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Dope (DVD)
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Malcolm is a geek who's into old-school rap and finds himself in the middle of an adventure involving shady drug dealers, offbeat weirdos and a backpack that can make or break his chance of getting into Harvard.
Are you tired of feeling overwhelmed, stressed, and stuck in a
cycle of low energy, anxiety, and fear? There is a powerful, often
overlooked solution to these challenges: the hidden power within your
heart.
For centuries, ancient wisdom has recognized the heart as a power
center, a gateway to our highest potential. Modern science now confirms
that this “heart brain” significantly influences our physical and
emotional well-being, as well as our perceptions and thoughts.
In The Hidden Power of the Five Hearts, New York Times bestseller
Kimberly Snyder unveils the secret to harnessing your heart’s
intelligence. Combining ancient wisdom with cutting-edge science on
heart-brain communication, Kimberly offers transformative insights to
help you deeply connect to your heart’s power. This essential guide
will lead you through five stages to awaken the vast intelligence and
power of your heart.
Unlocking this power can lead to extraordinary improvements in your
health, relationships, confidence, and overall peace. You’ll also learn
the 8-minute HeartAlign Meditation, proven to boost physical,
emotional, and psychological balance by 29 percent in just four weeks.
Break free from overthinking, embrace heart-based living, and
experience a life of clarity, flow, and purpose, transforming every
aspect of your existence.
This revolutionary book empowers its readers by exploring enduring,
challenging, and timely philosophical issues in new essays written
by expert women philosophers. The book will inspire and entice
these philosophers' younger counterparts, curious readers of all
genders, and all who support equity in philosophy. If asked to
envision a philosopher, people might imagine a bearded man,
probably Greek, perhaps in a toga, pontificating about abstract
ideas. Or they might think of that same man in the Enlightenment,
gripping a quill pen and pouring universal truths onto a page. They
may even call to mind a much more modern man, wearing a black
sweater and smoking a cigarette in a Paris cafe, expressing
existential angst in a new novel or essay. What people are unlikely
to picture, though, is a woman. Women have historically been
excluded from the discipline of philosophy and remain largely
marginalized in contemporary textbooks and anthologies. The
under-representation of women in secondary and post-secondary
curricula makes it harder for young women to see themselves as
future philosophers. In fact, it makes it harder for all people to
engage the valuable contributions that women have made and continue
to make to intellectual thought. While some progress has been made
in building a more inclusive world of philosophy, especially in the
last fifty years, important work remains to be done. Philosophy for
Girls helps correct the pervasive and problematic omission of women
from philosophy. Divided into four sections that connect to major,
primary fields in philosophy (metaphysics, epistemology, social and
political philosophy, and ethics), this anthology is unique:
chapters are all written by women, and each chapter opens with an
anecdote about a girl or woman from mythology, history, art,
literature, or science to introduce chapter topics. Further, nearly
all primary and secondary sources used in the chapters are written
by women philosophers. The book is written in a rigorous, academic
spirit but in lively and engaging prose, making serious
philosophical insights accessible to readers who are new to
philosophy. This book appeals to a wide audience. Individual
readers will find value in these pages-especially girls and women
ages 16-24, as well as university and high school educators and
students who want a change from standard anthologies that include
few or no women. The book's contributors both represent and map the
diverse landscape of philosophy, highlighting its engagement with
themes of gender and equity. In doing so, they encourage
philosophers current and future philosophers to explore new
territory and further develop the topography of the field.
Philosophy for Girls is a rigorous yet accessible entry-point to
philosophical contemplation designed to inspire a new generation of
philosophers.
MRI of the Elbow and Wrist is explored in this important issue in
MRI Clinics of North America. Articles include: Approach to MRI of
the Elbow and Wrist: Technical Aspects and Innovation; MRI of the
Elbow; Extrinsic and Intrinsic Ligaments of the Wrist; MRI of the
Triangular Fibrocartilage Complex; Carpal Fractures; MRI of Tumors
of the Upper Extremity; MRI of the Nerves of the Upper Extremity:
Elbow to Wrist; MR Arthrography of the Wrist and Elbow; MRI of the
Wrist and Elbow: What the Hand Surgeon Needs to Know; Imaging the
Proximal and Distal Radioulnar Joints; MR Angiography of the Upper
Extremity, and more!
