This book is about the writers, photographers, musicians, architects, and painters who have lived in Paris. Paris is a muse and a cathedral the poet worships. It is about Rimbaud, Verlaine, Picasso, Stein, Degas, the eiffel tower, cats, the Seine, Piaf, Atget, Hemingway, etc.
Health Promotion in Practice is a practice-driven text that translates theories of health promotion into a step-by-step clinical approach for engaging with clients. The book covers the theoretical frameworks of health promotion, clinical approaches to the eleven healthy behaviors—eating well, physical activity, sexual health, oral health, smoking cessation, substance safety, injury prevention, violence prevention, disaster preparedness, organizational wellness, and enhancing development—as well as critical factors shaping the present and the future of the field. Written by the leading practitioners and researchers in the field of health promotion, Health Promotion in Practice is a key text and reference for students, faculty, researchers, and practitioners. "Finally, a signature book in which practitioners of health promotion will find relevant guidance for their work. Sherri Sheinfeld Gorin and Joan Arnold have compiled an outstanding cast of savvy experts whose collective effort has resulted in a stunning breadth of coverage. Whether you are a practitioner or a student preparing for practice, this book will help you to bridge the gap between theory and practice-driven empiricism." —John P. Allegrante, professor of health education, Teachers College, and Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University "The models of health promotion around which Health Promotion in Practice is built have a sound basis in current understanding of human development, the impact of community and social systems, and stages of growth, development, and aging. This handbook can provide both experienced health professionals and students beginning to develop practice patterns the content and structure to interactions that are truly promoting of health." —Kristine M. Gebbie, Dr.P.H., R.N., Columbia University School of Nursing
The book is a collection of poems written by Joan Cofrancesco and paintings by Janine Bartolotti. Both were inspired by Provincetown through the years.
The nightmares of her generation were AIDS and 9/11 and then there were the porcupines. Porcupines were the prickly little irritations that annoyed her but didnt kill her like broken relationships. 9/11 watching the news at a bar in downtown manhattan drinking miller high life a cloud of smoke rolls by
This book is a collection of short poems about love, loss, cats, magic, art, zen, sex, and dreams. Life is a series of moments. Each poem in this book is a moment in time captured for eternity like a photo. There is also an essay at the end of the book entitled "Measuring Out My Life With Cappucino Spoons." In this essay, I discuss how I became a poet. The poems in this collection are a celebration of love and life. I stood at the art museum staring at Wassily Kandinsky's Improvisation Number 27. The Garden of Love I thought there is nothing better than this then you walked by
This book is a collection of short poems about cat, travel, love, art, and i-ching. The poems were inspired by Robert Bly, Jacques Prvert, Frank Ohara, Rainer Rilke and Li Po.
The book is a collection of poems written by joan cofrancesco and paintings by janine bartolotti. Both were inspired by provincetown through the years.
Appreciation for the small goods of life-the taste of warm, fresh bread, the birthday card in the mailbox, the hour of quiet that returns us to ourselves-is itself a spiritual exercise." As nourishing as our daily bread, this all-new collection of wisdom from spiritual master and renowned religious leader Sr. Joan Chittister is essential reading for all who long to grow closer to God and one another. Here she reflects on such important themes as St. Benedict's call to "listen with the ear of the heart," learning to cultivate happiness and find joy in moderation, and developing a deeper prayer life in our ongoing search for communion with God. Book jacket.
An entertaining and challenging story of faith, family, adventure and danger — but above all of love: love of God, love of family, love of people. When God gently called her to the life of a Religious Sister, Joan wasn't at all sure that this was the life for her, and she gave Him every opportunity to 'change His mind. However, she soon discovered that He had indeed planned this life for her — a life of service that took her to work with the poor and marginalised in the South Pacific, South America and the former Communist Germany — and He gave her the courage, the strength of spirit and above all the love for people to carry out His mission"--Back cover.
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