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laura gutman: EEO Law and Personnel Practices Arthur Gutman, 2000-02-03 How do the EEO laws affect a company′s or an organization′s key personnel decisions? Popular in its first edition with readers who needed dependable information on this pertinent question. This new edition has been completely updated and revised for more accessibility. This edition continues the practice of providing readers with a framework for understanding each federal EEO law in terms of six key questions: - Who has rights (protected classes)? - Who has duties (covered entities)? - Which practices are prohibited (covered practices)? - How do claims reach court (administrative procedures)? - What are the penalties for breaking the law (remedies)? - How are claims decided at trial (judicial scenarios)? These questions offer a way for untangling the overlapping and complimentary features of the EEO laws as a group even when these laws protect the same classes (such as race or gender). Besides the latest EEO law information and a new chapter that highlights the major changes in these laws, this new edition now includes: - Introductory sections for each chapter provide an overview of the chapter′s content. - Opening key questions arranged by chapter headings so that the reader knows where to look to find a quick answer. - Summary tables highlight and compare key cases, legal scenarios, and key topics. - Brief within chapter summaries recap the effect of a law or summarizes a major topic. - Compliance issues are discussed at the end of each chapter along with a list of Do′s and Don′ts. - Discussion questions end chapters and offer stimulating ideas for class discussions or personal reflection Written for non-legal students and practitioners, this book gives readers the tools for avoiding workplace discrimination and preempting the need for litigation. |
laura gutman: Inside Dreamweaver MX Laura Gutman, Patricia J. Ayers, Donald S. Booth, 2002 Annotation This title has a solid mix of in-depth explanation of Dreamweaver X features and real-world tips and tricks to make Dreamweaver work. Includes detailed explanations, real-world tips, and useful tutorials on all Dreamweaver functions. |
laura gutman: Better Vision Now Clara A. Hackett, Lawrence Galton, William Gutman, Laura Glusha, 2006-08-11 Thinking about laser eye surgery? Tired of glasses and contacts? Take a look at this easy-to-follow, step-by-step method for improving poor vision. Hackett's innovative self-help guide includes a basic 12-week program of simple routines and drills that are recommended for correcting nearsightedness, farsightedness, crossed eyes, color-blindness, glaucoma, cataracts, and other serious eye problems. Incorporating Dr. William H. Bates' treatment of systematic exercise and training — techniques generally applied in treating and rehabilitating handicapped patients — the text suggests that relaxation, eyesight training, and skillful use of psychological factors are important elements that can possibly lead to improved eye functions. Bates, a practicing New York City ophthalmologist, first demonstrated his method of improving defective vision in the 1920s. Since then, thousands of people have been helped by methods devised by the doctor and his pupils. A useful aid for anyone experiencing problems with their vision, this practical guide will also be of value to healthcare specialists. |
laura gutman: The Fourth Trimester Kimberly Ann Johnson, 2017-12-26 A guide to help support women through post-partum healing on the physical, emotional, relational, and spiritual levels. This holistic guide offers practical advice to support women through postpartum healing on the physical, emotional, relational, and spiritual levels—and provides women with a roadmap to this very important transition that can last from a few months to a few years. Kimberly Ann Johnson draws from her vast professional experience as a doula, postpartum consultant, yoga teacher, body worker, and women’s health care advocate, and from the healing traditions of Ayurveda, traditional Chinese medicine, and herbalism—as well as her own personal experience—to cover • how you can prepare your body for birth; • how you can organize yourself and your household for the best possible transition to motherhood; • simple practices and home remedies to facilitate healing and restore energy; • how to strengthen relationships and aid the return to sex; • learning to exercise safely postpartum; • carrying your baby with comfort; • exploring the complex and often conflicting emotions that arise postpartum; • and much more. |
laura gutman: The Kid Who Ran for President Dan Gutman, 2012 With his friend as campaign manager and his former babysitter as running mate, twelve-year-old Judson Moon sets out to become President of the United States. |
