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This edited volume focuses on women’s empowerment for a
sustainable future. It takes cultural and transcultural and
positive psychology perspectives into consideration and explores
the topic of women’s empowerment from diverse stances, across
social strata, cultural divides as well as economic and political
divisions. It addresses the critique of the overly Western focus of
positive psychology on this topic by adopting a transnational and
transcultural lens, and by taking non-WEIRD (Western, Educated,
Industrialized, Rich, Democratic) samples into in-depth
consideration. The chapters therefore focus on women from diverse
socio-cultural, political, socio-economic backgrounds and discuss
their ways of empowering others and being empowered. They also
discuss related positive psychology constructs, such as:
coping, resilience, transformation, growth, leadership, creativity,
identity development, sustainable action, as well as positive
socio-economic, political and eco-sustainable thought and action.
The volume as a whole looks at women's leadership as a factor of
empowerment. A further fundamental assumption is that women’s
empowerment is needed to create a sustainable future at micro-,
meso- and macro levels, which presumes safety, peace, ecological
considerations, and compassionate leadership.Â
If people were planets, we'd be a lot like Earth ... People are
nature. From the water we drink to the trees we climb, we are
connected to the natural world in big and surprising ways. With
simple, poetic text, and exquisite artwork, You Are Stardust
introduces kids to these connections - sparking their imaginations
and starting conversations. Combining the ideas of environmental
author and educator Elin Kelsey with inventive, three-dimensional
dioramas by artist Soyeon Kim, this remarkable picture book reveals
ties that are often sensed, yet seldom explained. Children will
learn that the salt in their body is the same as the salt in the
ocean, that they learned to speak in the same way that baby birds
do - by copying their parents, and that elephants, bats and whales
make friends, just like they do. In a world dominated by
technology, never have these connections between people and nature
been more worth exploring.
"You Are Stardust" begins by introducing the idea that every tiny
atom in our bodies came from a star that exploded long before we
were born. From its opening pages, the book suggests that we are
intimately connected to the natural world; it compares the way we
learn to speak to the way baby birds learn to sing, and the growth
of human bodies to the growth of forests. Award-winning author Elin
Kelsey -- along with a number of concerned parents and educators
around the world -- believes children are losing touch with nature.
This innovative picture book aims to reintroduce children to their
innate relationship with the world around them by sharing many of
the surprising ways that we are all connected to the natural world.
Grounded in current science, this extraordinary picture book
provides opportunities for children to use their imaginations and
wonder about some big ideas. Soyeon Kim's incredible diorama art
enhances the poetic text, and her creative process is explored in
full on the reverse side of the book's jacket, which features
comments from the artist. Young readers will want to pore over each
page of this book, exploring the detailed artwork and pondering the
message of the text, excited to find out just how connected to the
Earth they really are.
Epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR)-mutant non-small cell lung
cancer (NSCLC) is a clinically important driver alteration
affecting approximately one-third of lung cancer patients.
Treatments for EGFR-exon 19 deletion and exon 21 L858R NSCLC have
evolved over the last decade from first-generation reversible
tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKI) to third-generation irreversible
TKIs, of which osimertinib has been the widely accepted as
first-line therapy. Despite survival improvement seen with
osimertinib and its efficacy against acquired T790M mutation,
resistance through on-target and off-target pathways eventually
develop. This Element describes the structural biology and
pathophysiology of EGFR-mutant NSCLC and discusses past, current,
and future treatment options in the metastatic, neoadjuvant, and
adjuvant settings. It describes the biology and recently approved
treatment for EGFR-exon 20 insertion mutation and the treatment for
the uncommon exon 18 (G719X), 20 (S768I), and 21 (L861Q) mutations.
It also outlines the promising clinical applications of circulating
tumor DNA (ctDNA).
Sukaq loves to drift off to sleep listening to his mother tell him
stories. His favourite story is the tale of how a raven created the
world. But this time, as his mother begins to tell the story and
his eyelids become heavy, he is suddenly whisked away on the wings
of the raven to ride along as the entire world is formed! This
traditional legend from Inuit storyteller Roy Goose is brought to
life through co-author Kerry McCluskey's jubilant retelling, and
illustrated with photographs of Soyeon Kim's signature
three-dimensional dioramas.
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