A Bubble

A Bubble

Author: Geneviève Castrée

Publisher: Drawn and Quarterly

Published: 2018-06-26

Total Pages: 20

ISBN-13: 1770463216

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Please Don't Pop My Bubble!

Please Don't Pop My Bubble!

Author: Sylvia Crunden

Publisher:

Published: 2020-09

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9781735304106

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In this picture book, children will learn about the complex issue of personal space through a student's perspective. This is a beautifully illustrated book where children will learn about personal space, friendship, and how to problem solve on their own. They will think about their emotions, how it makes their body feel, and how it affects others. This will be a valuable resource for children, teachers, counselors, and parents to use for many years to come!


The Bubble Book

The Bubble Book

Author: Elizabeth Ember

Publisher:

Published: 2020-07-29

Total Pages: 30

ISBN-13:

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The Bubble Book was written to introduce and excite my preschool classroom about Belly Breaths through a fun, interactive experience. We use these Belly Breaths as a tool to get our bodies calm and settled after a rough moment on the playground, before nap time, or just to get feeling good again. Belly Breaths are an important first step towards emotion regulation and mindfulness. They bring more oxygen to the brain so we can process what is happening and think more clearly. I use this book to simply introduce the term "Belly Breaths" to my kiddos in a fun and engaging activity. Then, when the time comes, I can say, "Remember the Belly Breaths? Let's give them a try!"


Bubbles

Bubbles

Author: Schroedinger

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2013-04-26

Total Pages: 43

ISBN-13: 1471648036

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When he woke up, Michael realised something was wrong, and it was nothing to do with his night at the pub. In fact, he wasn't sure he had woken up. Maybe he was just having a nightmare. When he finally learned what was going on, he wished he was just having a nightmare.


The Bubble Universe: Psychological Perspectives on Reality

The Bubble Universe: Psychological Perspectives on Reality

Author: Eugene Subbotsky

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2020-07-28

Total Pages: 393

ISBN-13: 3030490084

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This book examines the role that human subjective experience plays in the creation of reality and introduces a new concept, the Bubble Universe, to describe the universe as it looks from the subjective viewpoint of an individual. Drawing on a range of research, the author questions the extent to which the scientific study of the origins of life, consciousness and subjective experience is itself influenced by scientists’ subjective worlds. The author argues that in many respects the Bubble Universe differs from the universe as described by science and religion, and analyzes these differences. The fabric and structure of subjective reality is described, and various aspects of the Bubble Universe are examined, including science, religion, life, morality and history. The differences between the views from inside the subjective universe and from scientific, religious and sociocultural versions of the universe are outlined, and their significance for practical and theoretical problems are highlighted and illustrated with psychological experiments. This book will be of value to all scholars interested in how subjectivity influences research and appeal in particular to those working in developmental and theoretical psychology, consciousness, epistemology, phenomenology, and the philosophy of science and of the mind.


Einstein's Enigma or Black Holes in My Bubble Bath

Einstein's Enigma or Black Holes in My Bubble Bath

Author: C.V. Vishveshwara

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2006-11-03

Total Pages: 357

ISBN-13: 3540332006

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This is a fascinating and enjoyable popular science book on gravity and black holes. It offers an absorbing account on the history of research on the universe and gravity from Aristotle via Copernicus via Newton to Einstein. The author possesses high literary qualities and is celebrated relativist. The physics of black holes constitutes one of the most fascinating chapters in modern science. At the same time, there is a fanciful quality associated with this strange and beautiful entity. The black hole story is undoubtedly an adventure through physics, philosophy, history, fiction and fantasy. This book is an attempt to blend all these elements together.


Security in the Bubble

Security in the Bubble

Author: Christine Hentschel

Publisher: U of Minnesota Press

Published: 2015-08-08

Total Pages: 162

ISBN-13: 1452945306

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Focusing on the South African city of Durban, Security in the Bubble looks at spatialized security practices, engaging with strategies and dilemmas of urban security governance in cities around the world. While apartheid was spatial governance at its most brutal, postapartheid South African cities have tried to reinvent space, using it as a “positive” technique of governance. Christine Hentschel traces the contours of two emerging urban regimes of governing security in contemporary Durban: handsome space and instant space. Handsome space is about aesthetic and affective communication as means to making places safe. Instant space, on the other hand, addresses the crime-related personal “navigation” systems employed by urban residents whenever they circulate through the city. While handsome space embraces the powers of attraction, instant space operates through the powers of fleeing. In both regimes, security is conceived not as a public good but as a situational experience that can. No longer reducible to the after-pains of racial apartheid, this city’s fragmentation is now better conceptualized, according to Hentschel, as a heterogeneous ensemble of bubbles of imagined safety.