laura gutman: The resurgence of the feminine Fanny Van Laere, 2012-01-01 Within a society in which rational analysis and technology have been greatly developed, but which has not known how to translate its material wealth into emotional and spiritual wellbeing, the resurgence of the feminine is ever more necessary, essential and unavoidable. This book is a call and guide for healing and for developing consciousness, of both women and men. It offers tools to integrate feminine values, as well as to humanize our relationships with ourselves, the rest of society and with the environment. It is about waking up to your own true power and your true nature, beyond social and gender conditioning. It is an invitation to go within in order to be in contact with our Divine Human Potential, develop it and then express and externalize it, healing in this way our life and our relationship with Mother Earth. In this voyage of initiation, and as we overcome the repression of the feminine, we dare to explore our most human dimensions, as well as enter into contact with our most vulnerable sides, turning them into allies and true strength. The Resurgence of the Feminine contains an article by Leonard Orr, founder of Rebirthing Breathwork, and a prologue written by Vandana Shiva. |
laura gutman: Float Laura Martin, 2018-05-29 From the critically acclaimed author of the Edge of Extinction series comes this fast-paced, action-packed, and heartfelt adventure about a group of kids with uncontrollable abilities, perfect for fans of Gordon Korman, Lisa McMann, and Dan Gutman! Emerson can float…he just can’t do it very well. His uncontrollable floating is his RISK factor, which means that he deals with Reoccurring Incidents of the Strange Kind. The last place Emerson wants to be is at a government-mandated summer camp for RISK kids like him, so he’s shocked when he actually starts having fun at camp—and he even makes some new friends. But it’s not all canoeing and capture the flag at Camp Outlier. The summer of fun takes a serious turn when Emerson and his friends discover that one of their own is hiding a deadly secret that puts all of their lives in danger. It’s up to the Red Maple boys to save themselves—and everyone like them. |
laura gutman: Microbiology Hans Zinsser, 1976 |
laura gutman: Houdini and Me Dan Gutman, 2021-03-02 Harry has always admired the famous escape artist Houdini. And when Houdini asks for help in coming back to life, it seems like an amazing chance...or could it be Houdini's greatest trick of all? Eleven-year-old Harry Mancini is NOT Harry Houdini--the famous escape artist who died in 1926. But Harry DOES live in Houdini's old New York City home, and he definitely knows everything there is to know about Houdini's life. What is he supposed to do, then, when someone starts texting him claiming that they're Houdini, communicating from beyond the grave? Respond, of course. It's hard for Harry to believe that Houdini is really contacting him, but this Houdini texts the secrets to all of the escape tricks the dead Houdini used to do. What's more, Houdini's offering Harry a chance to go back in time and experience it for himself. Should Harry ignore what must be a hoax? Or should he give it a try and take Houdini up on this death-defying offer? Dan Gutman is the award-winning author of series including My Weird School, The Genius Files, and the baseball card series, including Honus & Me. He uses his writing powers for good once again in this exciting new middle grade novel. Named a New York State Great Read by the Empire State Center for the Book! |
laura gutman: Army Brat Laura Gutman, 2024-05-23 The lives of Army brats have always been a core component of the US military. Scarcely described until now, Army Brat: World War II is an essential account that fills a major gap in history. Author Laura Thurston Gutman lived deeply embedded within the US Armed Forces from the United States’ earliest entry into World War II through the Vietnam era. Chronicling pivotal events during those years, this historical autobiography describes a life inextricably intertwined with the military. From her birth at West Point’s hospital, to her cobbled-together education, and witnessing her father’s many military honors, Laura’s childhood was one of intense awareness of the danger her father faced and the courage her mother displayed. As she grew older, she lurked in the background during long evenings of intense discussions of policy. Through the constant upheaval and disruption so familiar to military families, Laura developed a radical independence, a determination to gain control over her life, and a fearless approach to her own education. Chronicling the experiences of a strong military family as they witness and participate in the unfolding of history in a dangerous and challenging world, Army Brat identifies consequential insights into the critical importance of a strong religious foundation; an educational system dedicated to core concepts of nation and loyalty; and leadership that prioritizes sovereignty, national defense, and military support. |
