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Cheryl Boyer's Counting Colors speaks of "fire-born gold" on its dedication page-an apt description of this finely wrought love story, a testament to the particular grief of infertility as well as our innately human potential to wrest a blessing from even the most challenging circumstances. Boyer leads us, cleanly and clear-eyed, through the sorrow of never-to-be-fulfilled hopes and dreams to a full and touching claiming of the sweet unknown of adoptive parenthood, into which, she says in "My Son's Story," "I let myself fall / hard / fast / in love precisely / as I imagined / and nothing / like it at all." Counting Colors is a perfect gift for those struggling with infertility, and those who love them and seek to understand their pain. But it is also a gift to all who have endured invisible scars that "cut deep / honing / refining / purifying." Maureen Ryan Griffin, author of Ten Thousand Cicadas Can't Be Wrong and writing coach and instructor at wordplaynow.com In her debut poetry collection, Cheryl Boyer takes readers through a deeply personal experience, walking them through a land of loss as effortlessly as if she were born and raised there. And there are side trips-imagining the world of a birth mother, navigating a marriage in changing seasons, offering new poetic definitions for words like wound, dreams, incubation, birthday, colors. When Boyer weaves readers in and out of yet another land-one of daring to hope-this remarkable collection sings even stronger. I loved reading these poems. I have had almost none of the poet's life experiences, and yet it feels as if I have had them all. That's how powerful this poet is. Lonnie Hull DuPont, poet and author of The Haiku Box Boyer's opening poem "Rehearsal" firmly sets the theme and pace of this deeply felt collection centering on what it means to be a woman unable to bear children. Through straightforward, heart-jerking honesty, we glimpse the poet's angst and anguish, from the mother-in-law's inquiring, "Are you pregnant?"-whose "voice untethers me"-to all the things "these hands have" done, including "held the weight of empty years." Boyer's sincere, candid approach illustrates how little our culture has changed, balancing the poet's internal struggle against external preconceptions. As the book progresses, we discover that adoption brings joyous rewards, immeasurable love, yet the treason of her own body remains a grief with which the poet must come to terms. And she does, learning to surrender without losing as she affectingly redefines family for us all. Anne Kaylor, author of Unwilling to Laugh Alone, and Executive Editor / Publisher, moonShine review
Civility and Democracy in America
Peter Bhatia; Paul Boyer; Cheryl Oestreicher; Thomas Christiano; Joshua Cohen; Russell J. Dalton; Edward A. Feiner; Theodore L. Glasser
Washington State University Press
2012
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A true democracy sanctions the challenge of deeply held values and accepted societal standards, but in the United States today, some members of the political arena have abandoned respectful communication. Instead, contentious political discourse stalls Congress and, at times, erupts into violence. Negative personal attacks and outrageous character assassinations replace reasoned arguments and intelligent debate. Yet incivility has existed in various forms throughout American history, often preceding positive change.In March 2011, Washington State University hosted one of four major conferences held across the country. The purpose was to initiate discussion about the role of civility in American democracy. Leading scholars from a variety of disciplines participated, concentrating on five distinctive perspectives: history, religion, philosophy, art and architecture, and media. Comprised of 23 papers presented at the conference, Civility and Democracy in America offers insight from these seasoned experts.
Concise Version of Stand Out: Business Communication Strategies that Work
Diza Sauers; Kimberly Marchesseault; Michael Mandel; Marisa Michaels; Mikel Chertudi; Cheryl Brodersen; Cherilyn Boyer; Caitlin Hills
Kendall/Hunt Publishing Co ,U.S.
2019
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In the wake of disaster emergency responders are first on the scene and last to leave. They put concern for the lives of others over concern for their own lives, and work tirelessly to recover the bodies of the missing. Their heroic actions save lives, provide comfort and care for the wounded and inspire onlookers, but at what cost to themselves? We now know that rescue workers who are exposed to mutilated bodies, mass destruction, multiple casualties, and life-threatening situations may become the hidden victims of disaster. The traumatic consequences of exposure can profoundly impact emergency responders, radiate to their families, and permeate the emergency organization. This book, based on the authors' original research and clinical experience, describes the consequences of trauma exposure on police officers, fire fighters, and paramedics. Weaving data collected in large-scale quantitative studies with the personal stories of responders shared in qualitative interviews, this much-needed account explores the personal, organizational, and societal factors that can ameliorate or exacerbate traumatic response. Stress theory, organizational theory, crisis theory, and trauma theory provide a framework for understanding trauma responses and guiding intervention strategies. Using an ecological perspective, the authors explore interventions spanning prevention, disaster response, and follow-up, on individual, family, group, organizational, and community levels. They provide specific suggestions for planning intervention programmes, developing trauma response teams, training emergency service responders and mental health professionals, and evaluating the effectiveness of services provided. Disaster, whether large-scale or small, underscores our ongoing vulnerability and the crucial need for response plans that address the health and well being of those who confront disaster on a daily basis. In the Line of Fire speaks directly to these emergency response workers as well as to the mental health professionals who provide them with services, the administrators who support their effort, and the family members who wonder if their loved one will return home safely from work tonight.
