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Finding Your Love at Last: Five Simple Steps to Attract Your Soulmate Within 90 Days
As a single woman or man, have you ever wondered...Is there a Mr. or Mrs. Right out there for me?Is there a way to find the right "one" and not repeat old mistakes?How do I avoid attracting Mr. or Mrs. Wrong?Have you ever worried that...The longer I wait, the less chance I'll have to find my right one?Maybe I wasn't meant to be happy in love and I'll end up alone?Will all the effort, money, and time I've devoted to my career be wasted because I have no one special to share it with?What if you could...Find a step-by-step system to attract your Mr. or Mrs. Right?Learn the reasons why you've attracted and keep attracting Mr. or Mrs. Wrong?Be confident that this time, the person you attract will be your "Happily Ever-After" right person, once and for all If any of those points apply to your situation, then this book and its content are right for you Finally, here is a way to find the right person so you won't be lonely and you can spend your life doing the things you love with your best friend. So don't settle, and don't repeat the mistakes of your past. Begin your journey to a lasting love made simple
Engaging the Families of ELs and Immigrants

Engaging the Families of ELs and Immigrants

Renee Rubin; Michelle H. Abrego; John A. Sutterby

Routledge
2021
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Learn how to engage the diverse families of English learners (ELs) and immigrants with the effective, practical approaches in this book. This must-have resource for teachers and school leaders is packed with fresh ideas geared toward building a partnership between school communities and ELs and immigrant families at school and at home. The book includes information and activities to: Assess current practices Investigate family perceptions and expectations Overcome challenges Improve communication Fund family engagementFully revised and up-to-date, the new edition shines a much-needed spotlight on immigrant families from numerous homelands and includes a chapter on schools and organizations that have applied many of the ideas in the book for successful partnerships. New online resources include 20 new activities to complement the book chapters, over 50 annotated websites, and additional book recommendations to provide insight into the immigrant experience. The support materials can be found at routledge.com/9780367607548.Organized with the busy educator in mind, the book can be read straight through or section by section to best fit your specific needs. As the demographics of America's schools continue to grow and change, this book guides you to building an inclusive school community in which every family can thrive!
Engaging the Families of ELs and Immigrants

Engaging the Families of ELs and Immigrants

Renee Rubin; Michelle H. Abrego; John A. Sutterby

Routledge
2021
sidottu
Learn how to engage the diverse families of English learners (ELs) and immigrants with the effective, practical approaches in this book. This must-have resource for teachers and school leaders is packed with fresh ideas geared toward building a partnership between school communities and ELs and immigrant families at school and at home. The book includes information and activities to: Assess current practices Investigate family perceptions and expectations Overcome challenges Improve communication Fund family engagementFully revised and up-to-date, the new edition shines a much-needed spotlight on immigrant families from numerous homelands and includes a chapter on schools and organizations that have applied many of the ideas in the book for successful partnerships. New online resources include 20 new activities to complement the book chapters, over 50 annotated websites, and additional book recommendations to provide insight into the immigrant experience. The support materials can be found at routledge.com/9780367607548.Organized with the busy educator in mind, the book can be read straight through or section by section to best fit your specific needs. As the demographics of America's schools continue to grow and change, this book guides you to building an inclusive school community in which every family can thrive!
Less Is More in Elementary School

Less Is More in Elementary School

Renee Rubin; Michelle Abrego; John Sutterby

Routledge
2014
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In this era of rigorous standards, testing, and overcrowded curricula, many teachers are left wondering how they’re ever going to cover the material. Less Is More in Elementary School offers realistic solutions by providing ways teachers can streamline their curriculum, get the most out of assessment, communicate with families, and engage students in their own learning. This much-needed book will help you meet the demands of the Common Core more efficiently and effectively. You’ll learn how to… integrate the curriculum so that you can take time to slow down and explore topics in depth; help students become critical readers, problem solvers, collaborators, and communicators; make students more engaged, reflective, and self-regulating; get the most out of assessment during this era of high-stakes testing; maintain high expectations for all students but modify instruction to ensure all students progress; communicate more effectively with families to build trust during a time of change and high-stakes assessments; and overcome obstacles, such as the emphasis on testing, the need for more technology, and finding teacher collaboration time. Each chapter is filled with practical strategies that you can implement immediately, as well as suggested resources for learning more about a particular topic.
Less Is More in Elementary School

Less Is More in Elementary School

Renee Rubin; Michelle Abrego; John Sutterby

Routledge
2014
nidottu
In this era of rigorous standards, testing, and overcrowded curricula, many teachers are left wondering how they’re ever going to cover the material. Less Is More in Elementary School offers realistic solutions by providing ways teachers can streamline their curriculum, get the most out of assessment, communicate with families, and engage students in their own learning. This much-needed book will help you meet the demands of the Common Core more efficiently and effectively. You’ll learn how to… integrate the curriculum so that you can take time to slow down and explore topics in depth; help students become critical readers, problem solvers, collaborators, and communicators; make students more engaged, reflective, and self-regulating; get the most out of assessment during this era of high-stakes testing; maintain high expectations for all students but modify instruction to ensure all students progress; communicate more effectively with families to build trust during a time of change and high-stakes assessments; and overcome obstacles, such as the emphasis on testing, the need for more technology, and finding teacher collaboration time. Each chapter is filled with practical strategies that you can implement immediately, as well as suggested resources for learning more about a particular topic.
When Women Connect

