Kalliope

Kalliope
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 630
Release: 2006
Genre: Arts, American
ISBN:

Phobia Relief

Phobia Relief
Author: Kalliope Barlis
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2016-10-06
Genre:
ISBN: 9781945953033

Phobia Relief is an International Bestseller on Amazon! Buy it now! It became a #1 Bestseller within one week of its publication date. Start Living the Life You Deserve Now. Recapture Lost Time and Build in Better Moments. All of us are born with two fears: the fear of falling and fear of loud noises. All the rest-fear of spiders, snakes, clowns, flying, close spaces, getting sick, dogs, needles-are learned and can be unlearned. In Phobia Relief: From Fear to Freedom, Kalliope Barlis offers step-by-step instructions for ridding yourself of illogical fears and phobias by using Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) techniques. What she offers is education, not therapy, and the results can be absolutely liberating. "When you meet Kalliope, you feel as if you've known her forever. She dispels all your fears and allows you to see beyond today. It's that feeling of knowing how the future can look with the results you desire. Kalliope, you are truly a Godsend. Thank you!" -Joe Benjamin, Network Security Engineer By completing the exercises in this life-changing workbook you'll be able to: Learn the true cause of your phobias Gain control over formerly uncontrollable thoughts Shrink your fears and reverse them Stop visualizing what you don't want and start visualizing what you do want Find your purpose and build your best life ever "

informal Teaching and Learning

informal Teaching and Learning
Author: Rosemary C. Henze
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2012-10-12
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1136473858

Based on an ethnographic study conducted in a Greek community, this book celebrates the small ways people teach and learn while they are engaged in other, supposedly more important, activities. By examining the intricate ways in which knowledge and skills of everyday life are transmitted, it shows how family, community, and culture shape the cognitive world of learners. Beginning with a rich description of the community and its culture, the book then focuses on six contrasting episodes of informal instruction. Video and audiotaped scenes of learning to dance, learning to perform the healing art of cupping, and learning about kinship, for example, provide material for detailed analyses. The book demonstrates the interplay of culture and learning by exploring how the cultural theme of struggle and the use of different interpretive frames shaped informal instruction in this community and how, at the same time, processes of informal teaching and learning contributed to the evolving construction of culture by its members. Interpretive framing emerges as a key concept that studies of situated cognition must consider. Since formal and informal instruction are closely linked, the culturally specific ways of teaching and learning shown in informal instruction will help all educators meet the needs of diverse student bodies.

Encyclopedia of Recorded Sound

Encyclopedia of Recorded Sound
Author: Frank Hoffmann
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 2569
Release: 2004-11-12
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1135949506

First Published in 2005. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Ghost in the Tombs

Ghost in the Tombs
Author: Jonathan Moeller
Publisher: Azure Flame Media
Total Pages: 333
Release: 2024-10-17
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

A sinister cult. Deadly assassins. Unless Caina can find their hidden lair, she's their next target. Caina has foiled several plots of the Cult of Rhadamathar. Unless she can find the Cult's leaders, she and her family will never be safe. But the Cult's leaders lurk within the powerful city of New Kyre, and the journey there is filled with dangers. Dangers that even Caina might not overcome...

The Curse of Beauty

The Curse of Beauty
Author: Lauren Lee Merewether
Publisher: LLMBooks Publishing
Total Pages: 522
Release: 2022-02-15
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 1737905027

Before the Muses spoke of Medusa, a woman inspired the myth. In a time of political turmoil and shifting power in Ancient Greece, Thais, daughter of the Tiryns chieftain, navigates a treacherous landscape filled with danger, betrayal, unexpected love, and shallow alliances. When King Oceanus arrives with his army, intent on seizing control of Tiryns, Thais finds herself torn between her father's desire for peace and the council's thirst for war. But even as the city faces a threat from without, the greatest danger may lie within, as long-held secrets and hidden agendas threaten to tear Tiryns apart. Desperate to end the conflict, Thais strikes a deal with the enemy, setting in motion a chain of events that will change the course of history and test the limits of her strength, both in love and courage. Perfect for fans of epic historical sagas, slow-burn romance, and mythic retellings, this standalone installment of the Ancient Legends series offers a compelling and imaginative take on the historical roots of Greek mythology's most enduring myths. With its richly detailed world-building and complex characters, The Curse of Beauty is a must-read for anyone who loves tales of love, loss, and redemption. Don't miss out on what readers are calling "incredible," "unstoppable," and "exceptional." Winner of the gold medal for the 2022 Readers' Favorite Awards in the Fiction-Mythology category, The Curse of Beauty is a masterful work of historical fiction that will leave you spellbound. Grab this gripping historical drama today, and go back to a time when men became legends and kings became gods.

The Imperfect Spartan

The Imperfect Spartan
Author: D. E. Loxwood
Publisher: Google Books
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2020-03-19
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

In Ancient Sparta, where imperfect babies were thrown to their deaths from Mount Taygetus, and naked Spartan youths cut the throats of Helot slaves as they slept, a Spartan man about to graduate from history’s most brutal military academy is caught in a triangle of lust, love and jealousy from which death or rebellion can be the only escape. This is book one of the series, "Sunset on Sparta".

Dagger of The Slave

Dagger of The Slave
Author: D. E. Loxwood
Publisher: Google
Total Pages: 207
Release: 2020-03-26
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Second in the "Sunset on Sparta" series, in 464 BCE, Sparta tries to annihilate the Messenian rebels on Mount Ithome, a Messenian woman goes to extreme lengths in a bid to save her man, and a beautiful Spartan woman determines to achieve revenge at all costs. First in the series, "Heart of the Messenian" should be read before commencing this novel.