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1000 tulosta hakusanalla Juliette Atkinson
Pomimo bezprecedensowego postępu technologicznego, edukacyjnego, gospodarczego i materialnego, doświadczenie pokazuje, że nigdy nie byliśmy tak zestresowani, paranoiczni i odlączeni od Boga, natury i glębszego sensu życia. Aby ponownie polączyc się z tymi istotnymi aspektami siebie, coraz ważniejsze staje się wzięcie indywidualnej odpowiedzialności za dostosowanie się do bardziej transpersonalnej świadomości. Awakening to Spirit, projekt badawczy na poziomie doktoratu, dostarcza naukowo uzasadnionych praktyk duchowych, kt re są dostosowane do naszej wsp lczesnej kultury i wymagań oraz latwiejsze do zintegrowania z nimi. Co zaskakujące, to wlaśnie szok związany z macierzyństwem, kt ry wstrząsnąl dotychczas uporządkowanym życiem autorki, stal się katalizatorem jej badań, biorąc pod uwagę trudności, z jakimi borykala się ona, pr bując zintegrowac swoje dawne praktyki duchowe z nowym chaosem. Wyniki badań i metafizyczna podr ż opisane w tej pracy stanowią pouczającą lekturę dla wszystkich os b zainteresowanych poglębieniem zrozumienia natury świadomości i ponownym polączeniem się z boskim źr dlem wszelkiej świadomości.
Les femmes ottomanes n’auraient pas leur place en politique ; recluses dans leur harem, elles passeraient leur temps en distractions superficielles ou en intrigues pernicieuses : tel est l’héritage de l’orientalisme et de l’historiographie traditionnelle. Loin de ces poncifs, cet ouvrage propose une plongée dans les cadres institutionnels et sociaux ottomans, qui commandent le spectre des interactions sociales et politiques des femmes de la cour ottomane, en prenant pour champ d’étude une figure largement ignorée de l’historiographie : les filles de sang des souverains ottomans – les sultanes. Ottoman women would have no place in politics; recluse in their harem, they would pass their time in superficial distractions or in pernicious intrigues: such is the heritage of Orientalism and traditional historiography. Far from these clichés, this work offers a dive into the Ottoman institutional and social frameworks, which govern the spectrum of social and political interactions of the women of the Ottoman court, taking as a field of study a figure largely ignored by historiography: the blood daughters of the Ottoman rulers – the sultanas.
Arent & Pyke: Interiors Beyond the Primary Palette
Juliette Arent; Sarah-Jane Pyke
THAMES HUDSON
2024
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A joyful book for young children preparing for Christmas, which explains the meaning of the Advent season with its special calendar and wreath, the Christmas tree, the various figures of the Nativity scene including the angels, shepherds, the three Kings, Mary, Joseph, Jesus and more. Each of these important Christmas symbols is explained with a little story followed by a simple, heartfelt prayer. Illustrated throughout with sweet four-color pictures.
Intentional Strategies for Changing Character Traits
Juliette L. Ratchford; Stephen M. Schueller; Eranda Jayawickreme
Cambridge University Press
2026
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How to develop good character is a question that resonates with many people. Parents wonder how to instill virtues in their children, educators seek effective ways to build character in their students, and researchers study how moral qualities can be cultivated in citizens. This broad interest reflects a fundamental human concern: can we intentionally develop better character? Although different stakeholders may emphasize different aspects-from parental focus on raising ethical children to organizational interest in developing principled leaders; to therapists and counselors focused on individual self-improvement; as well as software developers considering how games and online learning environments support curiosity, interest, and knowledge —they share a common goal of understanding how to foster positive character development. This Element speaks to these varied interests by examining how insights from personality psychology and intervention science can inform practical approaches to character development.
Intentional Strategies for Changing Character Traits
Juliette L. Ratchford; Stephen M. Schueller; Eranda Jayawickreme
Cambridge University Press
2026
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How to develop good character is a question that resonates with many people. Parents wonder how to instill virtues in their children, educators seek effective ways to build character in their students, and researchers study how moral qualities can be cultivated in citizens. This broad interest reflects a fundamental human concern: can we intentionally develop better character? Although different stakeholders may emphasize different aspects-from parental focus on raising ethical children to organizational interest in developing principled leaders; to therapists and counselors focused on individual self-improvement; as well as software developers considering how games and online learning environments support curiosity, interest, and knowledge —they share a common goal of understanding how to foster positive character development. This Element speaks to these varied interests by examining how insights from personality psychology and intervention science can inform practical approaches to character development.
Selected letters from Juliette Drouet to her lover, Victor Hugo, offering insights into nineteenth-century French culture as well as an insider's look at the character, behavior, working habits, and day-to-day life of France's most monumental man of letters. My Beloved Toto, a collection of letters written by Juliette Drouet to her lover, Victor Hugo, tells the story of a life and of the great love affair that shaped it. From 1833 until her death half a century later, Drouet wrote to Hugo twice daily on average, resulting in thousands of letters. The 186 translated here-most appearing in English for the first time-offer insights into nineteenth-century French culture as well as an insider's look at the character, behavior, working habits, and day-to-day life of France's most monumental man of letters.
Following Longford: A Manchester Love Story, Sunnyside: A New Beginning, continues Juliette Tomlinson’s sweeping Victorian family saga. From tragedy on the Cornish coast to the industrial heart of Manchester, the novel returns to the Rylands household at Longford, where orphaned children, unexpected motherhood, and acts of quiet philanthropy reshape fragile lives. Rich in atmosphere, this lyrical continuation explores class, inheritance, and the enduring legacies of love and loss, revealing how compassion and community can forge hope across generations.
Music Therapy for the Autistic Child
Alvin Juliette; Warwick Auriel
Oxford University Press
1992
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Music Therapy for the Autistic Child was first published in 1978, and was the first book of its kind to analyse the effect of music therapy on the whole development of the autistic child. It contained detailed accounts of the music therapy techniques found to be effective with different types of autistic children, and it illustrated these with case-studies drawn from the author's original research. This second edition retains all the text of the first and adds three new chapters, reflecting the depth of research music therapy has received over the last ten years and its important position within the whole therapy of autistic children. Written by Auriel Warwick, herself a music therapist and student of Juliette Alvin, these chapters describe how mothers can be involved with their autistic children in the therapeutic process, and illustrate the problems and rewards found in the musical and personal relationships which evolve.
This book demonstrates practical and clinical applications to child management in fields such as intensive care, neonatology, diagnostic radiology and cardiothoracic and respiratory medicine. Highly illustrated, extensively referenced text is an essential guide for physiotherapitsts, nurses, students and other health professionals working with children.
This dissertation is a historical investigation of the relationship between science and society through the comparative study of eugenics movements as they developed in both Japan and China from the 1890's to the 1940's.
Evolutionary Phonology is a theory of sound patterns which synthesizes results in historical linguistics, phonetics and phonological theory. In this book, Juliette Blevins explores the nature of sounds patterns and sound change in human language over the past 7000–8000 years, the time depth for which the comparative method is reasonably reliable. This book presents an approach to the problem of how genetically unrelated languages, from families as far apart as Native American, Australian Aboriginal, Austronesian and Indo-European, can often show similar sound patterns, and also tackles the converse problem of why there are notable exceptions to most of the patterns that are often regarded as universal tendencies or constraints. It argues that in both cases, a formal model of sound change that integrates phonetic variation and patterns of misperception can account for attested sound systems without reference to markedness or naturalness within the synchronic grammar.