laura gutman: Best Practice 3 Emma Nardi, Cinzia Angelini , 2014-09-01 Emma Nardi, Introduction; Anja Bellmann, Stefan Bresky, Bernd Wagner, Early Childhood Education in Museums. Exploring History in the Deutsches Historisches Museum; Anna Asoyan, Armine Grigoryan, The Museum is the Guest of the School; Ana Luisa Nossar, Branca Pimentel, Elaine Fontana, Marina Herling, Maria Carolina Machado, Paula Selli, Babies at the Museum? At Segall, that’s happening!; María Antonieta Sibaja Hidalgo, Descubrir, experimentar, construir…; Ernesta Todisco, Summer Camp for children. Promoting the knowledge of the museum; Niko Bos, Developing Look & Learn cards; Annemies Broekgaarden, History adventure! You and the Golden Age; Anne-Sophie Grassin, Un dimanche avec des étudiants de Paris-Dauphine au musée de Cluny; Elvire Jansen, Inez Weyermans, Irma Enklaar, Wereldgrachten (World Canals); Antonella Poce, Promoting science: the creation of a scientific observatory to raise awareness on sea biodiversity; Susan Rowe, Seeds of Knowledge, Education, and Empowerment through a School Garden Project; Martin Bourguignat, Le Studio 13/16, espace dédié aux adolescents de 13 à 16 ans au Centre Pompidou; Cynthia Iburg, Nature Nocturne. Rediscovering the Museum as an Adult; Fabrice Casadebaig, Les Ateliers nomades; Nathalie Mémoire, Le Muséum chez vous; Anne Ruelland, Exposition-itinérante « Jardiner la ville »; Jesse-Lee Costa Dollerup, Tanya Lindkvist, The Art of Learning Language. An educational inclusion programme bringing together art, language and interculturality; Laura Evans, Building a Bridge? Understanding the Multicultural Impact of Islamic Art at the Dallas Museum of Art; Irene Balzani, Cristina Bucci, Luca Carli Ballola, Michela Mei, A più voci – With Many Voices. The Palazzo Strozzi project for people with Alzheimer’s and their caregivers; Coraline Knoff, Stéphanie Merran, Vincent Poussou, “Le Voyage”, une exposition au Centre Pénitentiaire Sud-Francilien; Angela Manders, Museum for One Day. A special museum experience on location; Paolo Campetella, Yes picture please!; Karine Lasaracina, L’art du réseau: un Musée en ligne; Kyle Soller, Ellen Bechtol, Leah Melber, Observe to Learn. |
laura gutman: Zinsser Microbiology Hans Zinsser, 1992 Describes pathogenic infectious agents and the diseases they cause. Also, discusses basic principles of bacterial physiology and genetics, of molecular and cellular immunology, and of molecular virology. |
laura gutman: Kiss Me Carlos González, 2020-06-11 How we parent our children is at the heart of our relationships with them – and Dr Carlos Gonzalez, a renowned Spanish paediatrician and father, believes that our children deserve all the love we can give them. If we reject the routines and excessive discipline promoted by self-styled childcare experts, and instead parent with love, respect and freedom, we can allow our children to grow and thrive both physically and emotionally. A bestseller in Spain, Kiss Me encourages parents to see the good in their children and nurture it carefully, forging warm and rewarding family relationships. With discussions of how to handle common parenting issues including sleep, rewards and punishment and carving out quality time with our children, this warm and reassuring book is hugely valuable for parents in today’s world. |
laura gutman: The Perfection Deception Jane Bluestein, 2015-08-25 When Dr. Bluestein would tell someone that she just finished writing a book on perfectionism, she would often hear a whole tirade on shoddy workmanship and terrible customer service. 'If you ask me, we need a whole lot more perfectionism,' one individual insisted |
laura gutman: Flourishing Families Denise Dziwak, 2019-05-07 Denise Dziwak, invites you to enter her inner home to coach you so you can learn to connect to yourself and transform your family life to flourish. She is an entrepreneur, inspirational speaker, spiritual teacher, and life coach, who has built her inner home upon a pillar: freedom to choose. Things come with life that we cannot change. Yet, we are free to choose how we relate to what happens to us. This response-ability gives us the power to build our homes within to create the happiness, peace, or love we crave. In this book, Denise guides you to form a vision of your ideal home, reflect on how you’ve been building it up to now, and what you can do differently to promote inner peace and fulfillment. The insights and clear actions on this book will help you change whatever isn’t working in your life and transform it to live in harmony with your loved ones. |
