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There Is Always Hope: Overcoming Life's Challenges Successfully
Life does not have to beat you down. Is it possible to overcome disappointment? How can you successfully handle life's challenges? In this thought-provoking and wisdom-filled book, Sheila M. Dorsey answers these questions and encourages you to: -Live beyond difficult circumstances-Live with joy and peace-Seek help during times of uncertainty-Assures that one can overcome life's challenges successfullyThere Is Always Hope will inspire you to live your life with genuine hope that satisfies the soul.
When I Stopped Directing Traffic, the Lights Turned Green
Presents the author's true account of her developing metaphysical abilities, which is misdiagnosed as mental illness and the adversities she is forced to overcome. As a result of her need to "Direct Traffic," she finds herself in many unfavorable situations. This is a story of survival, conviction, empowerment, and infinite determination.
Circle of Soul: At the End, We Begin Again
CIRCLE OF SOUL guides the reader through finding their inner Spirit - a place that for many has become lost over time - through the rigors of every day life. Sages throughout the ages have taught us how to live a spiritual life - it is not a secret. CIRCLE OF SOUL places this wisdom within beautifully illustrated pages and an easy to read format. A personal journey doesn't have to be difficult, this book will help you get started and on your way.
Whispers of the Soul

Whispers of the Soul

Sheila M. Burke

Om Sweet Om
2013
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WHISPERS OF THE SOUL is the 5th title released by inspirational author Sheila M. Burke. Whispers is a full color poster book filled with the authors original photography and original quotes about the soul, soul mates, and soul connections.Did you ever meet someone and become fast friends, where you feel as if you have known them your entire life, although you've only just met recently? I know those feelings well; I have them on occasion. I think they are leftover energies, imprints if you will, left upon the universe from times past. A wink and smile and perhaps a bond from another time that went deep. Coming full circle and finding you again in this lifetime.When we experience these uncanny feelings of having known someone before, when relationships are experienced as heightened through each of our senses, when you feel as if you are being pulled or guided these are the Whispers of The Soul.
150 Ways to Get Your Zen on: Book 1 - Finding Your Happy Place
It's the simple things we do or enjoy daily that help us find our Zen. Belly laughs, the warmth of a sunrise, kindness, puppy kisses, or thick, fuzzy socks. The little things that help you to relax and let all the stress slide off your shoulders. This book provides 150 examples of simple thinking designed to help you find your happy place.Zen is not about never feeling sad, angry, joyful, or having fun; Zen is the understanding that by not clinging (or attaching) ourselves to these feelings, we can free ourselves from them and enjoy life to the fullest.
150 Ways to Get Your Zen on: Book 2 - Simple Pleasures
It's the simple things we do or enjoy daily that help us find our Zen. Lazy Sundays, the cool side of the pillow, the aroma of fresh bakery, or giving someone hope. The little things that help you to relax and let all the stress slide off your shoulders. This book presents 150 examples of living the good life through appreciating all the little things we normally do not take notice of.Zen is not about never feeling sad, angry, joyful, or having fun; Zen is the understanding that by not clinging (or attaching) ourselves to these feelings, we can free ourselves from them and enjoy life to the fullest.
Chorus of Souls: The Sacred Guide to Harmony, Healing, and Happiness
We all have the tools within ourselves to heal our soul and to live life as we were meant to - in harmony and happiness. CHORUS OF SOULS is a guide to awakening the authentic self, a guide to a harmonious and happy life, and a guide to heal a sick soul.Burke transforms sacred and ancient knowledge within these pages into a clear and concise road map for the reader. Life's important questions will be answered, and the answers may be simpler than you thought.Our soul (our pure consciousness) is like the chorus of a song. It is the most powerful area of our structure, repeating itself over and over again. Not unlike the chorus of a song, the soul consciousness carries our message and expresses our main theme in the life we are here to live. Reacquaint yourself with your spirit through CHORUS OF SOULS.
Sensing the Self

Sensing the Self

Sheila M. Reindl

Harvard University Press
2002
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Hearing about the destructive compulsion of bulimia nervosa, outsiders may wonder, "How could you ever start?" Those suffering from the eating disorder ask themselves in despair, "How can I ever stop?" How do you break the cycle of bingeing, vomiting, laxative abuse, and shame? While many books describe the descent into eating disorders and the resulting emotional and physical damage, this book describes recovery.Psychologist Sheila Reindl has listened intently to women's accounts of recovering. Reindl argues compellingly that people with bulimia nervosa avoid turning their attention inward to consult their needs, desires, feelings, and aggressive strivings because to do so is to encounter an annihilating sense of shame. Disconnected from internal, sensed experience, bulimic women rely upon external gauges to guide their choices. To recover, bulimic women need to develop a sense of self--to attune to their physical, psychic, and social self-experience. They also need to learn that one's neediness, desire, pain, and aggression are not sources of shame to be kept hidden but essential aspects of humanity necessary for zestful life. The young women with whom Reindl speaks describe, with great feeling, their efforts to know and trust their own experience.Perceptive, lucid, and above all humane, this book will be welcomed not only by professionals but by people who struggle with an eating disorder and by those who love them.
American Gravity

