Caring Roots

Caring Roots

Author: Neha Goel

Publisher: Shashwat Publication

Published: 2024-06-27

Total Pages: 72

ISBN-13: 9360872717

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“The greatest gifts you can give your children are the roots of responsibility and the wings of independence.” – Denis Waitley In the delicate art of parenting, the roots we cultivate within our children shape the very essence of who they become. Welcome to "Caring Roots: Parenting Insights," a heartfelt exploration of the profound connection between nurturing guidance and enduring values. As parents, we are entrusted with the remarkable responsibility of nurturing the seeds of compassion, resilience, and authenticity in the hearts of our children. Each interaction, each decision, serves as a catalyst for their growth, their understanding, and their journey through life. In the pages that follow, we will embark on a transformative voyage into the heart of parenthood, drawing from the wellsprings of wisdom, experience, and reflection. From the tender moments of cuddles and lullabies to the challenging crossroads of discipline and guidance, we will navigate the ebbs and flows of raising children with grace, intention, and unwavering love. Join me as we delve beneath the surface of parenthood, exploring the intricate network of roots that anchor our children's sense of self, purpose, and belonging. Together, let us cultivate a nurturing environment where seeds of possibility can flourish, and the legacy of love can take root and blossom for generations to come. With each insight gleaned and each connection forged, may we nurture not only the growth of our children but also the resilience and wisdom of our own hearts as we embark on this timeless journey of caring roots and boundless love.


Someone Has to Care

Someone Has to Care

Author: Christian Scharen

Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers

Published: 2021-11-08

Total Pages: 130

ISBN-13: 1532612176

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Welcome to this exploration of the Roots of hip-hop. The roots of hip-hop, as in: the Roots—a story of one of the most enduring, multi-talented, and successful groups of the past thirty years in any genre—and the story of the roots of hip-hop, that is, the story of hip-hop, a musical culture born in New York’s South Bronx during the 1970s. Alongside the two hip-hop stories I tell here, I also tell the story about what God has to do with the Roots of hip-hop—a theological story, if you will. I describe how, in the process of becoming one of the most creative faith-rooted voices in music today, the Roots’ developed a calling as artists. And I do this, in part, to say that you, too, can discover and live your prophetic calling. You can’t help but be inspired by the Roots. Yet the best result of that is that you become inspired to be your most playful, passionate, purposeful, prophetic self in the world around you.


True Roots

True Roots

Author: Ronnie Citron-Fink

Publisher: Island Press

Published: 2019-06-04

Total Pages: 198

ISBN-13: 1610919424

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Like 75% of American women, Ronnie Citron-Fink dyed her hair, visiting the salon every few weeks to hide gray roots in her signature dark brown mane. She wanted to look attractive, professional, young. Yet as a journalist covering health and the environment, she knew something wasn’t right. All those unpronounceable chemical names on the back of the hair dye box were far from natural. Were her recurring headaches and allergies telltale signs that the dye offered the illusion of health, all the while undermining it? So after twenty-five years of coloring, Ronnie took a leap and decided to ditch the dye. Suddenly everyone, from friends and family to rank strangers, seemed to have questions about her hair. How’d you do it? Are you doing that on purpose? Are you OK? Armed with a mantra that explained her reasons for going gray—the upkeep, the cost, the chemicals—Ronnie started to ask her own questions. What are the risks of coloring? Why are hair dye companies allowed to use chemicals that may be harmful? Are there safer alternatives? Maybe most importantly, why do women feel compelled to color? Will I still feel like me when I have gray hair? True Roots follows Ronnie’s journey from dark dyes to a silver crown of glory, from fear of aging to embracing natural beauty. Along the way, readers will learn how to protect themselves, whether by transitioning to their natural color or switching to safer products. Like Ronnie, women of all ages can discover their own hair story, one built on individuality, health, and truth.


Loving My Roots

Loving My Roots

Author: Jasmine L. Bonner

Publisher:

Published: 2020-08-09

Total Pages: 30

ISBN-13: 9781735577012

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She's cool. She's cute. BUT...she doesn't know WHAT to do with her hair. After learning about some pretty amazing, history-making women, she has an idea: she's going to try their different hairstyles out! Follow her through this book as she experiments with her curly hair and all the many things it can do! Does the confidence come from her hair, or does it come from within? This is the perfect book for young girls, exploring the versatility of their hair and learning to love themselves, inside and out!


Caring for Equality

Caring for Equality

Author: David McBride

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2018-08-24

Total Pages: 208

ISBN-13: 1442260602

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African Americans today continue to suffer disproportionately from heart disease, diabetes, and other health problems. In Caring for Equality David McBride chronicles the struggle by African Americans and their white allies to improve poor black health conditions as well as inadequate medical care—caused by slavery, racism, and discrimination—since the arrival of African slaves in America. Black American health progress resulted from the steady influence of what David McBride calls the health equality ideal: the principle that health of black Americans could and should be equal to that of whites and other Americans. Including a timeline, selected primary sources, and an extensive bibliographic essay, McBride’s book provides a superb starting point for students and readers who want to explore in greater depth this important and understudied topic in African American history.