laura gutman: Land Change Science Garik Gutman, Anthony C. Janetos, Christopher O. Justice, Emilio F. Moran, John F. Mustard, Ronald R. Rindfuss, David Skole, Billy Lee Turner II, Mark A. Cochrane, 2012-03-24 This volume is a synthesis of the NASA funded work under the Land-Cover and Land-Use Change Program. Hundreds of scientists have worked for the past eight years to understand one of the most important forces that is changing our planet-human impacts on land cover, that is land use. Its contributions span the natural and the social sciences, and apply state-of-the-art techniques for understanding the earth: satellite remote sensing, geographic information systems, modeling, and advanced computing. It brings together detailed case studies, regional analyses, and globally scaled mapping efforts. This is the most organized effort made to understand the dominant force that has been responsible for changing the Earth’s biosphere. Audience: This publication will be of interest to students, scientists, and policy makers. This volume includes a CD-ROM containing full color images of a selection of illustrations which are printed in black-and-white in the book. |
laura gutman: Bella Sin Besti Luz María Santiago Ponce, 2011-12 Cuando enfrentamos el duelo de la separación, todos deseamos poder resolverlo, mujeres y hombres van buscando regresar a la vida. Estoy convencida de que, con trabajo amoroso: ... un día, la herida cerrará, dejará una cicatriz que irá tomando fuerza y finalmente, dejará de doler, podrá pasar el dedo sobre la herida y verá que ya no duele; podrá hablar del tema sin desgarrarse, con certezas. Es cuando esta cicatriz deja de doler cuando podrá dar paso al perdón. Entonces el duelo se habrá resuelto. Escrito desde la mujer y para la mujer, la trasciende y alcanza al hombre. |
laura gutman: CONSCIOUS BIRTHING, EMPOWERED LABOUR Tamara Chekaloff Zulet , 2021-01-14 CREATING YOUR INNER REALITY TO EXPERIENCE AN EMPOWERED LABOUR When we get pregnant, one of the first things that comes to mind is what will delivery be like ?! How will I get through that special and unique moment? This book will give you tools to be councious, to be able to make your decisions from your internal power. The good news is that EVERYTHING you need to GIVE BIRTH to your baby, you bring it into your internal programming, you were born with the KIT necessary to face this GREAT MOMENT with joy, well-being and love. You can take a lot of tools to adapt, from pregnancy, inch by inch, to allow you to listen to your fears and emotions, open up and enjoy it. Deliveries can be enjoyed, I assure you, I had 3 empowered pregnancies and labours, 2 at home and the last one in the hospital, which I have enjoyed very much. When the moment of labour arrives, a multitude of emotions and uncertainties arise, which we often put aside because we feel that we do not know what to do with them, or we feel that we will not have power over the delivery and we arrive at it with all those emotions not worked out , nor recognized, and with that feeling of helplessness that leads us to be passive. The good news is that it does not necessarily have to be this way, if you are pregnant, you can listen to your emotions, give it a new space, and above all by accessing information you are powerful to CHOOSE, because it is your labour, within the options you have, or also discovering others that you did not know were. I invite you to explore these pages with my experience as a companion therapist with training in Biological Decoding and a student of Psychology, but mainly as a mother who has undergone three intimate, empowered and loving births. I include within the book therapeutic tools to recognize your emotions and manage them, visualizations and symbolic acts. I wish you a happy pregnancy and labour. |
laura gutman: The Public Assault on America's Children Valerie Polakow, 2000-12 Does our society care about its children? This provocative and in-depth examination of violence in the lives of children uncovers the conditions and social policies that perpetuate violence. In addition, this volume forces us to look at other forms of violence confronting children in families, neighborhoods, and schools: ? The violence of poverty and homelessness ? The violence of environmentally induced childhood diseases ? The media and legislative criminalization of children and ? The increasing trend towards incarceration of youthful offenders. The pre-eminent contributors to this volume examine these issues from both historical and contemporary public policy perspectives. They address the myths and realities of youth violence and the impact of poverty, race, and gender. Prevailing ideas about punishment and retribution, the role of the state in terms of private or public responsibility, and the developmental needs of the child are all themes that frame the multiple advocacy perspectives presented by these cogent essays. |
laura gutman: Jackie & Me Dan Gutman, 1999-03-01 Like every other kid in his class, Joe Stoscack has to write a report on an African American who's made an important contribution to society. Unlike every other kid in his class, Joe has a special talent: with the help of old baseball cards, he can travel through time. So for his report, Joe decides to go back to meet one of the greatest baseball players ever, Jackie Robinson, to find out what it was like to be the man who broke baseball's color barrier. Joe plans on writing a prize-winning report. But he doesn't plan on a trip that will for a short time change the color of his skin--and forever change his view of history and his definition of courage.Joe Stoshack has really done it this time. When a pitcher insults his Polish heritage, Joe flings his bat and prompts an on-field brawl that ends in a two-team pileup. he's suspended from Little League...indefinitely. At school, his teacher assigns an oral report for Black History Month. The topic? An African-American who has made a significant contribution to American society. The prize for the best report is four tickets to a cool local amusement park. But Joe doesn't know where to begin. If he could just get his hands on a certain Jackie Robinson baseball card... |
