The Great Family

The Great Family
Author: Jerome W. Berryman
Publisher: Church Publishing, Inc.
Total Pages: 43
Release: 2014-09-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1606741977

The Great Family is a visual retelling of the Godly Play lesson from The Complete Guide to Godly Play. The book recreates the experience of hearing this seminal Godly Play story. For Christian educators, parents, grandparents, godparents—anyone who desires to engage in sharing faith and biblical stories in any setting, especially all those in the Godly Play community: trainers, storytellers, teachers, parents, and children.

Great Family Days In

Great Family Days In
Author: Claire Balkind
Publisher: Pan Macmillan
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2020-10-15
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1529055539

Wet weekend? Home for half-term? Great Family Days In has got you covered with over 75 tried and tested activities that make the most of spending quality time together. From Achievable Art and Whizzy Easy Science to Screen-Free Game Time, chapters are organized to help you easily find inspiration for activities that will fill your day with fun. Whether you’re creating your very own melted-crayon masterpiece or blizzard bottle, or conducting your first FamFest or mini Olympics, Great Family Days In is a one-stop shop for ideas, showing that you don’t need fancy plans or money to keep your family entertained at home. These beautifully illustrated activities do not require any specific skills or hard to get resources. From thirty-minute time-fillers to ideas to last the whole afternoon, activities can easily be adapted to suit any age, interest or timescale, making it easy to enjoy and relax into the process of creating and building memories together, whatever the outcome. In March 2020, Claire Balkind, also known as The What Now Mum, founded the hugely popular Family Lockdown Tips & Ideas Facebook page which quickly amassed an engaged following of more than a million people. There, she and the community she helped build share fuss-free games, crafts, challenges and more that will keep children and adults of all ages entertained.

The Great Family of Life

The Great Family of Life
Author: David Rodríguez-Rodríguez
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 90
Release: 2024
Genre: Biodiversity
ISBN: 3031589912

Life on Planet Earth is at risk as a result of the negligent development model followed by one species: humans. The Great Family of Life explains the causes, consequences and desirable solutions to the unbalanced and unfair relationship between Homo sapiens and the other species that inhabit Planet Earth in a succinct, enjoyable and thought-provoking way. Major sociological, economic, political, religious and phylosophical perspectives are reviewed in order to understand why we have reached the current alarming status of global biodiversity during the Anthropocene, and how we can react to it to attain not just human welfare, but Global Happiness. This book explains the causes, consequences and desirable solutions to the unbalanced and unfair relationship between Homo sapiens and the other species that inhabit Planet Earth in a succinct, enjoyable and thought-provoking way. Major sociological, economic, political, educational, religious and phylosophical perspectives are reviewed in order to understand why we have reached the current alarming status of global biodiversity during the Anthropocene, and how we can react to it to attain not just human welfare, but global happiness. The target audience is wide, from the general public interested in the deep inner causes of environmental degradation, to college and university students and lecturers, notably in the fields of environmental ethics, environmental philosophy, environmental law and environmental politics.

The Book of New Family Traditions (Revised and Updated)

The Book of New Family Traditions (Revised and Updated)
Author: Meg Cox
Publisher: Running Press Adult
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2012-05-22
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9780762443185

Offers instructions or "recipes" for creating new family rituals or traditions, in categories such as "holidays," "family festivities and ceremonies," and "rites of passage."

The Bishop's Apron: A study in the origins of a great family

The Bishop's Apron: A study in the origins of a great family
Author: W. Somerset Maugham
Publisher: Good Press
Total Pages: 191
Release: 2021-05-19
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

The Bishop's Apron is a novel by W. Somerset Maugham. A scheming man's daughter is set on marrying a moneyless socialist with an embarrassing family, and this calls for some action "behind the scenes".

The Bishop's Apron A study in the origins of a great family

The Bishop's Apron A study in the origins of a great family
Author: W. S. Maugham
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 182
Release: 2023-11-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 935995389X

A very famous British author named W. Somerset Maugham wrote the comedian play "The Bishop's Apron." The play takes area in Edwardian England and is by and large approximately Lord George, a noble who is fascinating however has money troubles. Lord George is in severe economic problem, so he uses the bishop's apron as safety to try to get a mortgage. This starts a chain of funny and silly occasions. As Lord George deals with the problems of sophistication differences, the tale is complete of false names, lies, and social satire. Maugham's sharp views of how humans act and his wit shine via as he makes use of humor and perception to break down social norms. The play appears at troubles with awful economic management and the consequences of social expectations. It shows that Maugham may want to write each exciting and critical works about the human state of affairs. "The Bishop's Apron" suggests how appropriate Maugham changed into at telling stories and how nicely he should catch the spirit of his time. The play's timeless mind on society hold to interact audiences, making it a crucial addition to Maugham's frame of work, which continues to be praised for its perception into human relationships and the complexities of society.

