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Faithful Friends

Faithful Friends

Marcy Kelleher; Michael Kelleher

ZONDERVAN
2023
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Charming and whimsical handmade doll photographs illustrate the stories of over 40 men and women of the Bible in this one-of-a kind Bible storybook.Bring some cozy charm to your child’s room and a touch of whimsy to story time, with this beautiful keepsake book of characters from the Bible. This accessible collection includes both familiar and lesser-known figures like Noah, Joseph, Esther, John the Baptist, Miriam, and many more. Each story is told in a short, easy-to-understand passage and accompanied by a photograph of a handcrafted doll, specially made to capture both the character and themes of the story.Faithful Friends is: Full of biographies of both men and women from the Old and New Testaments Great for independent readers or as a read-aloud for families Beautifully packaged with a classic cloth spine and matte finish for a timeless look The perfect gift for baptism, birthdays, First Communion, Easter, or Christmas Designed for children ages 4–10, but wonderful for anyone young or young at heart! Expert crafter Marcy Kelleher sells heirloom dolls of saints, literary figures, and Bible characters in her online shop, Marzipantz which has a distinct cottage core, handcrafted style. Her husband, teacher Michael Kelleher, wrote these biographies and together they hope this book brings joy to your life as you share these stories with the children in your life.
What Are You Waiting For?

What Are You Waiting For?

Marcy Campbell

LITTLE, BROWN COMPANY
2025
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It's your time to shine! An uplifting text exploring the ups and downs of anticipation that will help buoy readers out of anxiety and into embracing a growth mindset.It's almost the big day. You're counting the hours . . .and minutes . . .and seconds . . . But what if it all doesn't go the way you'd planned?Time goes slowly when you're dreaming, hoping, and most of all waiting for your next big challenge. But one thing is certain: You're growing stronger and wiser each day. So . . . take a deep breath and gather your courage. The world is ready and waiting for you!Here is a spirited story that will shake out the jitters and boost the confidence needed to face whatever it is you're waiting for.
Corticosteroids, An Issue of Rheumatic Disease Clinics of North America

Corticosteroids, An Issue of Rheumatic Disease Clinics of North America

Marcy B. Bolster

Elsevier - Health Sciences Division
2015
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Corticosteroids represent the most important and frequently used class of anti-inflammatory and immunosuppressant agents in the management of many rheumatological conditions. Included in this issue will be articles on the following topics: Glucocorticoid use in intra-articular and soft tissue injections, corticosteroids and osteoporosis, corticosteroids in lupus, ANCA associated vasculitis, and many more!
Joe Louis

Joe Louis

Marcy S. Sacks

Routledge
2018
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This insightful study offers a fresh perspective on the life and career of champion boxer Joe Louis. The remarkable success and global popularity of the "Brown Bomber" made him a lightning rod for debate over the role and rights of African Americans in the United States. Historian Marcy S. Sacks traces both Louis’s career and the criticism and commentary his fame elicited to reveal the power of sports and popular culture in shaping American social attitudes. Supported by key contemporary documents, Joe Louis: Sports and Race in Twentieth-Century America is both a succinct introduction to a larger-than-life figure and an essential case study of the intersection of popular culture and race in the mid-century United States.
Joe Louis

Joe Louis

Marcy S. Sacks

Routledge
2018
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This insightful study offers a fresh perspective on the life and career of champion boxer Joe Louis. The remarkable success and global popularity of the "Brown Bomber" made him a lightning rod for debate over the role and rights of African Americans in the United States. Historian Marcy S. Sacks traces both Louis’s career and the criticism and commentary his fame elicited to reveal the power of sports and popular culture in shaping American social attitudes. Supported by key contemporary documents, Joe Louis: Sports and Race in Twentieth-Century America is both a succinct introduction to a larger-than-life figure and an essential case study of the intersection of popular culture and race in the mid-century United States.
Emotionally Intelligent Leadership for Students

Emotionally Intelligent Leadership for Students

Marcy Levy Shankman; Scott J. Allen

John Wiley Sons Inc
2010
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The EILS Development Guide is meant to be used as a companion to the EILS Inventory, which offers a valid and reliable, quantitative and qualitative, self assessment of emotionally intelligent leadership skills. The EILSDevelopment Guide contains guidance for students who want to develop each of the 21 capacities, including: definitions for each capacity, student quotes, suggested leadership development experiences and activities, suggested further reading and films to watch, other learning opportunities, notable quotes, and reflection questions.
Deep