The Roots of Goodness and Resistance to Evil

The Roots of Goodness and Resistance to Evil

Author: Ervin Staub

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2015-03-03

Total Pages: 408

ISBN-13: 0199700419

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In The Roots of Goodness and Resistance to Evil, Ervin Staub draws on his extensive experience in scholarship and intervention in real-world settings to illuminate the socializing experiences, education, and training that lead children and adults to become caring people and active bystanders who help others, and act to prevent violence and create caring societies. The book offers an excellent balance of Staub's important and influential recent articles and essays in the field and newly written chapters. It explores why we should help and not harm others. It offers wide-ranging examples and research about the roots of everyday helping and heroism, rescue in the Holocaust and elsewhere, overcoming trauma to become altruists, reconciliation in Rwanda and other ways of resisting evil, and more. Staub engages with ways to promote active bystandership in the service of preventing violence, helping people to heal from violence, and building caring societies. He explores the range of experiences that lead to active bystandership, including socialization by parents, teachers (and peers) in childhood, education, experiential learning, and public education through media. He examines what personal characteristics or dispositions result from such experiences, which in turn lead to caring and helping. Staub also considers how circumstances influence people--both individuals and whole groups--and how they join with personal dispositions to determine whether people remain passive in the face of others' need or instead help others and behave in morally courageous or even heroic ways. He considers how moral and caring values can be subverted by circumstances, and outlines ways to resist that possiblity. He also considers how past victimization and the resulting psychological woundedness, which can lead to "defensive violence" or hostility toward people and the world, may be transformed by other experiences, leading to "altruism born of suffering." The book draws on research and theory as well as work in applied settings. Ultimately this book will help readers explore how we can turn ourselves into active, helpful people and what we need to do to create peaceful and caring societies.


Long-Term Caring

Long-Term Caring

Author: Karen Scott

Publisher: Elsevier Health Sciences

Published: 2010-11-30

Total Pages: 596

ISBN-13: 072957959X

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The definitive resource for carers working in aged care in Australia and New Zealand Fully revised and updated, this new edition of Long Term Caring addresses all requirements of the recently endorsed national Training Package CHC30208 Certificate 111 in Aged Care. Long Term Caring, 2nd Edition: Residential, home and community aged care is written in a clear, uncomplicated style, ideal for students with English as a second language. The second edition incorporates New Zealand aged care content throughout. It also boasts a stronger practical focus with more interactive exercises for aged care and nursing students to apply in clinical settings. Both helpful and timely this carer's resource includes dedicated sections on working in the long term care environment, protecting the person being cared for, and assisting with daily living and with specific care needs such as dementia and mental health issues. This excellent health textbook is supported by an impressive and highly-competitive Evolve package with an eBook and suite of resources for both instructor and student. • pullout boxes providing increased focus on cultural dimensions• boxes highlighting considerations for caring for people with dementia• informational boxes focusing on promoting quality of life • safety alerts outlining safety issues in aged care• procedures boxes listing step-by-step methods • delegation guidelines describing information required before performing and reporting a procedure• summary review questions at the end of each chapter - Addresses the new national Aged Care Training package requirements - Cross reference grid aligns chapters to the competencies - New Zealand content integrated throughout - Chapters on Anatomy and Physiology, wound care and the practical components of care have been updated according to evidence based practice. - Evolve resources including weblinks, case studies, answers, videos and PowerPoints


Nursing Informatics

Nursing Informatics

Author: Marion J. Ball

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2011-01-21

Total Pages: 496

ISBN-13: 1849962782

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Like the three editions that preceded it, this new edition targets markets in health care practice and educational settings. It addresses practicing nurses and nursing students, together with nursing leadership and nursing faculty. It speaks to nursing informatics specialists and—in a departure from earlier editions of this title—to all nurses, regardless of their specialty, extending its usefulness as a text as noted below. In recognition of the evolving electronic health information environment and of interdisciplinary health care teams, the book is designed to be of interest to members of other health care professions (quality officers, administrators, etc.) as well as health information technology professionals (in health care facilities and in industry). The book will include numerous relevant case studies to illustrate the theories and principles discussed, making it an ideal candidate for use within nursing curricula (both undergraduate and graduate), as well as continuing education and staff development programs. This book honors the format established by the first three editions by including a content array and questions to guide the reader. This 4th edition also includes numerous brief case studies that help to illustrate the theories and practices described within the various chapters. Most of these “mini-cases” are provided by members of professional nursing organizations that comprise the TIGER Initiative. These mini-cases are listed in the front matter and highlighted via formatting throughout the text.


Gender at the Crossroads of Knowledge

Gender at the Crossroads of Knowledge

Author: Micaela Di Leonardo

Publisher: Univ of California Press

Published: 1991

Total Pages: 444

ISBN-13: 9780520070929

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"Gender at the Crossroads of Knowledge offers us much more than a sampling of current work in feminist anthropology. . . . Taken together, the chapters ought to convince readers that feminist anthropology is a force to be reckoned with in the reshaping of our intellectual life. It presents a challenge to the familiar conceptual categories out of which not only our theories but also our everyday experience are built. . . . Feminist anthropology has a very important analytical position in gender studies generally. . . . This volume will do a good job of presenting anthropological contributions to non-anthropological audiences."--Rena Lederman, Princeton University