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1000 tulosta hakusanalla Shauna Reilly
A LOVE STORY "...God is love." - 1 John 4:8 When a teenage boy says he has the heart to love a girl for the rest of their lives, can she believe him? Wendy's mother believed Wendy's father and ended up pregnant and alone. Now Wendy is 17 years old and saving herself for her high school sweetheart Paul. Paul promises to marry her after graduation and enter a covenant of everlasting love. Wendy's mother withholds her blessings and cautions them to wait. Now Wendy is about to find out where her father stands: beside her as she walks down the aisle, or by her mom.
Whether it's the car we drive, the clothes we wear, the colour of our skin, our spiritual beliefs, or the number of followers we have on social media-we are judged. Society defines wealth as an abundance of valuable possessions or money, and a peasant is a term often used to describe a poor person of low social standing. The status quo dictates that we measure success by material gain, and society passes judgment based on outward appearances.Author Shauna Madsen releases her memoir The Wealthy Peasant - a real, raw, unapologetic and inspiring reminder to everyone that true wealth is internal. It is a flint that sparks our genius and illuminates our path, an attitude that carries us, fuels our persistence, and feeds our tenacity. Wealth is a feeling and a knowing. We can share it and never lose it. It grows with every step we take. Nobody can take it from us. Shauna invites you to turn the pages of her memoir The Wealthy Peasant and make the journey home back to your own true definition of wealth and joy. "There are few books that I consider page-turners. From the time I picked up this book, I could not put it down because it is a global story of epic proportions.... I saw myself and humanity in every story and every precious nugget of wisdom."Karen McGregor, International Speaker and author of the Wall-Street Journal Bestseller, The Tao of Influence: Ancient Wisdom for Modern Leaders and Entrepreneurs
While experiencing a time of struggle to label her inner feelings, the author Shauna Cesar, turned to poetry for help. The journey was cathartic and urged to be shared.
Starting Your Own Business: Do It Right from the Start, Lower Your Taxes, Protect Your Income, and Enjoy Your Life
Shauna A. Wekherlien
Tax Goddess Publishing, LLC
2014
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The 6% Life is a way for business owners and entrepreneurs to reduce their taxes to pay 6% or less every year by using the same strategies, tactics, and day-to-day financial changes that Shauna cultivated over her last 25 years in becoming a leader in the art of tax reduction, ranked in the Top 1% in the USA.This book guides you on the top seven tax strategies, how to use them (implementation ideas), and how to stay out of jail (trap warnings ) that Shauna uses daily to help 6-, 7-, and 8-figure business owners and entrepreneurs legally keep their money in their own pockets (instead of the governments ) - $1 Billion in savings and counting Join us as Shauna spills the top-secret strategies that the wealthy have been using for years - how to live The 6% Life, and how you can achieve it too
Missing Father: A Daughter's Search for Love, Self-Acceptance, and a Parent Lost in the World of Mental Illness
Shauna L. Smith
Compassion Press
2017
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At once a powerful story of a daughter's literal and figurative search for her father and an indictment of the mental health system with legacies to this day, Missing Father will touch readers searching to make sense of the complexities of love, family and self-understanding. Filled with searing memories and beautiful, poetic writing, it captures the extraordinary character of a bipolar parent as seen through the eyes of a bewildered little girl who grows up to become a family therapist with children of her own. While it is memoir, it reads like first-rate literature in a vein with classics such as A Beautiful Mind and One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest. Missing Father cuts through the layers of shame, alienation, and ups and downs of life in a family navigating through mental illness and will resonate with those who have tried to reach an inaccessible loved one."Missing Father...is beautifully rendered and filled with tenderness and compassion and clarity.... It reads like a dream." -- Laura Davis, co-author of The Courage to Heal"It is brilliant writer plus hard experience, heartbreak plus love, a beautiful, shared sculpture of human life." --Gina Bliss, MD, pediatrician"Missing Father is a deeply moving and insightful personal narrative that draws the reader into the unnerving world of mental health system realities. --Lisa Bertaccini, LCSW, former chief of Child and Family Mental Health, Sacramento County"Brilliant scenes abound throughout, as do moving, poetic images." --Erica Miles, author of Dazzled by Darkness"A heartbreaking journey from confused child to confident professional.... Missing Father