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God Walks My Dreams is a crisp narrative that traces the struggle
of Suraj and his friends through their life. There are sudden,
unexpected turning points in Suraj's struggle-filled life, which
leave you wanting to know more about him and live through his life
to see where it eventually leads him and his friends. The narrative
weaves a subtle romance amidst the struggle that brings a smile on
your face as you flow with its dreamy encounters. Readers would
find the book very inspiring.
The future of social work in Japan is confused, unclear, and
stagnant. A lot of social workers experience burnout because they
have to help a wide variety of clients without the benefit of a
consistently effective method. In "Reconstructing Meaningful Life
Worlds: A New Approach to Social Work Practice," co-authors and
practicing social workers Dr. Yumi Oshita and Kiyoshi Kamo present
the fruitful results of ten years of researching social
constructions and other related theories to develop a new paradigm
of social work theory and practice. Through identifying theoretical
considerations, discussing levels of social structure, and
providing skills and methods of measurement, Oshita and Kamo set
the stage for their in-depth exploration of actual case studies in
which their new social construction theory was used to develop
effective intervention strategies. These strategies and principles,
tested on a variety of clients in Japan, address a lack of vision
in the theory and practice of social work in Japan today. Oshita
and Kamo's strategies can also help systematize methodology and
increase the effectiveness of intervention in the field of social
work around the globe. By striving to discover new theorization, we
ensure the growth and survival of social work and open new worlds
to those who need help most.
Sweet and simple drawings for creative fun! In this whimsical new
guide, Japanese illustrator and master doodler KAMO shows you how
to draw the cutest sketches you've ever seen. And she makes drawing
them so easy! Start with a squiggle, a circle or a line, then add a
few strokes and voila--your drawing is done! She includes hundreds
of examples and shows you how to use them to decorate your
sketchbook, journal, notebook, gift cards, school projects and many
other items. Learn to draw items such as: Interesting people from
all walks of life, plus adorable pets and flowers Delicious meals
or the perfect outfit and the living spaces around you Local
buildings or mementos of your travels Custom lettering for
one-of-a-kind correspondence Decorative border motifs for your
journals and sketchpads And so much more! Discover how fun it is to
draw cartoon-style animals, plants, people, food and
more--everything your heart desires. It is all in this book!
Perfect for doodlers of all ages and the ideal companion for kids
at home or on the go! Grab a piece of paper or a digital sketchpad
and get drawing! In three easy steps, you can go from a squiggle or
a few lines to a silly Santa Claus or a fluffy-maned lion. It's
that simple! Kamo's funny, feel-good drawings and doodles have
earned her a worldwide reputation. With this all-in-one beginner's
guide, her easy step-by-step instructions will inspire readers to
sit down and draw something. In this irresistible book, Kamo shows
you: More than 1000 examples to make on your own--no prior training
required How to use your doodles to dress up your classroom,
workspace, bedroom and more Tips for making signs, cards,
invitations and newsletters using your drawings Kamo's message is
simple and clear--once you know the basics, you can draw anything!
There are no rules to follow or classes to take. Just follow her
lead and see where your imagination takes you! With Kamo's fun,
simple approach, there's room for everyone at the art table.
Japan's capital city of Kyoto was devastated by earthquake, storm,
and fire in the late 12th century. Retreating from "this unkind
world," the poet and Buddhist priest Kamo-no-Chomei left the
capital for the forested mountains, where he eventually constructed
his famous "ten-foot-square" hut. From this solitary vantage point
Chomei produced "Hojoki," an extraordinary literary work that
describes all he has seen of human misery and his new life of
simple chores, walks, and acts of kindness. Yet at the end he
questions his own sanity and the integrity of his purpose. Has he
perhaps grown too attached to his detachment?
Create simple seasonal and holiday doodles using multicolored pens!
Want to draw a jack-o'-lantern with a toothy smile? How about a
silly Santa out cruising in his sleigh? How to Doodle Year-Round
helps you create these sweet and sensational designs--no previous
artistic training required! Kamo provides hundreds of examples,
unlocking the simple secrets to drawing freewheeling, lively and
amusing doodles. Unlike fine-art or manga, there are no rules and
no art-school techniques to master. All you need is a free hand and
a free spirit. This book encourages doodlers to pick up a pen and
start artfully scribbling whenever and wherever they are. Doodles
can be dashed off on a piece of scrap paper or permanently
enshrined on a T-shirt, bookmark, invitation or gift. *Recommended
for artists 16 & up*
'I have relinquished all that ties me to the world, but the one
thing that still haunts me is the beauty of the sky' These simple,
inspiring writings by three medieval Buddhist monks offer peace and
wisdom amid the world's uncertainties, and are an invitation to
relinquish earthly desires and instead taste life in the moment.
