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1000 tulosta hakusanalla Kathy Golaszewski
Do guardian angels exist?In this all true story, Kathy wrote of the guidance she received from the spiritual world. This guidance came in many different forms. From audible voices to visual dreams and having a near death experience, she has been protected, warned and ultimately led to her one life's desire. And even after that, when she'd endured the most tragic of events, she felt comfort in knowing she was not alone."Guiding Kathy a True Story, is quite fascinating, not what I expected. I've never been one to believe in ghosts and/or spirits, to be honest, so at first I had a hard time believing that these things happened to Kathy...that she saw them so real and interacted with them...but she makes a great case for their existence." Aaron Segal, The Mayor of Paramount Pictures"Guiding Kathy a True Story, is a beautiful painting of a great, heartwarming story. Kathy tells of her life's journey and how she is guided by angels helping her to make life choices. When I began reading the life of Kathy I wanted to find out what would happen next and where were the spirits leading her. As Kathy's relationships grew, I could feel her passion in every word." Rody Pollock, Producer-OIG Entertainment"Kathleen has a beautiful way of writing. I believe many will be able to relate to her story." Marcia Ann Kufek"Kathleen Werstein's, Guiding Kathy a True Story, gave me the encouragement to continue to try and bring my spiritual side to a more pronounced level in my life." James Summers"An incredible story of a woman's trek through life in which she experienced angels and encountered the other side. Very encouraging and inspirational." Darran McCabe, Film Producer"The author, Kathleen Werstein, has written a true gem. The story unfolds at a great pace... Her pillow moved a little closer the other night, am I going crazy?" Paris Holmes, Film Director"Our mortality, tears, hope and fears, are poignantly written by the author, Kathleen Werstein. Many blessings, to you, Kathy " Ken Walther-CIA, Retired
My Name Is Kathy and I Have Bpd
Jimmy F. Kamada
Golden Eagle Publishing Distributing LLC
2018
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"My Name is Kathy and I have BPD" is a fictionalized account of a daughter's struggle with Borderline Personality Disorder based on real events in her life. She speaks in the first person, but these are her thoughts as perceived and verbalized by her father and the author. Kathy's own words are only those that are quoted in the letters, emails, and greeting cards within this book. Borderline Personality Disorder is defined by the American Psychiatric Association's Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorder, Fourth Edition (DSM-IV) as nine symptoms: 1) an intense fear of abandonment, 2) a pattern of intense relationships, 3) a distorted and unstable self-image, 4) impulsive self-destructive behaviors, 5) suicidal and self-harming behaviors, 6) extreme emotional swings, 7) chronic feelings of emptiness, 8) inappropriate, intense or uncontrollable anger, and 9) having severe dissociative symptoms. A diagnosis of Borderline Personality Disorder is established when five of the nine symptoms are observed. Signs of abnormal behavior and significant life events from birth through forty-nine agonizing years of Kathy's life are visible. Is it nature or nurture? What specific behaviors should have raised concerns? What significant life events should have signaled traumatic stress? Would anybody other than a trained mental health expert been able to foresee a Borderline Personality Disorder victim? Borderline Personality Disorder has only been officially recognized by mental health professionals since 1980. Reading about Kathy's life you may feel that many signs of BPD were missed. Life is an interesting and challenging journey. Everyone encounters a multitude of incidents and events in their lifetime filled with happiness, love, friendship, sadness, pain, and suffering. The hope of Kathy's story is that it helps someone to see a pattern of behavior that is worthy of seeking professional help.
A Prayer For Kathy: Devotionals For The Hurting Heart
David a. Edwards
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2008
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This study brings the radicalism of Acker’s politics back to life. Moving beyond conventional accounts of her postmodernism, it explores her work as a continuation of the historical avant-garde and examines how she took moments and movements from modern history, including Russian nihilism, Spanish anarchism and the global revolts of the 1960s, to create her own political agenda. In doing so, it presents Acker in a new light: a revolutionary voice in an age when such voices are sorely needed.
