The School of Essential Ingredients

The School of Essential Ingredients
Author: Erica Bauermeister
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2009
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780399155437

Gathering at Lillian's Restaurant for a weekly cooking class, a young mother struggles with the growing demands of her family, an Italian kitchen designer works to adapt to life in America, and a widower mourns the loss of his wife to breast cancer. 50,000 first printing.

Missions

Missions
Author: Howard Benjamin Grose
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1102
Release: 1914
Genre: Baptists
ISBN:

The Artisan

The Artisan
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 380
Release: 1918
Genre: Industrial arts
ISBN:

Ourselves

Ourselves
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 414
Release: 1918
Genre: House organs
ISBN:

Laboring On

Laboring On
Author: Wendy Simonds
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 386
Release: 2013-10-23
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1135939985

Facing the polar forces of an epidemic of Cesarean sections and epidurals and home-like labor rooms, American birth is in transition. Caught between the most extreme medicalization — best seen in a Cesarean section rate of nearly 30 percent — and a rhetoric of women’s "choices" and "the natural," women and their midwives, doulas, obstetricians, and nurses labor on. Laboring On offers the voices of all of these practitioners, all women trying to help women, as they struggle with this increasingly split vision of birth. Updating Barbara Katz Rothman's now-classic In Labor, the first feminist sociological analysis of birth in the United States, Laboring On gives a comprehensive picture of the ever-changing American birth practices and often conflicting visions of birth practitioners. The authors deftly weave compelling accounts of birth work, by midwives, doulas, obstetricians, and nurses, into the larger sociohistorical context of health care practices and activism and offer provocative arguments about the current state of affairs and the future of birth in America.

Lockheed

Lockheed
Author: Gil Cefaratt
Publisher: Turner Publishing Company
Total Pages: 174
Release: 2002
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781563118470

The Aging of Aquarius

The Aging of Aquarius
Author: Galit Nimrod
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 293
Release: 2022-12-22
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1009304062

There is no group of individuals more iconic of 1960s counterculture than the hippies – the long-haired, colorfully dressed youth who rebelled against mainstream societal values, preached and practiced love and peace, and generally sought more meaningful and authentic lives. These 'flower children' are now over sixty and comprise a significant part of the older population in the United States. While some hippies rejoined mainstream American society as they grew older, others still maintain the hippie ideology and lifestyle. This book is the first to explore the aging experience of older hippies by examining aspects related to identity, generativity, daily activities, spirituality, community, end-of-life care, and wellbeing. Based on 40 in-depth interviews with lifelong, returning, and past residents of The Farm, an intentional community in Tennessee that was founded in 1971 and still exists today, insights into the subculture of aging hippies and their keys to wellbeing are shared.