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Nellie Mack of Sabino Canyon

Nellie Mack of Sabino Canyon

Judith a. McManus M. a.

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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Eleven-year-old Nellie (nickname for Penelope) moves from the lush vegetation of Telluride, Colorado, to the barren desert of Arizona with her mother and her beloved cocker spaniel, Sadie, after her father dies. When she becomes a Junior Ranger at Sabino Canyon (a national wilderness area in Tucson, Arizona), Nellie meets four new friends (brainy Lydia, no-filter Sierra, logical Izzy, and prankster Tommy Hubbard). Over one summer, they discover an important archeological artifact, learn about civics from former Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, get lost in the desert during the monsoon, escape a rattlesnake threat, and celebrate the southwestern tradition of Music in the Canyon. Nellie Mack of Sabino Canyon is a heartfelt story with unforgettable characters, STEM role models and learning, exciting adventures, and engaging humor for females between the ages of eight and twelve. Written at a Lexile of 650, Nellie Mack of Sabino Canyon is edutainment - education that seems like entertainment.
The 20 Billion Dollar Diet (R): Why diets fail and how to lose weight for good

The 20 Billion Dollar Diet (R): Why diets fail and how to lose weight for good

M. a. Judith a. McManus; M. S. Ph. D. Marina MacDonald

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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Americans spend more than $20 billion annually for weight loss plans and products and yet the average dieter gains almost 5 pounds in a single year. America is on a $20 billion diet that isn't working Like most Americans, Judith McManus M.A. outsourced her weight loss to corporate plans and fad diets without long-term results. When Judith finally took matters into her own hands, researched choices that were right for her, and designed her own plan, she lost 50 pounds. With Dr. Marina MacDonald, the co-authors combine personal experience with over 500 scientific studies to reveal 10 core principles for weight-loss success. You will learn: -Why overeating is a result of our modern food environment, stress, and biology. -Why extreme diets are not the answer. -Why smart dieting does not rely on willpower. -How to break the cycle of overeating and yo-yo dieting for good. -How to create a healthy diet and lifestyle that you will love. If you're tired of being overweight and you're ready to transform your body and your life, The 20 Billion Dollar Diet enables you to finally achieve the goal weight you have wanted for so long.
Boom! Comics by Judith: A What Happens Next Comic Book for Budding Illustrators and Story Tellers
Grab This Deal For The Comics Artist In Your Life For Less Than $10See that girl always doodling and dreaming up stories and plots? She's gonna LOVE the What Happens Next Comic Book For Budding Artists edition, created especially for young artists between 9 and 14 years of age.Bokkaku Dojinshi has created this book as a 6 by 9 inch, perfect pocket book form. Plenty of different templates to explore as well as loads of room to keep track of plot ideas.There is even space for special expression studies of the main characters so the budding artist hits the right emotion in her images every single time.This book is perfect for: mangagraphic novelsSunday funniesanimefan fictionParents and teachers love What Happens Next Comics series for these reasons: helps speech developmentincreases literacydevelops a sense of sequencecreates confidencedevelops an appreciation for artboots creativityOnce you get this book, notice how handy it is - perfect pocket book size means no bulky bags on summer trips or lazy afternoons under a willow tree. All you need is your pencil and ink pen Can't wait to see what you make of your And then... comic book
The Vows of Religious Life in a Secular Society

The Vows of Religious Life in a Secular Society

Judith A. Merkle

BLOOMSBURY PUBLISHING PLC
2025
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This book investigates religious vows, shedding light on the type of faith that can sustain humanity in secular times. It examines the personal impact of religious life as well as its potential to foster a sense of completeness within society at large.Unbelief in today’s society can be partially rooted in the shallowness of the sort of religion that the secular can abandon. Such a religion, characterized as magical, shallow, illusory, or rooted solely in external rituals, lacks the depth required to thrive in a secular society. It fails to address the profound aspects of human existence, the authentic freedom of the spirit, and the enduring obedience of faith.This study of religious vows uncovers their deeper meanings in light of these challenges. It invites us to consider whether religious life, despite contemporary criticisms, can be seen as "touching wholeness". This book does not only delve into the theological foundations of these vows but also key areas which impact their understanding and living in new contexts. It surveys sociological landscapes and goes beyond to encompass shifts in science, psychology, theology. Religious life in this sense is part of the renewal of the church, as well as an agent in it. By focusing briefly on each vow, Judtih A. Merkle illustrates how religious life serves as a bridge connecting the secular and the sacred. It is a life focused on love of God and service of others which is a witness to the coming of Kingdom of God, and values which truly matter in contemporary society.
The Vows of Religious Life in a Secular Society