laura gutman: Lethal Decisions Arthur J. Ammann, 2017-02-21 This first-person account by one of the pioneers of HIV/AIDS research chronicles the interaction among the pediatric HIV/AIDS community, regulatory bodies, governments, and activists over more than three decades. After the discovery of AIDS in a handful of infants in 1981, the next fifteen years showed remarkable scientific progress in prevention and treatment, although blood banks, drug companies, and bureaucrats were often slow to act. 1996 was a watershed year when scientific and clinical HIV experts called for treating all HIV-infected individuals with potent triple combinations of antiretroviral drugs that had been proven effective. Aggressive implementation of prevention and treatment in the United States led to marked declines in the number of HIV-related deaths, fewer new infections and hospital visits, and fewer than one hundred infants born infected each year. Inexplicably, the World Health Organization recommended withholding treatment for the majority of HIV-infected individuals in poor countries, and clinical researchers embarked on studies to evaluate inferior treatment approaches even while the pandemic continued to claim the lives of millions of women and children. Why did it take an additional twenty years for international health organizations to recommend the treatment and prevention measures that had had such a profound impact on the pandemic in wealthy countries? The surprising answers are likely to be debated by medical historians and ethicists. At last, in 2015, came a universal call for treating all HIV-infected individuals with triple-combination antiretroviral drugs. But this can only be accomplished if the mistakes of the past are rectified. The book ends with recommendations on how the pediatric HIV/AIDS epidemic can finally be brought to an end. |
laura gutman: The Daily Practice of Compassion Dora L. Wang, Shannan L. Carter, 2014-12-30 Published in honor of the fiftieth anniversary of the founding of the University of New Mexico School of Medicine, this book provides more than an institutional history. Rich with anecdotes and personality, Dora Calott Wang’s account is a must-read for anyone curious about health care in New Mexico. Celebrated for its innovations in medical curricula, UNM’s medical school began as an audacious experiment by pioneering educators who were determined to create a great medical school in a state beset by endemic poverty and daunting geographic barriers. Wang traces the enactment of the school’s mission to provide medical education for New Mexicans and to help alleviate the severe shortage of medical care throughout the state. The Daily Practice of Compassion offers a primer for policy makers in medical education and health-care delivery throughout the country. |
laura gutman: Manual for rebirthers Fanny Van Laere, Leonard Orr, 2011-05-01 In order to be a good Rebirthing professional you have to heal yourself, overcome patterns, reconnect with your divine nature, and continue the practices whilst teaching other people to do the same. This book gathers together the ideas and practices of high quality Rebirthing which are taught in Rebirthing Breathwork International (RBI). RBI is the school established by Leonard Orr, founder of Rebirthing. These ideas and practices will help you guide other people in their healing journey with more efficiency at the same time as you master your own. They will help you improving the quality of your work and become more successful. The Manual for Rebirthers includes texts by Leonard Orr whilst the rest has been reviewed by him. Fanny Van Laere is the Rebirthing International coordinator in Spain and in the UK together with Joe Jennings. Since 1995 she has been giving individual sessions in Rebirthing and Spiritual Psychology, offering workshops, professional Rebirthing trainings and one-year seminars. She has been working with Leonard Orr and organizing seminars for him for more than 10 years. She is the author of: Rebirthing and Spiritual Purification and The Resurgence of the Feminine. Website in the UK is: rebirthinginternational.co.uk Website in Spain is: www.conexionconsciente.com Email: info@conexionconsciente.com Leonard D. Orr is known as the founder of Rebirthing Breathwork and Spiritual Psychology. His money seminar has been taught to millions and inspired thousands of people to become self employed. He offers trainings all over the world and teaches the cure for career burnout. He also is a consultant on healing the death urge, as well as a business and personal consultant. He has over 30 books in print, some of which are in over 10 languages. He is a senility graduate and has several friends who are too. He has studied with immortal yogis and learned spiritual purification from Babaji. Much of his inspirational information is in this bo... |
