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First published in 1997. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor &
Francis, an informa company.
This handbook for clinicians focuses on the impact of religion and
spirituality on the client, using the clinical sociological theory
of identity empowerment. The ten concepts of this theory show how
identity can be expressed in value choices: self; dyad; triad;
family; religion; definition of the situation; reference group;
class culture; and society. The professor includes case studies and
strategies for intervention at the end of each cahpter.
Designed for professionals, this handbook focuses on the impact of
patients religion snd spirituality. It presents the identity
empowerment theory, a clinical sociological theory, and includes
case studies and intervention strategies. The ten concepts of this
theory show how identity can be expressed in the value of choices:
self; dyad; triad; family; religion; definition of situation;
reference group; class culture and society.
This book demonstrates how women's decisions direct their lives in
both public and private spheres. It specifies critical conditions
and possibilities for women who want to increase their
opportunities.
Paul Gemignani is one of the titans of the modern musical theater
industry. Serving as musical director for more than forty Broadway
productions since 1971, his collaborations with Stephen Sondheim,
Andrew Lloyd Webber, John Kander, Fred Ebb, Hal Prince, Michael
Bennett, and Alan Menken have led to countless accolades for his
collaborators, but due to the near invisible position of the
musical director in the Broadway industry, Gemignani's story is
often overlooked. GEMIGNANI seeks to not only bring the reader into
the orchestra pit to learn Gemignani's story, but also to educate
the reader about the crucial role a music director plays in
bringing some of the most iconic musicals in Broadway history to
life. Born into a second-generation Italian American family during
the aftershocks of the Great Depression, Gemignani worked his way
up from playing percussion in USO bands to conducting before
Leonard Bernstein, all before becoming a pivotal player in the team
that brought some of the most successful musicals of the late
twentieth century to the stage. Sweeney Todd, Evita, Merrily We
Roll Along, Sunday in the Park with George, and Into the Woods
would be quite different without his key contributions, and many of
the sonic markers we now associate with the postmodern musical
theater can be traced to Gemignani's careful curiosity to expand
the bounds of what was possible.
Transdisciplinary theme: Where we are in place and time Unit of
Inquiry: Home sweet home
Easy-to-follow text and photos introduce readers to tigers and
their cubs. Plus each title includes bonus augmented reality video
to help readers learn more.
Easy-to-follow text and photos introduce readers to gorillas and
their infants Plus each title includes bonus augmented reality
video to help readers learn more.
When Callie and her parents move from the country to a new home in
the city, she is not sure she will be happy. When they get to the
city, though, it's nothing like she thought it would be. She is
surprised to see lots of beautiful trees. Then she discovers that
the big tree in her front yard is very special! Baxter the bur oak
teaches Callie about the good things he does for her home, and his
acorn friend Mac takes her on a fun adventure around the city!
A great wave of fundraising patriotic associations followed in the
wake of Great Britains declaration of war on Germany on 4 August
1914, at home but also right across the empire. The most successful
public campaign of all was launched in London at the beginning of
1915. Known as the Imperial Aircraft Flotilla, the scheme aimed to
attract contributions towards aircraft production costs from
throughout the British Empire. Any country, locality, or community
that provided sufficient funds for an entire aeroplane could have
it named after them. It was promised that when the machine crashed
or was shot down, the name would be transferred to a new one of the
same type.Margaret Hall examines the Imperial Aircraft Flotilla as
a facet of imperial history. She analyzes the fundraising efforts
in Canada and Newfoundland; the Zanzibar Protectorate; Fiji,
Mauritius, and the Caribbean; Hong Kong; the Malay states and
Straits Settlements; West Africa, especially Gold Coast; Southern
Rhodesia; Basutoland; Swaziland and the Union of South Africa; the
Indian empire and Burma; (British subjects in) independent
Abyssinia and Siam; in the Shanghai International Settlement, and
the British community of Argentina; Australia; and New Zealand.
This remarkable and detailed book discusses the propaganda and
counter-subversion usages of the Imperial Aircraft Flotilla -- and
what the support for the imperial war effort reveals about
contemporary national and regional identities and aspirations.
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