will resonate with anyone who has tried to alleviate the suffering of an unreachable loved one." -- Laurie Heller, adjunct faculty, Woodland Community College"Smith's emotional honesty gives us permission to share our own dark secrets." --Janet Greenwood, PhD, RN, LMFT "Through compelling, emotionally revealing vignettes, Shauna Smith teaches us about the power of love and empathy. Lessons for all levels of mental health workers are found in the disturbing descriptions of how an uncaring system can contribute to wrecking a life. Also, our clients, those who are caretakers and those struggling with mental illness, may find validation and learn resilience." -- Jean Rosenfeld, LCSW"Parents cast a shifting shadow over us and draw on our deepest wells of compassion. Smith in Missing Father uses memory, writing and reflection to put the shattered pieces of a loved one's life into perspective." -- Kathryn Gronke, MA"I started Missing Father Monday night and couldn't put it down I love the short, bold "chapters. "And the mixing of narrative, conversation, and shared communication (letters), which, of course, would only be noteworthy with a well-written and compelling story." -- Pauli Hakensen, addiction counselor, grief specialist
30 Days to Living a God Life not Just a Good Life - Group Study: Walking in God's Ways One STEP at a Time
Shauna J. Wallace
Abundant Possibilities, LLC
2016
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Ever find yourself chasing the good life - fame, fortune, fun? Maybe you even find yourself striving to live the good Christian life. What if we lived the God life instead? The abundant life Jesus promises is real Influenced by God's grace and empowered by the Holy Spirit, we can learn to apply God's word as a way of life and experience His faithfulness and supernatural presence as a matter of fact. In just 30 minutes or less a day, Shauna Wallace uses scripture to teach scripture as she digs deep into the meaning of thirty principles or life apps found in Romans 12:9-21, where the apostle Paul describes how to behave like a Christian. In her personal, conversational and practical approach, Shauna shares each life app as one STEP in learning to walk in God's ways: S - The scripture that contains the principle or life app for that day's study. T - A teaching on the life application of the day's scripture. E - An example of the life app from scripture. P - Practice and prayer for doing the life app that day. Living the God life is not about our good works; it is about God's work in us. And when He does, His authenticity gives us credibility, and our very lives become a profound witness for Jesus and His love, the gospel and its power to save and transform lives. This is the God life, and it is the good life It is the life others need us to live today. If you have never done a Bible study or have studied the Bible all your life, 30 Days to Living the God Life not Just the Good Life is perfect for individual, discipleship, family and small group studies. With God's word as the standard and Jesus as the example, women of all ages and seasons of life have found 30 Days to Living the God Life not Just the Good Life to be personally challenging yet intensely rewarding having gained a deeper, relevant understanding of scripture, an empowering sense of personal accountability and a compelling love for Jesus and others.
Peaches is a rescue dog. She has new friends, a new family, and a new home. This time it is her turn to do the rescuing (This is an easy-reader edition of "Peaches the Rescue Dog & Other Adventures".)
Willow, Andaril and Harriet are trying to decide what to do today, when Mammy suggests a visit to see their Nanny. A small walk up the road from their Nanny's house is a beautiful woods. Join them on their mucky adventure in the woods. This book invites you to colour, draw pictures and solve puzzles, creating your very own adventure.
What's Happened to the Gender Gap in Political Activity?
Shauna L. Shames; Sara Morell; Ashley Jardina; Kay Lehman Schlozman; Nancy Burns
Cambridge University Press
2025
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This Element considers recent changes to the long-standing pattern in US politics that women are less politically active than men. On one hand, the gender gap in political activity beyond voting has disappeared. On the other, the disparity remains when it comes to political money. What is the explanation? The Element begins with politics – both the long-term increase in women occupying political positions and the way that trends/events like MeToo, the defeat of Hillary Clinton, and Donald Trump's performative masculinity made gender salient. It then turns to social structural changes, examining in particular women's relative gains in income and, especially, education. Paying consistent attention to intersectional differences among men and among women, whether based on political party, race, or ethnicity, the authors find the explanation of these trends to be rooted not in politics, but rather in social structure. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.
