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A fascinating look at the lives of women who bore the heat of day
in Christian mission, but who were often forgotten by history until
now.
Christian married couples desire to build strong, happy marriages
on the unshakable foundation of God's Word. And by focusing on that
goal through the prayers in "Praying God's Will for My Marriage,"
spouses can build a solid relationship with God and with each
other.
The milestone text integrating the disciplines of social work and
divinity! In everyday life, spirituality and the practice of
effective social work are inseparable. As a result, professionals
and social service administrators have in recent years felt a
stronger obligation to attend to the spiritual needs of clients.
Social Work and Divinity examines the potential of integrating the
disciplines of social work with divinity to achieve positive
results in practice while answering spiritual concerns.
Internationally respected scholars from diverse religious and
ethnic backgrounds discuss the academic as well as the practical
issues involved in the establishment and growth of dual degree
programs. Social Work and Divinity comprehensively explores both
the theoretical and the practical foundations of joint professional
education and practice for social work and divinity dual degree
programs. The book provides suggestions that will guide educators,
practitioners, administrators, and students to develop spiritually
sensitive approaches to counseling people. Emerging human needs are
explored, along with the challenges inherent in the multiple roles
a counselor must adopt when developing an interdisciplinary
approach. Well-reasoned, insightful, thoroughly referenced,
empirically reinforced with tables, this is an essential text sure
to become a choice educational reference. Social Work and Divinity
discusses: the role of religion and spirituality in clinical social
work the challenges for students integrating the curriculums of
social work and divinity the collaboration to respond to the
broader demands of emerging human needs the empirical evidence
advocating the benefits of dual degree programs the challenges for
educational institutions adopting dual degree programs in social
work and divinity the formation of a professional identity in dual
degree training and supervision the issues of teaching about
organized religion in social work practical advice on integrating
religion and social work the role of faith and spirituality in
social work education Social Work and Divinity is a milestone
textbook for graduate schools of social work and divinity and an
essential resource for students and faculty involved in each
discipline or in dual degree programs.
A Practical Guide to Teaching Mathematics in the Secondary School
offers straightforward advice, inspiration and a wide range of
tried and tested approaches to help you find success in the
secondary mathematics classroom. Illustrated throughout, this fully
updated second edition includes new chapters on using ICT in the
classroom and promoting a positive learning environment, as well as
fresh and easy to use ideas that can help you engage your pupils
and inspire mathematical thinking. Covering all key aspects of
mathematics teaching, it is an essential companion for all training
and newly qualified mathematics teachers. Combining ideas and
practical insights from experienced teachers with important lessons
from educational research, this book covers key aspects of
mathematics teaching, including: planning effective lessons using
assessment to support learning encouraging mathematical activity
integrating ICT into your teaching making lessons engaging building
resilient learners. A Practical Guide to Teaching Mathematics in
the Secondary School is an essential companion to the core textbook
Learning to Teach Mathematics in the Secondary School. Written by
expert practitioners, it will support you in developing imaginative
and effective mathematics lessons for your pupils.
This book explores ways in which screen-based storyworlds transfix,
transform, and transport us imaginatively, physically, and
virtually to the places they depict or film. Topics include fantasy
quests in computer games, celebrity walking tours, dark tourism
sites, Hobbiton as theme park, surf movies, and social gangs of
Disneyland. How physical, virtual, and imagined locations create a
sense of place through their immediate experience or visitation is
undergoing a revolution in technology, travel modes, and tourism
behaviour. This edited collection explores the rapidly evolving
field of screen tourism and the affective impact of landscape, with
provocative questions and investigations of social groups, fan
culture, new technology, and the wider changing trends in screen
tourism. We provide critical examples of affective landscapes
across a wide range of mediums (from the big screen to the small
screen) and locations. This book will appeal to students and
scholars in film and tourism, as well as geography, design, media
and communication studies, game studies, and digital humanities.