Teaching the Postsecondary Music Student with Disabilities provides
valuable information and practical strategies for teaching the
college music student. With rising numbers of students with
disabilities in university music schools, professors are being
asked to accommodate students in their studios, classes, and
ensembles. Most professors have little training or experience in
teaching students with disabilities. This book provides a resource
for creating an inclusive music education for students who audition
and enter music school. Teaching the Postsecondary Music Student
with Disabilities covers all of the topics that all readers need to
know including law, assistive technology, high-incidence and
low-incidence disabilities, providing specific details on the
disability and how it impacts the learning of the music student.
Daughters of Hecate unites for the first time research on the
problem of gender and magic in three ancient Mediterranean
societies: early Judaism, Christianity, and Graeco-Roman culture.
The book illuminates the gendering of ancient magic by approaching
the topic from three distinct disciplinary perspectives: literary
stereotyping, the social application of magic discourse, and
material culture.
The volume challenges presumed associations of women and magic by
probing the foundations of, processes, and motivations behind
gendered stereotypes, beginning with Western culture's earliest
associations of women and magic in the Bible and Homer's Odyssey.
Daughters of Hecate provides a nuanced exploration of the topic
while avoiding reductive approaches. In fact, the essays in this
volume uncover complexities and counter-discourses that challenge,
rather than reaffirm, many gendered stereotypes taken for granted
and reified by most modern scholarship.
By combining critical theoretical methods with research into
literary and material evidence, Daughters of Hecate interrogates
gendered stereotypes that are as relevant now as for understanding
antiquity or the early modern witch hunts.
Exceptional Music Pedagogy for Children with Exceptionalities:
International Perspectives offers readers in music education, music
therapy, and music in special education communities a new,
important, and globally-informed resource for effective music
pedagogies in theory and practice. Volume editors Deborah Blair and
Kimberly McCord have assembled here a collection of
never-before-published chapters written by a diverse and
international set of teachers and researchers in music education
for children with exceptionalities. Each working outward from their
own national perspectives, the chapter authors explore the
histories of legislative initiatives, discuss the implementation of
both mandates and teacher led creative strategies, and provide a
vast array of pedagogical suggestions and scenarios that support
teachers and communities who work with special learners. Featuring
rich descriptions of music teaching and learning approaches in
concert with scenarios of how practices play out in the classrooms
across the globe, the book gives readers the opportunity to learn
from other global settings and, on this basis, to reflect and
re-envision the ways that teaching and learning may be fostered in
their own music classrooms or research settings. Chapters include
U. S. and international special education law, social justice and
disability in music, using the Orff Approach in inclusive and
self-contained classes, assistive technology and use of innovative
technologies to engage children and adults in active music making.
In addition, the book offers novice and veteran teachers and
teacher educators alike a sophisticated understanding of specific
disabilities and strategies for music classroom teaching and
learning. Throughout, chapter authors provide theoretical frames
with applications for practice that readers will be able to connect
to their own educational contexts. With chapters from such diverse
music education communities as Finland, Taiwan, Ireland, and
Germany, the book adds important new perspectives. The authors and
editors represent a wide range of pedagogical approaches for
learners in a variety of contexts, and this book is an important,
expansive collection of practical expertise, an invaluable resource
to the special music education community across the globe.
From their opening in 1740 through the 1955 closing, Belair Stud
Farm became known as one of the most important stables in American
racing. Although the high-profile murder of the farms final owner,
Billy Woodward, eventually forced the farm to close, it did produce
an extraordinary number of winning horses throughout its expansive
history. The farm claims three Kentucky Derbies, three Preakness
Stakes, and six Belmont Stakes, winning titles in several
prestigious English races. It remains one of two stables to have
produced more than one Triple Crown winner, and it is also the only
stable to have produced father-son Triple Crown winners. Its list
of legendary thoroughbreds includes Gallant Fox, Omaha, Johnstown,
Granville, and Nashua. However in addition to the history of
champion thoroughbreds, there is a second history devoted to the
many interesting people whose own stories are part of the Belair
Stud farm, including Samuel and Benjamin Ogle, "Sunny" Jim
Fitzsimmons, former slave Andrew Jackson, and even George
Washington.
