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The Way We Never Were

The Way We Never Were

Stephanie Coontz

Basic Books
2016
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Leave It to Beaver was not a documentary, a man's home has never been his castle, the'male breadwinner marriage' is the least traditional family in history, and rape and sexual assault were far higher in the 1970s than they are today. In The Way We Never Were , acclaimed historian Stephanie Coontz provides a myth-shattering examination of two centuries of the American family, sweeping away misconceptions about the past that cloud current debates about domestic life. The 1950s do not present a workable model of how to conduct our personal lives today, Coontz argues, and neither does any other era from our cultural past. This revised edition includes a new introduction and epilogue, looking at what has and has not changed since the original publication in 1992, and exploring how the clash between growing gender equality and growing economic inequality is reshaping family life, marriage, and male-female relationships in our modern era. Now more relevant than ever, The Way We Never Were continues to be a potent corrective to dangerous nostalgia for an American tradition that never really existed.
Boxer

Boxer

Stephanie Abraham

John Wiley Sons Ltd
2008
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Packed with full-color photographs, this fun and practical guide gives you everything you need to make your relationship with your Boxer even better. Inside, you'll find: Characteristics to look for when choosing a Boxer; a list of supplies you'll need; advice on grooming, feeding, and training; a chart to keep track of important information. In addition, a bonus DVD shows you how to teach your furry friend basic commands and tricks, correct inappropriate behaviors, and understand his or her unique personality.
Content Matters

Content Matters

Stephanie M. McConachie; Anthony R. Petrosky; Lauren B. Resnick

John Wiley Sons Inc
2010
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An authoritative guide for improving teaching, learning, and literacy in content area classrooms This book introduces teachers to the Disciplinary Literacy instructional framework developed by the Institute for Learning, University of Pittsburgh. Grounded in the Principles of Learning developed by acclaimed educator Lauren Resnick, the framework is designed to prepare students, grades 6 and up, to master the rigorous academic content learning required for college success. Unlike 'generic' teaching models, the framework is specifically tailored for each of the content disciplines. Highly practical, the book shows teachers how to integrate literacy development and thinking practices into their routine content instruction, with separate chapters devoted to math, science, history, and English/language arts. The book also shows how school instructional leaders can support teachers in learning and using this instructional approach. Offers an innovative approach for improving literacy, thinking, and content learning in secondary studentsIncludes detailed instructional guidance plus numerous classroom examples of lessons, dialogs, and teaching routinesFeatures chapters on each of the content areas-math, science, language arts, and social sciencesProvides leadership guidance in implementing the methodForeword written by internationally acclaimed educator and cognitive scientist Lauren Resnick
Treating Adult Children of Alcoholics

Treating Adult Children of Alcoholics

Stephanie Brown

John Wiley Sons Inc
1997
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A comprehensive theoretical and practical presentation on the assessment and treatment of adult children of alcoholics. In Treating Adult Children of Alcoholics, renowned psychologist, researcher, and author Stephanie Brown develops an in-depth, integrated theory linking childhood experiences with an alcoholic parent to developmental difficulties. She emphasizes the importance of the traumatic family environment and provides rich clinical descriptions, linking systems theory and literature of the handicapped to the experience of children of alcoholics. Dr. Brown connects environmental issues with individual development. She details the defensive maneuvers required to cope with an alcoholic parent and explores their impact on the development of the self. Finally, she outlines the process of recovery, continuing to emphasize the link between environment and individual development. She traces the recovery process from its first step—admitting parental alcoholism—through the reconstruction of personal identity based on incorporating the realities of parental alcoholism into a new vision of the self. For mental health professionals, alcoholism counselors, graduate students, recovering alcoholics and their families, and adult children of alcoholics, Treating Adult Children of Alcoholics provides a clear understanding of the impact of parental alcoholism on the developing child. It also opens the door to a solid, realistic course of treatment that offers hope to thousands of adult children of alcoholics.
Treating the Alcoholic

