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Author | : Barbara deRubertis |
Publisher | : Astra Publishing House |
Total Pages | : 36 |
Release | : 2021-07-13 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 1635926661 |
Tessa Tiger likes to play sports—but NOT when she loses. She stomps and storms until her friends don’t want to play with her anymore. Can Tessa change her attitude and make T-ball fun again—for everyone?
Author | : Li Man |
Publisher | : Phoenix International Publications, Incorporated |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2018-05 |
Genre | : Foxes |
ISBN | : 9781640740303 |
Can a cunning fox trick a hungry tiger and save himself from being lunch?
Author | : Martin P. J. Edwardes |
Publisher | : UCL Press |
Total Pages | : 249 |
Release | : 2019-07-22 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : 1787356302 |
The Origins of Self explores the role that selfhood plays in defining human society, and each human individual in that society. It considers the genetic and cultural origins of self, the role that self plays in socialisation and language, and the types of self we generate in our individual journeys to and through adulthood. Edwardes argues that other awareness is a relatively early evolutionary development, present throughout the primate clade and perhaps beyond, but self-awareness is a product of the sharing of social models, something only humans appear to do. The self of which we are aware is not something innate within us, it is a model of our self produced as a response to the models of us offered to us by other people. Edwardes proposes that human construction of selfhood involves seven different types of self. All but one of them are internally generated models, and the only non-model, the actual self, is completely hidden from conscious awareness. We rely on others to tell us about our self, and even to let us know we are a self.
Author | : Mark Twain |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 248 |
Release | : 1898 |
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Author | : E. R. Eddison |
Publisher | : Gateway |
Total Pages | : 215 |
Release | : 2016-07-28 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1473212103 |
In early 20th-century England, Edward Lessingham and Lasy Mary Scarnsdale conduct a passionate if tumultuous courtship. After the First World War, they raise their children in their Cumbrian idyll, until tragedy strikes. On the world of Zimiamvia, Duke Barganax pursues the divine Lady Florinda who toys with his affections like a cat with a mouse. Meanwhile, King Mezentius struggles to hold his Threee Kingdoms together against the intrigues of his enemies. And over a fish dinner in Memison the true relationship between worlds and lovers will be made shockingly clear . . .
Author | : Madonna Harrington Meyer |
Publisher | : Springer Nature |
Total Pages | : 376 |
Release | : 2020-08-29 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 3030390551 |
Childhood disabilities, particularly cognitive disabilities, are on the rise yet social programs and services to help US families respond to disabilities are not. Many families turn to grandparents for assistance juggling work, family responsibilities, and specialized therapies. This book is based on in-depth interviews with grandparents who are providing at least some care to grandchildren with disabilities. The analyses will help to better understand (1) under what conditions grandparents provide care and support, (2) what types and intensities of care and support grandparents provide, and (3) the impact of that care and support on grandparents’ social, emotional, physical, and financial wellbeing. In this fascinating and provocative book, Madonna Harrington Meyer and Ynesse Abdul-Malak take readers on a deep dive into the complex lives of grandparents who care for their disabled grandchildren. In Grandparenting Children with Disabilities, their interviews reveal the joy, meaning, and purpose grandparents find in caregiving, the challenges and frustrations they encounter, and the many ways they compromise their own health and well-being for the sake of their grandchildren. Drawing from theories of cumulative inequality and from their deep knowledge of the US policy context, the authors lay bare the systemic failures that leave families of children with disabilities without adequate support and that place the most vulnerable among them at grave physical, emotional, and financial risk... Jane McLeod, Provost Professor, Indiana University Grandparents in the U.S. already take on far more parenting responsibilities as compared to their peers in other countries. Grandparenting Children with Disabilities demonstrates that the intensity of these responsibilities is compounded for those whose grandchildren have disabilities given limited policy supports and a society still largely unaccommodating to those with disabilities. This book beautifully navigates the tension between the love these grandparents have for their grandchildren and the challenges they face caring for them. Pamela Herd, Professor, Georgetown University Grandparenting Children with Disabilities offers important insights about the lived experience of older adults who care for and care about their grandchildren...The authors skillfully integrate the stories they tell with consideration of macro social structural influences and life course perspectives... I recommend it highly! Eva Kahana, Distinguished University Professor, Case Western Reserve
Author | : Enid Blyton |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 186 |
Release | : 2004 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781741214321 |
Author | : Arnold Bennett |
Publisher | : Good Press |
Total Pages | : 746 |
Release | : 2021-08-31 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : |
"Imperial Palace " by Arnold Bennett is a quintessential exploration of class dynamics, the intricacies of work, and the fragility of human nature. Set in the Imperial Palace hotel, the novel delves into the life of Evelyn Orcham, the manager, and his two love affairs, offering a behind-the-scenes look at the running of a luxury hotel with meticulous detail. Bennett's sharp insights into human flaws and the beauty found in the mundane make for an uncomfortable yet thought-provoking read.
Author | : Mandakranta Bose |
Publisher | : Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | : 369 |
Release | : 2000-02-10 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0195122291 |
The essays in this collection explore ideas about women and their positions in Indian society from the earliest history to the present day. It is designed to provide primary material from literary, historical and sociological sources and to guide critical exploration of specific issues.
Author | : Marjorie J. Kostelnik |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : |
Release | : 2021 |
Genre | : Child development |
ISBN | : |