Search Results - "Mothers"

  1. 921

    Children in the Bible and the ancient world : comparative and historical methods in reading ancient children /

    Published 2019
    Table of Contents: “…6 Children and the Church: The ritual entry of children into Pauline churchesRitual entry into the community; Circumcision and the mother goddess; Baptism for all, including children; Children in community: 1 Cor 7:14; Conclusions; Notes; 7 'Stay away from my children!'…”
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  2. 922

    West of 98 : living and writing the new American West /

    Published 2011
    Table of Contents: “…/ William Kittredge -- Self-portrait as the strong and silent type / Alyson Hagy -- Blood west / Kenneth Lincoln -- Motherlands and mother tongues : five reflections on language and landscape / Lee Ann Roripaugh -- Blame it on Rancho Deluxe / C. …”
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  3. 923

    Nitrate and man toxic, harmless or beneficial? / by L'hirondel, Jean

    Published 2002
    Table of Contents: “…Increased health risk for mother, fetus and child -- from nitrate 63 -- 532. …”
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  4. 924

    Information and liberation writings on the politics of information and librarianship / by Durrani, Shiraz

    Published 2008
    Table of Contents: “…London : Mansell. (1991) -- Foreword to Kinyatti, Maina wa : Mother Kenya (1995) -- Libraries for all : a tool for change? …”
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  5. 925

    The Arab world unbound tapping into the power of 350 million consumers / by Mahajan, Vijay, 1948-

    Published 2012
    Table of Contents: “…Machine generated contents note: Foreword Preface Introduction Part I Discovering the Arab World Chapter 1 Drinking Red Bull in Dahiye The Arab market is vibrant and globally interconnected Arab consumers control more spending power than you think The shadow economy Shades of India and China Arab wealth beyond the crude oil Arab wealth beyond the abaya Household spending in the Arab World Consumer brands in both Israel and the Arab countries Chicken fights: Local competition in the Arab market The global emergence of Arab brands A worldwide hub: The Arab world is globally connected The Arab world is neither CNN's nor Al Jazeera's Chapter 2 The Diversity of the Arab World No harm in haram Not all the consumers in Arab countries are Arab The diversity of Arab consumers Segmenting the Arab consumer markets Embracing the diverse habits of Arab consumers The language differences The market dominance of Saudi Arabia and the GCC Think regional, act local Chapter 3 Islam Matters: How the Five Pillars of Islam impact consumers in the Arab World The difference between culture and religion Why shahada matters Why salah matters Why sawm matters Why zakat matters Why hajj and umrah matter Islam in the everyday Part II Tapping the well of Arab consumers Chapter 4 The shabab: tapping the Arab youth market The shabab demographic dividend The shabab crave the best brands, wherever they come from The shabab generation is molding the consumer market The shabab generation is changing the Arab workforce The shabab and education The shabab and marriage Chapter 5 Tapping the Arab Middle Class The rise of the middle class is changing the Arab consumer markets Identifying the Arab middle class Tapping into Arabia Two Tapping into Arab consumer power at all levels Urbanization, modern trade and Arabia Two Arabia Two and the balance between tradition and modernity Chapter 6 Tapping into the Arab women market Arab women have money to spend Educated women are reshaping the Arab market The Arab woman as a consumer Inside and outside: The dual identities of Arab women Tapping into the Arab beauty market The Arab woman as wife and mother The veil doesn't hide the Arab woman's mind Arab women as business leaders Arab women are reshaping the region on their own terms Chapter 7 Tapping into the Arab technology market The spread of Internet use opens up new paths to consumers The rise of social media Tapping into Arab e-commerce Using technology to recapture a Golden Age On the go: The market for mobile phones Building the high-tech industry in Jordan The technological Arab spring Chapter 8 Tapping into the Arab media and entertainment market Television advertising in the Arab world Arab cinema and film Dancing in the desert: Music in the Arab world Art in the Arab world Books and bookstores The birth of an Arab superhero Chapter 9 Tapping into the Arab diaspora Linking the diaspora to the Arab world Remittances constitute a critical piece of many Arab economies Tapping into the Arab diaspora The Arab diaspora has made a name for itself Tapping into opportunities around the world You can go home again The diaspora is bringing different worlds together Part III Conclusion Rebranding the Arab World Yalla Arabia! …”
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  6. 926