This book explores ways in which screen-based storyworlds transfix,
transform, and transport us imaginatively, physically, and
virtually to the places they depict or film. Topics include fantasy
quests in computer games, celebrity walking tours, dark tourism
sites, Hobbiton as theme park, surf movies, and social gangs of
Disneyland. How physical, virtual, and imagined locations create a
sense of place through their immediate experience or visitation is
undergoing a revolution in technology, travel modes, and tourism
behaviour. This edited collection explores the rapidly evolving
field of screen tourism and the affective impact of landscape, with
provocative questions and investigations of social groups, fan
culture, new technology, and the wider changing trends in screen
tourism. We provide critical examples of affective landscapes
across a wide range of mediums (from the big screen to the small
screen) and locations. This book will appeal to students and
scholars in film and tourism, as well as geography, design, media
and communication studies, game studies, and digital humanities.
Whether you are praying for specific needs--confidence, protection,
forgiveness--or for you to experience the presence and power of
God, you will find the perfect prayers contained in this book. With
hundreds of prayers grouped according to topic and based entirely
on Scripture, you will have within your reach a rich resource of
personal, inspirational prayer.
Whether you are praying for specific needs--confidence, protection,
forgiveness--or for your son to experience the presence and power
of God, you will find the perfect prayers contained in this book.
With hundreds of prayers grouped according to topic and based
entirely on Scripture, you will have within your reach a rich
resource of personal, inspirational prayer.
A Practical Guide to Teaching Mathematics in the Secondary School
offers straightforward advice, inspiration and a wide range of
tried and tested approaches to help you find success in the
secondary mathematics classroom. Illustrated throughout, this fully
updated second edition includes new chapters on using ICT in the
classroom and promoting a positive learning environment, as well as
fresh and easy to use ideas that can help you engage your pupils
and inspire mathematical thinking. Covering all key aspects of
mathematics teaching, it is an essential companion for all training
and newly qualified mathematics teachers. Combining ideas and
practical insights from experienced teachers with important lessons
from educational research, this book covers key aspects of
mathematics teaching, including: planning effective lessons using
assessment to support learning encouraging mathematical activity
integrating ICT into your teaching making lessons engaging building
resilient learners. A Practical Guide to Teaching Mathematics in
the Secondary School is an essential companion to the core textbook
Learning to Teach Mathematics in the Secondary School. Written by
expert practitioners, it will support you in developing imaginative
and effective mathematics lessons for your pupils.
This book explores certain contemporary problems of accounting
through the eyes and pens of historians. Many accounting problems
are not new ones and it is therefore important to understand their
history and development through the ages. This book places
twentieth century studies in context and provides clues to possible
solutions. The focus of this book is on companies and their
financial reports and will be of use to students of economic and
business history who wish to provide themselves with an accounting
background in relation to the financial reports of companies they
may be studying.
This book concerns developments in the history of one accounting
idea. It discusses cash flow accounting and, as such, relates what
can only be described as a 'recycled' accounting problem. Cash flow
accounting is the oldest form of monetary accounting, preceding the
now conventional accrual and allocation-based accounting. Largely
ignored in accounting literature since the early 1950s, this
collection concentrates on Lee's work and provides the reader not
only with a relevant selection of his writings on the subject since
1971, but also with a structured collection that explains the way
in his thinking has developed on the subject and focuses on
relevant influences.
This book explores certain contemporary problems of accounting
through the eyes and pens of historians. Many accounting problems
are not new ones and it is therefore important to understand their
history and development through the ages. This book places
twentieth century studies in context and provides clues to possible
solutions. The focus of this book is on companies and their
financial reports and will be of use to students of economic and
business history who wish to provide themselves with an accounting
background in relation to the financial reports of companies they
may be studying.
This text concerns developments in the history of one accounting
idea. It discusses cash flow accounting and, as such, relates what
can only be described as a 'recycled' accounting problem. Cash flow
accounting is the oldest form of monetary accounting, preceding the
now conventional accrual and allocation-based accounting. Largely
ignored in accounting literature since the early 1950s, this
collection concentrates on Lee's work and provides the reader not
only with a relevant selection of his writings on the subject since
1971, but also with a structured collection that explains the way
in his thinking has developed on the subject and focuses on
relevant influences.
