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Florence's Pocket Posh Journal, Chevron
Andrews McMeel Publishing
2016
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Florence's Pocket Posh Journal, Mum
Andrews McMeel Publishing
2016
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Florence's Pocket Posh Journal, Polka Dot
Andrews McMeel Publishing
2016
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Florence's Pocket Posh Journal, Tulip
Andrews McMeel Publishing
2016
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This book is series of poems of Melanies views about God, love, her children, and life. She gives her views on abortion, the 9/11 attacks on America, and other life experiences. Some of her poems are about her brain conditionChiari malformation and syrinxand the struggles with this condition. She also gives her views on bullying and writes about how beauty is from the inside. Melanies poems are from her heart, and she would like to share her testimony of her Lord and Savior Jesus Christ
Noted art critic John Ruskin (1819-1900) guides the reader on six morning excursions to historic sites in Florence, Italy, offering fresh insights on the artists' prowess and the spiritual significance of their work. Chapters include "Santa Croce", "The Golden Gate", "Before the Soldan", "The Vaulted Book", "The Strait Gate", and "The Shepherd's Tower".
Fantastic Florence - It's NOT your fault is a series of books for children, each of which tells a story about a child, or children, experiencing different traumatic experiences. Florence is a wise and loving magical bag who hears the thoughts of children, and writes them messages when they are suffering. Florence assures the children in each story that the painful challenges that life is presenting to them are not their fault. She encourages them to speak to someone they trust about what is happening to them. Each story is designed to be a safe space for children to see themselves in the story's characters and is an invaluable tool for parents and caregivers, therapists and educators. The stories can open the door to the hard conversations that children need to have in order to begin the healing process. In A Story About Bullying, a young girl named Ella is being bullied by her classmates. Florence hears her pain and uses her magic powers to soothe Ella's anxieties by encouraging her to reframe the situation and reach out for help. Florence's brave, caring insights and message help Ella feel supported and less alone, and to realize that it is not her fault that she is being bullied. Children and adults are sure to fall in love with Florence as she gently helps children navigate the specific traumatic situation they are experiencing, but are too young to understand. Florence gives children a name for the trauma/s they are experiencing and, most importantly, she comforts children by telling them that it is NOT their fault when bad things happen and that it is okay to reach out for help.
Florence is a beautiful, strong, orange bag - bright orange like an ice-cold Popsicle. Florence used to live in a very special grocery shop which she loved but then she decided to go home with a family. One day the family put a home-made chocolate cake inside her and took her to a friend's house. And from that time on, she has been taken to many different places. Children and grownups fill her up with all sorts of wonderful and ordinary things.
Fantastic Florence - It's NOT Your Fault - A Story about Neglect tells the story of Camille and Bryan, who cannot rely on their parents to look after them. Their grandparents bring the children to their house, but Camille feels worried. What if her parents return home and she and Bryan are not there? Is it okay if she feels safer being with her grandparents? Florence's magical powers enable her to hear the children's thoughts, and she decides she must do something She sends them an empowering message to help them bravely face what is happening, using validation and empathy to comfort them. Florence explains the situation is NOT their fault, and encourages them to share their feelings with their grandparents.
Florence's Embassy to the Sultan of Egypt
Mahnaz Yousefzadeh
Springer Nature Switzerland AG
2018
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This book is the first English translation of Felice di Michele Brancacci’s diary of his 1422 mission to the court of Sultan Al-Ashraf Seyf-ad-Din Barsbay of Egypt. Following the purchase of Port of Pisa in 1421, and the building of a galley system, Florence went on to assume a more active role in Levant trade, and this rich text recounts the maiden voyage of the Florentine galleys to Egypt. The text portrays the transnational experiences of Brancacci including those between the East and West, Christians and Muslims, and the ancient and modern worlds. The accompanying critical introduction discusses the unexpected motifs in Brancacci’s voyage, as well as tracing the aftershocks of what was a traumatic Egyptian experience for him. It shows that this aftershock was then measured, captured, and memorialized in the iconic image of Tribute Money, the fresco he commissioned from Masaccio, on his return to his own world in Florence.