When Women Connect

Renee Spivey; Linda Leigh Hargrove; Michelle Spady

Tymm Publishing LLC
2018
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Our lives are shaped by the women we come in contact with throughout our lives. These women can be our mothers, aunts, grandmothers, sisters, friends or co-workers. Many women are wounded by the ugly, shallow conflicts that burst forth from other women who've let their own insecurities rule their behavior. Unfortunately, once pain is inflicted, sometimes grudges, mistrust and unforgiveness reign too long, not allowing for the chance for deeper connections.When Women Connect strives to highlight and encourage women to reach for deeper connections in their lives. In Part One, the co-authors share stories of extraordinary connections that led to unlikely friendships and unforgettable mentors. For women who are seeking ways to make better connections, co-authors from Part Two offer advice that can transcend any place, whether it be home, church, or work.
On Roman Time

On Roman Time

Michele Renee Salzman

University of California Press
1991
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Because they list all the public holidays and pagan festivals of the age, calendars provide unique insights into the culture and everyday life of ancient Rome. "The Codex-Calendar of 354" miraculously survived the Fall of Rome. Although it was subsequently lost, the copies made in the Renaissance remain invaluable documents of Roman society and religion in the years between Constantine's conversion and the fall of the Western Empire. In this richly illustrated book, Michele Renee Salzman establishes that the traditions of Roman art and literature were still very much alive in the mid-fourth century. Going beyond this analysis of precedents and genre, Salzman also studies "The Calendar of 354" as a reflection of the world that produced and used it. Her work reveals the continuing importance of pagan festivals and cults in the Christian era and highlights the rise of a respectable aristocratic Christianity that combined pagan and Christian practices. Salzman stresses the key role of the Christian emperors and imperial institutions in supporting pagan rituals. Such policies of accomodation and assimilation resulted in a gradual and relatively peaceful transformation of Rome from a pagan to a Christian capital.
The Making of a Christian Aristocracy

The Making of a Christian Aristocracy

Michele Renee Salzman

Harvard University Press
2004
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What did it take to cause the Roman aristocracy to turn to Christianity, changing centuries-old beliefs and religious traditions? Michele Salzman takes a fresh approach to this much-debated question. Focusing on a sampling of individual aristocratic men and women as well as on writings and archeological evidence, she brings new understanding to the process by which pagan aristocrats became Christian, and Christianity became aristocratic.Roman aristocrats would seem to be unlikely candidates for conversion to Christianity. Pagan and civic traditions were deeply entrenched among the educated and politically well-connected. Indeed, men who held state offices often were also esteemed priests in the pagan state cults: these priesthoods were traditionally sought as a way to reinforce one’s social position. Moreover, a religion whose texts taught love for one’s neighbor and humility, with strictures on wealth and notions of equality, would not have obvious appeal for those at the top of a hierarchical society. Yet somehow in the course of the fourth and early fifth centuries Christianity and the Roman aristocracy met and merged.Examining the world of the ruling class—its institutions and resources, its values and style of life—Salzman paints a fascinating picture, especially of aristocratic women. Her study yields new insight into the religious revolution that transformed the late Roman Empire.
The Falls of Rome

The Falls of Rome

Michele Renee Salzman

Cambridge University Press
2021
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Over the course of the fourth through seventh centuries, Rome witnessed a succession of five significant political and military crises, including the Sack of Rome, the Vandal occupation, and the demise of the Senate. Historians have traditionally considered these crises as defining events, and thus critical to our understanding of the 'decline and fall of Rome.' In this volume, Michele Renee Salzman offers a fresh interpretation of the tumultuous events that occurred in Rome during Late Antiquity. Focusing on the resilience of successive generations of Roman men and women and their ability to reconstitute their city and society, Salzman demonstrates the central role that senatorial aristocracy played, and the limited influence of the papacy during this period. Her provocative study provides a new explanation for the longevity of Rome and its ability, not merely to survive, but even to thrive over the last three centuries of the Western Roman Empire.
The Falls of Rome

The Falls of Rome

Michele Renee Salzman

Cambridge University Press
2024
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Over the course of the fourth through seventh centuries, Rome witnessed a succession of five significant political and military crises, including the Sack of Rome, the Vandal occupation, and the demise of the Senate. Historians have traditionally considered these crises as defining events, and thus critical to our understanding of the 'decline and fall of Rome.' In this volume, Michele Renee Salzman offers a fresh interpretation of the tumultuous events that occurred in Rome during Late Antiquity. Focusing on the resilience of successive generations of Roman men and women and their ability to reconstitute their city and society, Salzman demonstrates the central role that senatorial aristocracy played, and the limited influence of the papacy during this period. Her provocative study provides a new explanation for the longevity of Rome and its ability, not merely to survive, but even to thrive over the last three centuries of the Western Roman Empire.
Emotional Histories in the Fight to End Prostitution