Guiding the Journey to Collaborative Work Systems
Michael M. Beyerlein; Cheryl Harris
Jossey-Bass Inc.,U.S.
2003
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Guiding the Journey to Collaborative Work Systems is a hands-on, practical guide for dealing with the challenges of designing and implementing collaboration in the workplace. People working in groups and teams, team-based organizations and networked organizations, and value chains and strategic alliances understand that effective collaboration is mandatory for success in today's business environment. Change leaders such as organization development managers, steering committee members, design team members, line managers, and others will find this workbook an invaluable source of help, as it provides a step-by-step planning process to transform an organization to better support collaboration. Teams and groups can use the workbook to improve their collaborative processes, and elements of the workbook can be applied to a wide variety of situations where collaboration is needed. The workbook covers a broad range of topics necessary for successful change, including generating and maintaining support for the initiative, launching a thoroughly planned change program, and effectively communicating the plan to the rest of the organization. Filled with assessments, tools, and activities, and based on interviews conducted with twenty-one experts and hundreds of team members, Guiding the Journey to Collaborative Work Systems offers the support needed to design in-depth plans for changing work systems to facilitate collaborative excellence.
Cheryl
Conundrum Press
2024
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A story about a newly realized lesbian woman in her 40s, hellbent on reaching spiritual enlightenment. Even if it kills her. Cheryl just came out and she's been doing just fine, thanks for asking She just broke up with her dog, quit gluten, cut contact with her father, and is just really trying to focus on getting enough water daily It's all going great Except it isn't and everything is terrible, because no matter what Cheryl does she really can't shake that there's something wrong deep down in the core of her being. What would really fix things would be to address her lingering internalized homophobia and childhood trauma. Or reach total spiritual enlightenment, reaching total enlightenment sounds easier, let's go with that one. As Cheryl falls further down the New Age wellness industrial complex however, the world turns out to be a lot weirder and sicker than she could have ever imagined. Now Cheryl is forced to confront that not only is it not all about her, but that she might have some part to play in making it better. From the (self-proclaimed) cackling gremlin that created Lake Jehovah, Cheryl is a vision board of a coming out gone sideways.
Number One Sunday Times Best Seller. For the first time Cheryl tells her full story, her way. Revealing the truth behind the headlines, this is the only official autobiography, giving the fans the true story they’ve been waiting for. Includes exclusive, personal photos. The nation’s sweetheart, Cheryl has achieved unrivalled success with Girls Aloud, as a solo artist, a judge on the X Factor, a fashion icon and as the face of L’Oreal. However, the path to fame is rarely easy and for Cheryl it has been a colourful journey. From happy but humble beginnings growing up on a tough Newcastle estate, Cheryl saw firsthand the damage that drugs and alcohol can do. But this feisty Geordie never gave up on her dreams of being on stage. With success came a level of fame no one could prepare for. As Cheryl’s career went from strength to strength her personal heartache was played out in the national media. From her divorce to her battles with malaria, Cheryl's every move was captured by paparazzi. There was nowhere for Cheryl to hide. However, a true fighter, Cheryl emerged from every challenge stronger. Now it’s Cheryl’s turn to set the record straight. In this heartfelt account, she opens up about all of the incredible ups and downs of her life. Told with searing honesty this is Cheryl as you’ve never seen her before.
Shortlisted for the Forward Prize for Best CollectionA Financial Times, Irish Times and Telegraph Book of the Year history is what we call / what might have happened differently / and didn'tIt is the decade of centuries, and Cheryl tells us our fortune. Radicals liberate a zoo, teenagers flirt in a bowling alley, and the dead are cherished. In these inventive, playful, dream-like poems, Stephen Sexton takes us on a journey through the past and the present, while Cheryl translates from the future, showing us how we exist in all three at once.Reckoning with both public and private tragedies, the book is divided into three parts. In Part One, the poems range across old Europe: 'Edelweiss' and Titanic setting sail, to a transatlantic, cross-century symposium in Part Two, where two giants perfect their arts in collaboration. In Part Three we are back in the land where the past keeps breaking through, it's practically always the anniversary of something terrible, but there's always Cheryl in the moonlight and her deck of tarot cards. A thrillingly strange exploration of the comfort of the fantastical when the real is hard to bear, Cheryl's Destinies is the enchanting follow-up to the Forward Prize for Best First Collection-winning If All the World and Love Were Young, by one of the most exciting young poets writing today.
