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1000 tulosta hakusanalla Patricia Allen
Everywhere you look people are more aware of what they eat and where their food comes from. In a cafeteria in Los Angeles, children make their lunchtime food choices at fresh-fruit and salad bars stocked with local foods. In a community garden in New York, low-income residents are producing organically grown fruits and vegetables for their own use and to sell at market. In Madison, Wisconsin, shoppers select their food from a bounty of choices at a vibrant farmers’ market. Together at the Table is about people throughout the United States who are building successful alternatives to the contemporary agrifood system and their prospects for the future. At the heart of these efforts are the movements for sustainable agriculture and community food security. Both movements seek to reconstruct the agrifood system—the food production chain, from the growing of crops to food production and distribution—to become more ecologically sound, economically viable, and socially just. Allen describes the ways in which people working in these movements view the world and how they see their place in challenging and reshaping the agrifood system. She also shows how ideas and practices of sustainable agriculture and community food security have already woven their way into the dominant agrifood institutions. Allen explores the possibilities this process may hold for improving social and environmental justice in the American agrifood system.Together at the Table is an important reminder that much work still remains to be done. Now that the ideas and priorities of alternative food movements have taken hold, it is time for the next—even more challenging—step. Alternative agrifood movements must acknowledge and address the deeper structural and cultural patterns that constrain the long-term resolution of social and environmental problems in the agrifood system.
Everywhere you look people are more aware of what they eat and where their food comes from. In a cafeteria in Los Angeles, children make their lunchtime food choices at fresh-fruit and salad bars stocked with local foods. In a community garden in New York, low-income residents are producing organically grown fruits and vegetables for their own use and to sell at market. In Madison, Wisconsin, shoppers select their food from a bounty of choices at a vibrant farmers’ market. Together at the Table is about people throughout the United States who are building successful alternatives to the contemporary agrifood system and their prospects for the future. At the heart of these efforts are the movements for sustainable agriculture and community food security. Both movements seek to reconstruct the agrifood system—the food production chain, from the growing of crops to food production and distribution—to become more ecologically sound, economically viable, and socially just. Allen describes the ways in which people working in these movements view the world and how they see their place in challenging and reshaping the agrifood system. She also shows how ideas and practices of sustainable agriculture and community food security have already woven their way into the dominant agrifood institutions. Allen explores the possibilities this process may hold for improving social and environmental justice in the American agrifood system.Together at the Table is an important reminder that much work still remains to be done. Now that the ideas and priorities of alternative food movements have taken hold, it is time for the next—even more challenging—step. Alternative agrifood movements must acknowledge and address the deeper structural and cultural patterns that constrain the long-term resolution of social and environmental problems in the agrifood system.
Welfare to Wealth: The Money Story I Never Wanted To Tell
Patricia Allen
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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A testament to the strength of the human spirit, Patricia's Welfare to Wealth - The Money Story I Never Wanted to Tell traces a woman's struggle to discover her value and her journey through adversity to spiritual self-discovery despite a childhood marked by poverty, neglect and emotional abuse. This provocative and inspiring book is a mixture of autobiography and financial tips that provides a look into her first experience with money from the age of 5 to how it shaped her relationship with money today. She shares how her intuitive nature around money impacted her life which ultimately led her to become a Wealth Advisor for women. The only girl of 7 children, Patricia grew up on welfare in a home led by a single woman with no education or skills. Insightful and honest, Patricia shares her personal story of a failed marriage, the loss of her 33 days old son, 2 brothers her mother and father, discrimination, disability and financial challenges of raising her 2 children on welfare. Patricia endured the shame of being known as a "welfare kid". She artfully expressed how she learned to appreciate money as the path towards financial freedom as she observed her mother stressing over bills, pinching pennies and waiting for a compassionate soul to drop off money for groceries. Patricia offers novel guideposts to help you navigate the myriad of beliefs about the role of money in your life. When you explore your inner money life you can put your feelings to work for you in a positive way. She shows that by understanding your intimate history and relationship with money you are better able to manage your money anxieties and solve problems with ease and joy. The writing is clear, expressive, and to the point, and the story is fast paced and engaging. Some may find the graphic descriptions disturbing, including her 3 day vigil watching rigor mortis set in on her HIV positive brother and taking his last breath to discovering the lifeless body of her son in his crib. Such moments served to vividly bring the scenes, and the author's feelings about them to life. The narrative is laced with inspirational affirmations and advice about overcoming a poverty mentality. Its style is friendly, open and pleasantly conversational. Scenes are well crafted, with an apt balance of dialogue and exposition and a keen eye for sensory description. Patricia will artfully express how you can learn to appreciate money as the path towards financial freedom. She will teach you how to take charge of your life with dignity and grace, to find healing and wholeness and a deeper understanding of yourself and humanity. Self-awareness, meditation and a strong desire to become financially independent all figure into Patricia's transformation. The book is about more than just the practical elements of her life's transformation, it's about her growth as a person through the tenets of love, compassion, gratitude, and humility. These character traits make the book compelling. This book will inspire you to become more involved in navigating your financial affairs and empower you to achieve financial security and independence no matter where you came from or the challenges you face. Today, Patricia Allen, CRPC(R) is an award winning author who found her calling as a Wealth Advisor and advocate for women's and girl's issues. She is the owner of PARIS Financial Planning in San Francisco California.
