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Episodes of War captures the life of a Jewish family that made the
fateful decision to leave Nazi Germany prior to Kristallnacht (the
Night of Broken Glass in November of 1938) and the Holocaust that
followed. Throughout these remembrances, Margo Berger shares
heartwarming anecdotes about her relatives, a striking melange of
facts about their destiny, and, most notably, unforgettable
everyday experiences of her immediate family, as they moved from
Halle, Germany in July of 1938 to Paris and then
Villeneuve-sur-Lot, Marseille and Lyon, France to escape and hide
from the Nazis. Thanks to the foresight and courage of her parents
(her father, in particular), and the false identities that her
family assumed, Margo was able to maintain hope, embrace and make
the most of life in wartime France and ultimately emigrate to the
United States, where she proceeded to live a most fulfilling life.
These remembrances provide a poignant backdrop, largely untold
until now, to her rich American story.
"Applied Psychology" demonstrates the power of applied psychology
to promote human welfare and optimal human functioning as well as
the vast career opportunities that exist for those with a
psychology education. Some of the most eminent psychologists in the
world today examine how psychological science is and can be used to
prevent and ameliorate pressing human problems to promote positive
social change.
Part one provides an overview of the history and rise of applied
psychology. The second part provides examples of how psychological
science has been, and can be used, to prevent and ameliorate human
problems. Part three presents examples of cutting-edge research in
applied psychology, while exploring non-traditional career
opportunities. The contributors provide evidence for the range of
career opportunities, discuss skill and educational requirements,
and explore the quality of work life in a wide range of areas
within psychology. Advice on what it takes to prepare for a
rewarding career in applied psychology is also provided.
Intended as a supplement for courses in introductory or applied
psychology, contemporary issues, professional development, social
and organizational psychology, this book will also be a valued
addition to campus career centers. Psychologists considering new
career options will also appreciate this volume.
First published in 1986. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor &
Francis, an informa company.
Originally published in 1990, Medieval English Drama is an
exhaustive bibliography of scholarship on medieval English drama.
Each item has been annotated in the bibliography with considerable
care; these annotations are descriptive rather than critical and
give a clear synopsis of the content of each reference, the texts
with which it deals, and a brief indication of its critical
position. The bibliography is divided into two sections; editions
and collections of plays, and critical works. The bibliography is
exhaustive rather than selective and provides English annotations
for foreign language works, as well as a list of reviews for most
books. The book covers liturgical and folk drama, other forms of
entertainment, and related material useful to researchers in the
field. The book provides an update of sources not listed in Carl J.
Stratman's comprehensive Bibliography of Medieval Drama published
in 1972.
"Applied Psychology" demonstrates the power of applied psychology
to promote human welfare and optimal human functioning as well as
the vast career opportunities that exist for those with a
psychology education. Some of the most eminent psychologists in the
world today examine how psychological science is and can be used to
prevent and ameliorate pressing human problems to promote positive
social change.
Part one provides an overview of the history and rise of applied
psychology. The second part provides examples of how psychological
science has been, and can be used, to prevent and ameliorate human
problems. Part three presents examples of cutting-edge research in
applied psychology, while exploring non-traditional career
opportunities. The contributors provide evidence for the range of
career opportunities, discuss skill and educational requirements,
and explore the quality of work life in a wide range of areas
within psychology. Advice on what it takes to prepare for a
rewarding career in applied psychology is also provided.
Intended as a supplement for courses in introductory or applied
psychology, contemporary issues, professional development, social
and organizational psychology, this book will also be a valued
addition to campus career centers. Psychologists considering new
career options will also appreciate this volume.
Originally published in 1990, Medieval English Drama is an
exhaustive bibliography of scholarship on medieval English drama.
Each item has been annotated in the bibliography with considerable
care; these annotations are descriptive rather than critical and
give a clear synopsis of the content of each reference, the texts
with which it deals, and a brief indication of its critical
position. The bibliography is divided into two sections; editions
and collections of plays, and critical works. The bibliography is
exhaustive rather than selective and provides English annotations
for foreign language works, as well as a list of reviews for most
books. The book covers liturgical and folk drama, other forms of
entertainment, and related material useful to researchers in the
field. The book provides an update of sources not listed in Carl J.