Deep

Marcy Joy Epstein; Travar Pettway

The University of Michigan Press
2008
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"This project fits into the larger picture of excellence that we wish to accomplish in all dimensions of our health system: groundbreaking and dedicated research, compassionate clinical care, progressive education, and a welcoming environment that includes community with people with disabilities. In Deep, the writers and editors of this book realize this mission with accuracy and clarity."---Denise G. Tate, Director of Research at the University of Michigan Model Spinal Cord Injury Care SystemPeople with spinal cord injuries experience life beyond their medical and rehabilitative journeys, but these stories are rarely told. Deep: Real Life with Spinal Cord Injury includes the stories of ten men and women whose lives have been transformed by spinal cord injury. Each essay challenges the stereotypes and misconceptions about SCI---with topics ranging from faith to humility to sex and manhood---offering a multitude of voices that weave together to create a better understanding of the diversity of disability and the uniqueness of those individuals whose lives are changed but not defined by their injuries. Life with SCI can be traumatic and ecstatic, uncharted and thrilling, but it always entails a journey beyond previous expectations. This volume captures this sea change, exploring the profound depths of SCI experience.
Fate's Palette

Fate's Palette

Marcy Von Kohorn

Marcy Von Kohorn
2019
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Well-known Florida artist Marcy Von Kohorn discovered pages from her Grandfather Morris' journal detailing his family's voyage from Russia to the United States, arriving in Philadelphia on July 3, 1888. English was his first language, and his handwriting was hard to read. He took various jobs until one day a man from the U.S. Secret Service approached him, and before he knew it, he was taken in front of a judge who swore him in as an American citizen and then as a secret agent. He eventually helped the government bust several counterfeiting rings. From that he was put on the trail of Cuban gun smugglers during the Cuban revolution. When his stint with the government was over, he married Molly Diamond and started a family. Soon he became partners with another Russian immigrant, and the two flourished in the real estate business, building famous department stores and hotels. Morris eventually became on e of the wealthiest men in Philadelphia. Morris and Molly had a daughter who grew up to be Marcy's mother. Marcy was very close to her grandfather Morris and also kept a diary, which she referred to when writing this family story, including her first marriage, the birth of her two sons and then her divorce from their father. Marcy writes about the first time she set eyes on Henry Von Kohorn, a brilliant engineer and widower with three boys. She details their whirlwind courtship and their happy marriage which produced their sixth son and spanned over a half century.Marcy is candid about the ups and downs of her life, including traumatic years when Henry's patents were infringed upon, leading to years of dealing with lawyers and lawsuits. To cope with stress, Marcy turned to her watercolor paintings using Chinese brushstrokes which also brought her success in the art world. Her paintings have been shown in galleries across the globe, including The Norton Gallery, Palm Beach, Florida, Lincoln Center, Washington D.C. and at an art show in Cairo, Egypt, where her art was displayed alongside one of Egypt's most revered artists, Salah Taher. Many of her paintings are featured in full color in this book.After Henry passes away, Marcy remembered what a wheelchair-bound friend taught her--"Nothing is good or bad. It's thinking that makes it so." Marcy writes: "I have remembered Burton's gift to me throughout my life. I have tried to accept what cannot be changed. Attitude is everything." Marcy went on to travel the world, visiting Europe, the Middle East, Peru, China, New Zealand and more, adventures which she shares within these fascinating pages.
The More You Give

The More You Give

Marcy Campbell; Francesca Sanna

RANDOM HOUSE USA INC
2022
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A modern-day response to The Giving Tree, this lyrical picturebook shows how a family passes down love from generation to generation, leaving a legacy of growing both trees and community. Once there was a wide-open field, and a boy who loved his grandmother, who loved him back. The boy's grandmother gives him many gifts, like hugs, and Sunday morning pancakes, and acorns with wild and woolly caps. And all her wisdom about how things grow. As the boy becomes a father, he gives his daughter bedtime stories his grandmother told him, and piggyback rides. He gives her acorns, and the wisdom he learned about how things grow. His daughter continues the chain, then passing down gifts of her own. Here is a picture book about the legacy of love that comes when we nurture living things--be they people or trees.
The More You Give

The More You Give

Marcy Campbell

Alfred A. Knopf Books for Young Readers
2022
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A modern-day response to The Giving Tree, this lyrical picturebook shows how a family passes down love from generation to generation, leaving a legacy of growing both trees and community. Once there was a wide-open field, and a boy who loved his grandmother, who loved him back. The boy's grandmother gives him many gifts, like hugs, and Sunday morning pancakes, and acorns with wild and woolly caps. And all her wisdom about how things grow. As the boy becomes a father, he gives his daughter bedtime stories his grandmother told him, and piggyback rides. He gives her acorns, and the wisdom he learned about how things grow. His daughter continues the chain, then passing down gifts of her own. Here is a picture book about the legacy of love that comes when we nurture living things--be they people or trees.
Assisted Living: Questions I Wish I Had Asked