Exploring revolutionary politics in the work of one of America's most important avant-garde writersKey FeaturesSituates Acker in broader social, political and historical contextsOffers an extensive analysis of the intersections between politics and literary form, asserting Acker's pivotal position in the avant-garde tradition in the twentieth centuryOpens Acker's texts to a range of theory and makes links between literature and other disciplinesThis study brings the radicalism of Acker's politics back to life. Moving beyond conventional accounts of her postmodernism, it explores her work as a continuation of the historical avant-garde and examines how she took moments and movements from modern history, including Russian nihilism, Spanish anarchism and the global revolts of the 1960s, to create her own political agenda. In doing so, it presents Acker in a new light: a revolutionary voice in an age when such voices are sorely needed.
"The Struggle For Kathy's Soul" is the story of two young social workers who meet in California in the 1970's. There is an immediate attraction between them, but Kathy's Christian background clashes with Susan's independence. Kathy wants marriage and a fa
Letters to Kathy: Speaking Faith into Life and Life into Faith
Paul Francis Lanier
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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Letters to Kathy: Speaking Faith Into Life and Life Into Faith In a time when so many try to give easy answers to complex situations, where platitudes persist and rhyming for better phrases abound, Letters to Kathy is a breath of fresh air. With expert precision and a Pastor's heart, this seasoned Leader allows you into his own world and takes you on a journey of faith that is sure to help yours. -Bishop Michael Pitts There are manuscripts you read, and then there are those you re-read. This is, without doubt, a re-read. - Bishop Joby R. Brady . . . I have my chapter, written just for me; you will find yours too. And, I assure you, you will start reading to learn about healing; but, you will sit in a classroom of revelation and deep insight. - Evangelist Donna Schambach . . . A riveting story that will captivate your heart and inspire you towards unchartered territories of greater faith in God. - Bishop Anne Gimenez . . . Gives incontrovertible hope to those who grapple with the question that just will not go away: the question of "Why?" Each page drips with the passion and compassion . . . - Dr. Randall Worley Bishop Paul Lanier . . . Has captured the essence of the prophetic mind of God. -Bishop Corletta J. Vaughn
The first complete edition of this notorious novel which maps the 1980s anarchic underground of Los Angeles. Published in excerpts over almost four decades, Jack Skelley's "secretly legendary" novel is at once an homage to the thrillingly inventive spirit of Kathy Acker's cut-up novels and a definitive history of LA's underground culture of the mid-1980s. Composed in bursts, Fear of Kathy Acker depicts Los Angeles through the eyes of a self-mocking narrator. Shifting styles and personae as he moves between Venice and Torrance, punk clubs and shopping malls, Disneyland and Dodger Stadium, Jack Skelley pushes the limits of language and identity while pursuing--much as Kathy Acker did--a quixotic literary mix of discipline and anarchy. In this adrenalized, cosmic, and comic chronicle of Los Angeles, Skelley's "real life" friends make cameo appearances alongside pop archetypes from Madonna to Billy Idol. This first-ever complete edition of the book includes new essays, playlists, and a map of the 1980s Los Angeles in which its manic protagonist lives and loves.
Zoey and Kathy are gifted children with extraordinary powers that allow them to understand what is right and wrong and make wise, rational decisions as a result. As the girls' abilities are discovered, conflicts arise with the Zane family, with some family members focused on possessing the children and using them for their own personal advantage and other family members fighting to keep them safe.Will Zoey and Kathy be able to use the Denaughtoo to face these difficulties while choosing the righteous path?About the AuthorMr.s Taylor is an artist and has been an art teacher for twenty years. Her passions include helping communities, ministering to others, and recycling old to create new.Mrs. Taylor has been married for thirty-three years and has two sons and three grandchildren.