Treating the Alcoholic

Stephanie Brown

John Wiley Sons Inc
1997
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The book that revolutionized the psychotherapist's approach totreating alcoholism When it was first published in 1985, Treating the Alcoholicchallenged traditional psychotherapeutic approaches to alcoholismtreatment. Since then, thousands of mental health professionals,using Dr. Stephanie Brown's treatment model, have found renewedfaith in their ability to help alcoholic patients achieve lastingrecovery. The book begins by studying the experiences of people who havestopped drinking and provides firsthand descriptions of theinevitable emotional, physical, and psychological problems thatfollow. Dr. Brown then offers a model for treatment that replacesthe notion of abstinence as a static state with a dynamic,process-oriented "continuum of recovery" principle. She translatesthe twelve steps of Alcoholics Anonymous into psychological terms,taking particular care to explain the crucial notion of "loss ofcontrol." Perhaps the most surprising element of Dr. Brown's modelis her emphasis on the triadic therapeutic relationship in whichtherapist, patient, and AA counselor work in partnership to ensureongoing recovery. Once considered a radical departure from the conventional wisdom,Treating the Alcoholic offers a now-proven approach that enablespsychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, alcoholismcounselors, and other mental health professionals to understand thedynamics of alcoholism and make profound contributions to therecovery process.
Interrogating Privilege

Interrogating Privilege

Stephanie Vandrick

The University of Michigan Press
2009
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Interrogating Privilege is a welcome combination of personal essays and academic research, blending theory, analysis, and narrative to explore the function and consequences of privilege in second language education.While teachers’ focus on the learning process and class goals are quite important, there is not enough attention paid to the types of privilege—or lack thereof—that individuals bring to the classroom. Through chapters that can either stand alone or be read together, with topics such as gender, age, and colonialism (the author is the daughter of missionary parents) in second language teaching, this book seeks to address the experiences of teachers, scholars, and students as “whole persons” and to observe the workings of identity and privilege in the educational setting.
Narrating Their Lives

Narrating Their Lives

Stephanie Vandrick

The University of Michigan Press
2013
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“…a groundbreaking book that will…engage, inform, and connect with present and future teachers and teacher educators.” ---Stephanie Vandrick, Foreword to Narrating Their LivesThe field of TESOL has called attention to the ways that the issues of race and ethnicity, language status and power, and cultural background affect second language learners’ identities and, to some degree, those of teachers. In Narrating Their Lives, Kamhi-Stein examines the process of identity construction of classroom teachers so as to make connections between their personal and professional identities and their instructional practices. To do that, she has selected six autobiographical narratives from teachers who were once part of her TESL 570 (Educational Sociolinguistics) class in the MA TESOL program at California State University, Los Angeles. These six narratives cover a surprisingly wide range of identity issues but also touch on broader instructional themes that are part of teacher education programs. Because of the reflective nature of the narratives—with the teachers using their stories to better understand how their experiences shape what they do in the classroom—this volume includes provocative chapter-opening and reflective chapter-closing questions. An informative discussion of the autobiographical narrative assignment and the TESL 570 course (including supplemental course readings and assessment criteria) is also included.
Negotiating Disability

Negotiating Disability

Stephanie L. Kerschbaum; Laura T. Eisenman; James M. Jones

The University of Michigan Press
2017
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Disability is not always central to claims about diversity and inclusion in higher education, but should be. This collection reveals the pervasiveness of disability issues and considerations within many higher education populations and settings, from classrooms to physical environments to policy impacts on students, faculty, administrators, and staff. While disclosing one’s disability and identifying shared experiences can engender moments of solidarity, the situation is always complicated by the intersecting factors of race and ethnicity, gender, sexuality, and class. With disability disclosure as a central point of departure, this collection of essays builds on scholarship that highlights the deeply rhetorical nature of disclosure and embodied movement, emphasizing disability disclosure as a complex calculus in which degrees of perceptibility are dependent on contexts, types of interactions that are unfolding, interlocutors’ long- and short-term goals, disabilities, and disability experiences, and many other contingencies.
Negotiating Disability

