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jean keating: NASA Technical Note , 1964 |
jean keating: Report United States. Congress Senate, |
jean keating: Olde Penn , 1925 |
jean keating: United States Statutes at Large United States, 1952 Vols. for 1950-19 contained treaties and international agreements issued by the Secretary of State as United States treaties and other international agreements. |
jean keating: Report United States. Congress. House, |
jean keating: Legislative Calendar United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Finance, 1950 |
jean keating: Prominent families: Pittsburgh , 1911-01-01 |
jean keating: The Journal of the American-Irish Historical Society American-Irish Historical Society, 1906 Contains the Society's meetings, proceedings, etc. |
jean keating: Teaching Transformation A. Keating, 2007-06-11 Drawing on indigenous belief systems and recent work in critical 'race' studies and multicultural-feminist theory, Keating provides detailed step-by-step suggestions, based on her own teaching experiences, designed to anticipate and change students' resistance to social-justice issues. It offers a holistic approach to theory and practice. |
jean keating: Mama, I Am Yet Still Alive Jeff Toalson, 2012-02 Civil War studies normally focus on military battles, campaigns, generals and politicians, with the common Confederate soldiers and Southern civilians receiving only token mention. Using personal accounts from more than two hundred forty soldiers, farmers, clerks, nurses, sailors, farm girls, merchants, surgeons, chaplains and wives, author Jeff Toalson has created a compilation that is remarkable in its simplicity and stunning in its scope. These soldiers and civilians wrote remarkable letters and kept astonishing diaries and journals. They discuss disease, slavery, inflation, religion, desertion, blockade running, and their never-ending hope that the war would end before their loved ones died. A major portion of these documents were unpublished and were made available by the Brewer Library of the United Daughters of the Confederacy. With this, his third significant contribution to Civil War literature, Jeff Toalson joins the select company of Thomas W. Cutrer and Bell I. Wiley as historians who have devoted their body of work to preserving the 'voices' of common Confederate soldiers and civilians. |
jean keating: Thirty years of electronic records Bruce I. Ambacher, 2003-08-19 As the institution with the oldest, largest, and most actively managed program in the world, the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) encompasses thirty years of experience in appraising, accessioning, preserving, describing and providing access to archival electronic records. In this collection of essays, twelve contributors, each of whom has been involved in NARA's development, discuss the application of archival theory and practice in NARA's development of these functions and trace how they evolved over time. The result is a fascinating and awesome amalgam of achievement, anecdote, and aspiration. |
jean keating: Alexandria 5 David Fideler, 2000-04-01 In ancient Egypt, the city of Alexandria was a flourishing cultural center where philosophical, spiritual, and cosmological teachings flowed together to create vital new syntheses. Today, Alexandria provides a meeting place for everyone who is interested in ancient and modern cosmological speculation, and how the humanities may contribute to contemporary life--Page 4 of cover. |
jean keating: The MARC Format and Life Cycle Tracking at the National Archives United States. National Archives and Records Administration. Archival Research and Evaluation Staff, 1986 |
jean keating: Ebony , 1964-12 EBONY is the flagship magazine of Johnson Publishing. Founded in 1945 by John H. Johnson, it still maintains the highest global circulation of any African American-focused magazine. |
jean keating: Reading People Sanjay Burman, 2018-10-09 Burman, master hypnotherapist, can uncover people's deepest secrets and insecurities by observing their unconscious behaviors. Here, he explains how to detect when someone is lying, whether a person can be trusted, and more. Sanjay Burman is a media strategy consultant, and a movie and television producer. He is the author of The Art of Persistence, He lives in Toronto. |
jean keating: Should Rebecca Smith, 2016-01-15 Culled from personal experience and keen observation about the effects of habitual self-talk on human experience, SHOULD is the most practical, indepth study of the language of self-oppression that exists today. SHOULD helps readers reclaim their authenticity through letting go of the external voices that drown out our inner guidance. |