Cheryl Gross: Drawings from the Z Factor: New Drawing Series
Victory Hall Press
Victory Hall Press
2014
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Doodle Fun Mandala Coloring Book Vol. 2 by Cheryl Colors
Cheryl Colors
Independently Published
2019
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When like-minded women come together anything is possible. As the visionaries of this Anthology, we pulled from our own experiences of building a business to encourage other business owners to share their business-building journey. We did this in hope that it would be an inspiration to others who may be hesitant in starting a business or giving up on their dreams. What makes this book worth reading you may ask? You will have the privilege of witnessing how eleven phenomenal co-authors from different business industries utilized one of the main ingredients to complete the recipe for a successful business NETWORKING Don't get confused by the title because it's much more than going to networking events. Inside you will get actionable advice and more insight on how building relationships, making connections, and executing the social game correctly can impact not only your business but your whole life. All of these women invested their time, talents, and resources and gave a new meaning to the terminology of "Networking." Despite one of the most dramatic experiences in history, we overcame all of the obstacles and challenges. The rippling effect of Covid-19 created struggles for everyone personally and professionally causing many to shut the doors to their business but as a result of determination and persistence we are all still standing ... it's our TIME It's our hope that after you read this anthology, no matter what you are going through, you know that you are destined for great things. We all have a roadmap to success; the question is what will you do with it? Now go start that business that you have been wanting to start, create a product or service that will change the world. From the words of a good friend of ours, GO GET THEM
Rescuing Ranu: a novel by Cheryl Snell
Cheryl Snell
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2009
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Confessions Autobiography of Cheryl Richardson the Female Author
Cheryl Richardson
Xlibris Corporation
2010
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Confessions Autobiography of Cheryl Richardson the Female Author
Cheryl Richardson
Xlibris Corporation
2010
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Cheryl Wilson: Animals 2003 - 2010
Cheryl Wilson
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2010
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Cheryl is Strong: A collection of positive thoughts, hopes, dreams, and wishes.
Genuine Journals
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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Use a pen. Use a pencil. Use your heart. Fill this journal with positive thoughts about the one you love, and then share it with them. This can be a book that you write in a moment of inspiration, or it can be the project of a lifetime. Share your heart with the one you love.This is one of many customized journals available from Genuine Journals. These custom journals can be used to provide encouragement and cheer while strengthening the bonds of friendship and family. Here are just a few suggestions about how these journals can be used: Circulate the journal between family and friends and ask them to write about your loved one, and then give the journal as a gift. Create a journal for a grandchild and write about your favorite experiences as they happen, then let it become part of the bedtime reading routine.Buy a journal for a loved one or a spouse and occasionally write positive encouraging thoughts for them to discover.Buy the journal as a gift and let the recipient use it to write their own book.The possibilities are endless. Visit GenuineJournals.com to learn how to request your own custom journal title.
A highly anticipated memoir by the Emmy-nominated actress, director, and comedian Cheryl Hines. Best known for her 24-year portrayal of Cheryl on HBO’s Curb Your Enthusiasm, Cheryl’s story begins in small-town Florida and unfolds across the glittering stages of Hollywood—and right into the heart of the Kennedy family and a presidential campaign. With her signature wit, Cheryl shares hilarious and heartwarming stories from her career in comedy, acting alongside legends like Robin Williams and Richard Gere, and surviving in Hollywood’s unpredictable landscape. From bartending in L.A. while hustling for auditions to working with comedy icons at The Groundlings, Cheryl provides a candid look at her rise from modest beginnings to stardom. But Cheryl’s story goes far beyond the spotlight. In her memoir, she delves into her personal life, revealing the challenges and joys of raising seven children in a blended family with her husband, activist lawyer and 2024 presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. She also opens up about her lifelong passion for advocacy, including her dedication to United Cerebral Palsy, inspired by her nephew Michael. With humor, wisdom, and unflinching honesty, Cheryl navigates the highs and lows of fame, family, and an unexpected foray into politics—complete with twists no one saw coming. Whether reflecting on her role in Curb, her time on Suburgatory, or her whirlwind introduction to the Kennedy legacy, Cheryl’s memoir is a testament to resilience, love, and finding humor in even the most chaotic moments. Running Through Bees is an inspiring, laugh-out-loud, and deeply moving memoir that showcases Cheryl’s ability to find grace and humor in every chapter of her life.