The Church's Next Step: A Leap of Faith
Patricia Allen Barber
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2012
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Grandma Needs A Brownie: A Recipe Book on Medicinal Marijuana for Menopausal Women
Carolyn Howard; Gayle Kennedy; Patricia Allen
Lulu.com
2013
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This is a book focused on women of the "Baby Boomers" age, facing Menopause. It was writing with humor and facts in facing life's new challenges.
Peak Performance
Patricia Melton Allen; Frances E. Alston; Emily Millikin DeKerchove
CRC Press
2021
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The key to success and reaching peak performance is integrating three processes to optimize business through the use of human performance improvement tools, lean thinking, operational excellence, along with a strong organizational culture as the underpinning. These components form the basis of the Peak Performance Model. The tools presented in this book, along with the case studies, demonstrate how the model is applied and integrated into company practices. Companies and organizations want to improve their performance, but many have not integrated the right tools and processes. Through the application of the Peak Performance Model, every company can achieve and sustain Peak Performance.
Peak Performance
Patricia Melton Allen; Frances E. Alston; Emily Millikin DeKerchove
CRC Press
2019
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The key to success and reaching peak performance is integrating three processes to optimize business through the use of human performance improvement tools, lean thinking, operational excellence, along with a strong organizational culture as the underpinning. These components form the basis of the Peak Performance Model. The tools presented in this book, along with the case studies, demonstrate how the model is applied and integrated into company practices. Companies and organizations want to improve their performance, but many have not integrated the right tools and processes. Through the application of the Peak Performance Model, every company can achieve and sustain Peak Performance.
Incorporación de competencias a los programas de estudio
Patricia Mónica Allendez Sullivan; Patricia Prada
Editorial Académica Española
2017
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'So much fun!' Lilly Wachowski'Horrifying and delightful' Kristen ArnettRenee has made it: she's in the final four. But is she dying to win?Renee should be thrilled to have been chosen as one of the final four contestants in The Catch, the world's biggest reality show. But now she, the other contestants, and Jeremy 'the Catch' have arrived on the remote, wooded island for the final show, Renee begins to wonder if there's something wrong. Is she taking a bigger risk than she realised?And as she and the other contestants begin their final challenges, they slowly start to realise that the island they've been taken to is hiding a terrifying secret - one that could make the final Elimination Event all too real.'Not one to miss . . . a funny, eccentric page-turner that you will absolutely love.' Daily Mail'A really fun read that's ultimately about finding a place in the world where you can be accepted for who you are.' Stylist'Good fun.' The Times'Fun, gruesome, and queer!' BookriotWhat readers are saying'THIS WAS INSANE IN THE BEST WAY I AM OBSESSED''A gloriously bonkers book''This book sucked me in and I couldn't put it down!''One of my favorite books this year!!''A wild ride from start to finish!''If you love the Bachelor and/or you love slasher films, you CANNOT miss this book. It is so, so fun.''I am so glad this book is in my life.'
One of the Best Books of 2022NPR • Them • Lit Hub • CrimeReads • Book Riot • Chicago Review of Books“A one-of-a-kind queer horror comedy for people who watch The Bachelor and The X-Files back-to-back.” —Kirkus ReviewsOn this season of The Catch, contestants must compete for love. And their lives.When the final four women in competition for an aloof, somewhat sleazy bachelor’s heart arrive on a mysterious island in the Pacific Northwest, they prepare themselves for another week of extreme sleep deprivation, invasive interviews, and, of course, the salacious drama eager viewers nationwide tune in to devour. Each woman came on The Catch for her own reasons—brand sponsorships, followers, and, yes, even love—and they’ve all got their eyes steadfastly trained on their respective prizes. Enter Patricia, a temperamental and woefully misunderstood local living alone in the dark, verdant woods, and desperate for connection. Through twists as unexpected as they are wildly entertaining, the self-absorbed cast and jaded crew each make her acquaintance atop the island’s tallest and most desolate peak, finding themselves at the center of an action-packed thriller that is far from scripted—and only a few will make the final cut. A whirlwind romp careening toward a last-girl-standing conclusion, and a scathing indictment of contemporary American media culture, Patricia Wants to Cuddle is also a love story: between star-crossed lesbians who rise above their intolerant town, a deeply ambivalent woman and her budding self-actualization, and a group of misfit islanders forging community against all odds.