Emotional Histories in the Fight to End Prostitution

Michele Renée Greer

BLOOMSBURY PUBLISHING PLC
2022
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This book sheds new light on the ongoing fight to end prostitution through a historical study of its emotional communities. An issue that has long been the subject of much debate amongst feminists, governments and communities alike, the history of the fight to end prostitution has an important bearing on feminist politics today.This book identifies key abolitionist emotional communities, tracing their origins, interactions and evolutions with various historical and contemporary emotional styles. In doing do, Emotional Histories in the Fight to End Prostitution highlights a more nuanced view of the movement's history.From Moral Liberals in 19th century Britain to the American anti-pornography movement and Swedish ‘Nordic Model’, Emotional Histories in the Fight to End Prostitution shows how emotional styles and practices have influenced the evolution of the fight against prostitution in Britain, the United States and Western Europe. From the fear of sin, to maternal compassion and survivor shame and loss, Michele Greer historicizes emotions and studies them as dynamic forms of situated knowledge. In doing so, she sheds light on how women’s lived experiences have been transformed and politicized, and raises important questions around how feminist emotions in social protest can not only challenge but unknowingly defend existing socio-political conventions and inequalities. Highlighting the links between past and present forms of abolitionism, it shows that this connection is more complex and far-reaching than currently assumed, and offers new perspectives on the history of emotions.
Emotional Histories in the Fight to End Prostitution

Emotional Histories in the Fight to End Prostitution

Michele Renée Greer

BLOOMSBURY PUBLISHING PLC
2024
nidottu
This book sheds new light on the ongoing fight to end prostitution through a historical study of its emotional communities. An issue that has long been the subject of much debate amongst feminists, governments and communities alike, the history of the fight to end prostitution has an important bearing on feminist politics today.This book identifies key abolitionist emotional communities, tracing their origins, interactions and evolutions with various historical and contemporary emotional styles. In doing do, Emotional Histories in the Fight to End Prostitution highlights a more nuanced view of the movement's history.From Moral Liberals in 19th century Britain to the American anti-pornography movement and Swedish ‘Nordic Model’, Emotional Histories in the Fight to End Prostitution shows how emotional styles and practices have influenced the evolution of the fight against prostitution in Britain, the United States and Western Europe. From the fear of sin, to maternal compassion and survivor shame and loss, Michele Greer historicizes emotions and studies them as dynamic forms of situated knowledge. In doing so, she sheds light on how women’s lived experiences have been transformed and politicized, and raises important questions around how feminist emotions in social protest can not only challenge but unknowingly defend existing socio-political conventions and inequalities. Highlighting the links between past and present forms of abolitionism, it shows that this connection is more complex and far-reaching than currently assumed, and offers new perspectives on the history of emotions.
The Silent Sufferer

The Silent Sufferer

Michele Renee Melton

Mill City Press, Inc.
2017
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A lot of people within and without of the body of Christ are suffering silently, because they have not confronted their painful and devastating experiences. God does not want His children to go through life hiding behind masks and suppressing past hurtful experiences. In this awesome autobiography, Michele emphasizes that you cannot be all that Go has called you to be, if you continue to hold on to wounds from your past. Michele takes her readers on a journey, to show them that a distressing past does not have to dictate the outcome of their future. Her message is clear that God can take every negative experience and turn it into something magnificent, whether individuals have experienced abuse or other misfortunes which may be holding them back from enjoying life to the fullest. The Silent Sufferer will help others to confront their agonizing past, and to allow God's healing power to heal, comfort and put them back on the right path. She accentuates that no matter what an individual has encountered, it is still God's desire for them to walk in His purpose and destiny for their lives, and to experience peace and joy
Swimming from the Shadows

Swimming from the Shadows

Michele Renee Derouin

Shine-A-Light Press
2024
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What if unseen battles between angels and demons were unfolding around us every moment?Swimming from the Shadows, the gripping second installment of the Cracks in the Floor of Heaven series, delves into the life of Faith, a deeply troubled yet resilient young woman who is haunted by sinister Shadows and terrifying visions that have plagued her since childhood. These experiences make it difficult for her to form healthy relationships, leading to a life of isolation.Seeking refuge from the relentless torture, Faith finds solace in the water, where the Shadows dare not follow. Her healing journey takes her to the shores of Hawaiʻi, where she hopes to escape the horrors that have frightened her for so long.Despite her inner turmoil and mistrust, Faith's walls begin to crumble. With the help of new friendships and divine encounters, Faith finds the healing and strength necessary to confront the forces of darkness and face the battle raging for her soul.Her story is one of hope, redemption, and the discovery of her purpose in a world where good and evil fight for the fate of humanity.