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The Bubble (Hardcover)
Patenaude; Contributions by Mauro Lirussi
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The Bubble (Hardcover)
Joseph Honor Patenaude; Illustrated by Mauro Lirussi
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An honest exploration of climate anxiety, for kids 8+ and the
adults who love them. When ten-year-old Florent overhears his
mothers discussing the possibility of having another baby—and
expressing their reluctance due to fears about the planet—his
mind races off into a spiral of fear and guilt. Is the planet
suffering because there are too many children—children like him?
Do his parents think they made a mistake by bringing him into the
world? One night, Florent dreams that the forests have all burned
to the ground and that his parents are flying away on a spaceship,
abandoning him on a ruined planet. When he wakes up, he decides to
stop talking… until a discussion with his mothers changes
everything. At a time when climate change is negatively impacting
kids' mental health, Butterfly Wings provides: Anxiety relief:
provides a safe space for kids to process their anxiety, fear, and
other emotions about the climate A social-emotional learning tool
for parents and teachers to talk about climate change with kids
through a gentle and hopeful lens Through thoughtful words and
gorgeous illustrations, this compassionate story confronts the very
real challenge of climate anxiety in a way that is accessible to
young readers. Butterfly Wings provides children with a way to
understand their feelings, while also offering hope for a different
future.
Today Blake scholarship is experiencing a period of unprecedented
variety and mutuality. These essays reflect the methodological
cross-fertilisations now taking place in Blake scholarship and
explore the range of debates and contentions generated by these
encounters, embracing figurative, structural, and material readings
of Blake's life and works.
This book presents the candid stories of women at high hereditary
risk of breast cancer who chose to have their breasts surgically
removed while they were still healthy, rather than risk getting the
cancer that had, in many cases, devastated others in their family.
Author Andrea Farkas Patenaude, a clinical psychologist at the
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, has spent much time talking with
women who decided to have risk-reducing or prophylactic mastectomy
rather than undergo a lifetime of repeated screenings-a strategy
that can help to detect cancers early, but cannot prevent breast
cancer. In Prophylactic Mastectomy: Insights from Women Who Chose
to Reduce Their Risk, Patenaude shares many candid stories from
these women and documents the risks and benefits of this decision.
The potential emotional trauma and lifelong effects on
self-concept, body image, and sexual function for those who choose
the surgery are profound. While the risks involved are great, these
interviews also demonstrate the relief many women find in making
this powerful decision. This book supplies much-needed guidance for
both patients and physicians in confronting this complex decision,
and provides comprehensive information on how women fare
emotionally and interpersonally after this life-altering surgery.
Interviewed as part of a study funded by the Department of Defense
Breast Cancer Research Program and the National Human Genome
Research Institute, the subjects are diverse: married and single
women, young adults, the middle-aged, parents, and women without
children. Every case reveals the ramifications of each individual's
difficult but potentially life-saving decision. The women explain
why they made their choice, how they adapted to the new look of
their bodies, and how they cope with spouses', partners', and
family members' reactions to their changed physique. Comprehensive
information on how women fare emotionally and interpersonally after
this life-altering surgery Interviewed as part of a study funded by
the Department of Defense Breast Cancer Research Program and the
National Human Genome Research Institute Every case reveals the
ramifications of each individual's difficult but potentially
life-saving decision
When a devastating famine descended on Bolshevik Russia in 1921,
the United States responded with a massive two-year relief mission
that battled starvation and disease, and saved millions of lives.
The nearly 300 American relief workers were the first outsiders to
break through Russia's isolation, and to witness and record the
strange new phenomenon of Russia's Bolshevism. This epic tale is
related here as a sprawling American adventure story, largely
derived from the diaries, memoirs, and letters of the American
participants, who were a colorful mix of former doughboys, cowboys,
and college boys hungry for adventure in the wake of the Great War.
The story is told in an anecdotal, even novelistic, style that is
accessible to a broad readership. More than a fascinating
historical narrative, the book serves as a political and social
history of the aftermath of the Russian Revolution, and as a study
of the roots of the fateful U.S.-Soviet rivalry that would dominate
the second half of the twentieth century. The book's opening
section of chapters recounts the chronological story of the
American mission to Bolshevik Russia, dubbed by those who served as
the "Big Show in Bololand." It is followed by sections which
examine the personal triumphs and tragedies of the relief workers
and of their beneficiaries; the political confrontations between
these emissaries of American capitalism and the Bolshevik
commissars, who struggled to gain control over the relief effort;
and the unique American-Russian cultural encounter occasioned by
the presence of the relief workers, who came into daily contact
with all classes of society-from impoverished former aristocrats to
the poorest peasants.
When a devastating famine descended on Bolshevik Russia in 1921,
the United States responded with a massive two-year relief mission
that battled starvation and disease, and saved millions of lives.
The nearly 300 American relief workers were the first outsiders to
break through Russia's isolation, and to witness and record the
strange new phenomenon of Russia's Bolshevism. This epic tale is
related here as a sprawling American adventure story, largely
derived from the diaries, memoirs, and letters of the American
participants, who were a colorful mix of former doughboys, cowboys,
and college boys hungry for adventure in the wake of the Great War.
