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Collection of remixes of Billboard number one hits selected by the legendary singer herself.
The album is a career spanning collection, ranging from the 'You Can Dance Remix' of her first single 'Everybody' to the 'Honey Dijon Radio Mix' of 'I Don't Search I Find', the original version of which is taken from her fourteenth album 'Madame X' (2019).
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Dade City (Hardcover)
Madonna Jervis Wise
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Jittery Jenny (Hardcover)
Jamie Sussel Turner; Illustrated by Madonna Davidoff
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Zephyrhills (Hardcover)
Madonna Jervis Wise
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'Here's a knocking indeed ' says the Porter in Shakespeare's
Scottish play (Act II, Scene 3) and immediately puts himself into
role in order to deal with the demands of such an early call after
a late night of drinking and carousal: 'If a man were porter of
hell-gate...'. But what roles does the porter of curriculum-gate
take on in order to deal with drama's persistent demands for entry?
Ah, that depends upon the temperature of the times. We, who have
been knocking for what seems to be a very long time, know well that
when evaluation and measurement criteriaare demanded as evidence of
drama's ef cacy, an examiner stands as gatekeeper. When the
educational landscape is in danger of overcrowding, we meet a
territorial governor. And how often has the courtesan turned out to
be only a tease because the arts are, for a brief moment, in the
spotlight for their abilities to foster out-of-the-box thinkers? In
this text, we meet these 'commissionaires' and many more. The
gatekeeping roles and what they represent are so familiar that they
have become cliches to us. We know them by their arguments,
ripostes, dismissals, their brief encouragement and lack of
follow-up. And we know that behind each one (however rmly they
think they keep the keys) is a nancial and political master whose
power controls the curriculum building and everything in it."
Are you sick and tired of being sick and tired? Are you fed up
with being broke, busted and disgusted? Are your kids in trouble or
is your marriage in shambles? Do you want to be free from every
addiction or stronghold? Do you need some peace, love, joy, wisdom,
deliverance or healing?
Jesus is the answer. He is the "Narrow Gate to Abundant Life."
His amazing grace will not leave you in the same mess or misery
that He finds you. Sound too good to be true? The Gospel means good
news and by faith in His grace we can recieve all that God has
provided for us in this life now, and then in heaven with Him for
eternity. That is GOOD NEWS!!
This book provides an update of recent advances in the basic and
clinical applications of cell-based therapies for myocardial repair
and regeneration in ischemic heart disease (IHD) and heart failure
(HF). The first sections of the book illuminate basic aspects of
stem cells such as definitions, isolation criteria and
characterization of embryonic and adult stem cells, as well as
pluripotent stem cells and tissue specific progenitor and stem
cells. In the following section, the text examines the role of
critical regulators of stem cell differentiation in myocardial
regeneration, that include circadian rhythyms, microRNAs,
epigenetics, microvescicles, and exosomes. The text concludes with
a review of the use of stem/progenitor cells in cardiac
regeneration and discuss current controversies, unresolved issues,
challenges, and future directions. Stem Cells and Cardiac
Regeneration is addressed to a wide audience consisting of
cardiologists, clinicians, and research scientists, who will learn
new concepts in cardiovascular regeneration and repair with special
focus on molecular mechanisms and therapeutic potential for
cardiovascular regeneration.
