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1000 tulosta hakusanalla K. Gallager

Astrologija tela. Istseljajuschaja sila zvezd
Vy nashli kngigu, kotoraja obuchit vas, kak prochest svoju natalnuju kartu, vosstanovit svjaz s vashim organizmom i vyrabotat unikalnyj rasporjadok dnja, sootvetstvujuschij imenno vashim potrebnostjam! Dietolog, spetsialist po fizicheskoj podgotovke i astrolog Kler Gallager rasskazhet vam o tselebnykh silakh kazhdoj planety i o tom, kak ispolzovat pitanie, uprazhnenija i obraz zhizni dlja rasshirenija vozmozhnostej tela.
Getting to Church

Getting to Church

Sally K. Gallagher

Oxford University Press Inc
2017
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Why do people go to church? What about a congregation attracts new members? What is it that draws women and men differently into diverse types of congregations? Getting to Church assesses the deeply personal and gendered narratives around how women and men move toward identifying with three very different Christian congregations one Orthodox, one conservative, and one mainline. Drawing on extensive research and ranging across layers of congregational history, leadership, architecture, new member process, programs, and service ministries, Sally Gallagher explores trajectories of joining, as well as membership loss and change over a seven-year period. By following both those who join a community and those who explore but choose not to, Gallagher avoids the methodological limitations of other studies and assesses the degree to which the spaces, people, programs, and doctrines within distinctive traditions draw women and men toward affiliation and involvement. Getting to Church demonstrates that women are attracted to specific doctrines and ideas, opportunities for individual reflection, experience and expanded personal agency; while men find in these congregations a sense of community within which they experience greater connection with other men, appreciate beauty, and yield to something greater than themselves. Drawing on extensive field work, personal interviews, and focus groups, Getting to Church challenges extant theories of gender and religious involvement.
Getting to Church

Getting to Church

Sally K. Gallagher

Oxford University Press Inc
2017
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Why do people go to church? What about a congregation attracts new members? What is it that draws women and men differently into diverse types of congregations? Getting to Church assesses the deeply personal and gendered narratives around how women and men move toward identifying with three very different Christian congregations one Orthodox, one conservative, and one mainline. Drawing on extensive research and ranging across layers of congregational history, leadership, architecture, new member process, programs, and service ministries, Sally Gallagher explores trajectories of joining, as well as membership loss and change over a seven-year period. By following both those who join a community and those who explore but choose not to, Gallagher avoids the methodological limitations of other studies and assesses the degree to which the spaces, people, programs, and doctrines within distinctive traditions draw women and men toward affiliation and involvement. Getting to Church demonstrates that women are attracted to specific doctrines and ideas, opportunities for individual reflection, experience and expanded personal agency; while men find in these congregations a sense of community within which they experience greater connection with other men, appreciate beauty, and yield to something greater than themselves. Drawing on extensive field work, personal interviews, and focus groups, Getting to Church challenges extant theories of gender and religious involvement.
Bootstrap Justice

Bootstrap Justice

Janice K. Gallagher

OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS INC
2022
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Since 2006, more than 85,000 people have disappeared in Mexico. These disappearances remain largely unsolved: disappeared people are rarely found, and the Mexican state almost never investigates or prosecutes those responsible. Despite this, people not only continue to report disappearances, but many devote their lives to answering the question, "where are they?" Given the risks and institutional barriers, why and how do people mobilize for justice in states with rampant impunity and weak rule of law? In Bootstrap Justice, Janice Gallagher leverages over a decade of ethnographic research to explain what enables the sustained mobilization of family members of the disappeared and analyze how configurations of political power between state and criminal actors shape what is possible for them to achieve. She follows three families from before the disappearance of their loved ones through their transformations into sophisticated and strategic victim advocates and activists. Gallagher supplements these individual narratives with an analysis of the evolving political opportunities for mobilization within Mexico. By centering the perspectives of people whose lives have been upended by the disappearance of their loved ones, Bootstrap Justice offers a unique window into how citizens respond to weak and corrupt institutions. Gallagher focuses on the overlooked role of informal relationships and dynamics in shaping substantive legal and human rights outcomes and highlights how pioneering independent and creative work-arounds can compensate for state inaction. While top-down efforts, such as judicial reforms, technical assistance, and changes in political leadership are important parts of addressing impunity, policymakers and scholars alike have much to learn from the bottom-up--and by following the path that citizens themselves have worn within the labyrinth of state judicial bureaucracies.
Evangelical Identity and Gendered Family Life

