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Project management in education and training is a resource for
education students, educators, policy makers and authorities in the
education, training and skills development arena. The title will
enable the successful implementation of education and training
projects, such as school fundraising, implementing Curriculum 2005
and Adult Basic Education and Training projects, assessing staff
and successfully implementing any training programme. It also
contributes to long-term, sustainable skills development through a
holistic, lifelong approach to learning.
Murder always has a deeper motive as Jade Woodard who returns back
to her small childhood home of Lakewood, Ohio soon finds out. After
her divorce on a path to a new future she finds that many things in
the past are not always what they seem. In her efforts to start a
new life hiding behind scrapbooking. Yet, the past continues to
surface with a powerful new vengeance.Struggling to rebuild family
bonds with her mother and fiery eyed sister Amber, who has been
named one of Forbes most powerful women, twice, Jade soon finds
there is no rest. Uncovering many secrets at the price of death
threats and mysterious cars following her as she delves deeper into
a life that has her jumping at the wind. She wonders if she will be
able to hold on to her heart that she is fast losing to the danger
that lurks in the form of the beautiful Darcc Lightee, Ambers'
personal investment banker amid warnings of his murky past. Can
Jade solve her problems before she is enveloped in his darkness?
We find ourselves so busy that we don't take the time to enjoy
simple pleasures. Listening to the birds in the morning hours,
taking a walk on the beach or even watching a lovely sunset. When
was the last time you did any of these things? This book focuses on
some of these little things that brings us much pleasure, yet we
take them for granted. It paints a picture in your mind or offers
you an escape to mentally be transferred to other more peaceful
surroundings. Allow yourself to be transported to a lake watching
still blue water or maybe a nice Fall day where the leaves are
blowing from trees. Or maybe just sit back and watch children at
play and really listen to their laughter. You see, these are simple
things, yet they can also be priceless and so healthy for your
mental, emotional, and physical well-being. I hope you will take a
moment and escape with me. Enjoy.
The Rock is the story of a young girl swept into the Hollywood
mindset by an older man, Palmer Rockey, a Producer, Director and
actor. Palmer Rockey made a name for himself, but what about those
he stepped on to get there. Cookie Ann Rockey writes her memoir of
her life with Palmer Rockey. Read about him The man the music
industry is raving about with his new CD by Trunk Records of the
soundtrack from our movie.
Walking Through Clear Water in a Pool Painted Black is the only
story collection from the legendary writer, actress, ex-biker and
columnist Cookie Mueller, published in the UK for the first time.
Mueller chronicles her high-risk, high-reward life in glorious
technicolour, from becoming a part of John Waters' legendary acting
troupe to becoming a mother, from describing the hedonism of 1980s
New York to critiquing the government's dire response to the AIDS
epidemic. Cookie's voice is fresh, wise, freewheeling and unafraid
of darkness. Like a lysergic Nora Ephron, she is the candid
flipside to the idealistic hippie dream. Whether good, bad or ugly,
her stories are fiercely entertaining and reliably honest.
Featuring a new introduction by Olivia Laing, this edition collects
Mueller's stories, columns and writings, and presents a testament
to a life lived courageously and well.
Serving Equality: Feminism, Media, and Women's Sports offers a
much-needed methodological innovation to sports media research by
expanding the focus beyond traditional sports media outlets to
examine the diversity of media outlets writing about sports. In
doing so, Serving Equality draws analytical attention to the ways
in which feminism and feminist principles such as equality,
progress, empowerment, and intersectionality shape media narratives
of women's sports. With a focus on networked sports media spaces,
including news coverage, promotional cultures, and sports films,
chapters examine narratives of Title IX, the Olympics, the
treatment of women sports journalists, the activism of women
athletes, the routine coverage of the sports world, as well as the
COVID-19 global pandemic. Serving Equality illustrates how feminism
informs not only the media narratives of women's sports, but how
women's sports contribute to and mobilize feminism in networked
media spaces. Serving Equality ultimately encourages students,
instructors, researchers, athletes, sport media content producers,
and those in the sports industry to consider the ways we can tell
stories differently about sportswomen and women's sports.
Serving Equality: Feminism, Media, and Women's Sports offers a
much-needed methodological innovation to sports media research by
expanding the focus beyond traditional sports media outlets to
examine the diversity of media outlets writing about sports. In
doing so, Serving Equality draws analytical attention to the ways
in which feminism and feminist principles such as equality,
progress, empowerment, and intersectionality shape media narratives
of women's sports. With a focus on networked sports media spaces,
including news coverage, promotional cultures, and sports films,
chapters examine narratives of Title IX, the Olympics, the
treatment of women sports journalists, the activism of women
athletes, the routine coverage of the sports world, as well as the
COVID-19 global pandemic. Serving Equality illustrates how feminism
informs not only the media narratives of women's sports, but how
women's sports contribute to and mobilize feminism in networked
media spaces. Serving Equality ultimately encourages students,
instructors, researchers, athletes, sport media content producers,
and those in the sports industry to consider the ways we can tell
stories differently about sportswomen and women's sports.
