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1000 tulosta hakusanalla Barbara Johnson Witcher

På tal om e-hälsa

På tal om e-hälsa

Gudbjörg Erlingsdóttir; Helena Sandberg; Martin Berg; Barbara Czarniawska; Mats Johansson; Ericka Johnson; Karin Jonnergård; Titti Mattsson; Åsa Mäkitalo; Lena Petersson

Studentlitteratur AB
2019
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Införandet av e-hälsotjänster beskrivs som ett paradigmskifte som ska öka patienters delaktighet, valfrihet och makt samt ge ökad transparens i vården. Budskapet är att framtida vårdbehov ska tillgodoses utan ökade resurser och att e-hälsa är en del av lösningen. I boken På tal om e-hälsa görs en nödvändig nyansering av denna bild genom ett brett och flervetenskapligt angreppssätt där tio författare från sex olika lärosäten ger sina perspektiv på e-hälsa.E-hälsa är inte bara teknik. Syftet med boken är att öka förståelsen av e-hälsa som ett samtida samhällsfenomen. Här diskuteras bland annat frågor som: Hur kan e-hälsa begripliggöras, kritiskt analyseras, kontextualiseras och appliceras? Vad säger den om oss och vår samtid? Vilka är de juridiska och etiska implikationerna? Hur kan vi förstå e-hälsa som övervakningsteknologi, som medieinnehåll och som konsumenttrend? Den mångfacetterade bild som boken ger bidrar till en ökad förståelse av digitaliseringen av hälsa bland studenter, forskare, praktiker och beslutsfattare.
Bowing to Our Divine Essence, Within And Suppressing aspects of our ego-mind That impedes our Divine connection
The purpose of this book is to encourage us all to develop within the ability to distinguish between our Divine voice and that of our ego. In doing so we will become inspired through our Divine wisdom to navigate life with clarity that frees us of inner conflict, and allows us to embrace our strengths and weaknesses. We all have a quiet Divine essence within that is often dominated by the noisy aspirations of our ego-mind. Yet, life for us all would be entirely different if we all made a point daily of living life through our Divine lens. Bowing to the Divine essence within, allows our awareness merge into the sacred core of our being to discover our Divine nature. It is in this sacred space that we are able to reawaken our inner wisdom. We then experience life through our Divine lens, and we will never view our earthly life the same again, even after painful moments. We step into our inner power, and it is not about averting painful emotions, but rather seeing all from a higher perspective. Even though our Divine essence, is not visible and is buried in the recesses of our being, it is vividly present within us all and vibrates at an authentic higher reality. Until we connect and sense it within, we will not clearly understand who we are and who we are not. This is not a complicated path and does not require adherence to any particular practice or organisation. It is not an intellectual journey of our mind, and it is not based on any religion, philosophy or belief. It's a simple one that is inherent within us all. One that moves us into a higher consciousness and enriches our life, through our journey of self-discovery, self-understanding and spiritual inspiration.
"Love Him For Us

"Love Him For Us

Barbara Marquart Johnston

Lutheran News Inc
2020
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"From Fort To Fort" might have been the title of this book, since my story begins in Fort Worth, TX and ends in Fort Wayne, IN.During those years, I have been surrounded by people of Faith, young and old. In Ft Worth, before I went to Australia, I was the Jr Youth Director, as well as the church secretary at my home congregation, St. Paul Lutheran Church.In Australia, I taught art, grades one through 10 in our Lutheran schools.Upon return to the States, I was secretary to Dr. Charles Evanson for three years, for Dr. Eugene Bunkowske for a year, served in acquisitions in the seminary library, resettled refugees with Catholic Charities, and taught English as a second language to Laotians.At Ascension Lutheran Church in Ft Wayne, I was first a teacher's aide at the preschool, followed by ten years in the capacity of full-time church/ school secretary under Dr. John Stube.These activities placed me in a position to appreciate the points of view of clergy as well as laity.Oh, yes, I was also the wife of a busy pastor/professor, mother to five great kids, foster mom to two teenage boys in Australia, and at last count, between Bob and me, I am grandmother to 31 children To God be the Glory
Consequential Damages of Nuclear War

Consequential Damages of Nuclear War

Barbara Rose Johnston; Holly M Barker

Left Coast Press Inc
2008
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The hydrogen test-bomb Bravo, dropped on the Marshall Islands in 1954, had enormous consequences for the Rongelap people. Anthropologists Barbara Rose Johnston and Holly Barker provide incontrovertible evidence of physical and financial damages to individuals and cultural and psycho-social damages to the community through use of declassified government documents, oral histories and ethnographic research, conducted with the Marshallese community within a unique collaborative framework. Their work helped produce a $1 billion award by the Nuclear Claims Tribunal and raises issues of bioethics, government secrecy, human rights, military testing, and academic activism. The report, reproduced here with accompanying materials, should be read by everyone concerned with the effects of nuclear war and is an essential text for courses in history, environmental studies, bioethics, human rights, and related subjects.
Consequential Damages of Nuclear War