Evangelical Identity and Gendered Family Life

Sally K. Gallagher

Rutgers University Press
2003
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Evangelical Identity and Gendered Family Life provides a sociological and historical analysis of gender, family, and work among evangelical Protestants. In this innovative study, Sally Gallagher traces two lines of gender ideals—one of husbands’ authority and leadership, the other of mutuality and partnership in marriage—from the Puritans to the Promise Keepers into the lives of ordinary evangelicals today. Rather than simply reacting against or accommodating themselves to “secular society,” Gallagher argues that both traditional and egalitarian evangelicals draw on longstanding beliefs about gender, human nature, and the person of God.The author bases her arguments on an analysis of evangelical family advice literature, data from a large national survey and personal interviews with over 300 evangelicals nationwide. No other work in this area draws on such a range of data and methodological resources. Evangelical Identity and Gendered Family Life establishes a standard for future research by locating the sources, strategies, and meaning of gender within evangelical Protestantism.
Older People Giving Care

Older People Giving Care

Sally K. Gallagher

Praeger Publishers Inc
1994
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One of the few studies of how the elderly help others through formal and informal volunteerism. While a large number of studies focus on the help older people receive from relatives and friends, this work examines the many ways in which older people are involved in giving care to others. Written by a sociologist and based on a stratified sample of hundreds of individuals, this study assesses a number of dimensions of care giving. While much of this labor goes unnoticed, it is central to the building and maintenance of family and community ties, and reveals ways in which social life is organized around aging, gender, and marriage. Patterns of formal volunteerism and informal care are studied in relation to age, sex, marital status, and other important variables that affect this essential but underplayed aspect of American community life.
Claim-Making in Comparative Perspective

Claim-Making in Comparative Perspective

Janice K. Gallagher; Gabrielle Kruks-Wisner; Whitney K. Taylor

Cambridge University Press
2024
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Claim-making – the everyday strategies through which citizens pursue rights fulfilment – is often overlooked in studies of political behavior, which tend to focus on highly visible, pivotal moments: elections, mass protests, high court decisions, legislative decisions. But what of the politics of the everyday? This Element takes up this question, drawing together research from Colombia, South Africa, India, and Mexico. The authors argue that claim-making is a distinct form of citizenship practice characterized by its everyday nature, which is neither fully programmatic nor clientelistic; and which is prevalent in settings marked by gaps between the state's de jure commitments to rights and their de facto realization. Under these conditions, claim making is both meaningful (there are rights to be secured) and necessary (fulfillment is far from guaranteed). Claim-making of this kind is of critical consequence, both materially and politically, with the potential to shape how citizens engage (or disengage) the state.
Claim-Making in Comparative Perspective

Claim-Making in Comparative Perspective

Janice K. Gallagher; Gabrielle Kruks-Wisner; Whitney K. Taylor

Cambridge University Press
2024
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Claim-making – the everyday strategies through which citizens pursue rights fulfilment – is often overlooked in studies of political behavior, which tend to focus on highly visible, pivotal moments: elections, mass protests, high court decisions, legislative decisions. But what of the politics of the everyday? This Element takes up this question, drawing together research from Colombia, South Africa, India, and Mexico. The authors argue that claim-making is a distinct form of citizenship practice characterized by its everyday nature, which is neither fully programmatic nor clientelistic; and which is prevalent in settings marked by gaps between the state's de jure commitments to rights and their de facto realization. Under these conditions, claim making is both meaningful (there are rights to be secured) and necessary (fulfillment is far from guaranteed). Claim-making of this kind is of critical consequence, both materially and politically, with the potential to shape how citizens engage (or disengage) the state.
Radio Apocalypse

Radio Apocalypse

K M Gallagher

IngramSpark
2022
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It's been nearly seven thousand days since the world ended. Seven thousand days of devastation, seven thousand days of shifting wastelands and dangerous creatures, seven thousand days of a vicious fight for survival. Humanity has long gone silent, except for two voices.Lota's broadcast has served as the sole beacon in this time of darkness for years now, and she reports on everything from daily events to her own deepest fears in the hopes of connecting with another person. But these hopes begin to dwindle as time goes on, and it becomes increasingly evident that solitary survival under these conditions is unlikely at best.Rachel, meanwhile, lives on her own in the empty shell of her family's former home and place of work, a laboratory across the ocean, doing anything she can to get by. But when a mysterious disease ravages Rachel's crops and the ghosts of her past come back to haunt her, it becomes increasingly evident that she needs to leave. She has nowhere to go, however, until one night, the impossible happens: she uncovers Lota's broadcast.Then it becomes a race for them to beat the odds-to cross an ocean and hundreds of miles of radioactive land, outrun superhuman mutations and monsters of every kind, not to mention braving the elements-and for two of the last people on earth to find each other.
Making Do in Damascus

