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1000 tulosta hakusanalla Betty Ann Goodman-Curvin
In this book, Betty-Ann Heggie demonstrates how Masculine and Feminine Energies are present in every one of us and how those who adopt Gender Physics will let go of established stereotypes, play to their strengths, and unlock energy they never knew they had to: Become a more rounded individual and whole human beingFreely express their best selfBetter understand other points of view and find common groundDevelop the magnetic characteristic of presenceKeep their strengths from becoming weaknessesBe perceived as a confident and caring leaderAn award-winning speaker, author, and mentor, Betty-Ann Heggie is also a corporate director, a philanthropist, and a former senior vice-president with PotashCorp (now Nutrien), the world's largest fertilizer supplier. Betty-Ann has been inducted into the WXN Hall of Fame, in recognition of her multiple Canada's Most Powerful Women: Top 100 awards, and the Saskatchewan Business Hall of Fame; has received the Women in Mining Canada Trailblazer Award, among many others; and was named one of the 100 Global Inspirational Women in Mining.
The Assimilation Experience of Five American White Ethnic Novelists of the Twentieth Century
Betty Ann Burch
Routledge
2017
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This title, originally published in 1990, is a contribution to the social and literary history of ethnic groups in America. Its sources are the writings – chiefly novels – of five authors of Eastern and Southern European descent, chosen because they depict the acculturation of their people, the meeting of their own ethnic group and American society. From their marginal stance, they expressed in fiction what they had observed and experienced, and they wrote symbolically of their journey to a choice of belonging to one group or the other. This title will be of interest to students of literature, history, and sociology.
The Assimilation Experience of Five American White Ethnic Novelists of the Twentieth Century
Betty Ann Burch
Routledge
2019
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This title, originally published in 1990, is a contribution to the social and literary history of ethnic groups in America. Its sources are the writings – chiefly novels – of five authors of Eastern and Southern European descent, chosen because they depict the acculturation of their people, the meeting of their own ethnic group and American society. From their marginal stance, they expressed in fiction what they had observed and experienced, and they wrote symbolically of their journey to a choice of belonging to one group or the other. This title will be of interest to students of literature, history, and sociology.
The book is about a little Mongolian girl Iona and her horse. The children learn to ride before they walk. They ride in races as young as five years to thirteen some ride twenty-five miles. The book tells of their traditions and customs. How they raise their horses, and how the horses are important to their way of life. I want to thank Dorsey Fiske for editing the book for me, and special thanks to T.S. Oyuntsetseg who I call Iona my Mongolian friend who told me all about Mongolians and their way of life.
Jennifer and Mr. Blue Ice
Betty Ann Noonan Peer
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2013
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Jennifer and Mr. Pink Pig
Betty Ann Noonan Peer
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2013
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Jennifer and Mr. Green Tree
Betty Ann Noonan Peer
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2013
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