Childhood disabilities, particularly cognitive disabilities, are on
the rise yet social programs and services to help US families
respond to disabilities are not. Many families turn to grandparents
for assistance juggling work, family responsibilities, and
specialized therapies. This book is based on in-depth interviews
with grandparents who are providing at least some care to
grandchildren with disabilities. The analyses will help to better
understand (1) under what conditions grandparents provide care and
support, (2) what types and intensities of care and support
grandparents provide, and (3) the impact of that care and support
on grandparents' social, emotional, physical, and financial
wellbeing. In this fascinating and provocative book, Madonna
Harrington Meyer and Ynesse Abdul-Malak take readers on a deep dive
into the complex lives of grandparents who care for their disabled
grandchildren. In Grandparenting Children with Disabilities, their
interviews reveal the joy, meaning, and purpose grandparents find
in caregiving, the challenges and frustrations they encounter, and
the many ways they compromise their own health and well-being for
the sake of their grandchildren. Drawing from theories of
cumulative inequality and from their deep knowledge of the US
policy context, the authors lay bare the systemic failures that
leave families of children with disabilities without adequate
support and that place the most vulnerable among them at grave
physical, emotional, and financial risk... Jane McLeod, Provost
Professor, Indiana University Grandparents in the U.S. already take
on far more parenting responsibilities as compared to their peers
in other countries. Grandparenting Children with Disabilities
demonstrates that the intensity of these responsibilities is
compounded for those whose grandchildren have disabilities given
limited policy supports and a society still largely unaccommodating
to those with disabilities. This book beautifully navigates the
tension between the love these grandparents have for their
grandchildren and the challenges they face caring for them. Pamela
Herd, Professor, Georgetown University Grandparenting Children with
Disabilities offers important insights about the lived experience
of older adults who care for and care about their
grandchildren...The authors skillfully integrate the stories they
tell with consideration of macro social structural influences and
life course perspectives... I recommend it highly! Eva Kahana,
Distinguished University Professor, Case Western Reserve
Completely revised, updated and with four new chapters on
sustainability, new technologies, precision agriculture and the
future of animal welfare, the third edition of this highly
successful textbook: · Is edited by an outstanding world expert on
animal welfare. · Emphasizes throughout the importance of
measuring conditions that compromise welfare, such as lameness,
heat stress, body condition, and bruises during transport. ·
Combines scientific information with practical recommendations for
use on commercial operations. · Reviews practical information on
livestock handling, euthanasia, slaughter, pain relief, and
assessments of abnormal behavior. Improving Animal Welfare: A
Practical Approach remains essential reading for students and
practitioners of ethology, animal and veterinary science,
veterinary medicine, as well as those working directly with farm
animals and committed to improving their welfare.
Winner of the 2014 Richard Kalish Innovative Publication Award
presented by the Gerontological Society of America Young working
mothers are not the only ones who are struggling to balance family
life and careers. Many middle-aged American women face this dilemma
as they provide routine childcare for their grandchildren while
pursuing careers and trying to make ends meet. Employment among
middle-aged women is at an all-time high. In the same way that
women who reduce employment hours when raising their young children
experience reductions in salary, savings, and public and private
pensions, the mothers of those same women, as grandmothers, are
rearranging hours to take care of their grandchildren, experiencing
additional loss of salary and reduced old age pension accumulation.
Madonna Harrington Meyer's Grandmothers at Work, based primarily on
48 in-depth interviews conducted in 2009-2012 with grandmothers who
juggle working and minding their grandchildren, explores the
strategies of, and impacts on, working grandmothers. While all of
the grandmothers in Harrington Meyer's book are pleased to spend
time with their grandchildren, many are readjusting work schedules,
using vacation and sick leave time, gutting retirement accounts,
and postponing retirement to care for grandchildren. Some simply
want to do this; others do it in part because they have more
security and flexibility on the job than their daughters do at
their relatively new jobs. Many are sequential grandmothers, caring
for one grandchild after the other as they are born, in very
intensive forms of grandmothering. Some also report that they are
putting off retirement out of economic necessity, in part due to
the amount of financial help they are providing their
grandchildren. Finally, some are also caring for their frail older
parents or ailing spouses just as intensively. Most expect to
continue feeling the pinch of paid and unpaid work for many years
before their retirement. Grandmothers at Work provides a unique
perspective on a phenomenon faced by millions of women in America
today.
In a world filled with food, booze and a gazillion other
distractions, Birth, Death and the Afterlife offers innovative
approaches to living fully, peacefully, and loving unconditionally.
"A wonderful book. Very comfortable and very deep. It's like having
both your best friend and spiritual teacher sitting next to you on
your couch, teaching you, reminding you of who you are and what's
important in your life." -Robert Peterson, author of Out of Body
Experiences "In my work both as a lawyer and a psychic, I have met
with hundreds of people struggling with fears, addictions, and
blocks, many of which stem from past life issues. Birth, Death and
the Afterlife brings marvelous relief by teaching you how to
remember your divine self and reclaim your personal power."