"The Struggle For Kathy's Soul" is the story of two young social workers who meet in California in the 1970's. There is an immediate attraction between them, but Kathy's Christian background clashes with Susan's independence. Kathy wants marriage and a family. Susan wants a career. They both want a close, intimate partner. They find a common passion for the children they guide through foster care, but their relationship is more complicated. When their feelings for each other surface, they must deal with the conflicts, compromises, and choices stemming from their different backgrounds and desires. It becomes a struggle for Kathy to reconcile her faith and personal goals with the lifestyle she'd share with Susan.
Festschrift in Honour of Kathy Charmaz
Emerald Publishing Limited
2022
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Kathy Charmaz (1939–2020) was the developer of Constructivist Grounded Theory (CGT), a key method in qualitative research internationally and across many disciplines and professions. She was Professor Emerita of Sociology at Sonoma State University, California, and former Director of its Faculty Writing Program. Her book, Constructing Grounded Theory, is the definitive guide to developing a constructivist perspective, and is the seminal title for anyone serious about doing CGT research. This Festschrift to honour Kathy Charmaz’s scholarship features fourteen chapters plus an editors’ introduction, exploring CGT extensively, examining topics including “Indigenization” of the method, its approaches to decolonizing research, uses of CGT in social justice research, and the legacies of Kathy Charmaz’s remarkable mentorship. Edited by Antony Bryant and Adele E. Clarke, both of whom co-authored and edited with Kathy, and eminent scholars of qualitative methods in their own right, this is a glowing tribute to her long and distinguished career.
""Love" Poems For Kathy: Green. Laced. Leaves." is a series of interrelated "love" poems that tell the story of troubled and obsessional love. For all poetry lovers and all those who have loved and lost, this collection will be of interest and value. Over a mere, few months, the poet Jonathan Finch wrote more than one hundred love poems for and to his femme fatale. ""Love" Poems For Kathy" is a sequence of interrelating love poems that tell the story of the poet's love and then hate for the woman who infatuated him. The poems trace the poet's early intense feelings for Katharine, but they quickly descend into a maelstrom of contradictory passions which leave the poet exhausted but creatively embroiled. The reader is free to trace the violent emotions that were born out of this love, the jealousy the poet feels for his woman's past, the negative tirades which plumb misogynistic depths, the pathetic realisation he has lost her, his plans to murder, his hallucinations, and his heartbreak. Throughout the trauma, love resurfaces weeping and is then buried once again under an avalanche of emotions that will leave the sensitive reader upset and anxious. "La belle dame sans merci" distances herself and the poet sees a man walking down a street "Where no street was, where no man was".In the 1970's and 80's, Jonathan Finch was singled out by editors and poets who published a great number of his poems in small magazines, pamphlets, and anthologies. He won prizes in British poetry competitions. When he was 33 he left the UK and has never been resident since. Reviewers have praised his previous two collections "Poems People Liked (1)" and "Poems People Liked (2)", expressing admiration for his poetic skills: "powerfully hewn poems" / "genuine, gripping, and beautiful" / "You can tell he's no amateur to poetry - every word is deliberate and meaningful".
Poetry for the Kathy Lee Gifford Child Labor Sweatshop
James Curtis Geist
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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Bill and Kathy's Army Days in Germany
Bill Coleman
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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On November, 11, 2017, Kathy and I will celebrate our fortieth wedding anniversary. This is the story of our meeting and our life together in Germany. If you've ever thought about telling a military recruiter "if you'll send me to Europe, I'll enlist," whether or not you acted on the thought, you will probably enjoy this book.
Love Poems for Kathy: Green. Laced. Leaves.
Jonathan Finch
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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These love poems interlink and tell the troubled story of obsessional love. Lyrical and elegiac, they will please poetry lovers and will also interest people who wish to plumb the psychological depths of obsessional passion. Over a mere, few months, the poet Jonathan Finch wrote more than one hundred love poems for and to his femme fatale. "