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By age nine, Mary Ellen could start a fire and make breakfast
for her family on the Great Plains as they traveled West. By age
11, Connie's family had her hanging the laundry and doing the
dishes for a dozen people. By age 13, Beverly had no
responsibilities at home and no confidence in herself. The
portraits of 14 girls aged 6 to 14, when their ideas of duty and
self remained in flux, are used as a starting point for discussion
on how to bring daughters and their brothers back into the flow of
American home life. The author explores how Americans might make
girls feel essential on the home front without denying them the
right of self-definition.
Few American parents expect their children to play an important
role on the home front. The average daughter does fewer than ten
hours of housework a week; sons do only two. What are the
consequences of this dramatic cultural shift? Collins posits that
nothing we can give our children in the public sphere can offset
the loss. Collins concludes that Americans must rebuild a domestic
culture that moves beyond the damaging sex-based division of labor
so common in the past.
Filled with science, natural remedies and modern wisdom, this
portable and concise reference is needed by those confused by the
all the claims of superfoods or who want to make an informed
decision about what foods are best for them. Yoga instructor,
nutrition expert and active mother Elise Collins has compiled a
compact yet comprehensive list of healing foods, their vitamin and
mineral content, and what they do to promote health, prevent
disease, and decrease symptoms of illness. Arranged alphabetically
and complete with a cross-reference for what's best to eat to treat
specific ailments, this guidebook to nutrition is designed to be as
convenient as a shopping list. Included are preparation tips and
recipes make this the ultimate tool for joyful eating and radiant
health. The A-Z Guide to Healing Foods inspires the reader to
explore, prepare, procure, grow, taste, savor, and above all, enjoy
healing foods. This guide will steer readers towards fabulous foods
that foster an overall sense of well being.
Originally published in 1925, this book embodies the results of
research on red-green colour-blind subjects, supplemented by brief
accounts of blue-yellow, total, and acquired colour-blindness to
complete the description of the different forms of the defect.
After a historical survey of previous work by such men as Dalton,
Helmholtz, Rayleigh, Edridge-Green and others, the author deals
with the most important theories of colour-blindness, and with a
description of the tests and a discussion of their results.
Receive Energy Healing and Mental Balance#1 New Release in
Homeopathy Medicine The art of chakra balancing has never been
tastier! Spiritual counselor and yoga instructor Elise Collins has
created the perfect guide and recipe book of smoothies, teas, and
tonics set to boost energy healing and restoration. Balance your
Chakras with food. Our ancestors believed ingredients from the
natural world cured not only physical ailments, but spiritual ones
as well. Drawing on ancient wisdom, these restorative recipes
contain powerful superfoods, herbs, minerals, and ph-balanced
liquids designed to nourish the physical body and promote energy
healing. Target your chakras with tonics. As you make your way
through the chakra chart, find recipes that specifically target
each chakra and clear out stale energy. And with bonus yoga
techniques, learn how to release energy for Vedic vitality and a
balanced mind. Inside you'll find, recipes like: Sunrise juice for
the sacral chakra Prana rising smoothie for the root chakra
Carmelite water for the heart chakra If you enjoyed books like The
Ultimate Guide to Chakras; Chakra Healing; or Chakras, Food, and
You, then you'll love Chakra Tonics.
Originally published in 1925, this book embodies the results of
research on red-green colour-blind subjects, supplemented by brief
accounts of blue-yellow, total, and acquired colour-blindness to
complete the description of the different forms of the defect.
After a historical survey of previous work by such men as Dalton,
Helmholtz, Rayleigh, Edridge-Green and others, the author deals
with the most important theories of colour-blindness, and with a
description of the tests and a discussion of their results.
The East End of London, 1930. Work is scarce, food is in short
supply and there is political unrest on the streets. But in the
face of all this hardship, there's always friendship. Becky, Bernie
and Rose - three best friends from very different backgrounds - are
working hard to establish themselves in pre-war Spitalfields.
Becky, the daughter of a Jewish tailor, wants to become a nurse,
but her father has more traditional plans for her. Aching to leave
the East End and travel the world, Bernie feels trapped by her vast
family of poor Irish dock workers. And then there is Rose. Tiny and
thin, she lives with her drunken mother and a revolving selection
of surrogate fathers who exploit and brutalise them both. But at
least the girls have each other and, as Europe begins to drift
towards another war, their friendships become ever more crucial as
each one of them fights for their place in an ever-changing,
frightening, new world. One way or another, love will pull them
through . . .