Stratman's comprehensive Bibliography of Medieval Drama published
in 1972.
Interdisciplinary Perspectives on the Relation between Sleep and
Learning in Early Development, Volume 60, the latest release in
this ongoing series, focuses on the relationship between sleep and
learning for research and practice. Specific chapters cover Sleep,
Learning, Memory and Executive Functioning in Infancy and Early
Childhood, Newly walking infants' night sleep impacts next day
learning and problem solving, The effect of napping and night-time
sleep on memory in infants, The contribution of good sleep to
working memory in 2- to 4-year-olds: A matter of duration or
regulation?, Sleep development in preschool predicts executive
functioning in early elementary school, and more.
Breathe easier and live a full life with proper asthma treatment
Asthma For Dummies is a reassuring and realistic guide to managing
asthma, whether you’re living with it yourself or have a loved
one who suffers from the disease. It’s packed with authoritative
information on symptoms and diagnosis, plus resources you can use
to enhance long-term asthma management. Find the best treatments
and reduce asthma complications with compassionate advice and all
the latest details on medication options, including asthma
controller drugs, rescue asthma medications, and future trends in
asthma therapy. Discover the most common triggers and suggestions
for avoiding them in daily life. With the expert advice in this
Dummies guide, you can tackle asthma. Learn all the basics about
diagnosing and managing asthma in adults and children Find out
about the newest treatments, therapies, and alternative strategies
Prepare for your doctor’s appointment with questions to ask and
ideas for working through financial concerns Know what to do about
complications, dual diagnoses, and special circumstances This
updated edition of Asthma For Dummies is a must-have for asthmatics
and parents of asthmatic children.
This new edition of The Dictionary of the Book adds more than 700
new entries and many new illustrations and brings the vocabulary
and theory of bookselling and collecting into the modern commercial
and academic world, which has been forced to adjust to a new
reality. The definitive glossary of the book covers all the terms
needed for a thorough understanding of how books are made, the
materials they are made of, and how they are described in the
bookselling, book collecting, and library worlds. Every key
term-more than 2,000-that could be used in booksellers' catalogs,
library records, and collectors' descriptions of their holdings is
represented in this dictionary. This authoritative source covers
all areas of book knowledge, including: The book as physical object
Typeface terminology Paper terminology Printing Book collecting
Cataloging Book design Bibliography as a discipline,
bibliographies, and bibliographical description Physical Condition
and how to describe it Calligraphy Language of manuscripts Writing
implements Librarianship Legal issues Parts of a book Book
condition terminology Pricing of books Buying and selling Auctions
Items one will see an antiquarian book fairs Preservation and
conservation issues, and the notion of restoration Key figures,
presses / publishers, and libraries in the history of books Book
collecting clubs and societies How to read and decipher new and old
dealers' catalogs And much more The Dictionary also contains an
extensive bibliography-more than 1,000 key readings in the book
world and it gives current (and past) definitions of terms whose
meaning has shifted over the centuries. More than 200 images
accompany the entries, making the work even more valuable for
understanding the terms described.
Showcasing marbled paper, paste paper, fold-and-dye papers, and
more, this book reveals a little-known arts phenomenon from its
grass roots in the 1960s to artistic heights in the following
decades Pattern and Flow chronicles the flourishing of American
decorated paper arts beginning in the 1960s and extending to the
2000s, with an ongoing legacy today. As knowledge and skills were
shared across a grass-roots community in the 1960s, decorated paper
became increasingly popular, with centers for the study of the book
and paper arts emerging across the United States, and artists
developing new, innovative styles of paper. The book begins with an
introductory essay outlining the history of decorated paper arts in
America up to the 1960s, followed by a chronological narrative,
which surveys the development of the field and introduces the
artists working from the 1960s to the 2000s, and an illustrated
reference section with essential biographical and professional
information for each artist. Designed to be an immersive
experience, Pattern and Flow conveys the vivid visual world of
American decorated paper, celebrating the variety and variations
that are key features of the art. Stunning illustrations show
designs with intricate, tessellated patterns and others that flow
with forms and waves that seem liquid; some explore subtle, muted
tones, while others are explosive in their use of brilliant colors.