-Kathryn Harwig, author of The Return of Intuition and seven other
books "No matter where you are on your spiritual path, Birth, Death
and the Afterlife meets you there and guides you to your next level
of self-discovery. Designed for spiritual seekers of all types, it
includes case studies and stories that awaken, enlighten and
empower." -Nancy Fischer, author of Choices: Escaping the Illusion
of Being a Victim "Dr. Kettler escorts you on the journeys of
others, using fine-tuned regressive hypnotherapy skills to discover
unremembered memory segments in the soul's life-cycle that validate
your human and spiritual existence. It illuminates hypnotherapists,
potential clients, and the general readership in multiple areas of
personal growth and transformation." -Allen S. Chips, PhD, DCH,
president of NATH and author of Killing Your Cancer without Killing
Yourself
Later-Life Social Support and Service Provision in Diverse and
Vulnerable Populations offers current, multidisciplinary
perspectives on social support and service provision to older
Americans. The chapters trace how our understanding of social
support among older adults has developed over the past 40 years and
explore current gerontological research in the area. They consider
how informal care arrangements articulate with formal long-term
care policies and programs to provide support to the diverse
population of older Americans. They also emphasize heterogeneity in
the composition of support networks, particularly in relation to
gender, sexual orientation, race/ethnicity, and immigrant status.
Collectively, the chapters provide insight into the complexity of
older adult's social support networks that can be used to improve
the services provided to caregivers and care recipients as well as
the policies that promote high-quality support to people of all
ages who are in need of assistance.
Emotional Presence in Psychoanalysis provides a detailed look at
the intricacies of attaining emotional presence in psychoanalytic
work. John Madonna and a distinguished group of contributors draw
on both the relational and modern psychoanalytic schools of thought
to examine a variety of different problems commonly experienced in
achieving emotional resonance between analyst and patient, setting
out ways in which such difficulties may be overcome in
psychoanalytic treatment, practical clinical settings and in
training contexts. A focused review of relevant comparative
literature is followed by chapters featuring individual clinical
case studies, each illustrating particularly challenging aspects.
The uniqueness of this book lays not simply in the espousal of the
commonly accepted importance of emotional resonance between analyst
and patient; rather it is in the way in which emotional presence is
registered by both participants, requiring a working through, which
at times can be not only difficult but dangerous. Such efforts
involve a theory which enables the lens to understanding, an
effective methodology which guides intervention. The book also
calls for the art of the analyst to construct with patients
meanings which heal, and possess the heart to persist in commitment
despite the odds. Emotional Presence in Psychoanalysis is about
patients who suffer, struggle, resist and prevail. It offers
distinctive, transparently told accounts of analysts who engage
with patients, navigating through states of confusion, hatred and
more controversial feelings of love. Emotional Presence in
Psychoanalysis features highly compelling material written in an
accessible and easily understood style. It will be a valuable
resource for psychoanalysts and psychoanalytic psychotherapists,
psychologists and clinical social workers as well as teachers,
trainers and students seeking to understand the power and potential
of the analytic process and the resistances to it.
This book is a collection of original essays on the meaning of providing care. These essays address not only the work of caring for the elderly, but also the work of caring for children, the infirm and those with disabilities. The essays approach the topic from an ethical standpoint and also from a more practical, feminist and sociological point of view. The main goal of this book is to re-conceive the notion of care work, beginning with steps as simple as replacing the phrase 'caregiver' with the phrase 'care worker'.
The contributors to Grandparenting in the United States, edited by
Madonna Harrington Meyer and Ynesse Abdul-Malak of Syracuse
University, use a variety of quantitative and qualitative data sets
to assess how grandparenting, and its impacts, vary by living
arrangements, economic status, education, gender, race, ethnicity,
and other stratifying variables. Some papers assess how the
provision of financial assistance, particularly during economic
downturns, may be easily absorbed or financially detrimental.
Others demonstrate how immigrant grandparents navigate multiple
sets of cultural expectations to provide childcare to their
grandchildren. Some show how Hispanic grandparents acculturation
level is linked to childcare and financial transfer across
generations. Others emphasize the extent to which schoolchildren
with disabilities are more likely to receive grandparent care,
particularly if the mother is single. Some reveal how custodial
grandmothers are significantly more likely to be poor, face social
isolation, and report poorer health. Others enumerate the positive,
and negative, impacts of frequent interaction for both generations.
In total, the volume underscores the impact of evolving
diversification of grandparenting across multiple generations.
