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This book is about dance’s relationship to language. It
investigates how dance bodies work with the micromovements elicited
by language’s affective forces, and the micropolitics of the
thought-sensations that arise when movement and words accompany one
another within choreographic contexts. Situating itself where
theory meets practice—the zone where ideas arise to be tested,
the book draws on embodied research in practices within the
lineages of American postmodern dance and Japanese butoh, set in
dialog with affect-based philosophies and somatics. Understanding
that language is felt, both when uttered and when unspoken, this
book speaks to the choreographic thinking that takes place when
language is considered a primary element in creating the sensorium.
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Hood River (Hardcover)
Connie Nice, History Museum of Hood River County; Foreword by Arthur Babitz
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This collection examines the leadership training of public
administration in 19 countries and provides information on where,
what, and how the training occurs as well as the up-to-date
cultural, political, economic background for each. Factors
affecting perceived importance, quality and robustness of top civil
servant training are examined.
This book offers a review and a feminist critique of
mother-daughter literature. The barriers erected by patriarchal,
racist, classist and homophobic knowledge between mothers and
daughters are explored. Women's writing is used to explore the
existing and potential connection and cooperation between mothers
and daughters, emphasising the importance of social context for an
understanding of mother-daughter relationships. Motherhood is
emphasised as a developmental process.
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Theoretical and Cultural Perspectives on Organizational Justice (Hardcover)
Stephen W. Gilliland (University of Arizona, USA), Dirk D. Steiner (Universite de Nice Sophia-Antipolis, France), Daniel Skarlicki (University of British Columbia, Canada); Edited by Stephen W. Gilliland (University of Arizona, USA), Dirk D. Steiner (Universite de Nice Sophia-Antipolis, France), …
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This volume includes essays on fairness heuristic thoery, the
problem of over and under emphasis of cultural differences and
fairness as deonance. It also offers a categorization approach to
fairness judgements, and asks if fairness is possible in disputes
among nationally-different employees.
To me, Wicca will always be about experiencing the earth, working
with what you can find and practising the craft for its true
meaning. It promotes equality in all and has brought me many
benefits: acceptance, kindness and self-love. Harmony Nice is at
the heart of a growing community of modern-day wiccans who practise
natural magic to improve their own lives and the world around them.
In Wicca she encourages you to explore the positive impact that
ritual, meditation and embracing nature can have on your
creativity, confidence and sense of self-worth. Discover how to
cast spells, start your own Book of Shadows, join a coven and feel
empowered to follow a path that feels good and true to you.
'A real hero looks like Nice Leng'ete . . . [An] elegant and
inspiring memoir' New York Times Nice Leng`ete was raised in a
Maasai village in Kenya. In 1998, when Nice was six, her parents
fell sick and died, and Nice and her sister Soila were taken in by
their father's brother, who had little interest in the girls beyond
what their dowries might fetch. Fearing "the cut" (female genital
mutilation, a painful and sometimes deadly ritualistic surgery),
which was the fate of all Maasai women, Nice and Soila climbed a
tree to hide. Nice hoped to find a way to avoid the cut forever,
but Soila understood it would be impossible. But maybe if one of
the sisters submitted, the other would be spared. After Soila chose
to undergo the surgery, sacrificing herself to save Nice, their
lives diverged. Soila married, dropped out of school, and had
children -- all in her teenage years -- while Nice postponed
receiving the cut, continued her education, and became the first in
her family to attend college. Supported by Amref, Nice used visits
home to set an example for what an uncut Maasai woman can achieve.
Other women listened, and the elders finally saw the value of
intact, educated girls as the way of the future. The village has
since ended FGM entirely, and Nice continues the fight to end FGM
throughout Africa and the world. Nice's journey from "heartbroken
child and community outcast, to leader of the Maasai" is an
inspiration and a reminder that one person can change the world --
and every girl is worth saving.
The late sixteenth century saw a redrawing of the borders of
north-west Europe. Wales and Brittany entered into unions with
neighboring countries England and France. This book uses Brittany
and Wales' responses to unification to describe a comparative
history of national identity during the early modern period.
Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
Capture the Rich Textures of Nature, Step by StepCapture nature's
beauty as you never have before. Beloved artist and teacher Claudia
Nice leads you on an inspired journey through the great outdoors.
With paints in hand, she shares with you her best techniques for
creating landscapes that come alive with richness, depth and
textured detail. Open this guide and start painting right away. As
you follow engaging, step-by-step demonstrations and exercises,
you'll learn to recreate the textural elements of a range of
terrains and landscapes. Chapters include: Creative clouds and
skies Majestic mountains, hills and mesas Texturing trees, trunks
and foliage Rugged rocks and gritty gravel Transparent textures for
rivers, falls and lakes Flowers of the field In a special section,
Claudia covers basic texturing techniques with mini demos using
lines, dots, bruising, scribbling, spattering, blotting, printing,
stamping and more. From paints and pens to sponges, leaves and
facial tissue, you'll explore all kinds of fun and inventive ways
to create amazing textures. And to help you put it all together,
Claudia includes her masterful advice for creating compositions
using reference photos, field sketches and your own creative
license. Each demonstration features a large image of the completed
landscape, so you can see exactly how Claudia's methods work - from
start to finish.
The late sixteenth century saw a redrawing of the borders of
north-west Europe. Wales and Brittany entered into unions with
neighboring countries England and France. This book uses Brittany
and Wales' responses to unification to describe a comparative
history of national identity during the early modern period.