The Vows of Religious Life in a Secular Society

Judith A. Merkle

BLOOMSBURY PUBLISHING PLC
2025
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This book investigates religious vows, shedding light on the type of faith that can sustain humanity in secular times. It examines the personal impact of religious life as well as its potential to foster a sense of completeness within society at large.Unbelief in today’s society can be partially rooted in the shallowness of the sort of religion that the secular can abandon. Such a religion, characterized as magical, shallow, illusory, or rooted solely in external rituals, lacks the depth required to thrive in a secular society. It fails to address the profound aspects of human existence, the authentic freedom of the spirit, and the enduring obedience of faith.This study of religious vows uncovers their deeper meanings in light of these challenges. It invites us to consider whether religious life, despite contemporary criticisms, can be seen as "touching wholeness". This book does not only delve into the theological foundations of these vows but also key areas which impact their understanding and living in new contexts. It surveys sociological landscapes and goes beyond to encompass shifts in science, psychology, theology. Religious life in this sense is part of the renewal of the church, as well as an agent in it. By focusing briefly on each vow, Judtih A. Merkle illustrates how religious life serves as a bridge connecting the secular and the sacred. It is a life focused on love of God and service of others which is a witness to the coming of Kingdom of God, and values which truly matter in contemporary society.
Living Proof: An incurable disease. A mother's promise. A family's love. The inspiring true story.
LIVING PROOF is the true story of an incurable disease, a mother's promise, and a family's love. John Del Guercio was diagnosed in 2002 with Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA type 1) when he was just two months old. His doctors predicted he would not make it past age two, and saw no hope for a treatment for another ten to fifteen years. John's family, however, refused to give up hope. Against all odds, John survives six months, passes his first-year mark, and reaches his second birthday. In 2016, when John was fourteen years old, the FDA approved the first ever treatment for SMA type 1; John received his first shot of the drug Nusinersen, or Spinraza, a few months later. In the years in between, John works tirelessly with a devoted team of physical, occupational and speech therapists on a daily regimen to keep his body and mind strong enough for when he is able to walk. John's journey with his family was sometimes incredibly challenging, and not one all would travel, but it also created a life of grace, beauty and joy beyond expectation. LIVING PROOF shows us one family who embraced a re-envisioned life and learned that the most terrible news sometimes blooms into something good.
To Me with Love: A Devotional on Healing, Pampering and Loving Yourself

To Me with Love: A Devotional on Healing, Pampering and Loving Yourself

Judith A. Carter

Laboo Publishing Enterprise, LLC
2018
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To Me with Love is an opportunity to peel back the layers of hurt It's permission to live life on your own terms and to be open to love, especially self-love. Understanding it's ok to acknowledge past hurts and pain, learning not to allow them to hold you hostage. Read the book. Apply the words. Add new words as they apply to your life. Begin to take control of your life again. Love yourself enough to move forward and walk out your destiny, in spite of life's challenges. Love yourself enough to pamper yourself when needed, to date yourself and to heal. Love yourself enough to change the course of your life through self-care.
The Math Teacher's Problem-a-Day, Grades 4-8

The Math Teacher's Problem-a-Day, Grades 4-8

Judith A. Muschla; Gary R. Muschla

Jossey-Bass Inc.,U.S.
2008
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From bestselling authors Judith and Gary Muschla, The Math Teacher's Problem-a-Day is a hands-on resource containing 180 handy worksheets, one for each day of the school year, to help students in grades 4-8 acquire the skills needed to master mathematics. These reproducible worksheets are perfect for "sponge activities"—five-minute challenges to start or end a class period—that can also be used as supplemental lessons, homework, or extra credit. With problems based on the Standards and Focal Points of the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, the book is designed to give students valuable practice in math skills, using specific activities to enhance critical thinking and boost test scores. The topics covered focus on the core math concepts and skills required for middle school students, including: Numbers and OperationsAlgebraGeometryMeasurementData Analysis Part of the 5-Minute Fundamentals series, The Math Teacher's Problem-a-Day is an important resource that will help today's students understand more concepts, make connections between branches of mathematics, and apply math skills to a variety of real-life problems.
A Different Touch

