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Nice and F.A.T.

Nice and F.A.T.

Monica Hannan; Renita Brannan

Semper Distinguit Publications
2016
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Have you been on diet after diet, only to find yourself "fatter"? Do you ever sabotage your health goals trying to be "nice" saying yes when you really mean no? Do you feel selfish when you take time to care for yourself? Do you blame having children or your age for your slow metabolism? Do you secretly wish you had more willpower?Are you ready to turn your body into a fat burning machine?If your answer is "yes," get ready to cut the yo-yo diet string forever. It's time to stop counting calories and start counting on God's truth. This book will help you to renew your mind and body. Find out how health and fitness expert Renita Brannan teaches television anchor Monica Hannan how to lose weight, get fit and turn back the clock on aging...while leaning on the teachings of Jesus Christ. "We can do all things through Christ who strengthens us " Philippians 4:13 This book will change your life
Begleiten, Beraten und Coachen

Begleiten, Beraten und Coachen

Monika Perkhofer-Czapek; Renate Potzmann

Springer vs
2016
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Monika Perkhofer-Czapek und Renate Potzmann untersuchen erstmals Verständnis und Zumutbarkeit der Erweiterung des Aufgabenspektrums von LehrerInnen in Richtung Begleiten, Beraten und Coachen aus theoretischer und empirischer Sicht. Die ermittelnde Basis bilden Interviews mit LehrerInnen in einem qualitativen Forschungsdesign. Durch exemplarische Begriffsbestimmungen und Eingrenzung zumutbarer Aspekte der Rollen LernbegleiterInnen, LernberaterInnen, BeraterInnen, Lerncoach und Coach zeigen die Autorinnen Möglichkeiten zur pädagogischen Gestaltung dieser Rollen an Schulen und bieten vielfache Einblicke in deren konzeptionelle Spannweite.
Schnick Schnack Schabernack

Schnick Schnack Schabernack

Renate Raecke; Monika Blume

Gerstenberg Verlag
2008
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Dunkel war's, der Mond schien helle für die ganz Kleinen! Vom Wickeltisch bis zum Kindergarten begleitet dieses Hausbuch der Kinderreime und Sprachspiele Eltern und ihre Kinder. Sprachförderung für die Allerkleinsten, mit farbenfrohen Bildern von Gerda Raidt versehen. Schon der kleine Säugling auf dem Wickeltisch ist empfänglich für Reime und Lieder. Und die Entwicklungspsychologie bestätigt, wie wichtig die Sprachförderung gerade in den ersten Lebensjahren ist. Dieses Hausbuch gibt Eltern, Großeltern und allen, die mit kleinen Kindern zu tun haben, eine umfassende Sammlung an die Hand, die sie während der ersten Lebensjahre ihres Kindes begleitet: Spiele auf dem Wickeltisch, Spiele mit Fingern und Händen, Kniereiter, Verse zum Einschlafen und Festefeiern, kurz, Verse für jeden Anlass enthält diese Auswahl an traditionellen und modernen Kinderreimen. Dazu gesellen sich die wichtigsten Kinderlieder, die jede Familie kennen sollte. Gerda Raidts fröhliche und humorvolle Illustrationen machen Lust auf die Sprachspielereien und das Buch zu einem perfekten Geschenk für Eltern und solche, die es werden wollen.
Oekologische Produktgestaltung Und Konsumentenverhalten

Oekologische Produktgestaltung Und Konsumentenverhalten

Stefan Melnitzky; Renate Hübner; Monika Himpelmann

Peter Lang AG
2004
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Ausgehend von den "ECODESIGN-Wettbewerben" 1993-2001 wurden sechs pramierte ECODESIGN-Produkte mit konkurrierenden konventionellen Loesungen verglichen und hinsichtlich der Anforderungen an das Konsumentenverhalten analysiert. Fokus der Auswertung ist das OEkoeffizienzpotential der Produkte sowie das Verhalten der Konsumenten in den Phasen Beschaffung, Nutzung und Nachnutzung. Anhand der Ergebnisse aus den Fallbeispielen werden Massnahmen zur Weiterentwicklung einer IPP-Strategie auf nationaler Ebene ebenso wie zur Integration in die Unternehmenspolitik erarbeitet. Vorschlage fur eine AEnderung des Foerderwesens hinsichtlich einer Nachhaltigen Entwicklung und fur weiteren Forschungsbedarf runden die Arbeit ab.
Monica

Monica

Gillian Clark

Oxford University Press Inc
2015
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Rarely did ancient authors write about the lives of women; even more rarely did they write about the lives of ordinary women: not queens or heroines who influenced war or politics, not sensational examples of virtue or vice, not Christian martyrs or ascetics, but women of moderate status, who experienced everyday joys and sorrows and had everyday merits and failings. Such a woman was Monica--now Saint Monica because of her relationship with her son Augustine, who wrote about her in the Confessions and elsewhere. Despite her rather unremarkable life, Saint Monica has inspired a robust controversy in academia, the Church, and the Augustine-reading public alike: some agree with Ambrose, bishop of Milan, who knew Monica, that Augustine was exceptionally blessed in having such a mother, while others think that Monica is a classic example of the manipulative mother who lives through her son, using religion to repress his sexual life and to control him even when he seems to escape. In Monica: An Ordinary Saint, Gillian Clark reconciles these competing images of Monica's life and legacy, arriving at a woman who was shrewd and enterprising, but also meek and gentle. Weighing Augustine's discussion of his mother against other evidence of women's lives in late antiquity, Clark achieves portraits both of Monica individually, and of the many women like her. Augustine did not claim that his mother was a saint, but he did think that the challenges of everyday life required courage and commitment to Christian principle. Monica's ordinary life, as both he and Clark tell it, showed both. Monica: An Ordinary Saint illuminates Monica, wife and mother, in the context of the societal expectations and burdens that shaped her and all ordinary women.
Monica

Monica

Gillian Clark

Oxford University Press Inc
2015
nidottu
Rarely did ancient authors write about the lives of women; even more rarely did they write about the lives of ordinary women: not queens or heroines who influenced war or politics, not sensational examples of virtue or vice, not Christian martyrs or ascetics, but women of moderate status, who experienced everyday joys and sorrows and had everyday merits and failings. Such a woman was Monica--now Saint Monica because of her relationship with her son Augustine, who wrote about her in the Confessions and elsewhere. Despite her rather unremarkable life, Saint Monica has inspired a robust controversy in academia, the Church, and the Augustine-reading public alike: some agree with Ambrose, bishop of Milan, who knew Monica, that Augustine was exceptionally blessed in having such a mother, while others think that Monica is a classic example of the manipulative mother who lives through her son, using religion to repress his sexual life and to control him even when he seems to escape. In Monica: An Ordinary Saint, Gillian Clark reconciles these competing images of Monica's life and legacy, arriving at a woman who was shrewd and enterprising, but also meek and gentle. Weighing Augustine's discussion of his mother against other evidence of women's lives in late antiquity, Clark achieves portraits both of Monica individually, and of the many women like her. Augustine did not claim that his mother was a saint, but he did think that the challenges of everyday life required courage and commitment to Christian principle. Monica's ordinary life, as both he and Clark tell it, showed both. Monica: An Ordinary Saint illuminates Monica, wife and mother, in the context of the societal expectations and burdens that shaped her and all ordinary women.