Completely revised, updated and with four new chapters on
sustainability, new technologies, precision agriculture and the
future of animal welfare, the third edition of this highly
successful textbook: · Is edited by an outstanding world expert on
animal welfare. · Emphasizes throughout the importance of
measuring conditions that compromise welfare, such as lameness,
heat stress, body condition, and bruises during transport. ·
Combines scientific information with practical recommendations for
use on commercial operations. · Reviews practical information on
livestock handling, euthanasia, slaughter, pain relief, and
assessments of abnormal behavior. Improving Animal Welfare: A
Practical Approach remains essential reading for students and
practitioners of ethology, animal and veterinary science,
veterinary medicine, as well as those working directly with farm
animals and committed to improving their welfare.
In recent years the contribution of drama to second language
learning has grown internationally as a field of interest to both
teachers and researchers. The potential for drama to provide strong
social contexts for learning, to provide opportunities for the
learner to embody the target language and to motivate students'
desire to communicate have been increasingly recognized as fruitful
areas of inquiry. This book provides a brief historical perspective
on the development of this interest before presenting a range of
examples drawn from recent research projects led by those who are
themselves experienced as drama and second language teachers.
Drawing on a variety of theoretical perspectives and deploying a
range of methodological processes, the chapters present evidence as
to how and why drama can impact on student learning in a range of
classrooms, from the primary school through to undergraduate level.
Focusing on issues such as questioning in role, the professional
development of second language teachers interested in using drama,
and the role of artistry when applying drama as pedagogy for second
language learning, they provide an up to date picture of
contemporary practices and an acute analysis of both the
possibilities and the challenges facing researchers in the field.
This book was originally published as a special issue of Research
in Drama Education: The Journal of Applied Theatre and Performance.
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Luigi & Iango - Unveiled
Luigi & Iango; Edited by Thierry-Maxime Loriot; Foreword by Madonna
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The first monograph on the celebrated photographic duo Luigi
& Iango, accompanying a major exhibition of their
work While many photographers seek to capture the aesthetics
of a moment, Luigi Murenu and Iango Henzi aspire to transcend
a single genre, capturing a timeless quest for pluralistic
beauty and artistic expression. One of the most creative
imagemakers working in the industry today, Luigi & Iango
share their stunning portfolio of work – from icons
of contemporary culture and supermodels to
Japanese Kabuki and portraits of artists and performers –
in their first ever monograph. Luigi Murenu and Iango
Henzi (known as Luigi & Iango)Â are a Swiss-Italian
photography duo. Since starting to work together in 2013,
they have photographed stories and series for the world’s
leading magazines, captured iconic celebrities such as
Madonna, Gisele Bündchen, Rihanna, Penélope Cruz, and Cate
Blanchett among others.
From the author of BEING 14 and FATHERS AND DAUGHTERS comes a book
that shares what your daughter needs you to know about her shift
from child to teenager - how she feels, what she thinks, what
worries her and what you can do to help. Science tells us that the
shift from childhood to teenager is happening earlier than ever
before. Girls are starting puberty well before the age of thirteen.
With heightened pressure from what they see in the media, in movies
and on TV, girls are leaving childhood behind well before they hit
their teens. This shift is an abrupt one and can come as a shock to
parents. Not surprisingly, emotions can be heightened and
relationships can be fraught. So many parents struggle to
understand the pressures their daughters are under and how to deal
with their emotional volatility. Journalist and social commentator
Madonna King has an extraordinary ability to connect with experts,
schools and the girls themselves to deliver the answers parents
need and the communication their children want. This is an
important book that shows that 10 is the new start of a girl's
teenage years. It raises the issues our girls might not be talking
about publicly, and guides their parents on how experts believe we
should deal with it.
Herring are vital to the productivity and health of marine systems,
and socio-ecologically Pacific herring (Clupea pallasii) is one of
the most important fish species in the Northern Hemisphere. Human
dependence on herring has evolved for millennia through
interactions with key spawning areas—but humans have also
significantly impacted the species’ distribution and abundance.
Combining ethnological, historical, archaeological, and political
perspectives with comparative reference to other North Pacific
cultures, Herring and People of the North Pacific traces fishery
development in Southeast Alaska from precontact Indigenous
relationships with herring to postcontact focus on herring
products. Revealing new findings about current herring stocks as
well as the fish’s significance to the conservation of
intraspecies biodiversity, the book explores the role of
traditional local knowledge, in combination with archeological,
historical, and biological data, in both understanding marine
ecology and restoring herring to their former abundance.
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