Explores the stereotypes, prejudices, and discriminatory behavior
of individuals and the manner in which these cognitions, feelings,
and behaviors both affect others and are affected by others.
Stephan and Stephan suggest measures to help overcome bias and
improve intergroup relations that utilize techniques for
eliminating stereotypes, reducing pr
Ophelie is a thirty years old city-dweller who's joined the
guerilla gardening movement fighting for decades to bring more
green back into cities - and now she's putting the guerillas' motto
into action by reviving the true spirit of her city and showing
everyone the true nature of their world! "PLANT...EVERYWHERE!"
Ophelie is a thirty years old city-dweller who's joined the
guerilla gardening movement fighting for decades to bring more
green back into cities that increasingly resemble concrete jungles.
Now she's putting the guerillas' motto into action by reviving the
true spirit of her city and showing everyone the true nature of
their world! Cookie Kalkair & Ophelie Damble explore the real
world of the guerilla gardening movement that teaches us the
principles of making our cities more beautiful and sustainable
places, one plant at a time.
In today's culture, sports wield a weight influence; this
influence, however, is rarely examined. Similar to the first
edition, this second edition of Learning Culture Through Sports
provides coaches, educators, parents, and others dealing with
students and athletes with an engaging and critical context for
probing the sociological basis of this influence. The book's
sections each address a particular issue in sport: youth and sport;
gender and sexuality; race and ethnicity; sport, media, and big
business; and international perspectives on sport and
participation. Leading experts in the field present new and
exciting avenues for exploring sport in our world, allowing us to
recognize its tremendous influence, both positive and negative, in
our lives and in our world. This new edition also includes
cutting-edge research examining contemporary issues and
controversies surrounding sport today. These issues, analyzed from
multiple perspectives, will inspire readers to change the game in
positive ways.
In today's culture, sports wield a weight influence; this
influence, however, is rarely examined. Similar to the first
edition, this second edition of Learning Culture Through Sports
provides coaches, educators, parents, and others dealing with
students and athletes with an engaging and critical context for
probing the sociological basis of this influence. The book's
sections each address a particular issue in sport: youth and sport;
gender and sexuality; race and ethnicity; sport, media, and big
business; and international perspectives on sport and
participation. Leading experts in the field present new and
exciting avenues for exploring sport in our world, allowing us to
recognize its tremendous influence, both positive and negative, in
our lives and in our world. This new edition also includes
cutting-edge research examining contemporary issues and
controversies surrounding sport today. These issues, analyzed from
multiple perspectives, will inspire readers to change the game in
positive ways.
Explores the stereotypes, prejudices, and discriminatory behavior
of individuals and the manner in which these cognitions, feelings,
and behaviors both affect others and are affected by others.
Stephan and Stephan suggest measures to help overcome bias and
improve intergroup relations that utilize techniques for
eliminating stereotypes, reducing prejudice, and resolving
conflicts in real-world situations. Designed to enrich all of our
lives by combatting preconceptions, this book makes a significant
contribution to our understanding of ourselves and others.The
authors look at school desegregation in the United States as an
extended case study. Throughout the book, they address social
identity theory; culture shock and ethnocentrism; the effectiveness
of deterrence, negotiation, mediation, and unilateral
de-escalation; as well as the contact hypothesis. This social
psychological analysis of intergroup relations is appropriate for
undergraduates and graduates in social psychology, sociology,
communications, and counseling.
Cookie White Stephan and Walter G. Stephan This is a book about the
two social psychologies-psychological social psychology and
sociological social psychology--written by social psychologists
from both disciplines. It focuses on the benefits and costs of
interchange between psychological social psychology and
sociological social psychology, with the ultimate goal of
encouraging interaction among scholars in the two disciplines. The
primary questions addressed are: What do the two disciplines have
to offer each other? What are the barriers to fruitful interchange?
How can these barriers be overcome? In this introductory chapter we
will first examine some historical reasons for the lack of
interchange between the two social psychologies. Then we will
provide a brief preview of the chapters to follow. The Development
of the Two Social Psychologies The beginning of concern with the
"social animal" can be traced to the ancient Greeks. However,
social psychology's formal beginning is usually dated from Norman
Triplett's 1897 publication of his findings on the effects of
competition or from the publication in 1908 of two books including
the words "Social Psychology" in their titles, one by the
psychologist William McDougall and the other by the sociologist
Edward Alsworth Ross. Thus, from its inception, social psychology
was already divided into two distinct academic units, housed in the
disciplines of sociology and psychology.