Distributed for the Thomas J. Watson Library, The Metropolitan
Museum of Art Exhibition Schedule: Grolier Club, New York (January
17-April 8, 2023)
Minhag (custom) played a far greater and far more important role in
medieval Ashkenazic society than in any other Jewish community. In
upholding the authority of a custom, halakhic authorities
frequently asserted that "custom prevails over halakhah."
Furthermore, Ashkenazic authorities asserted that Ashkenazic custom
is more authentic than the customs of other Jewish communities,
including those of Sepharad (Spain). Given the importance
attributed to minhag and the influence of the siddur commentaries
of the circle of Hassidei Ashkenaz, which emphasize the precise
formulation of liturgical texts, one might assume that Ashkenazic
Jewry was committed to preserving ancestral custom and opposed to
liturgical change. However, the reality is that the liturgy of
Ashkenaz was never static. From a very early time, new liturgies
and liturgical practices were incorporated into the service, the
inclusion of various prayers was challenged, and variant readings
of prayers became standard. Tradition, Interpretation, and Change
focuses on developments in the Ashkenazic rite, the liturgical rite
of most of central and eastern European Jewry, from the eleventh
century through the seventeenth. Kenneth Berger argues that how a
prayer or practice was understood, or the rationale for its
recitation or performance, often had a profound effect on whether
and when it was to be recited, as well as on the specific wording
of the prayer. In some cases, the formulation of new
interpretations served a conservative function, as when rabbinic
authorities sought to find new, alternative explanations which
would justify the continued performance of practices whose original
rationale no longer applied. In other cases, new understandings of
a liturgical practice led to changes in that practice, and even to
the development of new liturgies expressive of those
interpretations. In Tradition, Interpretation, and Change, Berger
draws upon a wide body of primary sources, including classical
rabbinic and geonic works, liturgical documents found in the Cairo
genizah, medieval codes, responsa, and siddur commentaries, minhag
books, medieval siddur manuscripts, and early printed siddurim, as
well as a wealth of secondary sources, to provide the reader with
an in-depth account of the history and history of interpretation of
many familiar and not-so-familiar prayers and liturgical practices.
While emphasizing the role that the interpretation ascribed to
various prayers and practices had in shaping the liturgy of
medieval and early modern Ashkenaz, Berger illustrates the degree
to which Sephardic and kabbalistic influences, concern for the fate
of the dead, the fear of demons, and the desire for healing and
divine protection from a variety of dangers shaped both liturgical
practice and the way in which those practices were understood.
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone!
John Berger's lively and invigorating messages tell us that the
path to true happiness is through God. From the man who remembered
to thank Jesus for being healed of leprosy to the persistent widow,
from the penitent tax collector to the forgiven thief on the
cross... all these characters and more were happier when they did
things God's way. Berger brings us face-to-face with the people in
gospel passages from the Revised Common Lectionary. Contrary to his
whimsical title, readers will discover that Berger does far better
than score one run in ten trips to the plate -- his sermons
consistently knock the ball out of the park
Titles include:
Ten Hits, One Run, Nine Errors (Luke 17:11-19)
Don't Hang Up On God (Luke 18:1-8)
God, The Ultimate Professional (Luke 20:27-38)
Golden Rule Saints (Luke 6:20-31)
For What God Has Given (John 6:25-35)
John E. Berger is a "cum laude" graduate of Ohio State University
and Hamma School of Theology. A veteran of 45 years in pastoral
ministry, Berger was the longtime pastor of St. Lucas Lutheran
Church in Toledo, Ohio. Now retired, he serves interim pastorates
in the ELCA's Northwestern Ohio Synod.