jean keating: The Out-of-Sync Child Has Fun, Revised Edition Carol Stock Kranowitz, 2006-08-01 The first accessible guide to examine Sensory Processing Disorder, The Out-of-Sync Child touched the hearts and lives of thousands of families. Carol Stock Kranowitz continues her significant work with this companion volume, which presents more than one hundred playful activities specially designed for kids with SPD. Each activity in this inspiring and practical book is SAFE—Sensory-motor, Appropriate, Fun and Easy—to help develop and organize a child’s brain and body. Whether your child faces challenges with touch, balance, movement, body position, vision, hearing, smell, and taste, motor planning, or other sensory problems, this book presents lively and engaging ways to bring fun and play to everyday situations. This revised edition includes new activities, along with updated information on which activities are most appropriate for children with coexisting conditions including Asperger’s and autism, and more. |
jean keating: Home Health Services in the United States: a Working Paper on Current Status Brahna Trager, 1973 |
jean keating: Massachusetts Quilts Lynne Z. Bassett, 2009 The definitive treasury of Massachusetts's historic quilts, and a tribute to the creative spirit of their makers |
jean keating: Ebony , 1964-12 EBONY is the flagship magazine of Johnson Publishing. Founded in 1945 by John H. Johnson, it still maintains the highest global circulation of any African American-focused magazine. |
jean keating: Okanogan and Wenatchee National Forests (N.F.), I-90 Wilderness Study , 2002 |
jean keating: Reading People Sanjay Burman M.HT, 2011-06-07 You have an easy way of explaining things. -Shirley Maclaine See what is not being shown and hear what is not being said. Did you know that a micro-gesture occurs 1/8 of a second before a word is spoken? Or how about the person that pats you on the back while hugging you is actually uncomfortable? When you try to impress her and she smiles without showing crows feet around her eyes, don't feel good about yourself. By looking at a desk, tell how the person reacts to pressure. Find what a person is most insecure about, and what they truly feel towards you. Reading people takes observing people. Through the exercises in the book you will get more comfortable doing so, and the techniques can help you in our personal and professional life. Don't guess! Let them tell you everything! |
jean keating: Clinical Interaction and the Analysis of Meaning Theo L. Dorpat, Michael L. Miller, 2013-05-13 Clinical Interaction and the Analysis of Meaning evinces a therapeutic vitality all too rare in works of theory. Rather than fleeing from the insights of other disciplines, Dorpat and Miller discover in recent research confirmation of the possibilities of psychoanalytic treatment. In Section I, Critique of Classical Theory, Dorpat proposes a radical revision of the notion of primary process consonant with contemporary cognitive science. Such a revised conception not only enlarges our understanding of the analytic process; it also provides analysis with a conceptual language that can articulate meaningful connections with a growing body of empirical research about the development and nature of human cognition. In Section II, Interactional Theory, Miller reverses the direction of inquiry. He begins with the literature on cognitive development and functioning, and proceeds to mine it for concepts relevant to the clinical process. He shows how a revised understanding of the operation of cognition and affect can impart new meaning to basic clinical concepts such as resistance, transference, and level of psychopathology. In Section III, Applications and Exemplifications, Dorpat concludes this exemplary collaboration by exploring select topics from the standpoint of his and Miller's new psychoanalytic theory. At the heart of the authors' endeavor it meaning analysis, a concept that integrates an up-to-date model of human information processing with the traditional goals of psychoanalysis. The patient approaches the clinical encounter, they argue, with cognitive-affective schemas that are the accumulatice product of his life experience to date; the manifold meanings ascribed to the clinical interaction must be understood as the product of these schemas rather than as distortions deriving from unconscious, drive-related fantasies. The therapist's goal is to make the patient's meaning-making conscious and thus available for introspection. |
jean keating: Annual Report of the Board of Education of Lyons Township Lyons (Ill. : Township). Board of Education, 1911 |
jean keating: Crimes of Punishment Theodore L. Dorpat, 2007 This groundbreaking book by an award-winning psychoanalyst and forensic psychiatrist presents a comprehensive exploration of a timely but often taboo topic: the failure of punishment to deter crime and violence, an issue that affects us both individually and as a culture. Written at the culmination of the author s fifty-year career as a psychoanalyst, forensic psychologist and scholar, this wide-ranging work identifies the origins of violence and investigates the surprising consequences of punishment from a multitude of perspectives. In his treatment of the topic, Dr. Dorpat utilizes scienti. |
