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Herziening van de olie- en gasprospectiviteit
Bernard Kipsang Rop; Margaret Chepkoech Ketter; Sheilla Jeptanui Sawe
Uitgeverij Onze Kennis
2021
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Gestalt Therapy
Margaret P. Korb; Jeffrey Gorrell; Vernon Van De Riet
Gestalt Journal Press,U.S.
2002
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Margaret Weber: Birds of Pray
Emily de Rham; Loura Van Der Meule; Victory Hall Press
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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Het proces van taalevolutie in de context van interculturele communicatie
Margarita Gutiyeva
Uitgeverij Onze Kennis
2021
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Intelligent systeem van open uitdagingen - IOCS
Othon Bastos Filho; Margareth Axt; Sofiane Labid
Uitgeverij Onze Kennis
2020
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A Journey to Ohio in 1810, as Recorded in the Journal of Margaret Van Horn Dwight
Alpha Editions
2022
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Spiritual Writings of Sister Margaret of the Mother of God (1635–1643)
Margaret Van Noort; Cordula Van Wyhe; Susan M. Smith
State University of New York at Binghamton,Medieval Renaissance Texts Studies
2015
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In 1635, as directed by her confessor so that he might understand “the state of her soul,” Margaret Van Noort, a lay sister of the royal convent of Discalced Carmelite nuns in Brussels, composed her spiritual autobiography. This text was followed by two diaries in 1636 and 1637 recording the workings of her inner life and relation to God, and reflecting the cosmopolitan Catholic tradition of her homeland. Now gathered in this volume, these works illustrate Margaret’s development from a troubled young lay sister into a woman of spiritual experience and authority.
In his introduction, Jay Gitlin, a professor of history at Yale University, says more about Margaret Van Horn Dwight's wagon journey in 1810 from New Haven, Connecticut, to Warren, Ohio, where she would find a husband, bear thirteen children, and die in middle-age.
Origami Page-A-Day® Calendar 2025
Margaret Van Sicklen; Workman Calendars
WORKMAN PUBLISHING
2024
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Happy folding to you!A blooming iris, an otter holding her pup, a pteranodon, a Thanksgiving centrepiece, a frog that jumps. Every day brings a fun new fold from origami master Margaret Van Sicklen. This brilliantly designed calendar is packed with hundreds of creative origami models for newbies and experienced folders alike, all on beautifully patterned pages that double as colourful folding paper. Plus folds for towels, napkins, and dollar bills! Each model includes easy-to-follow instructions, and a downloadable Origami Key covers base folds, symbols, and other fundamentals.?Printed on responsibly sourced paper and 100% recyclable.
COMPLETE ORIGAMI KIT: Discover a new model every day with beautifully patterned, full-color pages that double as folding paper. Use the downloadable Origami Key to learn basic folds, symbols, and other fundamentals. Build up your skills throughout the year!FUN FOLDS: Projects include a blooming tulip, an otter holding her pup, a Pteranodon, a snail made out of a dollar bill, a frog that jumps, and hundreds more, all collected by origami master Margaret Van Sicklen.NOW PLASTIC-FREE!: Page-A-Day® Calendars are environmentally friendly! Printed on responsibly sourced paper and 100% recyclable, with sturdy cardboard backers.
A Journey to Ohio in 1810
Margaret Van Horn
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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Modern Paper Crafts: A 21st-Century Guide to Folding, Cutting, Scoring, Pleating, and Recycling
Margaret Van Sicklen
Stewart, Tabori Chang Inc
2011
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In Modern Paper Crafts, well-known origami guru Margaret Van Sicklen blows the dust off traditional origami and paper crafting, presenting more than 20 projects that rely on classic paper craft techniques, but are suited to 21st-century style and aesthetics. The suite of contemporary projects in Modern Paper Crafts ranges from gift wrap, holiday ornaments, and note cards to frames, boxes, bowls, silhouettes, wall art, mobiles, and even a folding screen. Projects are divided into five chapters: folding, cutting, scoring and sculpting, pleating, and recycling. Each chapter begins with an overview and step-by-step photo tutorials of basic techniques, and each project includes step-by-step instructions and illustrations. A variety of papers are used for the projects, from standard cardstock and scrapbooking paper to art papers and recycled corrugated cardboard. All of the projects are accessible to the novice paper crafter but will also appeal to the more advanced crafter.
Individuals, groups and organizations find themselves in a process of continual change, transformation and growth. Margarete van den Brink suggests all people, whether individually or in groups, experience the same archetypal process of development, consisting of seven steps. Giving practical examples, she describes how these steps or phases can be recognized in individuals, in relationships and groups, and even in commercial and voluntary organizations. A knowledge of the various steps allows for clarity and vision, helping to prepare for the sorts of challenges and rewards we might face. In addition to the external aspect of these processes there is the internal aspect. The author indicates that the process of growth through the seven phases is, in essence, a process of spiritual development. Spirit manifests itself in the human being and determines the meaning and direction of our lives, giving impulses for change and direction. These impulses are also at work in groups and organizations, and knowledge of them allows for greater insight. Van den Brink's approach offers a refreshingly new and dynamic way forward in contrast to the 'rationalist' methodologies of much of mainstream consultancy and personal development.