In the United States, Congress authorises most of today's
federally-funded innovation inducement prizes beginning with the
108th Congress. This book explores federally-funded "innovation
inducement prizes", the Technology Innovation Program (TIP) which
was designed to support, promote and accelerate innovation in the
U.S., the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Program, issues
in innovation and competition as well as tracking the state of
innovation in the American economy.
Finally, here is the definitive glossary of the book, offering
readers all the terms they will need for thorough understanding of
how books are made, the materials they are made of, and how they
are described in the bookselling, book collecting, and library
worlds. Every key term --- over 1,300 different words --- that
could be used in booksellers' catalogs, library records, and
collectors' descriptions of their holdings is represented in this
dictionary. This authoritative sources covers all areas of book
knowledge: *the book as physical object, *typeface terminology,
*paper, *printing, *book collecting, *book design, *bibliography,
*calligraphy, t *he language of manuscripts, *writing implements,
*librarianship, *legal issues, *the parts of a book, and much more.
The definitions are supplemented by more than 100 illustrations
showing the book as a physical object: parts of books, kinds of
illustrations, kinds of printing techniques, tools that librarians,
booksellers, and collectors refer to that are used in the making of
books, kinds of binding structures and decoration, kinds of paper
decoration, and other things.
From cuneiform, coins, and codices to prints, drawings,
photographs, and maps, departments of rare books and special
collections are the premier repositories of significant printed and
manuscript works and artefacts. Entrusted with the responsibility
of preserving the records of history and culture, these
institutions enable access to millions of source materials. Berger,
a veteran of rare book and special collections, offers a landmark
examination of this field. Showing readers everything they need to
know about rare books and special collections, this wide-ranging
book covers the following key topics: The professions history and
its relevance in the face of an increasingly digital world
Archives; relationship to the special collections department and
their role in the wider institution Collection development,
cataloguing, processing, physical layout, and other operational
functions, with coverage of acquisition sources and methods What
everyone needs to know about the physical materials in their care,
including preservation, conservation, and restoration, storage,
handling, and security Reference and outreach services, including a
look at exhibitions and tours Fundraising and financial management
Legal and ethical issues Forgeries, fakes, and facsimiles
Bibliography and its impact on the rare book world, including a
look at booksellers, donors, and auctions The present state of
books in our digital environment The vocabulary of the trade.
Readership: Aimed at practitioners in the library field,
instructors teaching courses on the subject, booksellers, private
collectors, historians, bibliophiles, and others involved in rare
and unique materials, Rare Books and Special Collections presents a
meticulous and systematic understanding of this growing field. From
cuneiform, coins, and codices to prints, drawings, photographs, and
maps, departments of rare books and special collections are the
premier repositories of significant printed and manuscript works
and artefacts. Entrusted with the responsibility of preserving the
records of history and culture, these institutions enable access to
millions of source materials. Berger, a veteran of rare book and
special collections, offers a landmark examination of this field.
Showing readers everything they need to know about rare books and
special collections, this wide-ranging book covers the following
key topics: * The profession's history and its relevance in the
face of an increasingly digital world * Archives' relationship to
the special collections department and their role in the wider
institution * Collection development, cataloguing, processing,
physical layout, and other operational functions, with coverage of
acquisition sources and methods * What everyone needs to know about
the physical materials in their care, including preservation,
conservation, and restoration, storage, handling, and security *
Reference and outreach services, including a look at exhibitions
and tours * Fundraising and financial management * Legal and
ethical issues * Forgeries, fakes, and facsimiles * Bibliography
and its impact on the rare book world, including a look at
booksellers, donors, and auctions * The present state of books in
our digital environment * The vocabulary of the trade. Readership:
Aimed at practitioners in the library field, instructors teaching
courses on the subject, booksellers, private collectors,
historians, bibliophiles, and others involved in rare and unique
materials, Rare Books and Special Collections presents a meticulous
and systematic understanding of this growing field.
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