One of twenty new books in the bestselling Penguin Great Ideas
series. This new selection showcases a diverse list of thinkers who
have helped shape our world today, from anarchists to stoics,
feminists to prophets, satirists to Zen Buddhists.
Author and artist Kamo is back with her ever-popular doodles! Cute,
funny and simple drawings--alongside step-by-step instructions--are
sure to inspire readers of all ages to sit down and start doodling.
Begin with a line or squiggle, and then turn it into a face, animal
or anything else that your imagination conjures up. The point is
just to draw--anytime, anywhere, anything--and, most of all, to
have fun while you are doing it! With more than 1000 examples to
trace or make on your own, How to Draw Anything Anytime includes:
People of all ages Animals from sea otters to giraffes and sloths
to turtles Food and drinks including coffee, popcorn, sushi and
lots of other appetizing treats Transportation, whether traveling
by submarine, UFO or bus Astrological signs and zodiac animals
Japanese and latin alphabet lettering Clever borders for decorating
edges The adorable images throughout the book provide inspiration.
Whether doodling digitally or on paper, use your drawings to
decorate bookmarks, office supplies, bags, cards, invitations,
notebooks, mobiles, window hangings and more. Sample cartoon strips
show you how to incorporate your doodles into a bigger project.
Fans of Kamo's other doodle books love her instantly recognizable
style. Unlike serious art books, there are no rules to follow and
no classes to take. All that's needed is a free hand and a free
spirit--follow your lines and see where they take you.
From the best-selling Almost Everything series comes an edition on
drawing made especially for kids. Practice makes perfect (and is
fun too!) with tracing and easy steps to teach kids to draw almost
everything under the sun. From soccer balls to panda bears and
rainbows to racing cars, this book not only makes kids feel
successful at drawing, but is fun for all ages. Rainy days, Sunday
mornings, or after school-all kids will enjoy improving their
drawing skills with this step-by-step approach. Each book in the
Almost Everything series offers readers a fun, comprehensive, and
charmingly illustrated visual directory of ideas to inspire skill
building in their creative endeavors.
The perfect book for budding artists, How to Draw Almost Every Day
challenges and inspires you to draw one simple illustration each
day of the year. Don't let your artistic aspirations come to an end
before they start! Everyone wants to draw stylish, evocative
pictures, but between busy schedules, not knowing basic techniques,
and simply feeling like their art isn't "good enough," many people
quickly give up on learning to draw. This is where How to Draw
Almost Every Day comes in! Each image in this technique-driven book
is broken down with step-by-step diagrams, making the process of
creating the image easy to understand. You'll learn to draw items
from everyday life, like food and clothing, as well as seasonal
images, including snowmen and pumpkins. We have also included
inspiring project photos to show you how to incorporate the doodles
into greeting cards, calendars, invitations, gift wrap, and just
about anything you can imagine. So stop putting it off and get
drawing! Each book in the Almost Everything series offers readers a
fun, comprehensive, and charmingly illustrated visual directory of
ideas to inspire skill building in their creative endeavors.
Anyone can doodle--and this book proves it! Your intrepid doodling
guide Kamo is the author of many bestselling drawing guides, and in
this one she shows you how to create simple doodles anywhere using
just a ballpoint pen. You'll learn to use Kamo's motto: "Once you
know the basics, you can draw anything!" This book provides
hundreds of examples showing you how to create doodles that are
lively and entertaining in three easy steps. Unlike fine-art or
manga drawings, there are no rules and no fancy techniques. All
that's needed is a free hand and a free spirit! This book makes an
ideal gift for doodlers of all ages, beginners and amateurs alike.
It shows you how to doodle anywhere--at home, in the office and on
the go--on loose scraps of paper or in a notebook. Learn to use
your decorative doodles to dress up and enliven things you use
everyday--from letters, gift cards and invitations to journals,
appointment books, household labels, business cards and scrapbooks.
Doodles are useful and fun--and their applications are endless!
A spin-off series from the hit manga Gangsta that tells the
backstory of Marco Adriano. The man named Marco Adriano is a loyal
and beloved member of the Cristiano Family, helping them protect
the persecuted Twilight population in the city of Ergastulum. But
he was once a boy code-named "Spas," raised as a Hunter and
assigned to the Destroyers Second Group for a single purpose: to
track down and kill Twilights. Spas has lost the sense of justice
that gave his life meaning. Striker still lives only for the thrill
of the hunt. The rift between their moral stances forces Spas to
break the promise they'd once made to each other, initiating a
bloody parting that will scar them both forever. The final volume
of Marco Adriano's hidden history of savagery and redemption.