What's Happened to the Gender Gap in Political Activity?
Shauna L. Shames; Sara Morell; Ashley Jardina; Kay Lehman Schlozman; Nancy Burns
Cambridge University Press
2025
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This Element considers recent changes to the long-standing pattern in US politics that women are less politically active than men. On one hand, the gender gap in political activity beyond voting has disappeared. On the other, the disparity remains when it comes to political money. What is the explanation? The Element begins with politics – both the long-term increase in women occupying political positions and the way that trends/events like MeToo, the defeat of Hillary Clinton, and Donald Trump's performative masculinity made gender salient. It then turns to social structural changes, examining in particular women's relative gains in income and, especially, education. Paying consistent attention to intersectional differences among men and among women, whether based on political party, race, or ethnicity, the authors find the explanation of these trends to be rooted not in politics, but rather in social structure. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.
Supporting Student Literacy for the Transition to College
Shauna Wight
TAYLOR FRANCIS LTD
2023
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Focusing on the needs and experiences of underrepresented students in the US, this text explores how pre-college outreach programs can effectively support the development of students’ writing skills in preparation for the transition from high school to college.Synthesizing data from a longitudinal study focusing on multilingual, low-income, and first-generation students, this volume provides in-depth exploration of the strategies and resources used in a pre-college literacy program in the US. Grounded in an expansive, qualitative study, chapters reveal how outreach practices can encourage student-led research, writing, confidence, and collaboration. More broadly, programs are shown to help tackle issues of inequality, increase college readiness, and reduce difficulties with writing which can restrict minority students’ access to higher education and their longer-term college attainment.This text will benefit researchers, academics, and educators with an interest in English and literacy studies, multicultural education, and pre-college writing instruction. Those interested in bilingualism, translingualism, writing studies, English as a second language (ESL), and applied linguistics will also benefit from the volume.
This timely volume uniquely illustrates how currere can be applied to the process of decolonizing subjectivity. Centered around the experiences of one black woman from the third world, the text details the theoretical underpinnings of Currere towards Decolonizing (CTD), and walks the reader through the autobiographical analysis involved in dismantling cognitive colonization.Conceived as a four-part autobiographical process of remembering, identifying, imagining, and decolonizing, the method of CTD is demonstrated as a means of recognizing and reflecting on how the colonial project has been internalized, and of gradually dismantling the psychological, affective, and material impact of colonization. Using both theoretical and experiential standpoints, and intersecting with notions of anti-blackness, linguicide, and Africana womanhood, the volume moves curriculum theory urgently towards anti-colonial mechanisms that disrupt the colonizing process.This text will benefit researchers, academics, and educators in higher education with an interest in curriculum studies, post-colonialism, and Black studies more broadly. Those specifically interested in interpersonal psychoanalysis, as well as gender and third world studies, will also benefit from this book.
This timely volume uniquely illustrates how currere can be applied to the process of decolonizing subjectivity. Centered around the experiences of one black woman from the third world, the text details the theoretical underpinnings of Currere towards Decolonizing (CTD), and walks the reader through the autobiographical analysis involved in dismantling cognitive colonization.Conceived as a four-part autobiographical process of remembering, identifying, imagining, and decolonizing, the method of CTD is demonstrated as a means of recognizing and reflecting on how the colonial project has been internalized, and of gradually dismantling the psychological, affective, and material impact of colonization. Using both theoretical and experiential standpoints, and intersecting with notions of anti-blackness, linguicide, and Africana womanhood, the volume moves curriculum theory urgently towards anti-colonial mechanisms that disrupt the colonizing process.This text will benefit researchers, academics, and educators in higher education with an interest in curriculum studies, post-colonialism, and Black studies more broadly. Those specifically interested in interpersonal psychoanalysis, as well as gender and third world studies, will also benefit from this book.