Time To Be Free 5773 Is a spiritual autobiography of Paris David Blumenthal's life in the Martial Arts and beyond. Martial Arts, the Bible, Jewish Mysticism are all entwined, and what they mean to him in today's world. This book belongs on the shelf next to books like the, "Warrior Athlete: Body, Mind & Spirit "by Dan Millman , "The Book of the Five Rings," by Miyamoto Musashi. A scrawny little kid, oldest of four with three younger sisters that grew up in a complex world and simplified it all to give meaning to his life. His vision was attributed to circumstances in his life that gave him a window to the future. His predictions made in 2008 are left in the book through 2013. A vision of a unique economic system and a future political system comes from this book. It all starts with us as an individual, and that is where the human race will develop, into super human beings that will change the world of tomorrow. The development will come through faith, values and effort beyond expectations. Read and become one!
Come live with me and be my love..." Nothing personalizes a wedding more than using the right words. Brides- and grooms-to-be looking for unique, inspiring ways to celebrate their special day will find the best words of love in this practical guide. Romantic and witty, classic and contemporary, multicultural, pop-cultural, and just plain fun-if it's been said about love, it's in this book. Covering everything from invitations and wedding websites to readings, programs, party favors, and more, Words for the Wedding presents hundreds of classic and contemporary poems, quotes, quips, and blessings-from the Buddha to Bono-along with advice on how to use them most memorably. Whether you're planning a traditional nuptial or a do-it-yourself celebration on a shoestring, this useful and inspiring book will help you find all the right words to go along with "I do.
The summer camps have provided many American children's first experience of community beyond their immediate family and neighbourhoods. This title chronicles the history of the American summer camp, from its invention in the late nineteenth century through its rise in the first four decades of the twentieth century"--OCLC.
Treating personality disorders can be extremely frustrating for clinicians. As a result, many doctors get caught in a cycle of diagnosing and rediagnosing in an attempt to find an approach that works. In Personality Disorders Over Time: Precursors, Course, and Outcome, Joel Paris, M.D., proposes a better approach-one based on management rather than cure-that he developed while following a group of patients with borderline personality disorder (BPD) for over 25 years. Paris believes that the key to effective treatment of personality disorders lies in understanding their progression over a lifetime. In Personality Disorders Over Time, he outlines a sound framework for treatment that features A realistic long-term treatment approach that strives for gradual recovery with intermittent interventions An examination of the progression of these disorders over time, including childhood precursors, course and outcome, and treatment A general theory of personality disorders, including Axis I and Axis II cluster disorders Suggestions for a broader, more accurate DSM classification reflecting the personality trait dimensions that underlie disorders Written in the first person, studded with clinical anecdotes, and filled with up-to-date literature references, Personality Disorders Over Time provides fascinating insights into these complicated disorders. It is an excellent resource for any clinician who wants to understand and provide more effective treatment to patients with personality disorders.
Splitopia challenges outdated, negative assumptions about divorce with sharp wit, searing honesty, rigorous research, and intimate interviews, and offers guidance for healthier, happier splits"--
Narrators of the Hebrew Bible generally allow their stories to proceed while relying on characters and dialogue to provide necessary information. Paris calls attention to when the story teller “breaks frame” to provide information or direct reader understanding, preventing undesirable construals or interpretations of the story. After surveying the phenomenon in the Hebrew Bible and other ancient Near Eastern literature, Paris focuses on the Deuteronomistic History. Paris argues that attention to narrative obtrusion offers an entry point into the world of the narrator and redefines aspects of narrative criticism.
The etiology of borderline personality disorder is essentially unknown. Although many well-known theoretical formulations remain the best possible hypotheses, much of what has been suggested thus far for the management of BPD has proved impractical in a majority of cases. Written by an expert in the field of BPD, Borderline Personality Disorder presents a practical approach to the management of patients with this disorder. Designed for readers who are skeptical of facile explanations, this book provides a broader view of the etiology of BPD than has been presented in previous studies. Readers will not only appreciate the review of the current research but also its theoretical integration into practice. Borderline Personality Disorderhas two goals: to build a comprehensive theory of etiology which takes into account biological, psychological, and social factors. to suggest treatment guidelines which are consistent with this theory, and which are based on the findings of clinical trials. Based on the most up-to-date clinical research available, Borderline Personality Disorder shows how these complex disorders are shaped by biological vulnerability, brought on by psychological experiences, and influenced by social conditions.
Three successful black women, Paris Love, Lucky Blue and Lolita Marcus set out to make it big in a world where money was no object and life was their playground. The road to success wasn't an easy one for neither of the women because they all had skeletons from their past that molded their futures.--Source other than Library of Congress.
Time To Be Free 5773 Is a spiritual autobiography of Paris David Blumenthal's life in the Martial Arts and beyond. Martial Arts, the Bible, Jewish Mysticism are all entwined, and what they mean to him in today's world. This book belongs on the shelf next to books like the, "Warrior Athlete: Body, Mind & Spirit "by Dan Millman , "The Book of the Five Rings," by Miyamoto Musashi. A scrawny little kid, oldest of four with three younger sisters that grew up in a complex world and simplified it all to give meaning to his life. His vision was attributed to circumstances in his life that gave him a window to the future. His predictions made in 2008 are left in the book through 2013. A vision of a unique economic system and a future political system comes from this book. It all starts with us as an individual, and that is where the human race will develop, into super human beings that will change the world of tomorrow. The development will come through faith, values and effort beyond expectations. Read and become one!
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