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fried everything & booze

fried everything & booze

Wanda Morrow Clevenger

Independently Published
2019
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we got a little liquored / at the old opera house and / went parking on the west pond dam / windows down, radio blaring / as bold as back when, and laughed / at coyotes calling to classic rock -- coyote callsWanda Morrow Clevenger wrote eight poems in a handful of months in 1974; thirty-four years later she returned to writing. She has since placed over 467 pieces of work in 158 print and electronic literary journals and anthologies. In August of 2013, while compiling the manuscript for this book she fell ill with pancreatitis, further complicated by necrosis in the following nine months, and wasn't expected to survive. One year later, almost to the day, she sat down to finish where the hogs ate the cabbage. She has her husband to thank for the title.
The Last Black Teacher: Race, Education, and Students of Color
A compelling exploration into systemic inequalities in public education and the loss of Black Career Educators are topics we need to address. The author exposes the internal chaos, policies, practices, and systemic inequalities in public education using a critical race theory analysis. If you are looking for the direction of public education and the impact on students of color, you must read this book. The author's journey from urban public schools to the hall of academia and back will embed your memories forever.
The Healing

The Healing

Wanda Turner Burns

Independently Published
2019
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After having lived in California for several years, Evangeline Devereaux returns to an ancestral home in Mississippi to seek healing from a failed relationship. She finds herself immersed in a paranormal mystery which spans generations. With each connection in her complex ancestral history, she draws closer and closer to revealing the dangerous secrets of the past. Her journey is one of growth, healing and revelations of gifts that lie within. This is the first book in a series.
Empty Nest

Empty Nest

Wanda Vazquez

Christian Faith Publishing, Inc
2019
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Empty Nest was created because I never understood what an "empty nest" really meant. After a long awaited thirty years, I finally had my firsthand experience.Empty nest? Or was it not? I finally found the answer for me and wanted to share my experience with you.I hope you find this book to be helpful as you begin your own journey through an empty nest.
El Nido Vacío

El Nido Vacío

Wanda Vazquez

Christian Faith Publishing, Inc
2021
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El Nido Vac o fue creado porque yo nunca entend lo que realmente significaba "nido vac o". Y luego de 30 a os esperados, finalmente tuve mi experiencia de primera mano. Nido vac o o no era?Finalmente encontr la respuesta y quer a compartir mi experiencia contigo. Espero que encuentres este libro til, as como comienzas tu propio viaje a trav s del nido vac o.
How Do You Pronounce Cadiz?

How Do You Pronounce Cadiz?

Wanda Lisch

Lulu.com
2012
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These are the real life stories of encounters with travelers as they visit a tourist information center in Cadiz, KY. Situations range from a man losing his wife, to a couple losing their cat, to questions about nude camping Some stories are funny, while others are sad, as people relate their lives to the author, Wanda Wilferd Lisch. They discuss different countries that they are from, or have visited, and that triggers the author's recollections and impressions of living in Italy and traveling in Europe as an army officer's wife. When people talk about different states and cities, it brings back Wanda's memories of living in Hawaii, taking a cruise to Alaska, and traveling to all the states. Wanda writes about moments in her life and gives the reader a glimpse into the life of her beloved family, both present and deceased.
Love and Abuse on 40 Acres

Love and Abuse on 40 Acres

Wanda S. Maxey

Lulu.com
2012
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"Let my mom go, or I'll put a bullet right between your eyes," and with those words, my abuser turned me loose. The hardest words I've ever had to say tore from my throat. You've been fighting for a long time, you don't have to fight anymore. You can leave whenever you want to. As soon as the words left my lips, my life changed forever, and my marriage of thirty-two years was over. I watched my husband leave my arms, and disappear into the arms of God. Do you know how to spot an abuser? Can you see the warning signs, before you, or someone you love, gets involved? Before it's too late? Walk with me, and we'll laugh, cry, share, and learn together. Be there, as God takes my hand, and leads me on a journey, from a twice broken heart, to contentment in Him.
Conditioning

