Salve!

Salve!
Author: Carla Larese Riga
Publisher: Cengage Learning
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2011-01-20
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 9780495907770

SALVE!, Second Edition is a complete introductory Italian program that introduces students to Italian life and culture while furthering their skills to understand and express common words and phrases in Italian. Students are exposed to the vibrant life of modern day Italy and its rich cultural heritage through the Sulla Strada video clips which give your students a taste of everyday life in Italy while providing a wealth of activities in both the text and online. The integration of video, suggestions for music, internet and GoogleEarth searches, and a distinctive focus on Italy's varied regions, make this text essential for anyone interested in learning Italian. Students are invited to talk about their education, family, friends, tastes, leisure activities, their past and their plans for the future, and encourages them to make cross-cultural comparisons and connections from their own life with those of their Italian counterparts. Students will also discover the different Italian regions and their distinctive characteristics. SALVE! is a complete, streamlined program that is highly-effective for courses with a two-semester or reduced hour sequence. The text uses a manageable building block method introducing the structures of the language through an easy-to-understand dialogue and narrative, and by recycling essential vocabulary throughout each chapter. Important Notice: Media content referenced within the product description or the product text may not be available in the ebook version.

City of Salve

City of Salve
Author: Christopher Mitchell
Publisher:
Total Pages: 458
Release: 2021-07-23
Genre:
ISBN: 9781912879595

For six months, the lands of the massacred Scythe tribe have lain empty and desolate; then, one crisp winter's morning, the red sky crackles and forty thousand survivors of the Lostwell Catastrophe appear, along with a dozen dragons, and one Holdfast... While King Daniel struggles to reform the City, Queen Emily dreams of recapturing the lost town of Jezra on the Western Bank. When the Lostwell Exiles arrive, she realises that she may have found the only force capable of transforming her dreams into a reality. Lurking in the dark shadows of his palace in Dalrig, Montieth, the powerful God-Prince, conspires against the mortal government, as he plots to seize control of the City's last remaining reserves of salve, whatever the cost.

Sword & Salve

Sword & Salve
Author: Peter J. Hoffman
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2006
Genre: Humanitarian assistance
ISBN: 0742539784

Arguing forcefully that changing times are a clarion call for new thinking, this book convincingly shows that if humanitarian organizations continue to operate as they have in the past, they will fail to help the very victims whom they try to save. Focusing especially on the emergence of 'new wars, ' Hoffman and Weiss insist that humanitarian organizations must recognize that they live in a political world and that their actions and goals are invariably affected by military action. The brand of warfare that erupted in the 1990s-marked by civil or transnational armed conflicts featuring potent non-state actors, altered political economies, a high proportion of civilian casualties, and a globalized media-produced horrors that shocked consciences and led humanitarian agencies to question their unyielding stance of neutrality and impartiality. Indeed, in a departure from earlier norms and practices, some have reinvented their policies and tools and created 'new humanitarianisms.' This authoritative book traces the evolution of the international humanitarian system from its inception in the 1860s, parses the dynamics of war and emergency response from the 1980s through the current disasters in Afghanistan and Iraq, and provides a strategic roadmap for practitioners. By bringing historical perspective to bear, this volume provides an invaluable analytical framework for grasping the nature of humanitarian crises and how agencies can respond strategically rather than reactively to change. Students will find its blend of clearly presented theory and case studies a powerful tool for understanding the roles of state and non-state actors in international relations. By charting the tides of continuity and change, this book will prepare agencies to dodge both figurative and actual bullets that threaten humanitarian action at the outset of the millennium.

Essential Herbal Wisdom

Essential Herbal Wisdom
Author: Nancy Arrowsmith
Publisher: Llewellyn Worldwide
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2009
Genre: Herbs
ISBN: 0738714887

Popular author and healing practitioner Nancy Arrowsmith takes readers on a fascinating in-depth exploration of the herbal arts. Arrowsmith's friendly voice and vast knowledge of herbal applications, history, and folklore shine through in this herbalism reference work. As entertaining as it is practical, this comprehensive illustrated herb guide covers everything from herb gathering prayers and charms to signatures for fifty powerful herbs. Each herb is described in detail, with tips on growing, gathering, drying, and storing these marvelous plants, as well as their culinary virtues, cosmetic properties, medicinal merits, veterinary values, and household applications. Along with thought-provoking bits of folk history and literary and spiritual references to herbs and nature, this directory includes step-by-step instructions on cooking with herbs and preparing herbal remedies, as well as gardening hints and seed-saving tips.

The Herbalist's Way

The Herbalist's Way
Author: Nancy Phillips
Publisher: Chelsea Green Publishing
Total Pages: 354
Release: 2005-08-19
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1603581669

This updated edition of The Village Herbalist provides a complete guide to the art and practice of herbalism, as well as an introduction to the herbalist's role in family and community life. Inspirational profiles of practicing herbalists from across the country add a human touch to the authors' wealth of practical herbal knowledge. The Herbalist's Way includes time-honored healing wisdom from many cultures, as well as information on: • Roles and responsibilities of herbalists in their communities • Herbal workshops, conferences, and education centers • Growing, drying, and preparing medicinal herbs • Learning to listen to clients and recommend holistic treatments for healing and continued wellness • Licensing, marketing, and other legal and business issues facing modern herbalists • Comprehensive resources and suggestions for building your herbal library

Raising Our Children, Raising Ourselves

Raising Our Children, Raising Ourselves
Author: Naomi Aldort
Publisher: Book Pub Network
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2009
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1887542329

[This title] operates on the radical premise that neither child nor parent must dominate. -- Review.

The Wanting was a Wilderness

The Wanting was a Wilderness
Author: Alden Jones
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020
Genre: FICTION
ISBN: 9780999431665

"Alden Jones began a deep dive into Cheryl Strayed's Wild to answer a question: How did Cheryl Strayed take material that is not inherently dramatic?hiking?and transform it into an inspirational memoir, beloved to so many? The answer would be revealed in Jones's craft analysis, and ultimately in Jones's memoir of her own time in the wilderness, written alongside her exploration of Wild. But when a sudden personal crisis occurs in the middle of writing the book, Jones realizes that an authentic account of her history requires confronting some difficult truths, both in her life and on the page. The result is a profoundly original work that merges literary criticism, craft discussion, and memoir?a celebration of Wild, of memoir, and of the power of a book to change one's life."--Amazon.com.

Domesticating the Reformation

Domesticating the Reformation
Author: Mary Hampson Patterson
Publisher: Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Press
Total Pages: 462
Release: 2007
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780838641095

This book rescues three little-known bestsellers of the English Reformation and employs them in an examination of intellectual and religious revolution. How did sixteenth-century English Protestant manuals of private devotion - often to be read aloud - stream continental theology into the domestic contexts of parish, school, and home? Patterson elucidates ideological programs presented in key texts in light of evolving patterns of public and private worship; she also considers the processes of transmission by which complex doctrinal debates were packaged for cultivating an everyday piety in a confusing age of inflammatory, politicized religion. It is in the most prosaic challenges of daily realities, that the deepest opportunities lie for experiencing the divine. Intersecting issues of piety, rhetoric, and the devotional life of the home, this book brings to life reformists' endeavors to guide popular responses to the Protestant revolution itself.