Stark

Peter Lang Publishing Inc
2008
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The Globe’s Emigrating Children describes one teacher’s experiences teaching twenty-four immigrant students during their first year in the United States. From diverse places including Vietnam, Iraq, Somalia, Sudan, Mexico, El Salvador, and Haiti, these children brought their many languages and cultures to a first grade sheltered English classroom in a large urban school district. Kathleen A. Stark’s thoughts and conversations with her students and her struggles to address each of the children’s emotional and learning needs – while guiding them to recognize and question the assumptions of the world around them – provide a much-needed, intimate look into the lives and education of immigrant children. Stark’s beautifully written reflections about the teacher’s role and the role of education in general are supremely original, honest, and thought-provoking. This book should be read by any teacher involved in such areas as immigration, early childhood theory, literacy, foreign language education, and critical pedagogy. It is also suited to pre-service college courses devoted to these topics.