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The Shield: Series 1 (DVD)
Michael Chiklis, Benito Martinez, Catherine Dent, CCH Pounder, Walton Goggins, …
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The complete first season of the US cop show set in inner city Los
Angeles. In the pilot episode Wagenbach and Wyms are on the trail
of a kidnapped girl. 'Our Gang' has Internal Affairs look into the
death of Detective Cowley. 'The Spread' sees the detectives uncover
a gun-smuggling operation. 'Dawg Days' finds Mackey playing the
mediator in a hip-hop feud. In 'Blowback' the team have the tables
turned on them in a drug bust. 'Cherrypoppers' has the detectives
clamp down on underage prostitution in the area. 'Pay in Pain'
finds Dutch and Wyms on the trail of a serial killer. 'Cupid and
Psycho' sees the team's operations put on hold when allegations
against them make front-page news. 'Throwaway' has relations
between Lowe and Sofer grow even more troubled. 'Dragonchasers'
finds Connie going cold turkey with Mackey's help. 'Carnivores'
sees the team attempt to cool things down when relations between
Rondell Robinson and the Nation of Islam get heated. 'Two Days of
Blood' has Vendrell and Lemansky pursue a suspect through the
cockfighting underworld. And finally, in 'Circles', in the
aftermath of a riot, local cops start falling victim to a series of
planned attacks.
Put these interactive learning tools in your students' hands and
watch their comprehension skills soar These reproducible bookmarks
and age-perfect graphic organizers prompt children to identify
plot, character, setting, main idea, and more in any book they
read. A great way to get students to reflect meaningfully on text
during and after independent reading. Correlated with state and
core standards. For use with Grades 1-3.
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Quiet Storm (Paperback)
Kimberly Whittam
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"A captivating story about shyness and strength, reassuring and
empowering." Sophie Anderson, author of The House with Chicken Legs
No matter how quiet it is, you've got a voice, Storm. You should
use it to speak up for yourself. Storm has never liked to stand out
from the crowd, but ever since she started Year 7, her life has
been full of people telling her she needs to speak up, make friends
and be more like her popular big brother. Then Storm breaks a
school record, and finds herself the new star of the athletics
team. But as she's thrust into the spotlight, her home life and
friendships start spiralling out of control, and it's time for
Quiet Storm to show that she has something to say. A tender,
empowering novel about family, friendship and finding confidence in
who you are.
In the late eighteenth century, in the bustling city streets of
Louisville, began a tradition of thoroughbred racing that has
transcended centuries. Follow Kimberly Gatto as she chronicles the
history of the world's most famous racing venue, which
revolutionized the "Sport of Kings" and created the Kentucky Derby,
Kentucky Oaks and Clark Handicap races. Fans will enjoy the tales
of various horses, from the early triumph of Ten Broeck over Mollie
McCarthy to the Derby victory of the heroic Barbaro. Churchill
Downs: America's Most Historic Racetrack recounts how various
financial hardships, the introduction of parimutuel wagering, the
construction of the famed twin spires and the age of television
transformed Churchill Downs into the majestic track we recognize
today.
Literacy is the foundation for all learning and must be accessible
to all students. This fundamental truth is where Kimberly Parker
begins to explore how culturally relevant teaching can help
students work toward justice. Her goal is to make the literacy
classroom a place where students can safely talk about key issues,
move to dismantle inequities, and collaborate with one another.
Introducing diverse texts is an essential part of the journey, but
teachers must also be equipped with culturally relevant pedagogy to
improve literacy instruction for all. In Literacy Is Liberation,
Parker gives teachers the tools to build culturally relevant
intentional literacy communities (CRILCs) with students. Through
CRILCs, teachers can better shape their literacy instruction by
Reflecting on the connections between behaviors, beliefs, and
racial identity. Identifying the characteristics of culturally
relevant literacy instruction and grounding their practice within a
strengths-based framework. Curating a culturally inclusive library
of core texts, choice reading, and personal reading, and teaching
inclusive texts with confidence. Developing strategies to respond
to roadblocks for students, administrators, and teachers. Building
curriculum that can foster critical conversations between students
about difficult subjects-including race. In a culturally relevant
classroom, it is important for students and teachers to get to know
one another, be vulnerable, heal, and do the hard work to help
everyone become a literacy high achiever. Through the practices in
this book, teachers can create the more inclusive, representative,
and equitable classroom environment that all students deserve.