Frederick the Great and His Family A Historical Novel Book IV

Frederick the Great and His Family A Historical Novel Book IV
Author: L. Muhlbach
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 111
Release: 2024-01-03
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9362201291

"Frederick the Great and His Family: A Historical Novel Book IV" by Luise Muhlbach is a captivating portrayal of 18th-century Europe, offering readers a glimpse into the inner workings of Prussian royalty. Muhlbach, a master of historical fiction, delves into the complexities of Frederick the Great's reign, exploring not only his military strategies and political maneuvers but also the intricate dynamics within his royal family. Set against the backdrop of German history and the Enlightenment era, Muhlbach weaves a tale of court intrigue and European politics, where power struggles and alliances shape the destiny of nations. Through meticulous research and expert storytelling, she brings to life the nobility and their role in shaping the course of history. At the heart of the narrative are the family dynamics of Frederick the Great's household, where personal relationships intertwine with matters of state. Muhlbach skillfully navigates through the complexities of monarchy, revealing the human side of rulers often obscured by their public personas. "Frederick the Great and His Family" stands as a testament to Muhlbach's literary prowess, offering readers a compelling blend of historical accuracy and engaging storytelling in this remarkable work of historical fiction.

One Great Family: Domestic Relationships in Samuel Richardson's Novels

One Great Family: Domestic Relationships in Samuel Richardson's Novels
Author: Simone Höhn
Publisher: Narr Francke Attempto Verlag
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2021-01-25
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 3772057314

This study examines concepts of morality and structures of domestic relationships in Samuel Richardson's novels, situating them in the context of eighteenth-century moral writings and reader reactions. Based on a detailed analysis of Richardson's work, this book maintains that he sought both to uphold hierarchical concepts of individual duty, and to warn of the consequences if such hierarchies were abused. In his final novel, Richardson aimed at a synthesis between social hierarchy and individual liberty, patriarchy and female self-fulfilment. His work, albeit rooted in patriarchal values, paved the way for proto-feminist conceptions of female character.

Frederick the Great and His Family

Frederick the Great and His Family
Author: L. Mühlbach
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 450
Release: 1866
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Reprint of the original, first published in 1874. The publishing house Anatiposi publishes historical books as reprints. Due to their age, these books may have missing pages or inferior quality. Our aim is to preserve these books and make them available to the public so that they do not get lost.

Imaging The Great Puerto Rican Family

Imaging The Great Puerto Rican Family
Author: Hilda Lloréns
Publisher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2014-10-30
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0739189190

In Imaging The Great Puerto Rican Family: Framing Nation, Race and Gender during the American Century, Hilda Lloréns offers a ground-breaking study of images—photographs, postcards, paintings, posters, and films—about Puerto Rico and Puerto Ricans made by American and Puerto Rican image-makers between 1890 and 1990. Through illuminating discussions of artists, images, and social events, the book offers a critical analysis of the power-laden cultural and historic junctures imbricated in the creation of re-presentations of Puerto Rico and Puerto Ricans by Americans (“outsiders”) and Puerto Ricans (“insiders”) during an historical epoch marked by the twin concepts of “modernization” and “progress.” The study excavates the ways in which colonial power and resistance to it have shaped representations of Puerto Rico and its people. Hilda Lloréns demonstrates how nation, race, and gender figure in representation, and how these representations in turn help shape the discourses of nation, race, and gender. Imaging The Great Puerto Rican Family masterfully illustrates that as significant actors in the shaping of national conceptions of history image-makers have created iconic symbols deeply enmeshed in an “emotional aesthetics of nation.” The book proposes that images as important conveyers of knowledge and information are a fertile data site. At the same time, Lloréns underscores how colonial modernity turned global, the conceptual framework informing the analysis, not only calls attention to the national and global networks in which image-makers have been a part of, and by which they have been influenced, but highlights the manners by which technologies of imaging and “seeing” have been prime movers as well as critics of modernity.