Making Do in Damascus

Sally K Gallagher

Syracuse University Press
2012
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Drawing on fieldwork that spans nearly twenty years, Making Do in Damascus offers a rare portrayal of ordinary family life in Damascus, Syria. It explores how women draw on cultural ideals around gender, religion, and family to negotiate a sense of collective and personal identity. Emphasizing the ability of women to manage family relationships creatively within mostly conservative Sunni Muslim households, Gallagher highlights how personal and material resources shape women’s choices and constraints concerning education, choice of marriage partner, employment, childrearing, relationships with kin, and the uses and risks of new information technologies. Gallagher argues that taking a nuanced approach toward analyzing women’s identity and authority in society allows us to think beyond dichotomies of Damascene women either as oppressed by class and patriarchy or as completely autonomous agents of their own lives. Tracing ordinary women’s experiences and ideals across decades of social and economic change, Making Do in Damascus highlights the salience of collective identity, place, and connection within families, as well as resources and regional politics, in shaping a generation of families in Damascus.
GODLESS - Book I

GODLESS - Book I

A K Gallagher

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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She went looking for adventure and found a gift from the gods that would become her curse.ELIANNA ARAVELO'S fiery temper often ignited when things did not go her way, but even with her inclination for catastrophic thinking, she had no inkling of what lay ahead. When her grandfather, BEODAW, gives her an amulet imbued with an ancient power kept hidden from the Empire, she embarks on the dangerous path of unlocking the secrets of the Elder Stone Guardians.Plagued by secrets, ancient holy orders, other worldly apparitions, and pursued by a man with an ulterior motive, Elianna comes face to face with a power threatening to consume her and a destiny set by the gods.
Now You Know Me

Now You Know Me

K'?un?m?n Joe Gallagher; John Matterson

Hancock House Publishers
2024
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Now You Know Me tells of a journey of understanding between two old friends who grew up in different worlds in the same small town of Powell River, BC, on traditional Tla'amin land. Joe Gallagher, who is Tla'amin, and John Matterson, who is white, were friends as teenagers but went their separate ways before reconnecting 35 years later and truly getting to know each other. As John began to listen more deeply to Joe's history, they journeyed together through the historic events and attitudes that deeply wounded the Tla'amin and their way of life. With each conversation, John's understanding of Joe's life and recognition of his own unearned advantages and blind participation in racism became clearer. In their illuminating dialogue in Now You Know Me, we learn what it took for Joe to straddle two worlds while battling racism, a traumatic childhood, and his father's warning that he couldn't succeed in a white world without working twice as hard. Despite ongoing suffering from multigenerational harms, Joe garnered broad respect on his way to becoming CEO of a groundbreaking Indigenous-led health organization, bringing hope and a collaborative spirit to a revolution in health and wellness for BC First Nations. Today, John is committed to ongoing learning and allyship, while Joe is called on by First Nations leaders as well as senior leaders in health and government as an able navigator of the movement toward Truth and Reconciliation.
Godless - Book II: The Shadow of Argoroth

Godless - Book II: The Shadow of Argoroth

A. K. Gallagher

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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ELIANNA is running out of time, and comes face to face with the Emperor who wants her dead, jeopardising her quest to reunite the Elder Stone Guardians before the Raven King strikes again. LUTHANDO must choose between his duty to his father and his love for Elianna, whose true identity will rock the Empire. Meanwhile, her grandfather, BEODAW, confronts his shady past and a deadly enemy intent on destroying him and all he holds dear. Across the North Sea, BRIONNA, the girl with nothing to hope for, holds more in her hand than she realises when the island Kingdom of Methilius endures its darkest hour.
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Roberto Calasso

Penguin Classics
2020
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What are Kafka's stories about? Are they dreams? Allegories? Symbols? Things that happen every day? But where and when?In this remarkable book, Roberto Calasso sets out not to dispel the mystery but to let it be illuminated by its own light. With his unique vision, imagination, and intellectual acumen, Calasso attempts to enter the flow, the tortuous movement, the physiology of the stories to discover what they are meant to signify and to delve into the most basic question: Who is K.?
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Joyful Creations

Blurb
2025
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This beautifully designed monogram initial letter notebook is great for writing down your thoughts, to-do lists, ideas, poems, plans, and goals. Lined notebooks can be used for various purposes such as a journal, planner, diary, and organizer. A compact 6"x 9" notebook which is spacious enough for your writing needs yet portable. Features: 102 lined pages Glossy monogram design cover Joyful Creations offer a wide range of journals and notebooks that are suitable for back to school, home or office. Our journals make excellent gifts for birthdays, celebrations, Mother's Day, Father's Day, Valentine's Day, anniversaries, weddings, Secret Santa, bridal showers, Christmas and much more.