The story is told in an anecdotal, even novelistic, style that is
accessible to a broad readership. More than a fascinating
historical narrative, the book serves as a political and social
history of the aftermath of the Russian Revolution, and as a study
of the roots of the fateful U.S.-Soviet rivalry that would dominate
the second half of the twentieth century. The book's opening
section of chapters recounts the chronological story of the
American mission to Bolshevik Russia, dubbed by those who served as
the "Big Show in Bololand." It is followed by sections which
examine the personal triumphs and tragedies of the relief workers
and of their beneficiaries; the political confrontations between
these emissaries of American capitalism and the Bolshevik
commissars, who struggled to gain control over the relief effort;
and the unique American-Russian cultural encounter occasioned by
the presence of the relief workers, who came into daily contact
with all classes of society-from impoverished former aristocrats to
the poorest peasants.
Leon Trotsky was the charismatic intellectual of the Russian
Revolution, an authoritarian organizer, who might have succeeded
Lenin and become the ruler of the Soviet Union. But by the time the
Second World War broke out he was in exile, living in Mexico in a
villa borrowed from the great artists Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo,
guarded only by several naive young American acolytes. The
household was awash with emotional turmoil - tensions grew between
Trotsky and Rivera, as questions arose over his relations with
Frida Kahlo. His wife was restless and jealous. Outside of the
villa, Mexican communists tried to storm the house, the Trotskys'
sons were being persecuted and killed in Europe, and in Moscow,
Stalin personally ordered his secret police to kill his fiercest
left-wing critic - at any cost. By the summer of 1940, they had
found a man who could penetrate the tight security around the house
in far-away Mexico . . . Bertrand Patenaude's book reconstructs a
famous state crime with chilling precision and a page-turning
quality. It tells the amazing story of a deadly rivalry,
revolutionary fanaticism and tragic violence and loss.
Pediatric Psycho-Oncology is a comprehensive handbook that provides
best practice models for the management of psychological,
cognitive, and social outcomes of adolescents living with cancer
and their families. Chapters cover a wide range of topics including
psychological aspects of particular pediatric cancers and their
treatments, how to talk to a child and family at critical times
during the disease course, genetic testing, individual, family,
educational, psychological and psychiatric interventions, and
caring for international patients . Each chapter highlights the
necessity of embracing an interdisciplinary approach to ensure that
each child has the best options for living with cancer and, when
cure is not possible, that death occurs with as much dignity as
possible for the child and family. An extensive resource section is
appended to provide information on written, online, video,
community, national and international services and programs. This
book features contributions from experts designed to help
clinicians review, anticipate and respond to emotional issues that
often arise in the context of treating pediatric cancer patients.
Numerous cross-references and succinct tables and figures make this
concise reference easy to use. Pediatric Psycho-Oncology is an
ideal resource for helping pediatric oncologists and nurses
recognize when it may be best to refer patients to their mental
health colleagues and for those who are establishing pediatric
oncology services or adding psychosocial components to existing
clinics.
Fang Shen Do Training Guide: Volume # 1 is the first of an on-going
series of training guides written by Fang Shen Do founder Sijo J.
Patenaude. This guide covers the basic techniques and training that
the beginner and intermediate student will require to understand
and apply the upcoming advanced manuals. Fang Shen Do does not
contain any aesthetic or tournament techniques, but concentrates on
material that is easily applicable by all types of students. Fang
Shen Do dedicates a significant amount of time to providing the
student with instruction in goal setting, personal discovery
process, progressive charts, growth pyramid and many other
exercises designed for personal growth. This does not take away
from the fact that the martial arts are based on self-defense. Fang
Shen Do contains techniques and material from all of the six ranges
of combat: weapons, kicking, punching, trapping and grappling and
the often-misunderstood, physiological range. The result is a
martial art that gains results for all the students that walk
through our door.
Frederic Patenaude, author of the book The Raw Secrets, answers
your burning questions on the low fat raw food diet. The Raw Vegan
Coach answers 147 questions on the raw food diet, covering
everything you need to know. - Should we worry about candida and
diabetes when eating so much fruit? - What should we think of raw
cacao, goji berries, or other superfoods? - How can we get enough
vitamin B12, vitamin D and other critical nutrients on the raw food
diet? - What should we think of the blood type diet? - Are raw
foods better because of the enzymes they contain? - Do we need to
eat sprouts and are there supplements that are necessary to take
when consuming a mostly-raw or all-raw diet? - Does the fruit we
now eat have too much sugar in it, and what is a reasonable amount
to eat? And much more.
An estimated six million people perished in the famine of 1921–23
in Soviet Russia and Ukraine, but millions survived thanks to
American food and medical relief. This book, richly illustrated
with photographs, posters, and documents from the Hoover
Institution Library & Archives, focuses on the lesser-known
role of the medical intervention, including a large-scale
vaccination drive.
"Who Else Wants to Get All the Health Benefits of Raw Foods,
Without the Social Isolation, Cravings or the Pressure of
Perfection?" In this book, you will discover: . What are the top 5
most important raw food lifestyle "habits" to keep no matter what
diet you eat .The top 12 cooked foods to eat and the 7 raw foods
everybody should include in their diet. .Exactly what ratio of raw
foods and cooked foods you should eat depending on your goals:
weight loss, weight gain, or an active lifestyle. .How to achieve
perfect nutrition with no deficiencies without analyzing everything
that you put into your mouth. .3 essential supplements anyone
eating more than 50% raw vegan foods should take .The absolute
worst cooked foods to avoid, with some surprising "good news" about
certain junk foods that are perfectly healthy to eat in some
circumstances. .The liberating method to eat at a restaurant
without having to analyze everything on the menu... plus, the best
options for every type of restaurant (Italian, etc.)
Green smoothies, green juices, raw energy soups... everything is
covered in this complete guide to greens and green smoothies,
including the author's favorite recipes.
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