This is a fiction romance novel about a woman named Lucy. Lucy is in a 7 year relationship with Michael. However, she cannot commit to marriage with Michael and she does not know why until she meets Tina
Lucy has now been with Tina for two years. She seems quite happy settling into her new life with Tina and preparing to attend the wedding of her best friend Sandy. Her career as a news journalist has also brought about some amazing changes in her life as she is given a new office assistant to work closely by her side. What could possibly go wrong? Life seems wonderful for Lucy until she finds out her ex, Michael has gotten out of jail and has threatened to get revenge on her. As much as she loves Tina, Lucy is terrified and lives in constant fear that Michael will hurt her or Tina. As Michael threatens to settle the score, Lucy will make a decision that will change her life forever.
This book examines the multiple ways that concepts associated with Native North American indigeneity can contribute to creative and critical approaches to the process of teaching and learning. A must-read for all pre-service and in-service teachers, the book illustrates how applying these new perspectives to the process of teacher education can shed light on new possibilities for curricular reform. This text will be especially useful to social studies educators interested in interdisciplinary approaches to critical curriculum development.
With increasing globalization, countries face social, linguistic, religious and other cultural changes that can lead to misunderstandings in a variety of settings. These changes can have broader implications across the world, leading to changing dynamics in identity, gender, relationships, family, and community. This book addresses the subsequent need for a basic understanding of the cultural dimensions of psychology and their application to everyday settings. The book discusses the basis of culture and presents related theories and concepts, including a description of how cognition and behavior are influenced by different sociocultural contexts. The text explores a broad definition of culture and provides practical models to improve intercultural relations, communication, and cultural competency. Each chapter contains an introduction, a concise overview of the topic, a practical application of the topic using current global examples, and a brief summary. This up to date overview of psychology and culture is ideal reading for undergraduate and graduate students and academics interested in culturally related topics and issues.
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