Florence's Internal Strength and Power in Charles Dickens' Dombey and Son
Charlotte Ljustina
Grin Publishing
2015
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Florence Arnold-Forster's Irish Journal
Florence Arnold-Forster
Oxford University Press, USA
1988
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This book offers an extensive investigation of the life and multi-faceted career of Florence Marryat (1837-1899) the much feted Victorian novelist, editor, actress and public orator.
Florence Nightingale's Spiritual Journey: Biblical Annotations, Sermons and Journal Notes
Wilfrid Laurier University Press
2002
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Florence Nightingale (1820-1910) is widely known as the heroine of the Crimean War and the founder of the modern profession of nursing. She was also a scholar and political activist who wrote and worked assiduously on many reform causes for more than forty years. This series will confirm Nightingale as an important and significant nineteenth-century scholar and illustrate how she integrated her scholarship with political activism. Indispensable to scholars, and accessible and revealing to the general reader, it will show there is much more to know about Florence Nightingale than the ""lady with the lamp."" Although a life-long member of the Church of England, Nightingale has been described as both a Unitarian and a significan nineteenth-century mystic. Volume 2 begins with an introduction to the beliefs, influences and practices of this complex person. The second and largest part of this volume consists of Nightingale's biblical annotations, made at various stages of her life (some dated, some not). The third part of volume 2 contains her journal notes, including her diary for 1877, which is published here for the first time. Much of this material is highly personal, even confessional in nature. Some of it is profoundly moving and will serve to show the complexity and power of Nightingale's faith. Currently, Volumes 1 to 11 are available in e-book version by subscription or from university and college libraries through the following vendors: Canadian Electronic Library, Ebrary, MyiLibrary, and Netlibrary.
Florence Nightingale's European Travels
Wilfrid Laurier University Press
2004
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This seventh volume in the Collected Works of Florence Nightingale consists of letters, observations, and notes from Florence Nightingale's many trips to Europe, beginning with a family journey when she was a teenager. It includes annotations she made on opera libretti from her ""music mad"" phase and her winter in Rome (1847-48) which were so important in shaping her liberal politics and support for independence movements. Her letters and notes from Greece and central Europe in 1850, and her Kaisers- werth stay in 1851, reveal her developing ideas on social reform, as well as her first professional training. Materials from 1853 provide information on her training in Paris hospitals. Volume 7 also contains letters and observations from her excursions to Scotland, Ireland, and all over England, from her childhood on. Many of the letters in European Travels were uncatalogued items buried in archives and will be new to Nightingale scholars. The information gathered in this volume adds considerably to what can be learned about the formative influences in Nightingale's life, politics, and faith. Currently, Volumes 1 to 11 are available in e-book version by subscription or from university and college libraries through the following vendors: Canadian Electronic Library, Ebrary, MyiLibrary, and Netlibrary.
Florence Nightingale's Suggestions for Thought
Wilfrid Laurier University Press
2008
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Florence Nightingale's Suggestions for Thought has intrigued readers from feminist-philosopher J.S. Mill (who used it in his The Subjection of Women) to the latest generation of women's activists. Although selections from this long work have been published, Lynn McDonald is the first editor to work through the numerous surviving drafts of Nightingale's writing and present it as a complete volume. Suggestions for Thought contains two early attempted novels, draft sermons, and a lengthy fictional dialogue featuring St. Ignatius, founder of the Jesuits, the American evangelical Jacob Abbott, and British agnostic Harriet Martineau (with cameo appearances by Protestant reformer John Calvin and the poet Shelley) all against an unnamed ""M.S."" The most famous section of Suggestions for Thought is the essay Cassandra, famous as a rant against the family for stifling womens aspirations. Here the printed text is shown with the original novel draft alongside. McDonald's introductions to each section provide historical context and Nightingales later views of the work. Currently, Volumes 1 to 11 are available in e-book version by subscription or from university and college libraries through the following vendors: Canadian Electronic Library, Ebrary, MyiLibrary, and Netlibrary.