Relationships-The Black Book, will take you on an emotional ride discussing scenarios, relatable experiences and behavioral patterns that people don't usually expose about themselves. I believe this self-help book will not only save many marriages and relationships, but it will also help singles make better decisions when it comes to a person of interest. I tell it like it is, no fluff!
We are involved in many different types of relationships over the course of our physical existence on this earth. Relationship with self. Relationship with the environment. Relationships with co-workers. Relationships with friends. Relationships with family and relationship with God just to name a few. The actual word relation is more about the way things and people are connected while relationship is more about the connection itself. Relationships can feel controlling, aggressive, accommodating, disconnected, accepting, balanced, empty, full, joyful, resentful, and/or just completely non-existent. Strong relationships whether they be with the environment, with others, with God, or with ourselves, contribute to a longer, healthier, and happier life.In this book, I will talk about my personal journey with relationships. I will talk about the lessons I've learned from each. Both the good and the bad. Or as I refer to in the book, the relationSHIPS and relationSHITS. There are definitely lessons to be learned in both and I am quite sure we have all experienced both. I will also challenge you to think about your personal relationships and ask yourself, "Are they truly healthy relationships or are they relationshits?" We will look at what constitutes a beautiful healthy relationship versus an unhealthy relationship.Being aware of our relationshits, gives us the opportunity to change them into relationships. In other words, it gives us the opportunity to get out of the shit and into the ship. It is my deepest hope that this book will create change and stimulate self-healing for you. This book will enlighten you and set you on a path to developing healthy relationships in your personal life. It all starts with awareness.
Map My Heart is an interactive journal that will make you laugh, think, pour out your innermost thoughts, and doodle away all of your angst until you map your way to what's hidden in the deep, dark depths of your heart. Maybe you're a lovable goon. Maybe you're a psychotic bunny boiler. The only way to find out is to map your heart.
The Atlas of North American English provides an overall view of the pronunciation and vowel systems of the dialects of the U.S. and Canada. It is based on a telephone survey of local speakers representing all of the urbanized areas of North America.
There are plenty of relationship self-help books out there that try to help folks with: making that decision of whether to stay or go, how to make it work, how to recover from abuse, and so much more. The purpose of this book is to help those people who are in a relationship that is really already over, and no one knows how to get out or are staying for reasons they think are out of one’s control. This is the book she wished she had when she was stuck trying to find ways of getting out of her stale, verbally abusive marriage for years. She hopes it saves your life.
This book is dedicated to everyone that has been a part of terrible dating experiences, horrific relationships, online dating and everything in between. We want other people to realize that yes, we have ALL dated nuts, and plenty of them.
This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 16th International Semantic Web Conference, ESWC 2019, held in Portorož, Slovenia. The 39 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 134 submissions. The papers are organized in three tracks: research track, resources track, and in-use track and deal with the following topical areas: distribution and decentralisation, velocity on the Web, research of research, ontologies and reasoning, linked data, natural language processing and information retrieval, semantic data management and data infrastructures, social and human aspects of the Semantic Web, and, machine learning.
Have you read "that book" on non-monogamy and still wondered "But how do you actually DO this?" Are you totally great on the theory of open relationships, but feel like you don't know how it works in practice? Join Dr. Liz Powell, psychologist, speaker, and coach, as she draws from her education, research, and life experience to bring you Building Open Relationships. This new book is an all-inclusive guide to beginning and maintaining your non-monogamous life, no matter where you fall under the non-monogamous umbrella. Complete with worksheets, discussion starters, examples, and hard-won lessons (i.e. my mistakes), this book will give you all the tools you need to be more successful in non-monogamy.
Crafting a dynamic relationship between feminism and music-making, this book offers a queerly original analysis of Oliveros’s work as a musical form of feminist activism and argues for the productive role of experimental music in lesbian feminist theory.