Hakutulokset: Kirjoja kirjailijalta Barbara Levine
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Using Art Therapy with Diverse Populations
Whether working in urban areas with high levels of cultural diversity, providing art therapy to 'unique' populations such as prisoners or asylum seekers, or introducing art therapy …
Cultural Resistance Reader
From the Diggers seizing St. George Hill in 1649 to Hacktivists staging virtual sit-ins in the 21st century, from the retributive fantasies of Robin Hoods to those of gangsta …
Your Body Believes Every Word You Say
Barbara Levine's struggle with a then-inoperatable brain tumor led her to discover "seedthoughts" and "core beliefs" that link one's mind and body. She traced common phrases like …
AIDS and the New Orphans
By the year 2000, as many as 125,000 children under the age of 18 in the U.S. will have been orphaned by AIDS. Social services in major urban centers such as New York, Miami, Los …
First Words
First Words: A Parents Step-by-Step Guide to Helping a Child with Speech and Language Delays gives parents the information they need to allow them to stimulate their child's speech …
Works About John Dewey, 1886-2006
This new CD-ROM contains an electronic version of the 1995 print edition of "Works about John Dewey", as well as thousands of additional entries through 2006 in Windows and …
Millennium Girls
Riding the wave of a booming girl culture worldwide, this collection of girls’ voices across the globe invites us to learn more about their varied girlhoods. From coming-of-age …
Shapers of Worlds Volume II
Explore twenty-four imaginative tales crafted by some of today's best writers of science fiction and fantasy, all guests on the Aurora Award-winning podcast The Worldshapers during …
Caption This
A fascinating collection of photographs from the past century that have surprising, funny, and poignant captions.Whether its scripted words in pencil scrawled below an old Polaroid …
Luke 10-24
Because there are more women in the Gospel of Luke than in any other gospel, feminists have given it much attention. In this commentary, Shelly Matthews and Barbara Reid show that …