Consequential Damages of Nuclear War

Barbara Rose Johnston; Holly M Barker

Left Coast Press Inc
2008
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The hydrogen test-bomb Bravo, dropped on the Marshall Islands in 1954, had enormous consequences for the Rongelap people. Anthropologists Barbara Rose Johnston and Holly Barker provide incontrovertible evidence of physical and financial damages to individuals and cultural and psycho-social damages to the community through use of declassified government documents, oral histories and ethnographic research, conducted with the Marshallese community within a unique collaborative framework. Their work helped produce a $1 billion award by the Nuclear Claims Tribunal and raises issues of bioethics, government secrecy, human rights, military testing, and academic activism. The report, reproduced here with accompanying materials, should be read by everyone concerned with the effects of nuclear war and is an essential text for courses in history, environmental studies, bioethics, human rights, and related subjects.
Sanna Kannisto

Sanna Kannisto

Barbara Hofmann-Jonhson

Hatje Cantz
2020
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Sanna Kannisto’s métier is nature photography. Like her role models, she considers herself both a scientist and an artist. And, in fact, her analytical gaze is in no way inferior to her creativity and passion. She creates moments of unusual beauty that also shed light on what has been previously concealed. Kannisto has her own method for taking pictures of birds, photographing the animals in front of a brilliantly lit, white background. Removed from their usual surroundings, every detail appears in matchless clarity, allowing for precise study. At the same time, this results in a unique visual aesthetic: the feathers glow brightly, the beating wings take on a majestic quality, and the deep black eyes of the birds seem to gaze hauntingly at the camera. The patience required to produce these pictures has paid off , since it is hard to imagine more beautiful photographs of birds.
Who Pays the Price?

Who Pays the Price?

Barbara Rose (EDT) Johnston

Island Press
1994
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Drawing from a Society for Applied Anthropology study on human rights and the environment, Who Pays the Price? provides a detailed look at the human experience of environmental crisis. The issues examined span the globe -- loss of land and access to critical resources; contamination of air, water and soil; exposure to radiation, toxic chemicals, and other hazardous wastes. Topics considered in-depth include: human rights and environmental degradation nation-state struggles over indigenous rights rights abuse accompanying resource extraction, weapons production, and tourism development environmental racism, gender bias, and multinational industry double standards social justice environmentalism The book incorporates material from a wide range of economic and geographic contexts, including case studies from China, Russia, Latin America, the United States, Canada, Africa, and the South Pacific.
The Women of Ben Jonson's Poetry

The Women of Ben Jonson's Poetry

Barbara Smith

Scolar Press
1995
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Ben Jonson (1572-1637) is recognised as one of the major poets and dramatists of his time. It is surprising, therefore, that this should be the first study to look specifically at the role of women in his poetry. Barbara Smith challenges previously held conceptions of Jonson as a misogynist, upholding the patronage system that allowed him to work. Through detailed examination of his poetic structures, the influence of Juvenal, Martial and Horace, and Jonson's attitudes to his own female patrons, the Countess of Bedford and Lady Mary Wroth, The Women of Ben Jonson's Poetry demonstrates how seventeenth century cultural values and ideas of gender are both supported and subverted in the poems. ’If we "survey Jonson in his works and know him there", we will find the independence of spirit and originality that made him a rarity in his time and ours.'
Theology for Preaching

Theology for Preaching

Allen Ronald J.; ; Johnston Scott Black; Barbara S. Blaisdell

Abingdon Press
1997
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The heart of the postmodern mind-set is an awareness of the relativity of all human thought and action. In Theology for Preaching, three authors collaborate about the implications for proclamation when the culture behaves as if all human thought and practices are relative. Tips for sermon composition and theme are proposed. Sample sermons are supplied to demonstrate awareness of the cultural shifts that make preaching a worthwhile challenge in a postmodern ethos.
The Tender Years

The Tender Years

Jill Duerr Berrick; Barbara Needell; Richard P. Barth; Melissa Jonson-Reid

Oxford University Press Inc
2000
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The first few years of life are a time of unparalleled physical, intellectual, and emotional development. But they can also be a time of neglect and abuse: this is the period when children are most likely to suffer mistreatment by their parents, and most likely to be placed in foster care. Today most children entering the child welfare system are very young, and, in most large states, infants are the largest group of children entering foster care each year. Social service systems are typically not designed for very young children, however, and therefore fail to serve their special needs. This shortcoming is significant because protecting very young children from physical harm is not enough; they must also be protected from developmental harm. The Tender Years is the first textbook to address this critical situation. Beginning with an overview of child development theory, it examines child abuse reporting patterns and discusses placement in foster care, reunification, and adoption. It also looks at public child welfare practice, featuring vivid examples of the children and families served by this system. The authors analyse the differences between the foster care experiences of very young children and those of older children, with special emphasis on the way the child welfare system deals with infants. Based on a significant body of evidence regarding young childrens unique affective, physical, and cognitive development, this text illuminates the interrelationship of child welfare practice, child development outcomes, and public policy. The authors offer a fundamental framework for decision-making in child welfare when young children are involved, and recommend specific changes in policy and practice aimed at moving the system toward greater developmental sensitivity. Timely and provocative, The Tender Years is essential reading for courses in child welfare, social work with children, and social work with the family, as well as a valuable resource for child welfare administrators and policy makers.
Lonely Planet South America