laura gutman: Fireworks MX Fundamentals Abigail Rudner, 2002 Inside Fireworks is an insider's look at the best practices for using and integrating Fireworks X effectively and efficiently. The book has real-world examples supplied by step-by-step tutorials to build useful sites. |
laura gutman: Rebirthing and Spiritual Purification Fanny Van Laere, 2009-07-10 A Message from Babaji: Love and serve all of Humanity. Help each and every one. Live in joy. Be kind. Be a vehicle of unstoppable happiness. See God and good in every face. There is no saint without a past. There is no sinner without a future. Pray for every soul. If you cannot pray for some, let them follow their path. Be original. Be creative. Dare, dare and dare to go even further. Don’t imitate. Stay on the land that you belong to. Do not walk in others’ footsteps. Think for yourself. All of perfection and all the virtues of the Divine are hidden within you. Reveal them. The saviour is within you. Reveal it. Let its grace set you free. Let your life be that of a rose who, in silence, speaks the language of perfume... Haidakhan (India), 13th February 1984 |
laura gutman: Glitch Laura Martin, 2020-06-09 From the critically acclaimed author of Float comes a new whirlwind adventure about a pair of kids who must break all the rules of time travel, perfect for fans of Gordon Korman and John David Anderson. Regan Fitz and Elliot Mason have been enemies since they started training to become Glitchers—people who travel through time to preserve important historical events. But everything changes when they find a letter from Regan’s future self, warning them about an impending disaster that threatens them and everyone they know. Will they be able to set aside their past in order to save the future? |
laura gutman: Hoax for Hire Laura Martin, 2019-08-27 Goonies meets the humor and heart of Gordon Korman in this new adventure full of nonstop action and spot-on humor from the critically acclaimed author of Float. The McNeil family has always been professional hoaxers—tricking bystanders into believing they’re seeing legendary creatures like Bigfoot and the Loch Ness Monster. Unlike the rest of his family, twelve-year-old Grayson hates hoaxing and wants nothing to do with the business—even when the McNeils land a huge job and must pull off four sea monster hoaxes in a week. But when things go disastrously wrong and Dad and Gramps go missing, Grayson and his brother, Curtis, are the only people who can finish the job and save their family. |
laura gutman: YUI 3 Cookbook Evan Goer, 2012-06-07 A guide to using the YUI 3 program to create web based programs. |
laura gutman: Oh, Valentine, We've Lost Our Minds! Dan Gutman, 2014 Prepare for weirdness when Ella Mentry School gets a French foreign exchange student just in time for Valentine's Day! |
laura gutman: Cultural Foundations of Learning Jin Li, 2012-03-26 Western and East Asian people hold fundamentally different beliefs about learning that influence how they approach child rearing and education. Reviewing decades of research, Dr Jin Li presents an important conceptual distinction between the Western mind model and the East Asian virtue model of learning. The former aims to cultivate the mind to understand the world, whereas the latter prioritizes the self to be perfected morally and socially. Tracing the cultural origins of the two large intellectual traditions, Li details how each model manifests itself in the psychology of the learning process, learning affect, regard of one's learning peers, expression of what one knows and parents' guiding efforts. Despite today's accelerated cultural exchange, these learning models do not diminish but endure. |
laura gutman: The Million Dollar Kick Dan Gutman, 2003-06 Whisper Nelson remembers scoring a point for the opposing team in her last soccer match four years ago. So when she wins a chance to kick a goal past a professional soccer player for a million dollars, she is torn. Should she risk further humiliation and failure in front of all of Oklahoma City? |