This book contains four research papers that clarify the issues
behind China's rapid economic growth, using empirical studies. The
book makes two distinctive points. First, it elucidates the unique
economic development of China from a different perspective than the
"state capitalism" theory, based on empirical research on the
Chinese economy and politics with the cooperation of leading
scholars. Second, the book paints a total picture of China through
an interdisciplinary analysis of economics, politics, and history.
Each chapter focuses on the political-economic context of China's
rapid economic growth on the following basis. First, the authors
analyze whether there is a clear difference in the labor
distribution rate between state-owned and non-state-owned
enterprises, using data from industrial enterprises. Second, they
focus on Shenzhen as an innovation hub and examine sustainable
innovation and its institutional context in China. Third, there is
empirical clarification of questions by matching the databases of
industrial enterprises and information on elected representatives
of the Local People's Congress of Yangzhou City, Jiangsu Province.
Finally, the authors focus on the competition by local governments
to attract companies by auctioning land usage rights.
A spin-off series from the hit manga Gangsta that tells the
backstory of Marco Adriano. The man named Marco Adriano is a loyal
and beloved member of the Cristiano Family, helping them protect
the persecuted Twilight population in the city of Ergastulum. But
he was once a boy codenamed "Spas," raised as a Hunter and assigned
to the Destroyers Second Group for a single purpose: to track down
and kill Twilights. Killing is all Spas has ever known, and he does
it without doubt or remorse. Taught to believe he's ridding the
world of monsters, he sees the extermination of the Twilights as a
necessary step toward making Ergastulum a safer place. Until the
day when he's forced to confront the horrifying truth that the real
monster might be...him.
A spin-off series from the hit manga Gangsta that tells the
backstory of Marco Adriano. The man named Marco Adriano is a loyal
and beloved member of the Cristiano Family, helping them protect
the persecuted Twilight population in the city of Ergastulum. But
he was once a boy code-named 'Spas,' raised as a Hunter and
assigned to the Destroyers Second Group for a single purpose: to
track down and kill Twilights. No longer able to ignore what his
conscience is telling him, Spas finally tracks down Maverick and
confronts her. With time running out and deaths piling up, can he
convince her to turn away from her twisted ideology of salvation?
The man named Marco Adriano is a loyal and beloved member of the
Cristiano Family, helping them protect the persecuted Twilight
population in the city of Ergastulum. But he was once a boy
code-named "Spas," raised as a Hunter and assigned to the
Destroyers Second Group for a single purpose: to track down and
kill Twilights. After making the fateful decision to defy his
fellow Hunters and save a young girl's life, Spas finds himself
caught between the worlds of the Normals and the Twilights. Branded
a traitor by the Hunters, yet still considered an enemy by all the
other factions, he's on the run and desperately trying to find his
way through the carnage and chaos that surround him.
The man named "Marco Adriano" is a loyal and beloved member of the
Cristiano Family, helping them protect the persecuted Twilight
population in the city of Ergastulum. But he was once a boy
codenamed "Spas," raised as a Hunter and assigned to the Destroyers
Second Group for a single purpose: to track down and kill
Twilights. Ever since he was a young child, Spas has been
indoctrinated to believe that eliminating all Twilights is the only
way to guarantee the safety of the Normal population. But as he and
the rest of the Hunters carry out their gruesome duty, the
foundations of that belief begin to erode. Unable to reconcile the
high-minded teachings of his past with the brutal realities of his
present, Spas stands on the brink of a decision that will change
his life-and the lives of those he loves-forever.
God Walks My Dreams is a crisp narrative that traces the struggle
of Suraj and his friends through their life. There are sudden,
unexpected turning points in Suraj's struggle-filled life, which
leave you wanting to know more about him and live through his life
to see where it eventually leads him and his friends. The narrative
weaves a subtle romance amidst the struggle that brings a smile on
your face as you flow with its dreamy encounters. Readers would
find the book very inspiring.
The future of social work in Japan is confused, unclear, and
stagnant. A lot of social workers experience burnout because they
have to help a wide variety of clients without the benefit of a
consistently effective method. In "Reconstructing Meaningful Life
Worlds: A New Approach to Social Work Practice," co-authors and
practicing social workers Dr. Yumi Oshita and Kiyoshi Kamo present
the fruitful results of ten years of researching social
constructions and other related theories to develop a new paradigm
of social work theory and practice. Through identifying theoretical
considerations, discussing levels of social structure, and
providing skills and methods of measurement, Oshita and Kamo set
the stage for their in-depth exploration of actual case studies in
which their new social construction theory was used to develop
effective intervention strategies. These strategies and principles,
tested on a variety of clients in Japan, address a lack of vision
in the theory and practice of social work in Japan today. Oshita
and Kamo's strategies can also help systematize methodology and
increase the effectiveness of intervention in the field of social
work around the globe. By striving to discover new theorization, we
ensure the growth and survival of social work and open new worlds
to those who need help most.
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