Lonely Planet South America

Isabel Albiston; Bárbara Bianchi; Alex Egerton; Bailey Freeman; Victoria Gill; Anthony Ham; Trent Holden; Mark Johanson; Brendan Sainsbury; Carinya Sharples; Paul Smith; Wendy Yanagihara

Lonely Planet Global Limited
2025
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Lonely Planet's local travel experts reveal all you need to know to plan the trip of a lifetime to South America.Discover popular and off the beaten track experiences from spotting giant tortoises, marine iguanas, and more on the Galapagos' Isla Isabela, to visiting the sublime Inca citadel of Machu Picchu, and exploring the charming coastal town of Cartagena with its pastel-toned balconies and buzzing street food stalls.Build a trip to remember with Lonely Planet's South America travel guide:Our classic guidebook format provides you with the most comprehensive level of information for planning multi-week tripsUpdated with an all new structure and design so you can navigate South America and connect experiences together with easeCreate your perfect trip with exciting itineraries for extended journeys combined with suggested day trips, walking tours, and activities to match your passionsGet fresh takes on must-visit sights and expert local recommendations on when to go, eating, drinking, nightlife, shopping, accommodation, adventure activities, festivals, and moreEssential information toolkit containing tips on arriving; transport; making the most of your time and money; LGBTIQ+ travel advice; useful words and phrases; accessibility; and responsible travelConnect with South American culture through stories that delve deep into local life, history, and traditions Inspiring full-colour travel photography and mapsCovers: Argentina; Bolivia; Brazil; Chile; Colombia; Ecuador; French Guiana; Guyana; Paraguay; Peru; Suriname; Uruguay; VenezuelaCreate a trip that's uniquely yours and get to the heart of this extraordinary part of the world with Lonely Planet's South America.
Operations Management in Service Industries and the Public Sector

Operations Management in Service Industries and the Public Sector

Christopher Voss; Colin Armistead; Bob Johnston; Barbara Morris

John Wiley Sons Inc
1985
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Operations Management in Service Industries and the Public Sector Text and Cases Christopher Voss, School of Industrial and Business Studies, University of Warwick Colin Armistead, The European School of Management Studies, Oxford Bob Johnston, School of Industrial and Business Studies, University of Warwick Barbara Morris, Department of Management Studies, Sheffield City Polytechnic Aimed at teachers and students on business and management courses teaching and studying Operations as well as those concerned with the management of specific service industries, this book brings together concepts found in the wider literature as well as presenting some new concepts. Written from the standpoint of operations management specialists?rather than marketing managers?the book examines the operational aspects of service operations and includes vital links with marketing, organization and business policy by using a wide range of case studies from both the public and the private sector. Suitable as a teaching text at both graduate and postgraduate levels the book will also be of value to practitioners in service organizations, the public sector and those concerned with the management of internal services in manufacturing.
Integrating Complementary Medicine into Veterinary Practice

Integrating Complementary Medicine into Veterinary Practice

Paula Jo Broadfoot; Richard E. Palmquist; Karen Johnston; Jiu Jia Wen; Barbara Fougere

Iowa State University Press
2008
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Integrating complementary treatment options with traditional veterinary practice is a growing trend in veterinary medicine. Veterinarians and clients alike have an interest in expanding treatment options to include alternative approaches such as Western and Chinese Herbal Medicine, Acupuncture, Nano-Pharmacology, Homotoxicology, and Therapeutic Nutrition along with conventional medicine. Integrating Complementary Medicine into Veterinary Practice introduces and familiarizes veterinarians with the terminology and procedures of these complementary treatment modalities in a traditional clinical format that facilitates the easy integration of these methods into established veterinary practices.
Called to Lead

Called to Lead

Pegine Echevarria; Ulrike Aichhorn; Barbara Baron; Patricia Baxter; Julie Cottineau; Jessica Devenish; Dianne Devitt; Jennifer Einolf; Mindy Gibbins-Klein; Donna Hanson; Sydne Jacques; Carla Johnston; Shanna Kabatznick; Cindy Tschosik; Diana Watson; Jill Whipple; Bonnie Wims; Catherine Woodhouse

Panoma Press
2021
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Barbara

Barbara

Linda Carlino

VeritasPublishing
2013
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In 1557 a prematurely aged, ill, and very irritable Charles V (H.R.E.) retires to a small isolated monastery in western Spain. He is burdened by his failures and unresolved political, military and religious problems. His only comfort and solace are his memories and reveries of his much loved mistress Barbara.Blomberg who bore him a son who became Europe's celebrated and idolized, Don Juan of Austria. And his revelations of his lifelong relationship with Barbara are revealing and make a wonderful touching; and emotional love story.