American Gravity

Sheila M. Alexander

Ladyword Publishing
2018
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American Gravity is a book arranged in verse that uniquely depicts social, cultural, and political events. It is a compilation of headlines, conversations, and issues that have touched the very fabric of America and its people. American Gravity illustrates multiple views of a variety of topics and draws a unique light to the intertwining of past, present, and future.
Many Ways: How Families Practice Their Beliefs and Religions

Many Ways: How Families Practice Their Beliefs and Religions

Sheila M. Kelly; Shelley Rotner

Millbrook Press (Tm)
2010
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Through vivid, full-color photographs and easily understood sentences, see how children from around the world practice their religious beliefs. Looking at the rich diversity as well as the underlying similarities of a variety of spiritual traditions, young readers understand that, although the world's religions have many differences, their primary goals are the same - to "love and care for one another...and for our beautiful Earth."
International Management

International Management

Sheila M. Puffer

Routledge
2004
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Exploring topics covered in international management courses, this book pairs business articles and fictional short stories to provide practical guidelines and concrete examples and convey cultural subtleties and shades of meaning.
International Management

International Management

Sheila M. Puffer

Routledge
2004
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Exploring topics covered in international management courses, this book pairs business articles and fictional short stories to provide practical guidelines and concrete examples and convey cultural subtleties and shades of meaning.
The Development of Elites in Acadian New Brunswick, 1861-1881

The Development of Elites in Acadian New Brunswick, 1861-1881

Sheila M. Andrew

McGill-Queen's University Press
1996
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Challenging accepted notions that elite dominance defined Acadian ideology, Sheila Andrew attributes the development of the Acadian elites not to the "Acadian renaissance" or an Acadian nationalist spirit but to emerging economic and political opportunities. Through an objective analysis of the formation and composition of elites in New Brunswick from 1861 to 1881, Andrew argues that there was no single elite class among Acadians, only a series of elites who were neither united nor in a position to influence Acadian society as a whole. She identifies four elite classes - the farming elite, the commercial elite, the educated elite, which includes priests and professionals, and the political elite - and examines their family and community backgrounds and career paths to determine how they achieved elite status. She investigates patterns of networking growth and continuity among elites as well as the relationship between elites and non-elites. Arguing that Acadian nationalism did not fit the traditional pattern of nationalism in a colonized country because of the peculiar nature of Acadian society and the minority status of francophone Acadians within anglophone New Brunswick, she situates the Acadian experience within the context of other cultural and linguistic minorities.
Living in the Shadow of Death

Living in the Shadow of Death

Sheila M. Rothman

Johns Hopkins University Press
1995
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For more than 150 years, until well into the twentieth century, tuberculosis was the dreaded scourge that AIDS is for us today. Based on the diaries and letters of hundreds of individuals over five generations, Living in the Shadow of Death is the first book to present an intimate and evocative portrait of what it was like for patients as well as families and communities to struggle against this dreaded disease. "Consumption", as it used to be called, is one of the oldest known diseases. But it wasn't until the beginning of the nineteenth century that it became pervasive and feared in the United States, the cause of one out of every five deaths. Consumption crossed all boundaries of geography and social class. How did people afflicted with the disease deal with their fate? How did their families? What did it mean for the community when consumption affected almost every family and every town? Sheila M. Rothman documents a fascinating story. Each generation had its own special view of the origins, transmission, and therapy for the disease, definitions that reflected not only medical knowledge but views on gender obligations, religious beliefs, and community responsibilities. In general, Rothman points out, tenacity and resolve, not passivity or resignation, marked people's response to illness and to their physicians. Convinced that the outdoor life was better for their health, young men with tuberculosis in the nineteenth century interrupted their college studies and careers to go to sea or to settle in the West, in the process shaping communities in Colorado, Arizona, and California. Women, anticipating the worst, raised their children to be welcomed as orphans in other people's homes.In the twentieth century, both men and women entered sanatoriums, sacrificing autonomy for the prospect of a cure. Poignant as biography, illuminating as social history, this book reminds us that ours is not the first generation to cope with the death of the young or with
Reformed American Dreams

Reformed American Dreams

Sheila M. Katz

Rutgers University Press
2019
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Reformed American Dreams explores the experiences of low-income single mothers who pursued higher education while on welfare after the 1996 welfare reforms. This research occurred in an area where grassroots activism by and for mothers on welfare in higher education was directly able to affect the implementation of public policy. Half of the participants in Sheila M. Katz’s research were activists with the grassroots welfare rights organization, LIFETIME, trying to change welfare policy and to advocate for better access to higher education. Reformed American Dreams takes up their struggle to raise families, attend school, and become student activists, all while trying to escape poverty. Katz highlights mothers’ experiences as they pursued higher education on welfare and became grassroots activists during the Great Recession.