    Case studies in multicultural counseling and therapy

    Published 2014
    Table of Contents: “…CapodilupoLiving in the Shadows: The Story of MoniqueI'm a Mother First!:The Story of SimoneChapter 12 Clinical Applications with MenMark A. …”
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  7. 927

    Avery's neonatology : pathophysiology & management of the newborn /

    Published 2005
    Table of Contents: “…Arnold -- The infant of the drug-dependent mother / Enrique M. Ostrea, Jr., J. Edgar Winston Cruz Posecion, and Maria Esterlita-Uy T. …”
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    The Integration of Descendants of Migrants from Turkey in Stockholm : The TIES Study in Sweden /

    Published 2015
    Table of Contents: “…Target group = descendants of migrants from Turkey -- reference group = young people of Swedish origin -- Table 2.3 : Respondents having left their parental home, target and reference groups (in %) -- Table 2.4 : Reasons for leaving the parental home (in %) -- Table 2.5 : Parents' province of origin (in %) -- Table 2.6 : Parents' ethnicity (self-identification) (in %) -- Table 2.8 : Parents' reasons to migrate to Sweden (in %) -- Table 2.10 : Citizenship position (in %) -- Table 2.11 : Grounds for citizenship acquisition (in %) -- Table 3.1 : School segregation at primary school level, by age for target and reference groups (in %) -- Table 3.4 : Segregation at secondary school level, by age for target and reference groups (in %) -- Table 3.5 : Repeating classes (secondary school) for target and reference groups (in %) -- Table 3.7 : Remedial tutoring or homework coaching during secondary school (in %) -- Table 3.8 : Relations with teachers and other students, for target and reference groups -- Table 3.10 : Years of education, father and mother, for target and reference groups (standard deviations in parentheses) -- Table 3.11 : Number of books available at the parental home, for target and reference groups (in %).…”
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    The Integration of Descendants of Migrants from Turkey in Stockholm : The TIES Study in Sweden /

    Published 2015
    Table of Contents: “…Target group = descendants of migrants from Turkey -- reference group = young people of Swedish origin -- Table 2.3 : Respondents having left their parental home, target and reference groups (in %) -- Table 2.4 : Reasons for leaving the parental home (in %) -- Table 2.5 : Parents' province of origin (in %) -- Table 2.6 : Parents' ethnicity (self-identification) (in %) -- Table 2.8 : Parents' reasons to migrate to Sweden (in %) -- Table 2.10 : Citizenship position (in %) -- Table 2.11 : Grounds for citizenship acquisition (in %) -- Table 3.1 : School segregation at primary school level, by age for target and reference groups (in %) -- Table 3.4 : Segregation at secondary school level, by age for target and reference groups (in %) -- Table 3.5 : Repeating classes (secondary school) for target and reference groups (in %) -- Table 3.7 : Remedial tutoring or homework coaching during secondary school (in %) -- Table 3.8 : Relations with teachers and other students, for target and reference groups -- Table 3.10 : Years of education, father and mother, for target and reference groups (standard deviations in parentheses) -- Table 3.11 : Number of books available at the parental home, for target and reference groups (in %).…”
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  10. 930

    Come what may: by Gustaf A. Sword by Sword, Gustaf A.

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  11. 931

    Primary education syllabus: volume one /

    Published 2002
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  12. 932

    Crazy quilt / by Riley, Jocelyn

    Published 1984
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  13. 933

    Non-formal basic education syllabus: volume one /

    Published 2007
    Book
  14. 934

    Tough Chauncey / by Smith, Doris Buchanan

    Published 1986
    Book
  15. 935

    Listen for the fig tree / by Mathis, Sharon Bell

    Published 1990
    Book
  16. 936

    I know the world's worst secret : a child's book about living with an alcoholic parent / by Sanford, Doris

    Published 1987
    Book
  17. 937

    I can say no : a child's book about drug abuse / by Sanford, Doris

    Published 1987
    Book
  18. 938

    Classics of children's literature /

    Published 1987
    Book
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