Most faculty have multiple diversities present in any given
classroom or academic program, whether from an influx of
international students or an increase of students from low-income,
first generation, and/or racial/ethnic minority populations; and
are concerned about how to maintain a rigorous curriculum and
ensure that all their students succeed, given disparate backgrounds
and varying degrees of prior knowledge. This book provides faculty
and instructors with a theoretical foundation, practical tools, and
an iterative and reflective process for designing, and implementing
an intercultural pedagogy. The authors bring to bear the expertise
of their various disciplinary backgrounds to offer a responsive,
integrative framework to develop and continually refine a pedagogy
that both promotes deep disciplinary learning and supports
intercultural outcomes for all students. The authors offer a
framework that is flexible enough to be responsive to the
experience, environment, and particulars of a given teaching and
learning situation. The text incorporates narrative text by the
authors, as well as first-person reflections, classroom activities,
and annotated assignments that illustrate the dynamic process of
intention, experiment/implement, critique, and refinement that
characterize pedagogy and intercultural interaction. The authors
bring to bear the expertise of their various disciplinary
backgrounds, a deep knowledge of effective pedagogical practice,
and their experience and grounding in intercultural practice: Amy
in composition/writing studies, Mary Katherine in international
education with rich experience as a faculty development trainer,
and Bob and Catherine, respectively an historian and a family
scientist. This book is intended both for individual reading as
well as for collective study in learning communities.
Showcasing moments of convergence between the German and Japanese
cultures towards common points of interest over the last one
hundred fifty years, the chapters in this book cover such topics as
culture, diplomacy, geography, history, law, literature,
philosophy, politics, and sports. From the creation of two similar
modern nation-states, to the aggressive struggle for national
supremacy and subsequent total defeat in 1945, the necessity of
coping with their earlier militarism and parallel economic miracles
in the postwar era, Germans and Japanese look back on a remarkably
similar past.
Showcasing moments of convergence between the German and Japanese
cultures towards common points of interest over the last one
hundred fifty years, the chapters in this book cover such topics as
culture, diplomacy, geography, history, law, literature,
philosophy, politics, and sports. From the creation of two similar
modern nation-states, to the aggressive struggle for national
supremacy and subsequent total defeat in 1945, the necessity of
coping with their earlier militarism and parallel economic miracles
in the postwar era, Germans and Japanese look back on a remarkably
similar past.
Part of the practical, highly illustrated Operative Techniques
series, this fully revised title by Drs. Donald H. Lee and Robert
J. Neviaser brings you up to speed with must-know surgical
techniques in today's technically demanding shoulder and elbow
surgery. Step-by-step, evidence-based guidance walks you through
both common and unique cases you're likely to see in your practice,
while tips, pearls, and pitfalls help you optimize outcomes.
Features full-color intraoperative photos and detailed
illustrations alongside expert technical guidance on
instrumentation, placement, step-by-step instructions and more. A
bulleted, highly templated format allows for quick understanding of
surgical techniques. Retains the clear organization of the first
edition with each chapter covering case history/indications,
physical exam, imaging, surgical technique, tips, pearls and
pitfalls, post-operative management and references for further
reading. Includes new and comprehensive coverage of nerve transfers
for shoulder and elbow restoration after upper trunk brachial
plexus injuries, thoracic outlet syndrome, suprascapular nerve
neuropathy, closed treatment of shoulder dislocations, and more.
Provides access to nearly 70 videos online, including new videos on
the surgical treatment of scapular fractures, arthroscopic distal
clavicle resection, radiocapitellar replacement, endoscopic cubital
tunnel release, and much more. Expert ConsultT eBook version
included with purchase. This enhanced eBook experience allows you
to search all of the text, figures, and references from the book on
a variety of devices.
This practical book provides a comprehensive and accessible
overview of all aspects of the commercial production of
blackberries and their hybrids, covering plant growth and
development, cultivar description and selection, propagation,
pruning, soil and water management, postharvest management,
economics and marketing, and pest identification and management.
Cultivated blackberries are a relatively new crop, but with new
cultivars and cultural practices they are now grown and available
worldwide. Production regions have expanded internationally due to
innovative methods showing much promise and evidence of human
health benefits. Blackberries and Their Hybrids explains the many
complex steps involved in producing a conventional or an organic
crop for the fresh and processed markets, and: - Contains
information gathered from global sources - Is appropriate for areas
that can produce blackberries for the local, domestic and/or export
markets - Includes full-color images throughout Authored by a team
of experts, this book is essential for growers, extension workers,
fruit industry personnel, students, and lecturers involved in the
commercial production of blackberries and their hybrids.