jean keating: Gaslighting, the Double Whammy, Interrogation and Other Methods of Covert Control in Psychotherapy and Analysis Theodore L. Dorpat, 1996-10-28 In treatment, the psychotherapist is in a position of power. Often, this power is unintentionally abused. While trying to embody a compassionate concern for patients, therapists use accepted techniques that can inadvertently lead to control, indoctrination, and therapeutic failure. Contrary to the stated tradition and values of psychotherapy, they subtly coerce patients rather than respect and genuinely help them. The more gross kinds of patient abuse, deliberate ones such as sexual and financial exploitation, are expressly forbidden by professional organizations. However, there are no regulations discouraging the more covert forms of manipulation, which are not even considered exploitative by many clinicians. In this book, noted psychiatrist Theo. L. Dorpat strongly disagrees. Using a contemporary interactional perspective Dorpat demonstrates the destructive potential of manipulation and indoctrination in treatment. This book is divided into three parts. Part I explores the various ways power can be abused. Part II examines eleven treatment cases in which covert manipulation and control either caused analytic failure or severely impaired the treatment process. Cases discussed include the analyses of Dora and the Wolf Man by Freud, the two analyses of Mr. Z by Kohut, as well as other published and unpublished treatments. An interactional perspective is used to examine the harmful short- and long-term effects of using indoctrination methods as well as to unravel conscious and unconscious communications between therapists and patients that can contribute to manipulations. Part III shows readers how to work using a non-directive, egalitarian approach in both psychoanalytic psychotherapy and psychoanalysis. |
jean keating: Catalogue of the Public Documents of the ... Congress and of All Departments of the Government of the United States for the Period from ... to ... , 1919 |
jean keating: Catalogue of the Public Documents of the [the Fifty-third] Congress [to the 76th Congress] and of All Departments of the Government of the United States United States. Superintendent of Documents, 1896 |
jean keating: Catalogue of the Public Documents of the ... Congress and of All Departments of the Government of the United States United States. Superintendent of Documents, 1929 |
jean keating: The Australian Musical News , 1929 |
jean keating: Feminists Who Changed America, 1963-1975 Barbara J. Love, 2006-09-22 Documenting key feminists who ignited the second wave women's movement Barbara J. Love’s Feminists Who Changed America, 1963-1975 will be the first comprehensive directory to document many of the founders and leaders (including both well-known and grassroots organizers) of the second wave women's movement. It tells the stories of more than two thousand individual women and a few notable men who together reignited the women's movement and made permanent changes to entrenched customs and laws. The biographical entries on these pioneering feminists represent their many factions, all parts of the country, all races and ethnic groups, and all political ideologies. Nancy Cott's foreword discusses the movement in relation to the earlier first wave and presents a brief overview of the second wave in the context of other contemporaneous social movements. |
jean keating: Congressional Record United States. Congress, 1950 |
jean keating: Journal of the House of Representatives of the United States United States. Congress. House, 1950 Some vols. include supplemental journals of such proceedings of the sessions, as, during the time they were depending, were ordered to be kept secret, and respecting which the injunction of secrecy was afterwards taken off by the order of the House. |
jean keating: NASA Technical Note United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1963 |
jean keating: Configured to Christ: On Spiritual Direction and Clergy Formation James Keating, 2021-10-15 The best clerical formation today prepares men to be divinely loved in their humanity. In Configured to Christ: On Spiritual Direction and Clergy Formation, Deacon James Keating shares what makes a priest or deacon peaceful, personally happy, and—to the extent he keeps receiving the love of God in prayer as a man of interiority and sacrament—a minister of God’s love to his people. |