laura gutman: Midwives in Mexico Hanna Laako, Georgina Sánchez-Ramírez, 2021-02-25 This book presents the contemporary history and dynamics of Mexican midwifery - professional, (post)modern or autonomous, traditional and Indigenous - as profoundly political and embedded in differing societal stratifications. By situated politics, the authors refer to various networks, spaces and territories, which are also constructed by the midwives. By politically situated, the authors refer to various intersections, unsettled relations and contexts in which Mexican midwives are positioned. Examining Mexican midwiferies in depth, the volume sharpens the focus on the worlds in which midwives are profoundly immersed as agents in generating and participating in movements, alliances, health professions, communities, homes, territories and knowledges. The chapters provide a complex panorama of midwives in Mexico with an array of insights into their professional and political autonomy, (post)coloniality, body-territoriality, the challenges of defining midwifery, and above all, into the ways in which contemporary Mexican midwiferies relate to a complex set of human rights. The book will be of interest to a range of scholars from anthropology, sociology, politics, global health, gender studies, development studies, and Latin American studies, as well as to midwives and other professionals involved in childbirth policy and practice. The Open Access version of this book, available at http://www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND) 4.0 license. |
laura gutman: College Success Guaranteed Malcolm Gauld, 2011-05-16 As a lifelong teacher, Malcolm Gauld has watched thousands of kids go off to college. Some return to visit after their first year exuding the vibe of conquering heroes. Others look, well, pretty bummed out. This book offers a plan to help the new college student complete Year #1 as a member of the first group. With anecdotes from current college students and recent graduates, the book presents five simple rules. |
laura gutman: Doulas Bea Fernández, 2022-06-20 «Busco una doula». Esa suele ser la frase que inicia la conversación que puede convertirse en el comienzo de una experiencia compartida de uno de los momentos más únicos e importantes de nuestras vidas: la maternidad. Pero cuando nos hablan de doulas ¿qué es lo primero que se nos viene a la mente? ¿Qué creemos que podemos encontrar en esa persona que se denomina «doula»? ¿Qué deberíamos esperar de ella? Tal vez pensamos en la figura de una mujer, quizá nos la imaginamos en nuestro parto, puede ser que pensemos en ella como portadora de un compendio de remedios naturales o una «experta» que nos dirá lo que tenemos que hacer o nos protegerá como una madre de la madre que dará a luz… Se leen y escuchan tantas cosas y tan diversas, que a veces es complicado llegar a la raíz de esta figura que ofrece un servicio que pocas personas conocen o entienden realmente. Y que tampoco es sencillo de aportar. Buscar una doula nos puede parecer un «capricho», o el deseo de disponer de la figura de moda para tener la maternidad de moda o ideal. Porque ya tenemos quien atienda la maternidad, ¿por qué buscar a alguien más? ¿Para qué? ¿Son las doulas algo nuevo o que depende de una moda? ¿Están las doulas siempre en los partos? ¿Tenemos una doula para conseguir un tipo de parto o crianza concreto? ¿Son de verdad expertas en las maternidades de otras mujeres? ¿Tienen relación real con las terapias o remedios naturales? En definitiva, ¿qué hay de real y de ficción en lo que nos llega habitualmente sobre las doulas? De la mano de los conocimientos y experiencias de la doula, Educadora Infantil y titulada en Atención Temprana, Beatriz Fernández, descubriremos las realidades de las doulas en nuestro país y en la historia. Viajaremos desde los orígenes y las primeras referencias históricas de las doulas para ver su evolución a lo largo del tiempo y cómo se ha adaptado a la realidad de la maternidad, las familias y las mujeres. Entenderemos lo que realmente implica acompañar y por qué esa palabra parece estar presente cada vez en más servicios y espacios (y si está bien utilizada realmente). Conoceremos la realidad legal, de los límites éticos y del día a día de la doula. Y descubriremos así cuantos mitos y falsas creencias hay en nuestra sociedad respecto a las doulas y su papel en la maternidad. Porque, seguramente, la doula no es ni hace la mayoría de las cosas que creemos o nos han contado. Porque la doula no crea ni dirige maternidades, no las salva ni las protege. La doula las acompaña en el más claro y profundo sentido de la palabra. |
laura gutman: Albert Einstein Was a Dope? (Wait! What?) Dan Gutman, 2021-05-04 From the best-selling author behind My Weird School: a quirky new biography series that casts fresh light on high-interest historic figures. Did you know that Albert Einstein was a high school dropout, and that he failed his physics class when he finally made it to college? Or that when he died, his brain and eyeballs were removed from his body? Ever wondered why his hair looked so wild? Siblings Paige and Turner do—and they’ve collected some of the kookiest and most unusual facts about the world-famous scientist, from his childhood and school days through his time studying relativity and working on the atomic bomb. Narrated by the two spirited siblings and animated by Allison Steinfeld’s upbeat illustrations, Albert Einstein Was a Dope? expertly balances authoritative information with Dan Gutman’s signature zany humor. |
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