On this season of The Catch, contestants must compete for love. And their lives.When the final four women in competition for an aloof, somewhat sleazy bachelor's heart arrive on a mysterious island in the Pacific Northwest, they prepare themselves for another week of extreme sleep deprivation, invasive interviews, and, of course, the salacious drama eager viewers nationwide tune in to devour. Each woman came on The Catch for her own reasons-brand sponsorships, followers, and, yes, even love-and they've all got their eyes steadfastly trained on their respective prizes.Enter Patricia, a temperamental and woefully misunderstood local living alone in the dark, verdant woods, and desperate for connection. Through twists as unexpected as they are wildly entertaining, the self-absorbed cast and jaded crew each make her acquaintance atop the island's tallest and most desolate peak, finding themselves at the center of an action-packed thriller that is far from scripted-and only a few will make the final cut.A whirlwind romp careening toward a last-girl-standing conclusion, and a scathing indictment of contemporary American media culture, Patricia Wants to Cuddle is also a love story: between star-crossed lesbians who rise above their intolerant town, a deeply ambivalent woman and her budding self-actualization, and a group of misfit islanders forging community against all odds.'A one-of-a-kind queer horror comedy for people who watch The Bachelor and The X-Files back-to-back.' -Kirkus Reviews
Through the history of this housing complex, this book illuminates Salvador Allende’s dedication to the imperative of the right to the city for Chile’s marginalized people. Built in affluent Las Condes in Santiago, on what is arguably the most expensive parcel of land in Chile, the Villa San Luis was one of Salvador Allende’s most visible and dramatic social projects. Allende’s six-year term was ended in the middle by a military coup d’état on 11th September 1973. Yet, material culture from Villa San Luis remains to convey the legacy of his commitment to providing disadvantaged families with dignified housing. It is a national lieu de mémoire and an iconic space, a reminder of a truly remarkable innovation in social housing and of Allende’s personal and political commitment to making Santiago a just city. Postcoup, the remains of the complex also relate the wider injustice of the Pinochet regime. Many of its families were violently evicted during the dictatorship. Some were dispossessed, taken away from Las Condes in garbage trucks, and dumped in poor communities around Santiago. The land was usurped by Pinochet on behalf of the army and later sold to developers to construct high-rise symbols of a new, neoliberal Chile. Over the decades, however, former residents fought back and, in 2020, they succeeded in making its one remaining structure, remnants of Block 14, a memorialized place of justice and reconciliation. It now a national monument and museum.
Through the history of this housing complex, this book illuminates Salvador Allende’s dedication to the imperative of the right to the city for Chile’s marginalized people. Built in affluent Las Condes in Santiago, on what is arguably the most expensive parcel of land in Chile, the Villa San Luis was one of Salvador Allende’s most visible and dramatic social projects. Allende’s six-year term was ended in the middle by a military coup d’état on 11th September 1973. Yet, material culture from Villa San Luis remains to convey the legacy of his commitment to providing disadvantaged families with dignified housing. It is a national lieu de mémoire and an iconic space, a reminder of a truly remarkable innovation in social housing and of Allende’s personal and political commitment to making Santiago a just city. Postcoup, the remains of the complex also relate the wider injustice of the Pinochet regime. Many of its families were violently evicted during the dictatorship. Some were dispossessed, taken away from Las Condes in garbage trucks, and dumped in poor communities around Santiago. The land was usurped by Pinochet on behalf of the army and later sold to developers to construct high-rise symbols of a new, neoliberal Chile. Over the decades, however, former residents fought back and, in 2020, they succeeded in making its one remaining structure, remnants of Block 14, a memorialized place of justice and reconciliation. It now a national monument and museum.
Erzieherinnen + Erzieher - Zu allen Ausgaben und Bänden - Sozialpädagogisches Handeln in Ganztagsschule und Hort - Schülerbuch
Brit Albrecht; Silvia Gartinger; Patricia Kröber
Cornelsen Verlag GmbH
2021
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Moving Mountains in Appalachia: The Dr. Paul and Patricia Maddox Story
Cecille Booth; Allen Booth
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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A former Parisian courtesan, bare-back-rider and polka dancer, Celeste de Chabrillan scandalised Melbourne when she arrived in 1854 as the Frenc Consul's wife. Her vivid first-hand memories of years spent in the diplomatic and government house circles and on the goldfields reveal her as a woman of great energyt and will.
Good Mornings with My tru-Sense & You: 52 Weeks of Reflection
Patricia Lee; Ellen Butterflyy Allen
Independently Published
2019
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52 Weeks of Insightful Reflection an interactive journal where you can track your thoughts during the year