Negotiating Disability

Stephanie L. Kerschbaum; Laura T. Eisenman; James M. Jones

The University of Michigan Press
2017
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Disability is not always central to claims about diversity and inclusion in higher education, but should be. This collection reveals the pervasiveness of disability issues and considerations within many higher education populations and settings, from classrooms to physical environments to policy impacts on students, faculty, administrators, and staff. While disclosing one’s disability and identifying shared experiences can engender moments of solidarity, the situation is always complicated by the intersecting factors of race and ethnicity, gender, sexuality, and class. With disability disclosure as a central point of departure, this collection of essays builds on scholarship that highlights the deeply rhetorical nature of disclosure and embodied movement, emphasizing disability disclosure as a complex calculus in which degrees of perceptibility are dependent on contexts, types of interactions that are unfolding, interlocutors’ long- and short-term goals, disabilities, and disability experiences, and many other contingencies.
Creative Alchemy: The Science of Miracles: Create the Life You Were Born to Live and Co-Create a Better World
"... a crucial book for our times." from the foreword by Jack Canfield, co-author of the bestselling Chicken Soup for the Soul(R) series, co-author of The Success Principles (TM) and a featured teacher in The Secret.THE SCIENCE OF MIRACLES: Create the Life You Were Born to Live and Co-Create a Better World★ ★ ★ The Ancient Secret Science of Miracles Revealed ★ ★ ★Tested globally for over 25 years with consistent, profound results, everything you need to know to create a life of meaning, abundance and purpose is in this book. Referencing the latest in cutting-edge neuroscience, quantum science, technology of emotion, biology, psychology, cymatics and the secret metaphysical science of manifestation once considered too powerful to share, Creative Alchemy: the Science of Miracles will ensure you understand how and why you can change your destiny and will give you the tools to create the life of your wildest dreams. Together we can create a better world.★ Includes the workbook and four templates for Manifestation: ★ ✓ Find Joy and True PurposeManifest ✓ Authentic Health, Youth and Beauty ✓ True Prosperity and Abundance ✓ Find Your True PartnerFor more information please go to www.creativealchemy.vision
Billy Senses The World

Billy Senses The World

Stephanie O'Connor

Daxo Corp
2021
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Billy Senses The World is a wonderful journey of a visually impaired beetle and his best friend Andy. They travel through different continents and countries, experiencing the best parts as they go. Billy Senses The World is the second book in a series of A-Z books focusing on normalising mental and physical disabilities from a young age.
Mako Bay

Mako Bay

Stephanie Ruth

New Zealand ISBN Acency
2021
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Shal Hoffner's back in Dunedin after eight years of self-imposed exile. Setting up a new fashion boutique, and celebrating her best friend's wedding, she's determined to forget her ripped-up past, soulless love-life, and the guy who broke her heart.She should've known it wouldn't be that simple.Assuming the proximity of Cameron Dante-builder, guitarist, surf-buddy, and ex-flatmate-the least of her worries? Big mistake. Humongous. Because there's more to the past than Shal knows, on a collision course with right now, and if she can't stick to friends-with-benefits there's a chance she could snap. Just like before.Shal's mantra: 'No promises, no commitment, and no exclusive rights' is fast losing traction, and it's all Cam's fault.Cam's not the shy surfer-down-the-hall he once was, and despite fears history's about to repeat, he's out to prove something. No matter the cost. He's been in love with Shal forever, so what's he got to lose?His newfound roots, his music career, his very heart and soul...Pretty much everything, actually. MAKO BAY the first book in Stephanie Ruth's OTAGO WATERS series, set in the beautiful South Island of New Zealand. Each book stands alone, but reading them in order provides a deeper experience. Intended for readers who prefer their feel-good romance on the steamy side, and promising a happily ever after. You can sign on to Stephanie's newsletter to receive an exclusive short story, bonus prologues, epilogues, and cut scenes with the characters you love at www.stephanie-ruth.com
Lake Taimana

Lake Taimana

Stephanie Ruth

National Library of New Zealand
2022
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What does it take to shift deep-seated betrayal?Adele Fergus switched back to her maiden name with plans to never look back-never think about her na ve, short-lived marriage to James Montague. But that was before he turned up on her Wānaka doorstep with her missing diamonds, a crazy backstory, and persistent requests for visitation with his ex-stepdaughter.Adele's hell-bent on keeping James at arms-length, but it's not easy with old attractions still running hot. What's more, she's beginning to suspect she may have left him on false information.Divorce was never in James' game-plan, so when his ex-wife's jewellery comes to light, he's drawn back to her-welcome or not-and he isn't leaving until he has all the answers.The more the exes re-learn to trust each other, the more they come to realise someone was intent on dragging them apart from the very beginning. Someone close.Is it worth risking everything to start again? Authors note: Though this story ends with an HEA, it also includes references to a historical miscarriage, depression, and suicide. Please read at your own discretion. Winner of both the Daphne Clair de Jong First Kiss and RWNZ Great Beginnings competition, LAKE TAIMANA is a contemporary love story set in the stunning Lakes District in southern New Zealand. The third novel by emerging Kiwi writer, Stephanie Ruth, LAKE TAIMANA can be read as a standalone, or in conjunction with two other linked love stories in the OTAGO WATERS series. LAKE TAIMANA is intended for readers who enjoy their feel-good romance on the steamy side. Sign on to Stephanie Ruth's newsletter to receive bonus short stories, prologues, epilogues, and cut scenes set in the same world, with the characters you love. www.stephanie-ruth.com
Add a Splash of Love