This comprehensive Handbook explores the complex and volatile
debate over globalisation and labour standards. It offers key
insights into the impact of globalisation on workers, the
obligations of corporations and international legal bodies in
protecting workers' rights and maximising the opportunities offered
by international trade and investment. Multidisciplinary
contributions illustrate the benefits and drawbacks of
globalisation for labour standards, demonstrating the limitations
of recent initiatives to improve working conditions. The chapters
pay close attention to the buying practices of multinational
corporations at the top of global value chains, the priorities of
which too often diverge from the codes of corporate social
responsibility, as well as the inadequate actions of national
governments in enforcing labour standards, including through trade
agreements and sanctions. Offering an impressive overview of the
key actors in the protection of workers' rights, the Handbook
provides an essential reference point and research agenda for
scholars and researchers of global economics and labour policy,
highlighting crucial gaps in the field that are in need of further
study. Its practical, empirical insights will also benefit
practitioners and policy-makers working in human rights and labour
advocacy, as well as trade specialists and political and economic
commentators.
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Goodnight Shadow (Hardcover)
Kimberly J Muller; Illustrated by Mackenzie Bontempo
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A hilarious and sexy romance about a woman who gets dropped on a strange planet only to fall for not one, but two, aliens, from the author of I Got Drunk and Yeeted a Love Potion at a Werewolf.
Dorothy Valentine is close to getting her PhD in wildlife biology when she’s attacked by a lion. On the bright side, she’s saved! On the not-so-bright side, it’s because they’re abducted by aliens. In her scramble to escape, Dory and the lion commandeer an escape pod and crash-land on an alien planet that has...dinosaurs?
Dory and her new lion bestie, Toto, are saved in the nick of time by a mysterious and sexy alien, Sol. On their new adventure, they team up with the equally hot, equally dangerous Lok, who may or may not be a war criminal. Whether it be trauma, fate, or intrigue, Dory can’t resist the attraction that’s developing in their trio....
As this ragtag group of misfits explore their new planet, Dory learns more about how and why they’ve all ended up together, battles more prehistoric creatures than she imagined (she imagined...zero), and questions if she even wants to go back home to Earth in this hilarious and steamy alien romance adventure comedy romp.
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Today's Special
Kimberly Gee; Illustrated by Kimberly Gee
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While cleaning the garden, Arlo and his friends look for something
special to inspire a new recipe. At first, they come up
empty-handed. But after searching high and low, they make a
delicious discovery. Can Arlo use what they’ve found to cook up
today’s special? Find out in this early graphic novel that will
warm young readers’ hearts with a perfect recipe for friendship
and fun.
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The Perils of Pixie (Hardcover)
Kimberly M Kimbler; Illustrated by Becky Hochhalter
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How and why does job stress manifest as negative emotions,
disordered thoughts, deleterious behaviors, and physical illness?
How can positive outcomes like growth and mastery be encouraged
instead? Job stress theories provide insights that guide practical
decision making on how to mitigate the negative effects, and
promote the positive outcomes, of job demands for the organization
and its constituents. This book provides a review of the empirical
support for nearly 100 job stress frameworks, and presents guidance
for theoretical applications, testing, refinement, and
integrations. In addition to providing an overview of the theories,
models, and hypotheses related to job stress, the authors present
organizational and individual implications for both management and
personal improvement. For scholars, gaps in the literature are
identified to facilitate future research. Instructors and students
will find this knowledge valuable for organizational
psychology/behavior, occupational health psychology, or job stress
classes, among others. Altogether, students, researchers, and
practitioners will find this Introduction integral to their
learning, and benefit from the actionable research ideas and
suggestions for stress reduction.
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