A Different Touch

Judith A. Merkle

Liturgical Press
1998
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A Different Touch speaks of the challenges of religious life today where the essentials of Christian living and union with God are still sought via a different touch."Reflecting on the history of religious life since the nineteenth century, Sr. Judith Merkle, SNDdeN, asks such questions as: What makes this different touch? How do vows shape the ongoing adult development of a religious? What relevance and witness do vows have in our world today? She then examines core theological understandings which underlie vows and uses recent studies in ecology, evolutionary thought, and psychology to address questions in religious life in the broader paradigm of Church and culture. She suggests directions for the future, yet also encourages religious to articulate their way of life in society and the Church.A Different Touch looks at the relationship of Christian lifestyle and the place of religious life in the matrix of Christian living, and then comments individually on the traditional vows of religious life to show how they shape the development of a religious. A section on "New Times" for poverty, obedience, and celibacy relates each vow to current cultural and socio-political issues.A Different Touch will be helpful to formation programs and to religious orders with programs in theological renewal and study of vows. It can be used as a university textbook on courses in Christian life or religious life. Individuals will find it stimulating for personal reflection or ongoing formation.Religious life is a different touch, a distinctive lifestyle in the Church. It is also a "way" on the common road of conversion undertaken by the entire people of God. A Different Touch invites readers on a journey of understanding along this way.Part I is "Cultural Questions." Chapters are "Lifestyle Issues," "Which Way Is Ahead?" "Beyond Progress: Ecological Wisdom," and "Toward a New Vision." Part II is "Theological Foundations." Chapters are "Freeing Freedom," "Getting Direction From Heaven or the Human Heart?" and "The Reach of Salvation." Part III is "Foundations of the Vows." Chapters are "A Different Touch," "Touched by God," and "A Framework for Loving." Part IV is "History." Chapters are "Hearts for a New Age," "New Forms of Energy," and "Towards a New Synthesis." Part V is "The Vows." Chapters are "Poverty: The Transformation of Desires," "Poverty: Beyond Isolation," "New Times for Poverty," "Obedience: An Affair of the Heart," "Obedience as Affective Bonding," "Obedience: A Path of Becoming," "New Times for Obedience," "Celibacy: From Ambiguity to Integrity," "Faces of Sexual Integration," "From Cost to Consolation," and "New Times for Celibacy." Judith A. Merkle, SNDdeN, PhD, teaches religious studies at Niagara University, New York. A graduate of the University of St. Michael's College, Toronto, Canada, she is a frequent lecturer to religious congregations and writes on religious life. Among her writings is Committed by Choice: Religious Life Today, also published by The Liturgical Press."
Pathways to a Nursing Education Career

Pathways to a Nursing Education Career

Judith A. Halstead; Betsy Frank

Springer Publishing Co Inc
2017
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First Edition Winner of the Journal of Nursing Education’s Top Teaching Tools Award! This award-winning text presents top-notch guidance and a host of practical tools for nursing clinicians transitioning into a faculty role. The second edition is updated to address the many significant innovations taking place in nursing education and how they affect the faculty role including expanding emphasis on interprofessional education, increasing use of interactive teaching strategies and technology enhanced learning, acquiring research funding in a competitive environment, and the growing importance of fostering faculty leadership and succession. Enriching new chapter features include examples of tools, rubrics, and strategies to illustrate concept application; "Getting Started" callouts offering "first step" strategies/activities to help novice educators apply chapter concepts in their faculty role—also serving as ready-made faculty assignments. The second edition also includes real life case examples that guide novice educators in managing common challenges in academia. Extensive resources, strategies and tips along with guidance for self-assessment help new educators to adapt and even excel during the challenging first year in a faculty role. Content New to the Second Edition: Discusses key changes and challenges in the nursing profession, health care, higher education, and nursing education Covers teaching in interprofessional education environments Addresses teaching in technology enhanced learning environments and evolving curricular models Explains how to establish teaching “presence” Emphasizes developing faculty leaders and leadership succession Addresses acquiring funding to support research Includes new chapter on establishing student-faculty relationships Key Features: Delivers proven strategies to help novice educators assume the faculty role Provides real-life case studies describing how to manage common challenges Includes resources, tips, and strategies on navigating the first faculty year Helps novice educators to engage in self-assessment to determine “best fit” in the academic environment
Nutrition Counseling and Education Skills: a Practical Guide with Navigate Advantage Access

