Botanical Notebook

Botanical Notebook

Author: Morris De Judicibus

Publisher: UoM Custom Book Centre

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 237

ISBN-13: 1921775378

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The information presented in this book gives an overview of the structure and function of plants. It starts by briefly describing some principle plant studies of the past and how these contributions have enriched each sucessive generation in building the ever-increasing knowledge of plant life.


My Daily Gratitude Journal

My Daily Gratitude Journal

Author: Blank Classic

Publisher: Blank Classic

Published: 2020-12-04

Total Pages: 120

ISBN-13: 9781774379103

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My Daily Gratitude Journal is a guide to creating a positive approach to life. The act of writing down three simple things each day, over a period of 52 weeks, establishes a state of mindfulness that supports the Law of Attraction.


A Witch's Notebook

A Witch's Notebook

Author: Silver RavenWolf

Publisher: Llewellyn Worldwide

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 209

ISBN-13: 0738706620

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The author presents her personal notebooks in which she traces her path to enlightenment and offers information on the practice of witchcraft.


Notebook Eucalyptus Leaf

Notebook Eucalyptus Leaf

Author: McGwire Design and Creations

Publisher:

Published: 2023-08-06

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781962193009

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A BoHo inspired 6"x9" blank lined notebook with eucalyptus leaf cover with 120 pages


Notebooks of a Chile Verde Smuggler

Notebooks of a Chile Verde Smuggler

Author: Juan Felipe Herrera

Publisher: University of Arizona Press

Published: 2015-11-01

Total Pages: 208

ISBN-13: 0816533083

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Raucous adobe hearts and urban violet mascara. Televised immigration games and ethnic sit-coms. Chile con karma served on a bed of race. In a startling melange of poetry, prose, journal entries, and even a screenplay, Zen Chicano desperado Juan Felipe Herrera fixes his gaze on his own life and times to craft his most personal work to date. Notebooks of a Chile Verde Smuggler is a river of faces and phrases, jottings and reflections—a personal pilgrimage and collective parade of love, mock-prophecy, and chiste. Tuning in voices from numerous time zones, languages, and minds, Herrera recalls his childhood and coming of age, his participation in the Chicano Movement, and the surreal aspects of postmodern America. He uses broad strokes to paint a historical, social, and familial portrait that moves from the twilight of the nineteenth century to the dawn of the twenty-first, then takes up a finer brush to etch the eternal tension between desire and frustration, hope and disillusionment, violence and tenderness. Here are transamerican sutras spanning metrocenters from Mexico City to San Francisco, or slinking across the border from Juárez to El Paso. Outrageous, rhythmic lists—"Foodstuffs They Never Told Us About," "Things Religion Makes Me Do"—that fire the imagination. Celebrations of his Plutomobile that "runs on ham hawks & bird grease," and of Chicano inventions such as cilantro aftershave and "the art of eating Vicks VapoRub with your dedos." Pushing forms to the edge of possibility while forcing readers to rethink reality as well as language, Herrera invokes childhoods and neighborhoods, stand-up clowns and Movimiento gypsies, grandmothers of the buñuelo kitchen and tragicomic soliloquies of dizzy-headed outcasts of paradise. Notebooks of a Chile Verde Smuggler is a crucible of flavorful language meant to be rolled lazily on the mind's tongue—and then swallowed whole to let its hot and savory sweetness fill your soul.


Strength to Say No

Strength to Say No

Author: Rekha Kalindi

Publisher: Peter Owen Publishers

Published: 2016-07-20

Total Pages: 120

ISBN-13: 0720618290

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The true story of one girl who said "no" to tradition, and the effect it had upon a nationIn a remote village in Bengal, 11-year-old Rekha and her large family lived by rolling handmade cigarettes. She frequently observed the abrupt departure of her friends to go live with their mothers-in-law, where they were often treated like slaves. In spite of her youth, Rekha was aware of the harm done to these little girls. When, in their turn, her parents found a husband for her, a man she didn't know, she flew into a blinding rage at the idea of being taken away from any further schooling for good. After that, Rekha went from village to village to tell her story, and especially to explain the tragic consequences of early marriages. Thanks to her, several dozen children found the courage to say no to this tribal tradition. Her story gained national attention with India's newspaper hailing her for accomplishing change that the India government was incapable of making. Her exemplary journey gained her the recognition of the highest courts in the land, she has had an audience with the Indian President, and she is a recipient of India's National Bravery Award. Written with the collaboration of Mouhssine Ennaimi, a distinguished reporter for Radio France, The Strength to Say No, translated from Ennaimi's acclaimed French edition, is a documentary portrait of one girl's monumental struggle.


Waltzing the Magpies

Waltzing the Magpies

Author: Sam Pickering

Publisher: University of Michigan Press

Published: 2004-03-02

Total Pages: 302

ISBN-13: 9780472113774

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An unabashedly sensuous and vivid travelogue of the author's year-long family trip Down Under


A Cretan Healer's Handbook in the Byzantine Tradition

A Cretan Healer's Handbook in the Byzantine Tradition

Author: Professor Patricia Ann Clark

Publisher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.

Published: 2013-07-28

Total Pages: 328

ISBN-13: 1409482561

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In 1930 the Cretan healer Nikolaos Konstantinos Theodorakis of Meronas re-copied a notebook containing medical lore passed down through his family over generations. The present volume offers an edition of this notebook together with an English translation, the first of its kind. It belongs to the genre of iatrosophia, practical handbooks dating mainly to the 17th to 19th centuries which compiled healing wisdom, along with snippets of agricultural, meteorological and veterinary advice, and admixtures of religion, astrology and magic. Both fascinating and of critical importance, iatrosophia allow glimpses of classical and Byzantine medical sources and illustrate the vitality and resilience of Greek traditional medical and botanical knowledge. From years spent exploring local healing customs in Crete's Amari region, Patricia Clark is able to present Theodorakis' iatrosophion against a rich historical, geographical and social background. Introductory essays and explanatory notes to the translation give context to the iatrosophion and provide the specialized information necessary for a good understanding of the text. The abundant materia medica of the notebook is treated in a substantial appendix. Each animal, mineral, plant or product is provided with an overview of its various names through the millennia. Such entries are not only a key to understanding the Greek medical legacy, but also a vivid illustration of its usage from antiquity to the present day.


A Cretan Healer's Handbook in the Byzantine Tradition

A Cretan Healer's Handbook in the Byzantine Tradition

Author: Patricia Ann Clark

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2016-03-16

Total Pages: 320

ISBN-13: 1317188594

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In 1930 the Cretan healer Nikolaos Konstantinos Theodorakis of Meronas re-copied a notebook containing medical lore passed down through his family over generations. The present volume offers an edition of this notebook together with an English translation, the first of its kind. It belongs to the genre of iatrosophia, practical handbooks dating mainly to the 17th to 19th centuries which compiled healing wisdom, along with snippets of agricultural, meteorological and veterinary advice, and admixtures of religion, astrology and magic. Both fascinating and of critical importance, iatrosophia allow glimpses of classical and Byzantine medical sources and illustrate the vitality and resilience of Greek traditional medical and botanical knowledge. From years spent exploring local healing customs in Crete's Amari region, Patricia Clark is able to present Theodorakis' iatrosophion against a rich historical, geographical and social background. Introductory essays and explanatory notes to the translation give context to the iatrosophion and provide the specialized information necessary for a good understanding of the text. The abundant materia medica of the notebook is treated in a substantial appendix. Each animal, mineral, plant or product is provided with an overview of its various names through the millennia. Such entries are not only a key to understanding the Greek medical legacy, but also a vivid illustration of its usage from antiquity to the present day.