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Booster Breaks: Improving Employee Health One Break at a Time
Ba Ma Karen L. Pepkin; Phd Mph Wendell C. Taylor
Karrick Press
2010
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Are You the Captain of the Love Boat or the Titanic?
BA MA LittD Robert L. Bliss
AuthorHouse
2009
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A Call to Action: Advancing Essential Services and Research on Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders: A Report of the National Task Force on
Ba Ma Melinda M. Ohlemiller; Phd Abpp Mary J. O'Connor; Edd Carole W. Brown
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2012
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The God Factor that we need is in the Bible. God has given us an answer for EVERY situation or circumstance in life. See the blessings that we have
Szenen aus dem Alten Testament in Roms frühchristlichen Katakomben
Ba Ma Ing Schobert
Grin Publishing
2016
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Miguel ngel Barco es un sacerdote espa ol despojado del ejercicio sacerdotal, al parecer por haber sido padre de una ni a. Y parece que es seguro que no es padre de tal ni a. Ha habido m s cosas? No se le ha acusado de nada m s por lo que si se le condena por haber sido padre de una ni a que no es su hija la condena es absolutamente injusta. Algo as como si se hubiera condenado a alguien por matar a otro y ese muerto est vivo y se ha demostrado que lo est . Hay otras acusaciones y sobre hechos tan graves que le han supuesto la privaci n del ejercicio sacerdotal? Es un principio universal del derecho que nadie puede ser condenado sin conocer las acusaciones que se le imputan porque en esa situaci n es imposible defenderse. Cu l ha sido la actuaci n del ahora cardenal arzobispo de Barcelona Juan Jos Omella en este caso? Ocult al Vaticano el documento que le entreg el reverendo Miguel ngel Barco y que le exculpaba de una paternidad que no exist a? Para perjudicar a un Barco inocente de lo que se le imputaba y por lo que se le apart del sacerdocio?Si Miguel ngel Barco no es padre de una ni a y serlo fue el motivo por el que se le apart del sacerdocio parece de elemental justicia reponerle en el ministerio. Si hay otros hechos punibles deben manifestarse al acusado y caso de acreditarse la culpabilidad apl quese la pena que corresponda con la gravedad que merezca. Si Omella ha actuado correctamente decl rese con todos los pronunciamientos favorables. Y si con una conducta dolosa caus un da o grave a un inocente pues que se le aplique la pena establecida para ese caso.D. Francisco Jos de la Cigo a, abogado, al glosar en su Blog "La Cig e a de la Torre" el 29 de agosto de 2019 mi entrevista al abogado de Barco, Vladimir Lamsdorff (el Ep logo de este libro).
Christians must reclaim the true definition and thoughtful explanation of biblical happiness in order to live abundant lives. Biblical Ethics restores to the church the way she should live: as morally happy beings created in the image of God to enjoy glorifying him. The modern church has forgotten the biblical role of happiness according to a Christian worldview. The bride of Christ today faintly reflects the beauty of her Hebraic genesis. She has fallen fast asleep under the spell of deontological (duty-based) ethics that fails to take into account God-given aspects to her humanity, such as personal desires. Three key Hebraic words have the hermeneutical power to transform the church back to her radiant self: esher (i.e., happy, happiness), barak (i.e., bless, blessed), and shalom (i.e., peace, prosperity, health, well-being, favor, friendship, security, and salvation). These terms collectively prescribe a proper morality of happiness to be lived in Christian community. This book is meant to be used as an academic text and/or supplementary study guide evidenced by end-of-chapter review questions, as well as questions for personal reflection and spiritual growth.
