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1000 tulosta hakusanalla Carole L. Barber
This collection of poetry and anecdotes was created when the author began expressing some of her "Captured Moments" in rhyme. Over the past twenty years, her poems have expanded from writing just about Israel to writing some personal expressions about her faith, and the faith of her two sons, both of whom are mentally disabled and are unable to express their Christian faith in the traditional way. The poems and anecdotes recall events from the past, giving them a place within her heart, as well as giving them voice by sharing her faith in Jesus Christ through poetry.
This collection of poetry and anecdotes was created when the author began expressing some of her "Captured Moments" in rhyme. Over the past twenty years, her poems have expanded from writing just about Israel to writing some personal expressions about her faith, and the faith of her two sons, both of whom are mentally disabled and are unable to express their Christian faith in the traditional way. The poems and anecdotes recall events from the past, giving them a place within her heart, as well as giving them voice by sharing her faith in Jesus Christ through poetry.
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Editions Notre Savoir
2024
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Meta-Study of Qualitative Health Research
Barbara L. Paterson; Sally E. Thorne; Connie Canam; Carol Jillings
SAGE Publications Inc
2001
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"This book is a superior achievement from a group of masterful scholars. The book shows the theoretical, ethical, and political complexity of qualitative study, and yet offers an illuminating and useful guide to how it can be accomplished with distinction. I highly recommend it." —MARGARETE SANDELOWSKI, PhD, RN, FAAN Professor, School of Nursing University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill In this book, Volume 3 of the Methods in Nursing Research series, Barbara Paterson and colleagues provide step-by-step directions for how to proceed in conducting a meta-study, as well as recommendations for tools and standards relating to the application of their approach. Drawing from their experience with meta-study research projects on chronic illness, the authors articulate and theorize the meta-analysis and meta-synthesis of qualitatively derived knowledge.
Meta-Study of Qualitative Health Research
Barbara L. Paterson; Sally E. Thorne; Connie Canam; Carol Jillings
SAGE Publications Inc
2001
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"This book is a superior achievement from a group of masterful scholars. The book shows the theoretical, ethical, and political complexity of qualitative study, and yet offers an illuminating and useful guide to how it can be accomplished with distinction. I highly recommend it." —MARGARETE SANDELOWSKI, PhD, RN, FAAN Professor, School of Nursing University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill In this book, Volume 3 of the Methods in Nursing Research series, Barbara Paterson and colleagues provide step-by-step directions for how to proceed in conducting a meta-study, as well as recommendations for tools and standards relating to the application of their approach. Drawing from their experience with meta-study research projects on chronic illness, the authors articulate and theorize the meta-analysis and meta-synthesis of qualitatively derived knowledge.
Leaning on God: Sermons by Rabbi Carole L. Meyers
Rabbi Carole L. Meyers
Steel Cut Press
2018
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"Rabbi Carole L. Meyers was a wonderful, inspiring, provocative and brilliant speaker. She brought the lessons of the Torah to life and made them contemporary, understandable and powerful. She was also funny and self-effacing, and had a smile that could outshine the eternal light. In short, she had a profound impact as a moral and spiritual leader, and when she left us, no one had better prepared their congregation to cope with the magnitude of its loss." --Adam B. Schiff, Member Of Congress
Life is hard and trying to push on, can be even harder. We may never know where it will take us. Losing someone can make you feel so sad. reality sometimes hurts, is a true statement. In life people have so many stories waiting to be told. Life is amazing. But life can be a struggle for some. Be kind an loving because it matters.
Does anyone really know the impacts we have on another person?Catherine and Brice have known each other for most of their lives: passed each other in the halls at school, watched each other start families, and even known each other's secrets. Yet, they would never have called each other friends, but death has a funny way of bringing people together. Now, they find they find themselves with wounds yet to be healed and a feeling that something is still missing. Each tries to get through problems on their own, only to discover that the other may have been just what they needed.Can Catherine let down her walls to forgive herself for a girl she bullied?Can Brice put aside his independence to forgive the drunk driver who killed him?With a heavenly guide, can they discover the sinner and the saint within themselves and each other, so they can move on?
Kitch-iti-kipi (The Big Spring) is one of Michigan's most popular tourist attractions. Many folk tales exist about this natural wonder found deep in the woods of the Upper Peninsula. Many of those stories were admittedly made up by John I. Bellair, a local businessman in the 1920s, in an effort to attract more visitors to the area. But what is the authentic Native American legend of Kitch-iti-kipi?The story in this book has been passed down orally in the author's Native American family for more than one hundred years. Although Natives seldom write down their folklore, the author's great-great-aunt actually did write this legend in a published booklet which was found when she passed away in 1969. That booklet was the author's inspiration for this book.The Legend of Kitch-iti-kipi reads like a Native version of Romeo and Juliet. In it, the deep love between a handsome brave and a young maiden drives a powerful chief to act out his jealousy. The results are tragic for all three
Numerous reprehensible corporate, governmental, and nonprofit activities over recent years have highlighted the existence of organizational evil. Unlike other works on the topic, this book fully develops the concept of organizational evil, conceptually weaving the interchange between evil individuals (microlevel) who ultimately create the organizational environment that is evil, and the macrolevel elements of policy, culture, and manipulations of the social environment.