Discover your new favourite tipple with this beautifully
illustrated collection of 50 no-alcohol cocktails. Easy to make and
delicious to drink, these cocktails are perfect for anyone looking
to cut back on alcohol not enjoyment. From sweet and fruity
flavours to spiced and smokey, bitter and aromatic to perfectly
sour, there's something for everyone. Experience the excitement of
no-alcohol drinks with recipes including: * CITRUS COSMO * NEW NEW
YORK SOUR * DARK & STORMY SODA * SHERBET MARGARITA * ESPRESSO
FAUX-TINI Whether you're a no-drinker, Dry January dabbler,
mum-to-be or simply curious; this book will revolutionise the way
you drink.
Claudia Nice shows you how to turn ink and watercolors into the
coarse-barked trunk of an oak, or the burnished smoothness of
brass, or the verdant velvet of moss. Or any of many other things.
She shows you how to use dots, fine lines, brushstrokes, black and
white, color--a mixture of mediums and techniques--to suggest:
- glass
- cast iron
- adobe and brick
- sunrise and sunset
- driftwood
- leaf textures
- basketry
- surf and ocean waves
- enamelware
- rainbows
- wood grain
- distant trees
- eggs and onions
- animal hair
- and dozens of other textures
You'll learn how to use materials, from technical pens to paint
brushes, colored inks to liquid acrylics. You'll discover ways to
blot, spatter, stamp and otherwise alter and combine ink and
watercolor for exciting texturing effects.
Throughout American history, women have helped propel what we know
as classic cocktails—the Martini, the Manhattan, the
Old-Fashioned, and more—into popular culture. But, often excluded
from private clubs, women exercised this influence from the home,
in their cocktail parlors. In The Cocktail Parlor, Dr. Nicola Nice,
sociologist and spirits entrepreneur, gives women their
long-overdue spotlight in cocktail history and shows how they still
impact cocktail culture today. Journeying through the decades, this
book profiles a diverse array of influential hostesses. With each
historic era comes iconic recipes, featuring a total of 40 main
cocktails and more than 100 variations that readers can make at
home. Whether its happy hour punch a la Martha Washington or a
Harlem Renaissance–inspired Green Skirt, readers will find that
many of the ingredients and drinks they’re familiar with today
wouldn’t be here without the hostesses who served them first.
If you've been diagnosed with OCD, you already understand how your
obsessive thoughts, compulsive behavior, and need for rituals can
interfere with everyday life. Maybe you've already undergone
therapy or are in the midst of working with a therapist. It's
important for you to know that life doesn't end with an OCD
diagnosis. In fact, it is possible to not only live with the
disorder, but also live joyfully. This practical and accessible
guide will show you how. In Everyday Mindfulness for OCD, you will
discover how you can stay one step ahead of your OCD. You'll learn
about the world of mindfulness, and how living in the present
moment non-judgmentally is so important when you have OCD. You'll
also explore the concept of self-compassion; what it is, what it
isn't how to use it, and why people with OCD benefit from it.
Finally, you'll discover daily games, tips, and tricks for
outsmarting your OCD, meditations and mindfulness exercises, and
much, much more. Living with OCD is challenging; but it doesn't
have to define you. If you are tired of focusing on how you are
living with OCD is and are looking for fun ways to make the most of
your unique self, this book will be a breath of fresh air.
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The Harmony Tarot
Harmony Nice
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Masculine domination is so anchored in our social practices and our
unconscious that we hardly perceive it; it is so much in line with
our expectations that we find it difficult to call into question.
Pierre Bourdieu's analysis of Kabyle society provides instruments
to help us understand the most concealed aspects of the relations
between the sexes in our own societies, and to break the bonds of
deceptive familiarity that tie us to our own tradition.
Bourdieu analyzes masculine domination as a prime example of
symbolic violence--the kind of gentle, invisible, pervasive
violence exercised through the everyday practices of social life.
To understand this form of domination we must also analyze the
social mechanisms and institutions--family, school, church, and
state--that transform history into nature and eternalize the
arbitrary. Only in this way can we open up the possibilities for a
kind of political action that can put history in motion again by
neutralizing the mechanisms that have naturalized and
dehistoricized the relations between the sexes.
This new book by Pierre Bourdieu--which has been a bestseller in
France--will be essential reading for anyone concerned with
questions of gender and sexuality and with the structures that
shape our social, political, and personal lives.
A synthesis of forty years' work by France's leading sociologist,
this book pushes the critique of scholarly reason to a new level.
It is a brilliant example of Bourdieu's unique ability to link
sociological theory, historical information, and philosophical
thought.
"Pascalian Meditations" makes explicit the presuppositions of a
state of "scholasticism," a certain leisure liberated from the
urgencies of the world. Philosophers, unwilling to engage these
presuppositions in their practice, have brought them into the order
of discourse, not so much to analyze them as to legitimate them.
This situation is the primary systematic, epistemological, ethical,
and aesthetic error that Bourdieu subjects to methodological
critique.
This critique of scholarly reason is carried out in the name of
Pascal because he, too, pointed out the features of human existence
that the scholastic outlook ignores: he was concerned with symbolic
power; he refused the temptation of foundationalist thinking; he
attended (without populist naivete) to "ordinary people"; and he
was determined to seek the "raison d'etre" of seemingly illogical
behavior rather than condemning or mocking it.
Through this critique, Bourdieu charts a negative philosophy that
calls into question some of our most fundamental presuppositions,
such as a "subject" who is free and self-aware. This philosophy,
with its intellectual debt to such other "heretical" philosophers
as Wittgenstein, Austin, Dewey, and Peirce, renews traditional
questioning of the concepts of violence, power, time, history, the
universal, and the purpose and direction of existence.
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