Conditioning

Wanda Wyrwicka

Routledge
2018
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In laboratory research, the process of conditioning is traditionally initiated with a single intermittent stimulus (such as a tone or flash of light). This is true of both classical and instrumental research. Because of its role in evoking conditioned behavior, the use of an intermittent stimulus has become an indispensable part of laboratory research on conditioned behavior. The question arises whether the same scheme of conditioning may be applied to behaviors occurring in real life.In Conditioning, Wanda Wyrwicka analyzes evidence of the influence of situations on behavior in laboratory studies. She looks at cases in which the subject's reaction was dependent on complex situations rather than a single stimulus. Wyrwicka suggests that beyond external situations there exists internal factors located in the brain that consist of previous and present experiences that may influence behavior. In Chapter 1, Wyrwicka summarizes Ivan Pavlov's concept of the conditioned reflex using intermittent stimuli. Chapter 2 deals with the mechanisms of motor conditioned behavior and the results of instrumental conditioning studies. Chapter 3 covers the phenomenon called "switching," which is the appearance of a conditioned reaction different than the original conditioned stimulus. In Chapter 4, Wyrwicka describes various studies in which situation becomes a potent factor in conditioned reactions. Chapter 5 describes research pertaining to defensive and alimentary behaviors. Chapter 6 analyzes three examples of complex conditioning: detour, feeding, and presleep behaviors. Chapters 7 and 8 focus on the functions of various internal organs, and the conditioning of electrical brain activity leading to inhibition of epileptic seizures. In her concluding chapter, Wyrwicka discusses theoretically the data mentioned previously.Conditioning opens up rich possibilities for continued exploration. This revealing work will interest scientists specializing in behavioral sciences, psychologists, neuroscientists, educators, as well as students of biology.
Imitation in Human and Animal Behavior
Imitation is an often-observed form of behavior that is beginning to attract widespread attention on the part of a variety of researchers. Imitative acts of newborn babies and development of imitation skills in later life have been discussed in a variety of scientific studies, but the large amount of observational and experimental data has been widely dispersed. There is a need for a synthetic study in which the results of this research can be analyzed and the neural mechanisms of imitation can be explored and established. Imitation in Human and Animal Behavior fulfills this need. This book presents an overview of a number of studies on imitative behavior of humans and animals, concentrating on selected cases of imitative behavior.The early chapters discuss the results of studies on humans, from ages of about one hour, to three years of age, and older. It has been shown, for example, that newborn babies under one hour old are already able to imitate simple facial gestures. There is a chapter devoted to the role of imitation in the cognitive development of children and adolescents, describing also the use of imitation as a method in the therapy of phobias. Finally, there is a section that concentrates on imitation related to the tragic social problem of suicide among adolescents and adults, including up-to-date statistical and clinical data.The second half of the book focuses on the data obtained in studies on feeding among animals, including examples of interspecies imitation. Newly hatched chicks, for instance, imitate their mother in selection of grain color; this is also true when the mother is replaced with an arrow-shaped object resembling a pecking beak. Included are observations on learning by imitation in rats, cats, and monkeys, offering some data related to learning by following the leader. The book also describes cases of inhibition of imitation in both humans and animals, including a clinical case in which imitative behavior was disrupted after surgery on prefrontal lobes of the brain.Imitation in Human and Animal Behavior is solidly rooted in observational and experimental data, discussing the possible neural mechanisms underlying imitative behavior. A hypothetical brain mechanism responsible for imitative behavior is proposed. Imitation in Human and Animal Behavior will be fascinating and enlightening reading for psychologists, neuroscientists, pediatricians, as well as nonprofessionals interested in behavior and development.
Volunteer Tourism in the Global South
This work explores the increasingly popular phenomenon of volunteer tourism in the Global South, paying particular attention to the governmental rationalities and socio-economic conditions that valorise it as a noble and necessary cultural practice.Combining theoretical research with primary data gathered during volunteering programs in Guatemala and Ghana, the author argues that although volunteer tourism may not trigger social change, provide meaningful encounters with difference, or offer professional expertise, as the brochure discourse and the scholarly literature on tourism and hospitality often promises, the formula remains a useful strategy for producing the subjects and social relations neoliberalism requires. Vrasti suggests that the value of volunteer tourism should not to be assessed in terms of the goods and services it delivers to the global poor, but in terms of how well the practice disseminates entrepreneurial styles of feeling and action. Analysing the key effects of volunteer tourism, it is demonstrated that far from being a selfless and history-less rescue act, volunteer tourism is in fact a strategy of power that extends economic rationality, particularly its emphasis on entrepreneurship and competition, to the realm of political subjectivity.Volunteer Tourism in the Global South provides a unique and innovative analysis of the relationship between the political and personal dimensions of volunteer tourism and will be of great interest to scholars and students of international relations, cultural geography, tourism, and development studies.