Christians must reclaim the true definition and thoughtful explanation of biblical happiness in order to live abundant lives. Biblical Ethics restores to the church the way she should live: as morally happy beings created in the image of God to enjoy glorifying him. The modern church has forgotten the biblical role of happiness according to a Christian worldview. The bride of Christ today faintly reflects the beauty of her Hebraic genesis. She has fallen fast asleep under the spell of deontological (duty-based) ethics that fails to take into account God-given aspects to her humanity, such as personal desires. Three key Hebraic words have the hermeneutical power to transform the church back to her radiant self: esher (i.e., happy, happiness), barak (i.e., bless, blessed), and shalom (i.e., peace, prosperity, health, well-being, favor, friendship, security, and salvation). These terms collectively prescribe a proper morality of happiness to be lived in Christian community. This book is meant to be used as an academic text and/or supplementary study guide evidenced by end-of-chapter review questions, as well as questions for personal reflection and spiritual growth.
The Development and Evolution of Rebonding of the Body: Its Application to Women's substance Abuse Treatment
Andrea Antiss Ba Ma; Rn Phd Marilyn Ford-Gilboe; Rn Phd Helene Berman
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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In 1982, while I was Head Nurse, I worked with the staff and physicians of the Child and Family Unit to develop a program named "Rebonding of the Body "to meet the needs of the number of children coming into our care who have been sexually abused. In 1984, I worked with Adeline O'Gorman, art therapist and Connie Frey, movement therapist to modify the program for adult women in the community. This program and its related research formed the biases for the thesis for my MSc. During that program, Adeline O'Gorman was my direct supervisor and is also the artist for the program's logo and medallion associated with the program. Over the next few years Adeline and I continued to offer the program to the women in Victoria BC up to and including 1987. During that same time, I also modified the program to service adolescent male and female clients as well as adult male clients. Over the years of offering this and similar programs the interrelationship between trauma, posttraumatic stress disorder and substance abuse became prominent. While I was living, and working in Saudi Arabia I also trained Andrea Anstiss, not only as a program leader, but also to train other women leaders. Her work and adaptions are covered in a chapter of this book. In September 2003, I returned to Canada and started studying at the University of Western Ontario where Dr. Marilyn Ford-Gilboe was my advisor and I became a research assistant on the national five-year longitudinal study called, "The Women's Health Effects Study", which documented the health effects of intimate partner violence. This work further convinced me of the relationship between PTSD and substance use. In my dissertation of 2009, this was a focus of my study and I have included some of the sections from that work to provide understanding for the persons involved in this work. That work in its entirety is included in the text, "Women, Trauma and Alcohol Dependency: Connections and Disconnections in Alcohol Treatment for Women." Lambert Academic Publishing.2009. Sections from that work are included in this text. This work I believe underscores the importance the trauma care being integrated into substance abuse care and it's the basis for me to recommend the application of Rebonding of the Body program into a substance treatment center for women. I want to acknowledge all the individuals who have trusted their therapists and this technique and especially the research participants without which I would have little to share with you.
Dear Reader, These poems are a collection of some of the most suspenseful, dramatic, and intense moments of the most unpleasant yet transforming lyrics of LaToiya Whipple's life. The reader will be left sitting on the edge of his seat after indulging in the literary collection-that will transform and cause the reader to reach into those emotions that most people will shy away from.This poetry book, Broken, Crushed, Shattered, Mended, Healed: How to Survive a Broken Heart by Elder LaToiya Whipple, will teach the reader how to deal with hurt. This book will teach you how to function while being broken, crushed, and shattered, by allowing God's Word to mend and heal one's heart. The reader's lives will be transformed, globally, psychologically, and spiritually for the betterment of his internal well-being.Shalom, Elder LaToiya Whipple, MA, BA
Dear Reader, These poems are a collection of some of the most suspenseful, dramatic, and intense moments of the most unpleasant yet transforming lyrics of LaToiya Whipple's life. The reader will be left sitting on the edge of his seat after indulging in the literary collection-that will transform and cause the reader to reach into those emotions that most people will shy away from.This poetry book, Broken, Crushed, Shattered, Mended, Healed: How to Survive a Broken Heart by Elder LaToiya Whipple, will teach the reader how to deal with hurt. This book will teach you how to function while being broken, crushed, and shattered, by allowing God's Word to mend and heal one's heart. The reader's lives will be transformed, globally, psychologically, and spiritually for the betterment of his internal well-beingShalom, Elder LaToiya Whipple, MA, BA