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1000 tulosta hakusanalla Susan P H. D. Heitler
Program Construction
F. L. Bauer; E. W. Dijkstra; S. L. Gerhart; D. Gries; M. Griffiths; J. V. Guttag; J. J. Horning; Susan Speer Owicki; C. Pair; H. Partsch; P. Pepper; M. Wirsing; Hans Wossner
Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH Co. K
1979
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Canadian Futurist: Thomas D'Arcy McGee and the Idea of National Education
Susan Raftery Ph. D.; Paul Rux Ph. D.
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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Ruthless Grieving: The Journey to Acceptance and Beyond
Susan Powers Ph. D.
Mystic Mermaid Publishing
2015
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"Dr. Susan Powers has used her considerable training and knowledge as a psychologist and her experience as one who has 'been there' to open up a deep and necessary dialogue on this subject. I have no doubt that she will be helping people for decades to come as a result." -Tian Dayton, Ph.D. "Don't walk but RUN to get this wonderful book Ruthless Grieving: The Journey to Acceptance and Beyond by Susan Powers. She has written a very moving book about her personal grief of two deaths in one year There are ample exercises that guide the reader to do their own grieving process. One, for example, is 'Steps of Grieving, ' which is modeled after the Twelve Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous. Also quite helpful to the reader are pages titled 'Things to Remember.' This book is a MUST READ for all in the healing professions -Ilana Rubenfeld, Founder and developer of The Rubenfeld Synergy Method and author of The Listening Hand How to Get Through to the Other Side of Loss After both her husband and daughter died in a three-month period, clinical psychologist Susan Powers, Ph.D., learned she had to be proactive and single-minded in her attempts to recover by matching the ruthlessness of grief with her own zealous action. Through the combination of her moving, personal memoir and a professional, clinical perspective, Dr. Powers offers a roadmap for finding your own way through your darkest hours. Ruthless Grieving is filled with emotional wisdom as well as practical suggestions to guide anyone through deep loss and grief, including a myriad of tools to help you deal with: - initial "shock and awe" - feeling lost and angry - obsessing about the person who died - suffering depressive sadness - dealing with survivor guilt - making the journey to acceptance of this loss - reinvesting in life without them Also included is support for grieving a death from addiction or suicide as well as a chapter devoted to helping others grieve ruthlessly. This book is a companion and guide for your journey. Through the use of creative imagination and bold actions, you'll learn to heal and find your own intuitive way to become more whole.
Caregivers, Trauma and the Road to Resiliency: You are Not Alone
Susan Cooney Ph.D.
AuthorHouse
2003
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True or False?: A Guide to Honing Your Critical Thinking
Richmond Shreve; Susan Mehrtens Ph. D.
Independently Published
2019
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Death, Dying and Dessert: Reflections on Twenty Questions about Dying
Susan Abel Lieberman Ph. D.
Casa de Palabras
2013
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The Alchemy of Food: From Soil to Soul
Susan Lee Guadarrama Ph. D.
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2012
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Americans Speak: One Thing I Would Do For Our Country Is
Susan Abel Lieberman Ph. D.
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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Daily inspiration year-round to help end the cycle of yo-yo dieting and food addiction from the author of Bright Line Eating.Change is hard. A bit of Bright advice every day can help you make it through to the other side. Day by day, week by week, Susan Peirce Thompson, author of the New York Times best-selling Bright Line Eating, will help you to make it through the year with consistent progress toward the life you envision for yourself and validation of the place that the here and now plays in it. With Susan as your guide, you will feel empowered to: · do the work to heal both your body and your mind · focus on the meaning and purpose in your life beyond food and weight · keep moving forward in your food addiction recovery With these daily nuggets of wisdom, inspiration, and encouragement, you will have a constant reminder that your future is indeed Bright.
This 12-Day devotional is an attempt to give voice to 15 women lighthouse keepers of the 19th and 20th century. Poignant facts are told about their heroic efforts to keep the lights shining for the multitude of strangers at sea. Yet many women who sustain life go unnoticed for decades. The juxtaposition of scripture references of unnamed women of the Bible invites readers to discern their own faith journeys. This devotional is meant to be part of a beginning conversation about transformation, gender equity, dignity, and servant-leadership roles women have held for many centuries, whether publicly recognized or in the shadows. One has to wonder whose stories have yet to be unearthed. May this book be an inspiration to seek "the more" about God's beloved. "Brave Beacons " Rev. Adrienne Berry-Burton, Zion Baptist, Lynn, MA "Rev. Dorsainvil draws together an intersection of women's history, scripture and insightful questions with a call to justice. Beacons of Hope offers a practice of prayer and promises to point us towards taking action to light the way for others." Rev. Cindy Maybeck, Spirit Story Ministry "Rev. Sandra Dorsainvil shines a light on two groups who are often hidden from view: people who are behind the lights, in this case women lighthouse keepers, and unnamed women in the Bible. My only problem with the collection is not wanting to wait 12 days to read all of these beautiful stories and reflections " Rev. Nancy Willbanks, First Baptist Church of Littleton, MA Sandra Dorsainvil is first and foremost, God's servant. She is a multi-lingual praying sister, mother, and grandmother, and an ordained minister. She finds joy sitting at round tables where life's journeys are shared and hearts listen. Her advanced degrees and cross-cultural up-bringing on three continents have taught her the value of giving and receiving generous hospitality.
