Sacred Pampering Principles

Sacred Pampering Principles
Author: Debrena J. Gandy
Publsiher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 258
Release: 1998-09-16
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 9780688163471

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Originally self-published to enormous acclaim and demand, Sacred Pampering Principles is a beautifully written guide with hundreds of easy and innovative ways for on-the-go women to pamper their bodies and nurture their spirits. With her holistic approach to filling your life with comfort, balance, and peace, Debrena Jackson Gandy debunks society's myth that doing something for yourself is decadent and selfish. In fact, she says, the joy we gain from treating ourselves--whether to a luxuriant bath or to a meditative hour alone--is transferred to the people in our lives. When we emerge rejuvenated, others benefit from a patient mother, a fulfilled wife, an effective coworker, a solidly grounded friend. Written for African-American women, but accessible to women of all races, Sacred Pampering Principles demonstrates not only pampering ideas, but also explains why pampering, for less time and money than one might imagine, is vital to a balanced life.

Sacred Pampering Principles

Sacred Pampering Principles
Author: Debrena Jackson Gandy
Publsiher: William Morrow
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1998-12-31
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 068814571X

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All the Joy You Can Stand

All the Joy You Can Stand
Author: Debrena Jackson Gandy
Publsiher: Harmony
Total Pages: 302
Release: 2007-12-18
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9780307419743

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As a successful writer, keynote speaker, consultant, and seminar leader, Debrena Jackson Gandy has helped thousands of African-American women access their inner power and live life more joyfully and boldly. All the Joy You Can Stand: 101 Sacred Power Principles for Making Joy Real in Your Life is the eagerly anticipated follow-up to her best-seller, Sacred Pampering Principles. This engaging, thought-provoking book features 101 Power Principles that will help you tap into what brings you joy in your life and give you the spiritual tools to manifest the desires of your heart, including how to:Discover Your Sacred SelfStrengthen Your Gratitude MusclesIntegrate Renewal Into Your LifeBe a Sensuous WomanFree Your Creative GeniusCultivate Your IntuitionBecome a Spiritual GardenerBe the Architect of Your LifeExpand Your Joy Threshold Using insightful stories from her own life, as well as the lives of her readers, friends, and seminar and lecture participants, Debrena Jackson Gandy has written an uplifting and transformational get-real guide for women who want to develop their spiritual strength and actualize their divine potential. Whether it's freeing your spirit by learning to release and forgive, or discovering how to more gracefully move through life's cycles and seasons, here are proven answers for some of life's most difficult questions. Prepare to be challenged and to ask yourself, "How much joy can I stand?" For as Debrena says, the more joy you can stand, the more joy God gives you.

Children Consumerism and the Common Good

Children  Consumerism  and the Common Good
Author: Mary M. Doyle Roche
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 159
Release: 2009-09-17
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780739141922

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Children, Consumerism, and the Common Good explores the impact of consumer culture on the lives of children in the United States and globally, focusing on two phenomena: advertising to children and child labor. Christian communities have a critical role to play in securing the well-being of children and challenging the cultural trends that undermine that well-being. Themes in the tradition of Catholic social teaching can move us beyond the tensions between children's rights activists and those who propose a return to 'family values' and can inform practices of resistance, participation, and transformation. Roche argues that children are full, interdependent members of the communities of which they are a part. They have a claim on the fruits of our common life and are called to participate in that life according to their age and ability. The principle of the common good forms the benchmark for analyzing children's participation in the market and the ways in which market logic shapes other institutions of civil society, particularly educational institutions. The Cristo Rey Network of schools is highlighted as an example of institutional transformation which shapes children's participation in education and the economic life of their families and communities in a spirit of solidarity.

Poverty and Sickness in Modern Europe

Poverty and Sickness in Modern Europe
Author: Andreas Gestrich,Elizabeth Hurren,Steven King
Publsiher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2012-06-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781441110817

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Explores the experiences of the sick poor in modern Europe via an analysis of pauper narratives.

The Hour of the Furnaces

The Hour of the Furnaces
Author: Renny Golden
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 104
Release: 2000
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: UOM:39015049643979

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"Too often in revolutionary wars, it is the selfless -- those who defend the powerless, who risk their lives for others, who give up their food, water, and shelter so that others might be fed and sheltered -- who are the first to die. Unfortunately, those who are the first to die are often the first to be forgotten. This book remembers, and, in doing so, takes us to a plac eof such profound risk that everything, everything, must be called into question. 'What did you do,' asks the slain Guatemalan poet, Otto Rene Castillo, 'when the poor burned out like a dying flame?' This collection of poems aspires to be both poetry and social history. The voices in these poems -- clergy, human rights workers, peasants, and guerrillas caught up in the wars that plagued Central America over the last couple of decades -- speak from Salvadoran graves, from Guatemalan highlands, from dank jails, from primitive hide-outs, from ghost towns, from country churches. The poems are divided into two main sections: martyr poems and peasant poems. Each martyr and each peasant is presented first in a brief prose account, then in a poem." -- From the introduction.

Medicine and Public Health at the End of Empire

Medicine and Public Health at the End of Empire
Author: Howard Waitzkin
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2015-11-17
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781317256144

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The recent financial meltdown has brought notable changes to the global practice of health care changes that have often escaped the American news media. Although Western managed-care corporations previously had strengthened their influence abroad, now many countries are considering new approaches to health care for their citizens.The untold story of how corporations have influenced global health care and the impacts now in America as the system rapidly shifts is Dr. Waitzkin s subject in his provocative new book. We now live in a new era in which the prospects for more humane approaches to health care are taking root. Strengthening access and improving public health are at the heart of the many previously little-noted struggles and actions by individuals, groups, and whole nations to put control back in the hands of patients and practitioners, as Americans of many political stripes seem to universally seek. The impacts of these changes in the United States are considerable, and they are amply illustrated by Dr. Waitzkin as the United States attempts to reorient its own system of care.Selected as the 2012 winner of the Freidson Outstanding Publication Award by the American Sociological Association for its "bold and timely analysis of the global political economy of contemporary crises in health and medical care. By presenting the lessons learned from social medicine (past and present), [it] outlines a macro-sociologically informed response to these crises.""

Leisure and Society in Colonial Brazzaville

Leisure and Society in Colonial Brazzaville
Author: Phyllis Martin
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2002-08-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 0521524466

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This book is the first comprehensive study of leisure in an African colonial city.