Assisted Living: Questions I Wish I Had Asked

Marcy Baskin

Elderroads Publishing
2013
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Are you facing challenging care decisions for a family member? Is it time to find Assisted Living, Memory Care, or at home caregiving for a loved one? To be faced with an aging parent, spouse, or sibling who needs help is like being in a foreign country where one does not speak the language. Inspired by the author's personal experience of finding her normally sharp consumer skills compromised during an emotionally challenging time, this book is chock full of what you need to consider when navigating the waters of this critical transition. What does assisted living really mean? How much will it cost as your loved one declines? What are the parameters for medication management? What do caregivers do and what is not in their scope of practice? How are caregivers trained? How will you know if your loved one's needs are changing? How will the staff know when a resident needs help if she or he cannot communicate verbally or remember how to use an emergency call button? These are just a few of the more than 200 questions in this book, divided into categories about care, staff, emergency procedures, services, dietary concerns, accommodations and costs, activities, transportation, family communication and more. Armed with answers to these questions, which you will ask when you visit a facility, at the very least you can manage your own expectations, from the beginning and then as things change. There is so much you cannot control -- give yourself this one important advantage by efficiently gathering the information you need.
The Tame and the Wild

The Tame and the Wild

Marcy Norton

HARVARD UNIVERSITY PRESS
2026
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A dramatic new interpretation of the encounter between Europe and the Americas reveals the crucial role of animals in the shaping of the modern world.In The Tame and the Wild, Marcy Norton tells a new history of the colonization of the Americas, placing wildlife and livestock at the center of the story. Encounters between European and Indigenous beliefs about animal life transformed societies on both sides of the Atlantic.Europeans’ strategies and motives for conquest were inseparable from the horses that carried them in military campaigns and the dogs they deployed to terrorize Indigenous peoples. Even more crucial were the sheep, cattle, pigs, and chickens whose flesh became food and whose skins became valuable commodities.Yet, as central as the domestication of animals was to European plans in the Americas, Native peoples’ practices around animals proved just as crucial in shaping the world after 1492. In particular, cultures throughout the Caribbean, Amazonia, and Mexico were deeply invested in familiarization: the practice of capturing wild animals and turning some of them into “companion species.” These taming practices not only affected the way Indigenous people responded to human and nonhuman intruders but also influenced European culture, paving the way for both zoological science and the modern pet.
The Tame and the Wild

The Tame and the Wild

Marcy Norton

HARVARD UNIVERSITY PRESS
2024
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A dramatic new interpretation of the encounter between Europe and the Americas that reveals the crucial role of animals in the shaping of the modern world.When the men and women of the island of Guanahani first made contact with Christopher Columbus and his crew on October 12, 1492, the cultural differences between the two groups were vaster than the oceans that had separated them. There is perhaps no better demonstration than the divide in their respective ways of relating to animals. In The Tame and the Wild, Marcy Norton tells a new history of the colonization of the Americas, one that places wildlife and livestock at the center of the story. She reveals that the encounters between European and Native American beliefs about animal life transformed societies on both sides of the Atlantic.Europeans’ strategies and motives for conquest were inseparable from the horses that carried them in military campaigns and the dogs they deployed to terrorize Native peoples. Even more crucial were the sheep, cattle, pigs, and chickens whose flesh became food and whose skins became valuable commodities. Yet as central as the domestication of animals was to European plans in the Americas, Native peoples’ own practices around animals proved just as crucial in shaping the world after 1492. Cultures throughout the Caribbean, Amazonia, and Mexico were deeply invested in familiarization: the practice of capturing wild animals—not only parrots and monkeys but even tapir, deer, and manatee—and turning some of them into “companion species.” These taming practices not only influenced the way Indigenous people responded to human and nonhuman intruders but also transformed European culture itself, paving the way for both zoological science and the modern pet.
Man Hate: A Raped Woman Speaks

Man Hate: A Raped Woman Speaks

Marcy Allen

Marcystudio
2015
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Multiple rapes in my life led me to look deeper into what made my villains do what they did. It made me want to suggest ways that we can stop this from being so common. We are shoving males into little cages and wondering why they fight to escape. How can we get men to value themselves? Of interest, a couple of words: 1.vaginizing = judging a woman based on what she does with her vagina 2. penalized = subject to some form of punishment. Is this really what we want?