jean keating: Your Place Or Mine? Jean-Christophe Novelli, Sheila Keating, 1998 Jean-Christophe Novelli is one of London's most-celebrated new Michelin-starred chefs, renowned for his striking combinations of flavors and artisitc presentations. But at the heart of many of his signature dishes are easy and accessible recipes perfectly suited to the home cook. In his restaurant kitchens Jean-Christophe adapts and combines these core recipes in a varietyof innovative ways suivant son humeur--according to his mood--adding an unusual vegetable here, a highly flavored oil or an exotic garnish there, to produce the dazzling creations for which he is so well known. Now adventuresome home cooks can re-create these spectacular effects in their own kitchens. Your Place or Mine: Cooking at Home with Restaurant Style follows Jean-Christophe's building-block approach to cooking, offering more than 100 recipes along with dozens of ideas for variations. In sections on Fish and Shellfish, Poultry and Game, Meat, Vegetables, and Desserts, he demonstrates how to build on simple recipes to discover a range of from his repertoire of oils, powders, juices, and reductions. For example, a simple eggplant caviar becomes an integral layer of a luscious Goat Cheese Terrine with Eggplant and Red Pepper Caviar. A straightforward hearty beef daube becomes the stuffing for an elegant sweet glazd onion. Transform fresh pan-seared scallops, Fava Beans, Orange, Vanilla, and Cardamom. Or let the pure flavors of the basic recipes speak for themselves--the choice is yours, according to your mood. Lavishly illustrated with full--color photographs of both simple and more complex dishes, including the chef's whimsical dessert sensations, along with step-by-step photographs of more intricateculinary techniques, Your Place or Mine will inspire you to experiment, improvise, and be as bold and creative as the chef himself. |
jean keating: Records of the American Catholic Historical Society of Philadelphia American Catholic Historical Society of Philadelphia, 1909 |
jean keating: 'No Man is an Island' Marc Serge Rivière, 2008 |
jean keating: A DEACON’S RETREAT James Keating, 2010 |
jean keating: United States Government Publications Monthly Catalog United States. Superintendent of Documents, 1950 February issue includes Appendix entitled Directory of United States Government periodicals and subscription publications; September issue includes List of depository libraries; June and December issues include semiannual index. |
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The name Jean is of French origin and is derived from the name Jehanne, a feminine form of the name John. It means "God is gracious" or "gift from God." Jean is a unisex name and can be …
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Meaning: The name Jean is of English origin and has a neutral gender. It is derived from the French name Jeanne, which in turn comes from the Latin name Johannes. The name Jean …
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Jean is used chiefly in the French language and it is derived from Hebrew origins. The name is derived from Jehan (Old French) via Iohannes (Latinized); these are also the source forms of …
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Jean (female given name) - Wikipedia
Jean is a common female given name in English-speaking countries. It is the Scottish form of Jane (and is sometimes pronounced that way). It is sometimes spelled Jeaine.
Jean - Name Meaning, What does Jean mean? (girl)
Jean as a girls' name (also used more generally as boys' name Jean) is pronounced jeen. It is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Jean is "God is gracious". Variant of Jane, from John. …
Jean - Baby Name Meaning, Origin, and Popularity
5 days ago · The name Jean is a girl's name of English origin meaning "God is gracious". Originally a feminine of John, Jean was popular in Scotland long before it found favor …
JEAN Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of JEAN is a durable twilled cotton cloth used especially for sportswear and work clothes. How to use jean in a sentence.
Jean - Name Meaning and Origin - Name Discoveries
The name Jean is of French origin and is derived from the name Jehanne, a feminine form of the name John. It means "God is gracious" or "gift from God." Jean is a unisex name and can be …
Jean: Name Meaning, Popularity and Info on BabyNames.com
Jun 10, 2025 · The name Jean is primarily a gender-neutral name of English origin that means God Is Gracious. Click through to find out more information about the name Jean on …
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4 days ago · E. Jean Carroll exits the Manhattan Federal Court following the verdict in the civil rape accusation case against former President Donald Trump, in New York, on May 9, 2023.
Jean: meaning, origin, and significance explained - What the Name
Meaning: The name Jean is of English origin and has a neutral gender. It is derived from the French name Jeanne, which in turn comes from the Latin name Johannes. The name Jean …
Jean - Meaning of Jean, What does Jean mean? - BabyNamesPedia
Jean is used chiefly in the French language and it is derived from Hebrew origins. The name is derived from Jehan (Old French) via Iohannes (Latinized); these are also the source forms of …