The Baby Discovery

The Baby Discovery
Author: Rebecca Winters
Publisher: Harlequin
Total Pages: 186
Release: 2010-09-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1426878125

Zane Broderick couldn't believe it. The bundle he hadfound in the snow was a baby! He rushed the little boyto hospital and straight into nurse Meg Richins's arms….Surrounded by babies all day, Meg longed for children.When Zane Broderick brought this adorable baby intoher ward, she immediately wanted to adopt him—andso did Zane. The solution seemed obvious—but couldshe really marry a stranger?

THE BABY DISCOVERY

THE BABY DISCOVERY
Author: Mao Kirisaka
Publisher: Harlequin / SB Creative
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2023-08-06
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 4596495734

I can't have children, so I has given up on love and marriage... On a blizzard day, a man named Zane with a baby in his arms rushes into the hospital where Meg works. As a railroad engineer, he finds an abandoned baby while inspecting the tracks and runs through the blizzard to the hospital. During the treatment, Meg can't help but be fascinated by Zane's love and care for the baby despite the fact that he isn't related to the baby. But she can't be with him because she's infertile! Then, when the baby is about to get discharged, Zane tells Meg that he has decided to become the baby's foster father... He also asks Meg to marry him and become the baby's mother!

The Child's Discovery of the Mind

The Child's Discovery of the Mind
Author: Janet W. Astington
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 240
Release: 1993
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780674116429

Three-year old Emily greets her grandfather at the front door: "We're having a surprise party for your birthday! And it's a secret!" We may smile at incidents like these, but they illustrate the beginning of an important transition in children's lives--their development of a "theory of mind." Emily certainly has some sense of her grandfather's feelings, but she clearly doesn't understand much about what he knows, and surprises--like secrets, tricks, and ties all depend on understanding and manipulating what others think and know. Jean Piaget investigated children's discovery of the mind in the 1920s and concluded that they had little understanding before the age of six. But over the last twenty years, researchers have begun to challenge his methods and revise his conclusions. In The Child's Discovery of the Mind, Janet Astington surveys this lively area of research in developmental psychology. Sometime between the ages of two and five, children begin to have insights into their own mental life and those of others. They begin to understand mental representation--that there is a difference between thoughts in the mind and things in the world, between thinking about eating a cookie and eating a cookie. This breakthrough reflects their emerging capacity to infer other people's thoughts, wants, feelings, and perceptions from words and actions. They come to understand why people act the way they do and can predict how they will act in the future, so that by the age of five, they are knowing participants in social interaction. Astington highlights how crucial children's discovery of the mind is in their social and intellectual development by including a chapter on autistic children, who fail to make this breakthrough. "Mind" is a cultural construct that children discover as they acquire the language and social practices of their culture, enabling them to make sense of the world. Astington provides a valuable overview of current research and of the consequences of this discovery for intellectual and social development.

The Child's Discovery of Death

The Child's Discovery of Death
Author: Anthony, Sylvia
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2013-07-04
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1136311874

Routledge is now re-issuing this prestigious series of 204 volumes originally published between 1910 and 1965. The titles include works by key figures such asC.G. Jung, Sigmund Freud, Jean Piaget, Otto Rank, James Hillman, Erich Fromm, Karen Horney and Susan Isaacs. Each volume is available on its own, as part of a themed mini-set, or as part of a specially-priced 204-volume set. A brochure listing each title in the "International Library of Psychology" series is available upon request.

The Discovery of the Child

The Discovery of the Child
Author: Maria Montessori
Publisher: Aakar Books
Total Pages: 396
Release: 2004
Genre: Education, Preschool
ISBN: 9788187879237

Maria Montessori (1870 1952), Italian Physician And Educationist, Born In Rome, The First Woman In Italy To Receive A Medical Degree (1894), She Founded A School For Children With Learning Disabilities (1899 1901), And Developed A System Of Education For Children Of Three To Six Based On Spontaneity Of Expression And Freedom From Restraint. The System Was Later Worked Out For Older Children, And Applied In Montessori Schools Throughout The World. She Opened The First Montessori School For Children In The Slums Of Rome In 1907.

The Discovery of Being

The Discovery of Being
Author: Rollo May
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages: 156
Release: 2015-05-04
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 039334696X

“Clear, accurate, and interesting. There is no better short introduction to the existential approach to psychology.” —Dallas Morning News The brilliant psychologist Rollo May was a major force in existential psychology. Here, he brings together the ideas of Kierkegaard, Nietzsche, and other great thinkers to offer insights into its ideas and techniques. He pays particular attention to the causes of loneliness and isolation and to our search to find new and firm moorings in order to move toward a future where responsibility, creativity, and love can play a role.

Weekly World News

Weekly World News
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 44
Release: 2001-02-06
Genre:
ISBN:

Rooted in the creative success of over 30 years of supermarket tabloid publishing, the Weekly World News has been the world's only reliable news source since 1979. The online hub www.weeklyworldnews.com is a leading entertainment news site.

Crispy Stories in the Tropics: Histoires Croustillantes Sous Les Tropiques

Crispy Stories in the Tropics: Histoires Croustillantes Sous Les Tropiques
Author: Simon Dinkala
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 395
Release: 2015-05-08
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1503564436

Many of these stories revolve around the forbidden fruit and the conquering of anothers heart by using a fetish, making him helplessly captivated. There are numerous stories of jealousy, envy, and other natural phenomena. The reader will find some samples of those in this book. Traditionally, a lot of ink, saliva, and even tears have been poured about sex, especially when it is about guilty relations between two lovers, relationships in which at least one of the parties is officially recognized as in a relationship or married to another person. These relationships are commonly and humorously referred to as forbidden fruit by analogy to the legend of the Garden of Eden.

Neptune: From Grand Discovery to a World Revealed

Neptune: From Grand Discovery to a World Revealed
Author: William Sheehan
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 403
Release: 2021-05-21
Genre: Science
ISBN: 3030542181

The 1846 discovery of Neptune is one of the most remarkable stories in the history of science and astronomy. John Couch Adams and U.J. Le Verrier both investigated anomalies in the motion of Uranus and independently predicted the existence and location of this new planet. However, interpretations of the events surrounding this discovery have long been mired in controversy. Who first predicted the new planet? Was the discovery just a lucky fluke? The ensuing storm engaged astronomers across Europe and the United States. Written by an international group of authors, this pathbreaking volume explores in unprecedented depth the contentious history of Neptune’s discovery, drawing on newly discovered documents and re-examining the historical record. In so doing, we gain new understanding of the actions of key individuals and sharper insights into the pressures acting on them. The discovery of Neptune was a captivating mathematical moment and was widely regarded at the time as the greatest triumph of Newton’s theory of universal gravitation. The book therefore begins with Newton’s development of his ideas of gravity. It examines too the mathematical calculations related to the discovery of Neptune, using new theories and tools provided by advances in celestial mechanics over the past twenty years. Through this process, the book analyzes why the mathematical approach that proved so potent in the discovery of Neptune, grand as it was, could not help produce similar discoveries despite several valiant attempts. In the final chapters, we see how the discovery of Neptune marked the end of one quest—to explain the wayward motions of Uranus—and the beginning of another quest to fill in the map and understand the nature of the outer Solar System, whose icy precincts Neptune, as the outermost of the giant planets, bounds.