Steady Days

Steady Days

Author: Jamie C. Martin

Publisher:

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 157

ISBN-13: 9780984124602

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You can apply the same techniques of efficiency, intention, and purpose that you've used in other careers to your most important position in life-motherhood. Steady Days takes you through the process of becoming a professional mother: one who is organized and excited to spend time with your young children. If you've ever felt overwhelmed by a lack of direction in your parenting, this book can help. You already have the skills you need to be an incredible mother. Empower yourself by reading Steady Days and implementing the ideas to benefit those important little people who call you "Mom." To learn more about the author, Jamie C. Martin, visit her blog at www.SteadyMom.com.


The Biggest Loser

The Biggest Loser

Author: Maggie Greenwood-Robinson

Publisher: Rodale

Published: 2005-10-21

Total Pages: 210

ISBN-13: 1594863849

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Presents an easy-to-follow diet and exercise plan based on the TV show which combines a weight loss regimen with advice on adopting a lifestyle suited for overall health.


ActivEpi Companion Textbook

ActivEpi Companion Textbook

Author: David G. Kleinbaum

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2003-01-22

Total Pages: 517

ISBN-13: 0387955747

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This book contains the content of the ActivEpi CD-ROM pages plus additional exercises and an appendix on computer packages.


The Time Bind

The Time Bind

Author: Arlie Russell Hochschild

Publisher: Metropolitan Books

Published: 2001-04-01

Total Pages: 356

ISBN-13: 1429963069

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The national bestseller that put "work/family balance" in the headlines and on the White House agenda, with a new introduction by the author. When The Time Bind was first published in 1997, it was hailed as the decade's most influential study of our work/family crisis. In the short time since, the crisis has only become more acute. Arlie Russell Hochschild, bestselling author of The Second Shift, spent three summers at a Fortune 500 company interviewing top executives, secretaries, factory hands, and others. What she found was startling: Though every mother and nearly every father said "family comes first," few of these working parents questioned their long hours or took the company up on chances for flextime, paternity leave, or other "family friendly" policies. Why not? It seems the roles of home and work had reversed: work was offering stimulation, guidance, and a sense of belonging, while home had become the place in which there was too much to do in too little time. Today Hochschild's findings are more relevant than ever. As she shows in her new introduction, the borders between family and work have become even more permeable. With the Internet extending working hours at home and offices offering domestic enticements -- free snacks, soft music -- to keep employees later at their jobs, The Time Bind stands as an increasingly important warning about the way we live and work.


One Job Town

One Job Town

Author: Steven High

Publisher: University of Toronto Press

Published: 2018-05-04

Total Pages: 554

ISBN-13: 1487518676

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There’s a pervasive sense of betrayal in areas scarred by mine, mill and factory closures. Steven High’s One Job Town delves into the long history of deindustrialization in the paper-making town of Sturgeon Falls, Ontario, located on Canada’s resource periphery. Much like hundreds of other towns and cities across North America and Europe, Sturgeon Falls has lost their primary source of industry, resulting in the displacement of workers and their families. One Job Town takes us into the making of a culture of industrialism and the significance of industrial work for mill-working families. One Job Town approaches deindustrialization as a long term, economic, political, and cultural process, which did not begin and simply end with the closure of the local mill in 2002. High examines the work-life histories of fifty paper mill workers and managers, as well as city officials, to gain an in-depth understanding of the impact of the formation and dissolution of a culture of industrialism. Oral history and memory are at the heart of One Job Town, challenging us to rethink the relationship between the past and the present in what was formerly known as the industrialized world.