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Author | : Ank Fay Kha Tron |
Publisher | : Ank Fay Kha Tron |
Total Pages | : 94 |
Release | : 2023-12-12 |
Genre | : Body, Mind & Spirit |
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We have always asked ourselves who we are, where we come from, where we are going, why we are here, and many other questions. However, never before have we found answers as revealing as the ones Sara Maikaha shows us. The truth is that we are beings of light in a great human temple, and we are here to become aware of our divine origin. Now we are fully prepared to return to our true home and advance step by step towards our encounter with God. Very soon, planet Earth, Gaia or the blue planet, will undergo a great transformation. Therefore, it is crucial that we prepare for the events ahead. This is not an apocalypse, but rather great changes that will ultimately lead us to a great rebirth.
Author | : Ank Fay Kha Tron |
Publisher | : Ank Fay Kha Tron |
Total Pages | : 110 |
Release | : 2023-12-12 |
Genre | : Body, Mind & Spirit |
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Here is the new information corresponding to the second platform for Sara Maikaha's videos. In the previous volume, the awakening of consciousness was addressed to obtain the clarity that we are born into ourselves without losing our purpose. In this third volume, we will dive deeply into the process of transformation into crystalline, christic, and crystal beings. These new revelations are addressed exclusively to those who have already imbibed the information contained in volumes I and II. Only the human anchored in the old paradigm believes that he has walked aimlessly up to this point, but our direction has been perfection and evolutionary learning. Each of our cells is a galaxy of evolutionary information from their origin and although for a human, who only knows scarcity, suffering and limits, this may be difficult, all of us will open ourselves to the truth, because here, the vibration It is equal to evolution. We will not be at the origin, we will be in the universe, truly vibrating the greatest evolution as beautiful children of the universe.
Author | : Sarah L. Bunnell |
Publisher | : Taylor & Francis |
Total Pages | : 159 |
Release | : 2023-07-03 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 1000976742 |
For all STEM faculty, chairs, administrators, and faculty developers who work to support students’ learning and thriving in STEM – especially those students who have felt unwelcome and unsupported in their past STEM experiences – this book offers sustainable strategies that are now being widely adopted to create inclusive environments in undergraduate STEM classes and programs. Further, this book presents a framework for partnering with students to collaboratively envision how STEM can be a space that fosters a sense of belonging for, and promotes the success of, all individuals in STEM. This book presents the Being Human in STEM Initiative, or HSTEM, as a model for challenging the assumptions we make, and how we communicate to students, about who belongs and who can thrive in STEM. This work arose out of a time of conflict at Amherst College: A four-day sit-in, protesting in support of the Black Lives Matter movement and bringing attention to related experiences of exclusion and marginalization that minoritized students experienced on campus. What emerged from that conflict has been transformative for the college, its students, and for its faculty and staff. In this book, the authors share how the HSTEM course came into being, offer a course overview, readings, and resources for developing an HSTEM course at your own institution, provide recommendations for evaluating the multi-level impact of inclusive change initiatives, and profile models of how the HSTEM course has been adapted at colleges and universities across the country. In addition to providing a road map for developing your own HSTEM course, the authors articulate ways that you can make any course or institutional structure more inclusive through active listening and validation, and through reflective practice and partnership, to progressively make incremental and sustainable changes in STEM education. Through listening and reflecting, the model facilitates uncovering the disconnects that can impede inclusivity in our classrooms and laboratories. While the authors offer a proven process and model for change, originally motivated by the urgent need to respond to students’ demands, they recognize that larger institutional culture shifts require the identification and commitment to common values, a shared sense of purpose in the work of change, and the provision of agency and resources to individuals tasked with making change happen. How might we shift institutional STEM culture? The HSTEM model provides one solution: By reflecting on our own lived experiences and identities, engaging with the literature on the factors that enhance and limit full inclusion in STEM, and partnering with students to identify actionable ways to bring about sustainable change in our scientific communities, we can all work towards creating a more inclusive, and human, STEM ecosystem.Each chapter opens with a set of guiding reflective questions to help you connect these ideas, frameworks, and strategies to your own teaching and institutional context. While each chapter builds on the previous ideas and frameworks, the book can also be used as a resource to identify a just-in-time strategy to address particular questions you may have about making your teaching more inclusive. The appendices offer an array of Facilitator Guides, each of which outlines a student-endorsed exercise, based on the pedagogical literature, that can foster a sense of belonging and inclusion in your classrooms and laboratory spaces.
Author | : Eric Arden Berry |
Publisher | : Xlibris Corporation |
Total Pages | : 388 |
Release | : 2011-07-14 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1462845959 |
From author Eric Arden Berry comes Adventures of Timmy and Cheri: Book 2—Losing Their Seeds, an engaging read that follows Timmy, Cheri, and friends as they embark on an adventure of a lifetime to save the world’s plant life. Someone or something has stolen the Secret Sacred Magic Seeds that control the world’s plant life and if they are not found and returned to the keepers by sunset, the entire world's plant will die forever and ever. Will they be able to fulfill this important mission? Readers can find out in this fanciful mystery-adventure thriller. It begins in a dream where Lola, the Angel of Marbles, and Lolo, the Angel of grapes, have tasked Timmy with the search for the missing seeds. The angels have given Timmy the gift of language again, allowing him to talk with and understand all life on Earth, to aid him in the search. Timmy, his sister Cheri, and his cousin Caleb, known as the "Force of Cousins," team up with a colorful array of pets and wildlife to find the seeds. As they search throughout the day, Earth's plant life gradually begins to die off, causing great confusion around the world. Can the Force of Cousins and friends find the seeds in time to save the world's plant life? A unique, fast-paced mystery adventure thriller, Adventures of Timmy and Cheri: Book 2—Losing Their Seeds will keep readers guessing all the way to sunset – stirring their imagination and interest. Book I Adventures of Timmy and Cheri
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Genre | : Handicraft |
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Total Pages | : 432 |
Release | : 1975 |
Genre | : Hydrology |
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Author | : Tanya Shilina-Conte |
Publisher | : Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | : 329 |
Release | : 2024-11-22 |
Genre | : Art |
ISBN | : 0197511325 |
Black Screens, White Frames offers a new understanding of blank screens in cinema. Drawing on Gilles Deleuze's film philosophy and pursuing an affirmative approach to non-images through the concept of the filmmaking machine, author Tanya Shilina-Conte shows how absence can be a productive mode that alters the way we study film.
Author | : Michael Trimble |
Publisher | : OUP Oxford |
Total Pages | : 240 |
Release | : 2012-11-22 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : 0191644420 |
Human beings are the only species to have evolved the trait of emotional crying. We weep at tragedies in our lives and in those of others - remarkably even when they are fictional characters in film, opera, music, novels, and theatre. Why have we developed art forms - most powerfully, music - which move us to sadness and tears? This question forms the backdrop to Michael Trimble's discussion of emotional crying, its physiology, and its evolutionary implications. His exploration examines the connections with other distinctively human features: the development of language, self-consciousness, religious practices, and empathy. Neuroanatomy and neurophysiology of the brain have uncovered unique human characteristics; mirror neurones, for example, explain why we unconsciously imitate actions and behaviour. Whereas Nietzsche argued that artistic tragedy was born with the ancient Greeks, Trimble places its origins far earlier. His neurophysiological and evolutionary insights shed fascinating light onto this enigmatic part of our humanity.
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Total Pages | : 432 |
Release | : 1920 |
Genre | : Theosophy |
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Publisher | : IOS Press |
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