Together they triumphed, but what does the future hold? 1950, the
East End of London. With the war finally behind them, the Ten Bells
Street girls are building new lives. Best friends from childhood,
the three of them are there for each other through thick and thin,
but the struggle isn't over yet... Of the three best friends, Becky
is the only one to remain in the East End. Even though the war is
over, she still finds great purpose in her work as a nurse -
despite her father's longing for her to settle down and find a
husband to support her. Now happily married, Rose has escaped the
troubles of the city and lives with her husband and son in Essex,
slowly building a happier life than the one she has previously
known. And adventurous Bernie has travelled to Israel to join her
long-term lover and continue her work as a photographer. But
despite their separation, the girls' friendship continues to stand
strong as they fight for a place in a post-war world. One way or
another, love will pull them through...
Live long and prosper
One of America's top yoga and embodied mindfulness teachers reveals secrets and practices for optimal aging
Relationships matter: Super Ager has everything you need to know to "live long and prosper"; from movement, diet, fasting, brain and memory health to the major impact of relationships on longevity.
Younger aging: Filled with science, suggestions for gentle daily movement, natural remedies and modern wisdom, Super Ager is a practical and concise guide to optimal aging. Yoga instructor, nutrition expert and healthy living blogger Elise Marie Collins has compiled a comprehensive look at what “Super Agers” are doing to live long and prosper. Learn about movement at any age, brain fitness and memory maintenance, foods, vitamin and mineral content cues and clues, and what they do to promote health, prevent disease, and decrease and reverse symptoms of illness.
Increased lifespan, better healthspan: In her revolutionary book, Collins presents us with a bold new paradigm of aging, showing us how we can increase not only our lifespan but also our health span. Through a journey of cultures that have the distinction of producing some of the world’s healthiest, oldest people, Collins reveals the secrets for living an extended and fulfilling life in which our later years become a period of wisdom, vitality, and happiness. From India to Japan, northern Europe and the Greek Island of Ikaria “where people forgot to die,” she shows how the unique lifestyles of these people can influence and improve our own lives.
Catechesis for Infant Baptism will help parishes design a
catechetical process for the formation of a ministry team to share
"our common treasure" of faith with parents preparing for their
infant's baptism. This book is for pastors, pastoral staff,
liturgists, DREs, and all those who prepare catechists to engage in
this ministry. Ellen Marie Collins employs primary symbols, the
Lectionary and prayer texts for infant baptism to offer a process
for deepening the catechists' understanding of the Rite of Infant
Baptism and to help them as they share their faith as a baptismal
ministry team.
Emancipatory Narratives &Â Enslaved Motherhood examines
three major currents in the historiography of Brazilian slavery:
manumission, miscegenation, and creolisation. It revisits themes
central to the history of slavery and race relations in Brazil,
updates the research about them, and revises interpretations of the
role of gender and reproduction within them. First, about the
preponderance of women and children in manumission; second, about
the association of black female mobility with intimate inter-racial
relations; third, about the racialised and gendered routes to freed
status; and fourth, about the legacies of West African female
socio-economic behaviours for modalities of family and freedom in
nineteenth-century Salvador da Bahia, Brazil. The central concern
within the book is how African and African descendant women
navigated enslaved motherhood and negotiated the divide between
enslavement and freedom for themselves and their children. The book
is, therefore, organised around the subject position of the
enslaved mother and the reproduction of her children in
enslavement, while the condition of enslaved motherhood is examined
through overlapping historical praxis evidenced in
nineteenth-century Bahia: contested freedom, racialised mothering,
and competing maternal interests - biological, ritual, surrogate.
The point at which these interests converged historically was, it
is argued, a conflict over black female reproductive rights.
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The East End of London, 1930. Work is scarce, food is in short
supply and there is political unrest on the streets. But in the
face of all this hardship, there's always friendship. Becky, Bernie
and Rose - three best friends from very different backgrounds - are
working hard to establish themselves in pre-war Spitalfields.
Becky, the daughter of a Jewish tailor, wants to become a nurse,
but her father has more traditional plans for her. Aching to leave
the East End and travel the world, Bernie feels trapped by her vast
family of poor Irish dock workers. And then there is Rose. Tiny and
thin, she lives with her drunken mother and a revolving selection
of surrogate fathers who exploit and brutalise them both. But at
least the girls have each other and, as Europe begins to drift
towards another war, their friendships become ever more crucial as
each one of them fights for their place in an ever-changing,
frightening, new world. One way or another, love will pull them
through . . .
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