Numerous reprehensible corporate, governmental, and nonprofit activities over recent years have highlighted the existence of organizational evil. Unlike other works on the topic, this book fully develops the concept of organizational evil, conceptually weaving the interchange between evil individuals (microlevel) who ultimately create the organizational environment that is evil, and the macrolevel elements of policy, culture, and manipulations of the social environment.
A comparative study of citizenship education and adolescent political attitudes in five western democracies.This book sheds light on the question: Under what conditions do democratic attitudes and values take root in youth? Using a comparative perspective, Becoming Political describes alternative forms of education for democracy and points to consequences of various alternatives in diverse settings. This study of civic education and adolescent political attitudes contains rich descriptive information from interviews with students and teachers and classroom observations in England, Denmark, Germany, the Netherlands, and the United States. Such qualitative information gathered over the past decade complements findings from surveys administered to students ages fifteen through nineteen in fifty schools in the five countries.Chapters focus on civic education in the five countries, adolescent political attitudes and behaviors, gender and political attitudes, support for free expression for diverse views, and classroom climate and the investigation of controversial public policy issues. An appendix describes the varied political contexts in which youth in the five democracies are being politically socialized. The book will be of use to readers interested in social studies education, comparative education, and youth political socialization, as well as education for democracy.
Charged with the mystery of childhood, with curiosity and daring, confusion and fear, the eleven interrelated stories in Useful Gifts explore what Ruthie knows. The youngest child of profoundly deaf parents living in Manhattan in the 1940s and 1950s, Ruthie Zimmer speaks and signs. Interpreting for her parents, she tries to make sense of worlds as close as her family's fourth-floor apartment, as expansive as her rooftop playground and as diverse as the neighborhood below.The ways of language, its ways, its habits, its humor—as well as the demons that rise within us when we fail to communicate—form an undercurrent in many of Carole Glickfeld's stories. In "What My Mother Knows" Hannah Zimmer gleans the neighborhood gossip from her apartment window, telling Ruthie in a gesture that Mrs. Frangione is pregnant again, and announcing in clipped, terse signs that the O'Briens have divorced. "Know drunk?…Unhappy, fight, wife, divorce." There is, in "My Father's Darling" the hoarse, choked screaming of Albert Zimmer, "Honorfatherhonorfatherhonorfather" striking his daughter Melva has she sinks to the floor muttering "Misermisermisermiser" in the distant, disembodied voice of a ventriloquist. And, in "Talking Mama-Losh'n" there is Sidney, Ruthie's older brother, "getting down to business," sprinkling his speech with Yiddish, French and German—words that project a wisdom and cosmopolitanism he clearly craves.Three floors below the Zimmer apartment, Ruthie enters the altogether different realm of Dot, a thrice-married hatcheck girl, and her daughter and son, Glory and Roy Rogers. These are characters who, as their names seem to promise, bring adventure and excitement—from acted-out fantasies of Hollywood to gunfights amid the rooftop battlements of "Fort Arden," from impulsive, stylish haircuts to Chinese food with pork. And, across the stoop, Ruthie visits with the Opals family—Iris, Ivy, and Ione—three daughters whose endless lessons in charm, elocution and posture prime them for future "fame and glory."In Useful Gifts, Carole Glickfeld creates, through the optimistic voice of a young girl, intimacy with the complexity and heartbreak of a world we hope she can survive. In the closing story of the collection, Ruth Zimmer, twenty years older, retraces her neighborhood—not only to preserve her memories but to understand, finally, their effect on her now, a grown woman living three thousand miles away.
The ‘Anthem Guide to Essay Writing’ is a comprehensive guide to writing successful essays in any course, with step-by-step advice and plenty of examples. One of the greatest assets of this book is its insights into how essays are evaluated, so that writers can focus their efforts productively. It demonstrates each step of the writing process – from close reading and research to generating ideas, organizing thoughts, structuring a draft essay, and revising for clarity and eloquence. If you want to improve the quality of your essays, you will find clear, helpful advice in this easy-to-use guide.
This book talks about life issues, and trying to move on in your life. I talk about how hard it must be to be a man,and try to keep going on in life. And what can you say to a young person, who thinks a gun, can solve every problem? Whatever happen to just sitting down with someone and talking things over? What will our childrens future be like or will they have to question every choice, that they made in their life? Everyday is a blessing. And when we say thank you to God, we give him all of the glory. Those dreams, and hopes for brighter days, they belong to you. So you must always claim victory, even if you can't see it. Because if you give up, you will never know, just how close you came to making your dream come true.
Mfume was in love with his wife. Because of an accident, his wife lost their unborn child. Because she is under heavy medication, she does not know of their loss. He has to put his faith in God, to bring them through this situation. They would have named their daughter, Rose.
They were two best friends, who loved each other like sister's. They made plans for their future but those plans changed because of the actions of another. Now one friend has to deal with the loss of the other. A person's life is so important. Will our young people wake up before it's to late? How many of your friends are gone forever? I hope you find something within this story.