Authority and accessibility combine to bring the history and the drama of Tudor England to life. Almost 900 engaging entries cover the life and times of Henry VIII, Mary I, Elizabeth I, William Shakespeare, and much, much more. Written for high school students, college undergraduates, and public library patrons—indeed, for anyone interested in this important and colorful period—the three-volume Encyclopedia of Tudor England illuminates the era's most important people, events, ideas, movements, institutions, and publications. Concise, yet in-depth entries offer comprehensive coverage and an engaging mix of accessibility and authority. Chronologically, the encyclopedia spans the period from the accession of Henry VII in 1485 to the death of Elizabeth I in 1603. It also examines pre-Tudor people and topics that shaped the Tudor period, as well as individuals and events whose influence extended into the Jacobean period after 1603. Geographically, the encyclopedia covers England, Scotland, Wales, and Ireland, and also Russia, Asia, America, and important states in continental Europe. Topics include: the English Reformation; the development of Parliament; the expansion of foreign trade; the beginnings of American exploration; the evolution of the nuclear family; and the flowering of English theater and poetry, culminating in the works of William Shakespeare.
The Woman's Guide to Navigating the Ph.D. in Engineering & Science
Barbara B. Lazarus; Lisa M. Ritter; Susan A. Ambrose
John Wiley Sons Inc
2000
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Education / Career and Personal Development The Womans Guide to Navigating the Ph.D in Engineering & Science "The Ph.D. is a challenging and tough endeavor for everyone because of the exploration into uncharted places of knowledge. There is no other instance in which one can feel quite the same intellectual high and sense of accomplishment that ones own Ph.D. work gives, so it is important to understand and learn to navigate the process." Indira Nair Vice Provost for Education and Associate Professor of Engineering and Public Policy Carnegie Mellon University Designed to unravel some of the mystery around graduate school programs in science and engineering, this one-stop resource reinforces strategies for succeeding in graduate school. Qualitative interviews offer first-hand stories and tips from women who have found success in academia, industry, and the public sector. Each chapter covers a different aspect of graduate school, from identifying funding sources, to writing the dissertation, to looking for a job. The Womans Guide to Navigating the Ph.D. in Engineering & Science also focuses on the emotional and social difficulties that women may experience, and offers practical suggestions and advice for surviving and thriving in graduate school. Featured topics include:*Funding, requirements and standards, qualifiers*Making the advising process work*Writing and defending the dissertation*Searching for a job*Learning by critique*Balancing competing needsThe goal of The Womans Guide to Navigating the Ph.D. in Engineering & Science is to help women overcome the stereotypes and hidden barriers that they might encounter in graduate school, so that they will emerge ready for careers in the academic, corporate, or public sector.
June was 9 years old when she came home from school and her schizophrenic mother met her at the door, angrily demanding to know, Who the hell are you? What are you doing in my house? Tess's mother would wait outside church, then scream at family friends as they emerged, accusing them of spying and plotting to kill her. Five-year-old Tess and her 7-year-old brother would cry and beg their mother to take them home as onlookers stared. These are just two of the stories among dozens gathered for this book. The children, now adults, grew up with mentally ill mothers at a time when mental illness was even more stigmatizing than it is today. They are what Nathiel calls the daughters of madness, and their young lives were lived on shaky ground. Telling someone that there's mental illness in her family, and watching the reaction is not for the faint-hearted, the therapist says, quoting another's research. Nathiel adds, Telling them it is your mother who's mentally ill certainly ups the ante. A veteran therapist with 35 years experience, Nathiel takes us into this traumatic world—each of her chanpters covering a major developmental period for the daughter of a mentally ill mother—and then explains how these now-adult daughters faced and coped with their mothers' illness. While the stories of these daughters are central to the book, Nathiel also offers her professional insights into exactly how maternal impairment affects infants, children, and adolescents. Women, significantly more than men, are often diagnosed with serious mental illness after they become parents. So what effect does a mentally ill mother have on a growing child, teenager or adult daughter, who looks to her not only for the deepest and most abiding love, but also a sense of what the world is all about? Nathiel also makes accessible the latest research on interpersonal neurobiology, attachment, and the way a child's brain and mind develop in the contest of that relationship.