Add a Splash of Love

Stephanie Ruth

New Zealand Public Library
2022
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"People who maintain there are six degrees of separation have clearly never been to Aotearoa. Make it two, and you're getting warmer..." - Stephanie Ruth Six addictive short stories by award winning New Zealand writer, Stephanie Ruth, celebrating warmth of connection, and the Kiwi phenomenon of one-degree-of-separation. Linked to the Otago Waters series, these quirky romance tidbits can all be read as standalone. A beginning and ending for Poppy and Clementine, torn apart by distance, but stoutly stitched back together with shared history. The Bit That Means Something is concluded in Lead a Horse to Water. Katie weathers a stinky pheromone experiment in Scent, Not Sensibility, a newbie gardener learns all about life's laterals in Heads or Tails, and identities and intentions are not what they seem in Second Act. Fancy a spot of baking? Perhaps not from Talulah's kitchen, who refuses to follow the recipe in Heaped Teaspoons. Add a Splash of Love is the first anthology of short stories in Stephanie Ruth's Otago Waters series, set in the beautiful South Island of New Zealand. You can sign on to Stephanie's newsletter to receive a exclusive short stories, bonus prologues, epilogues, and cut scenes with all the characters you love, at www.stephanie-ruth.com For the first full length novel in this series, read Mako Bay.
An Addict in the Family

An Addict in the Family

Stephanie Hammond

Delahoyde Publishing
2023
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"Turn your back and run," they told her. But how does a mother turn her back on her son? The advice was always the same, "Don't do it " She did it anyway. Early October 2019, Stephanie Hammond received the call she'd dreaded for years. Her son, Charlie, had been arrested. He had been addicted to one substance or another since he was 14-years-old. It became his response to emotional trauma, and Charlie had had an extraordinary share of trauma.When his habit escalated into dealing, her worst nightmare became a reality: prison visits, bail, parole, and much, much more. An Addict in the Family is an intimate memoir of a mother's love as she endeavours to reconnect with her son and navigate the maze of justice and drug rehabilitation services. In this heart-breaking example of how addiction affects not just the addict but also their families, there is a reminder that you are not alone, and you can find peace again.
Abstract Art

Abstract Art

Stephanie Straine

Thames Hudson Ltd
2020
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This lively introduction tells the ever-evolving story of abstract art, tracing its history from the early 1900s right up to the present day. Emerging out of western movements such as Cubism and Expressionism, abstract art quickly became a global phenomenon, changing the face of modern and contemporary art. Stephanie Straine weaves accounts of well-known pioneers with fascinating insights into lesser-known ground-breakers from across the world. Although abstraction in art is often associated with vagueness or the forbiddingly theoretical, for many artists the abstract represents pure simplicity. Straine’s vivid discussion demystifies the work of over seventy innovative artists – from Wassily Kandinsky to Emma Kunz and Rana Begum – and develops our appreciation of their conceptual approach. A reference section includes a timeline of key exhibitions of abstract art, suggestions for further reading and a glossary of art terms.
What Was the Titanic?

What Was the Titanic?

Stephanie Sabol

Penguin Workshop
2018
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At 2:20 a.m. on April 15, 1912, the Royal Mail Steamer Titanic, the largest passenger steamship of this time, met its catastrophic end after crashing into an iceberg. Of the 2,240 passengers and crew onboard, only 705 survived. More than 100 years later, today’s readers will be intrigued by the mystery that surrounds this ship that was originally labeled “unsinkable.”
What Was the Titanic?

What Was the Titanic?

Stephanie Sabol

Penguin Workshop
2018
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For more than 100 years, people have been captivated by the disastrous sinking of the Titanic that claimed over 1,500 lives. Now young readers can find out why the great ship went down and how it was discovered seventy-five years later.At 2:20 a.m. on April 15, 1912, the Royal Mail Steamer Titanic, the largest passenger steamship of this time, met its catastrophic end after crashing into an iceberg. Of the 2,240 passengers and crew onboard, only 705 survived. More than 100 years later, today's readers will be intrigued by the mystery that surrounds this ship that was originally labeled "unsinkable."