Listening to Their Voices

Listening to Their Voices
Author: Molly Meijer Wertheimer
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1997
Genre: Rhetoric
ISBN: 1570031711

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In her introduction Molly Meijer Wertheimer traces the patriarchal nature of traditional rhetorical histories as well as the continuing debate about how best to write women into rhetoric's historical record. Though composed from a variety of disciplinary perspectives, the volume's essays advance rhetorical theory by examining exceptional women rhetoricians and their unusual rhetorical practices and strategies.

Listen to Their Voices

Listen to Their Voices
Author: Katharine Smithrim,Rena Upitis
Publsiher: Canadian Music Educators' Association
Total Pages: 366
Release: 2007-09-15
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780920630136

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Making the connection between Research and Practice is the hope of most music education researchers. This volume brings the two together with the goal of furthering the dialogue concerning music education for young learners.

Listening to Their Voices

Listening to Their Voices
Author: Jan Hawkins
Publsiher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2017-12-17
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1979960992

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This book includes verbatim interview contributions from individuals who have ASD, their parents, siblings, and some professionals. It is written by a therapist who works with all those groups, so that other chapters include examples of the lives and experiences of those with ASD. The purpose of the book is to introduce the how to of Person-Centred Planning, by introducing the Person-Centred Approach to anybody supporting people with ASD. Readers would include support workers, social workers, counsellors/therapists, medical practitioners, volunteers, and any other practitioners aiming to support people with ASD to reach their best potential in life.

Indigenous Environmental Justice

Indigenous Environmental Justice
Author: Karen Jarratt-Snider,Marianne O. Nielsen
Publsiher: Indigenous Justice
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2020
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780816540839

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"With connections to traditional homelands being at the heart of Native identity, environmental justice is of heightened importance to Indigenous communities. Not only do irresponsible and exploitative environmental policies harm the physical and financial health of Indigenous communities, they also cause spiritual harm by destroying the land and wildlife that are held in a place of exceptional reverence for Indigenous peoples. Combining elements of legal issues, human rights issues, and sovereignty issues, Indigenous Environmental Justice creates a clear example of community resilience in the face of corporate greed"--

The Voice

The Voice
Author: Sandi Patty,Cindy Lambert
Publsiher: HarperChristian + ORM
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2018-11-06
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780310352358

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Christian music icon and forty-time Dove award winner Sandi Patty has long astounded listeners with her powerful voice. And yet, off the stage, Sandi struggled to have a voice at all. Journey with Sandi and discover the tools you need to listen for God's voice and find your voice along the way. With a history of sexual abuse, infidelity, divorce, and crises of self-image, Sandi lived much of her life feeling unworthy of love or value. Like so many of us, she coped by living through the voices of others, allowing other people to prescribe her identity. As she performed around the world, Sandi met others just like her who hid their wounds behind quiet smiles and struggled to live with fractured identities. Through deeply intimate stories of her life and the empowering spiritual truths she's learned, Sandi offers readers wisdom to navigate the journey from voicelessness to discovering the voice God has given you, teaching you to: Embrace your true self Share your story Become the person God created you to be Sandi's warm and invitational writing will draw you to the voice of the God who sings over your life, saying you are seen, you are loved, and your voice is worth hearing. With timeless wisdom, The Voice will help you uncover your God-given identity and a voice of your very own. Praise for The Voice: "I've known Sandi for more than a quarter of a century. I'm one of the millions who have been blessed by her voice and touched by her words of wisdom. Her story is one of grace, hope, and second chances. May it impact all who read it." --Max Lucado, pastor and New York Times bestselling author "My favorite kind of spiritual leader is the one who tells the truth and gives others permission to tell the truth. I don't need shiny, polished, or tidy. I need genuine. Sandi, my dear friend, whom I love wholeheartedly, has given us this and more in The Voice." --Jen Hatmaker, New York Times bestselling author

Hearing the Voices of Children

Hearing the Voices of Children
Author: Christine Hallett,Alan Prout
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2003-12-16
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781134474998

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The main theme of this book is the emergence of 'the child's voice' and the implications of this for social policy across countries and continents.

Hearing the voices of Gypsy Roma and Traveller communities

Hearing the voices of Gypsy  Roma and Traveller communities
Author: Ryder, Andrew,Cemlyn, Sarah,Acton, Thomas
Publsiher: Policy Press
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2014-10-08
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781447313571

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Over the past decade, interest in Gypsies, Roma and Travellers (GRT) has risen up the political and media agendas, but they remain relatively unknown. This topical book is the first to chart the history and contemporary developments in GRT community activism, and the community and voluntary organisations and coalitions which support it. Underpinned by radical community development and equality theories, it describes the communities' struggle for rights against a backdrop of intense intersectional discrimination across Europe, and critiques the ambivalent role of community development in fostering these campaigns. Much of it co-written by community activists, it is a vehicle for otherwise marginalised voices, and an essential resource and inspiration for practitioners, lecturers, researchers and members of GRT communities.

The Voices of Baseball

The Voices of Baseball
Author: Kirk McKnight
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 365
Release: 2023-04-12
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781538177020

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An in-depth look at each of Major League Baseball’s thirty ballparks from the perspectives of the game’s longest-tenured storytellers—the broadcasters. With decades of broadcasting between them, 50 broadcasters share their fondest memories from the booth, encapsulating some of baseball’s greatest moments.