A full-color card set to develop your intuitive powers and connect
to the wisdom of the angelic realms * Contains 44 full-color cards
depicting the Archangels, including Raphael, Michael, Gabriel, and
Uriel, in playful Chibi Anime style to bypass the intellect and
connect directly with your inner child * Includes a booklet with
comprehensive explanations of associated symbols, planetary
alignments, and messages for each Archangel as well as their
position on the Qabbalistic Tree of Life * Shares wisdom from the
Archangels and ancient mystery schools to help develop your
intuition for self-mastery and empowerment Angels are powerful,
compassionate forces that can be invoked to assist in our
incarnation on this earth. These messengers, especially the
Archangels Michael and Gabriel, act as intermediaries for the
Divine and deliver answers to human prayers through intuition and
signs. In this full-color oracle card deck, Dawn Brown pairs the
Archangels with sacred knowledge from ancient mystery schools,
esoteric symbols, sigils, directions, planetary alignments, and the
Qabbalistic Tree of Life. She explains that when these images are
accessed and the symbols become internalized, a connection is made
to etheric energy that has stored this sacred knowledge for
thousands of years. Working with the alchemic vibration of the
Archangels can transform you at the deepest levels, especially when
used to connect to the spiritual dimensions for insight or when
giving service to others. The deck contains 44 full-color Archangel
cards, each carrying the attributes of its particular angel
accompanied by an illuminating message that can be used for daily
focus or as part of a divination spread. The Archangels are
depicted in playful Chibi Anime style, "little animations" of the
Archangels, to connect directly to the inner child, bypassing the
intellect and thus allowing the messages to be absorbed by the
subconscious. The accompanying 128-page booklet provides a
comprehensive explanation of associated symbols, planetary
alignments, and messages for each Archangel as well as their
position on the Qabbalistic Tree of Life. It also includes guidance
on card spreads and recommendations for using the energy of the
cards. By connecting with Angels and your inner child through the
Chibi Anime Angel Cards, you open access to an everlasting and
loving spiritual support system as well as to tools to develop your
intuition for self-mastery and empowerment.
Black queer women have shaped American culture since long before
the era of gay liberation. Decades prior to the Stonewall Uprising,
in the 1920s and 1930s, Black "lady lovers"—as women who loved
women were then called—crafted a queer world. In the cabarets,
rent parties, speakeasies, literary salons, and universities of the
Jazz Age and Great Depression, communities of Black lady lovers
grew, and queer flirtations flourished. Cookie Woolner here
uncovers the intimate lives of performers, writers, and educators
such as Bessie Smith, Ethel Waters, Gladys Bentley, Alice
Dunbar-Nelson, and Lucy Diggs Slowe, along with the many everyday
women she encountered in the archives. Examining blues songs, Black
newspapers, vice reports, memoirs, sexology case studies, and more,
Woolner illuminates the unconventional lives Black lady lovers
formed to suit their desires. In the urban North, as the Great
Migration gave rise to increasingly racially mixed cities, Black
lady lovers fashioned and participated in emerging sexual
subcultures. During this time, Black queer women came to represent
anxieties about the deterioration of the heteronormative family.
Negotiating shifting notions of sexuality and respectability, Black
lady lovers strategically established queer networks, built
careers, created families, and were vital cultural contributors to
the US interwar era.
Black queer women have shaped American culture since long before
the era of gay liberation. Decades prior to the Stonewall Uprising,
in the 1920s and 1930s, Black "lady lovers"—as women who loved
women were then called—crafted a queer world. In the cabarets,
rent parties, speakeasies, literary salons, and universities of the
Jazz Age and Great Depression, communities of Black lady lovers
grew, and queer flirtations flourished. Cookie Woolner here
uncovers the intimate lives of performers, writers, and educators
such as Bessie Smith, Ethel Waters, Gladys Bentley, Alice
Dunbar-Nelson, and Lucy Diggs Slowe, along with the many everyday
women she encountered in the archives. Examining blues songs, Black
newspapers, vice reports, memoirs, sexology case studies, and more,
Woolner illuminates the unconventional lives Black lady lovers
formed to suit their desires. In the urban North, as the Great
Migration gave rise to increasingly racially mixed cities, Black
lady lovers fashioned and participated in emerging sexual
subcultures. During this time, Black queer women came to represent
anxieties about the deterioration of the heteronormative family.
Negotiating shifting notions of sexuality and respectability, Black
lady lovers strategically established queer networks, built
careers, created families, and were vital cultural contributors to
the US interwar era.
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