Nutrition Counseling and Education Skills: a Practical Guide with Navigate Advantage Access

Judith A. Beto; Betsy B. Holli

JONES AND BARTLETT PUBLISHERS, INC
2023
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Collaboratively written members of the Nutrition Educators of Dietetic Preceptors (NDEP) of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics under the editorship of Judith A. Beto, Nutrition Counseling and Education Skills: A Practical Guide helps students and dietetic practitioners develop the communications, counseling, interviewing, motivational, and professional skills they'll need as Registered Dietitian professionals. Throughout the book, the authors focus on effective nutrition interventions, evidence-based theories and models, clinical nutrition principles, and knowledge of behavioral science and educational approaches.Key features:- Offers enhanced case studies and hands-on activities that allow students to put concepts into practice, and relate specifically to real world situations RDNs will face- Demonstrates the shift to online/hybrid modes of education and counseling, exploring telehealth, digital presentation tools, social media, and more.- Provides a focus on the dietary patterns of people vs. simply concentrating on BMI- Meets the newest ACEND accreditation standards, covering CP, DI, and DPD requirements for ACEND accredited programs. - Includes the latest USDA Dietary Guideline for Americans 2 2 -2 25 and data throughout, and provides the Australian and Canadian dietary guidelines within the digital appendices.- Offers four new videos that demonstrate nutrition and counseling and encourage role play- Features unparalleled instructor resources, which include a test bank with 2 + questions, PowerPoint slides, instructor manual, and over supplemental forms.
At the Edge: A Jewish Outsider Finds Her Way

At the Edge: A Jewish Outsider Finds Her Way

Judith a. Goren

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2011
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Judith A. Goren, PhD, a respected clinical psychologist and poet, looks at her life with depth and honesty. This insightful page-turner collection of personal essays span a time from the early 1930's to the present. She writes with compassion, poignancy and humor of the people and events that have filled her world. Goren grew up in Detroit, a beautiful and vibrant city in the 1930s and 40s. Her parents joyously introduced the city to her, taking her to children's music and theater performances; the Institute of Arts and Main Library; safe, well-kept public parks and pointing out notable architecture. Inviting us into her childhood home, situated at the edge of the "Jewish section," she presents details of how childhood two generations ago differed from now. She describes early incidents which undermined her comfort in being Jewish; depicts aspects of her complex relationship with her mother; and tells how her father, a respected writer and assimilated secular Jew, was nearly destroyed when hidden anti-Semitism cost him his job. She shares the joys and angst of her adolescence; her intellectual awakening as she attended classes at Detroit's Wayne University; and her lack of a sense of belonging in the local Jewish world. We travel with Goren and her young husband when he is an army private stationed in France a decade after the end of World War II; for them, a magical time when Western Europe, nearly devoid of tourism, was their playground. After their return to the United States and starting a family, the young couple meets a brilliant rabbi, Sherwin T. Wine, who is starting a new congregation in a Detroit suburb, while laying the groundwork for what will later become a world-wide movement, Secular Humanistic Judaism. Goren writes of her conflicts about and involvement with this transition; emotional philosophical discussions with Wine; pursuit of spirituality with another mentor, Julia Press; and the unexpected way her lifelong conflicts about being Jewish finally resolve. Readers may find that Goren's themes of childhood and relationships, love and death, spiritual seeking and belonging are mirrors for exploring their own experiences.