Whether you are praying for particular needs--confidence,
protection, forgiveness--or for your daughter to experience the
power and presence of God, this book contains the perfect prayers.
With hundreds of prayers grouped according to specific needs and
based entirely on Scripture, you will always have within your reach
a rich resource of personal, inspirational prayers.
No matter what your husband's needs are--encouragement, confidence,
strength--the prayers contained in this book are uniquely
appropriate. With hundreds of prayers grouped according to specific
needs and based entirely on Scripture, you will always have within
your reach a rich resource of personal, inspirational prayers.
For centuries, artists have learnt from the art that came before
them. This book explains how to make paint meaningful and
imaginative responses to the works of the masters. There are step
by step examples to illustrate how to get started and how to use
thumbnail pencil sketches. Advice is given on how to make larger
and slower drawings, and then oil-sketch copies of the masters'
work. The author studies the composition, rhythms and colours of
the masters and uses their work as a source to practise and
understand paintings, and as a springboard for your own discovery
and invention. This book explores how a brave and imaginative use
of colour can reinterpret paintings to achieve a greater and more
expressive effect. Images from the earliest art to the twentieth
century are included to feed your creative imagination, and
examples of contemporary interpretations to show you the way. With
over two hundred inspiring images, it is a unique guide to
developing your own artistic voice while studying and enjoying some
of the art world's greatest treasures.
The metabolomics and systems biology approach to research can be
applied to many disciplines. This book provides a solid
introduction to medical metabolomics and systems biology, and
demonstrates how they have been applied to studies in medicine and
human health, including nutrition and pathogenic microorganisms.
Following core themes of diagnosis, pathology and aetiology of
disease, this book provides a reference for health care
professionals interested in how to use metabolomics for medical
research.
An extensively revised "Backgrounds and Contexts" section provides
geographical and political insights into mid-nineteenth century
France and places the novel in the context of contemporary authors
and works. A map of 1830s France, political and literary
chronologies, an account of the trial of Antoine Berthet, and
related writings by Stendhal, Paul Valery, and Jules Janin are
included. "Criticism" collects nine essays, seven of which are new
to this edition, by Erich Auerbach, Rene Girard, Victor Brombert,
Shoshana Felman, Peter Brooks, Sandy Petrey, Alison Finch, Lisa G.
Algazi, and Susanna Lee. A Chronology of Stendhal's life and work,
also new to the Second Edition, and an updated Selected
Bibliography are included.
Most faculty have multiple diversities present in any given
classroom or academic program, whether from an influx of
international students or an increase of students from low-income,
first generation, and/or racial/ethnic minority populations; and
are concerned about how to maintain a rigorous curriculum and
ensure that all their students succeed, given disparate backgrounds
and varying degrees of prior knowledge. This book provides faculty
and instructors with a theoretical foundation, practical tools, and
an iterative and reflective process for designing, and implementing
an intercultural pedagogy. The authors bring to bear the expertise
of their various disciplinary backgrounds to offer a responsive,
integrative framework to develop and continually refine a pedagogy
that both promotes deep disciplinary learning and supports
intercultural outcomes for all students. The authors offer a
framework that is flexible enough to be responsive to the
experience, environment, and particulars of a given teaching and
learning situation. The text incorporates narrative text by the
authors, as well as first-person reflections, classroom activities,
and annotated assignments that illustrate the dynamic process of
intention, experiment/implement, critique, and refinement that
characterize pedagogy and intercultural interaction. The authors
bring to bear the expertise of their various disciplinary
backgrounds, a deep knowledge of effective pedagogical practice,
and their experience and grounding in intercultural practice: Amy
in composition/writing studies, Mary Katherine in international
education with rich experience as a faculty development trainer,
and Bob and Catherine, respectively an historian and a family
scientist. This book is intended both for individual reading as
well as for collective study in learning communities.
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