Weights and Stumbling Blocks

Weights and Stumbling Blocks
Title Weights and Stumbling Blocks PDF eBook
Author Jessica Bonita Thomas
Publisher WestBow Press
Pages 140
Release 2019-04-16
Genre Poetry
ISBN 1973641178

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Weights and Stumbling Blocks is a book of poetry that will encourage, inspire, and comfort you. The words of the poems are considered gifts and are inspired by God. God led Jessica through many trials and tribulations by placing the words in her heart to write during her journey. Many of the poems were inspired by failed relationships, times of loneliness, heartaches, and the tears she shed throughout the years. Others were written for people who suffered through divorce, job loss, death of loved ones, and so forth. Others were written in times of joy, healing, and peace.

Weights and Stumbling Blocks

Weights and Stumbling Blocks
Title Weights and Stumbling Blocks PDF eBook
Author Jessica Bonita Thomas
Publisher WestBow Press
Pages 138
Release 2019-04-16
Genre Poetry
ISBN 9781973641186

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Weights and Stumbling Blocks is a book of poetry that will encourage, inspire, and comfort you. The words of the poems are considered gifts and are inspired by God. God led Jessica through many trials and tribulations by placing the words in her heart to write during her journey. Many of the poems were inspired by failed relationships, times of loneliness, heartaches, and the tears she shed throughout the years. Others were written for people who suffered through divorce, job loss, death of loved ones, and so forth. Others were written in times of joy, healing, and peace.

Stumbling Blocks Or Stepping Stones

Stumbling Blocks Or Stepping Stones
Title Stumbling Blocks Or Stepping Stones PDF eBook
Author Benedict J. Groeschel
Publisher Paulist Press
Pages 178
Release 1987
Genre Psychology
ISBN 9780809128969

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Focuses on values and attitudes drawn from the Gospels and the literature of Christian spirituality to discover solutions to psychological problems. Father Benedict offers a series of therapeutic meditations for readers with an interest in spirituality.

Stumbling Blocks Before the Blind

Stumbling Blocks Before the Blind
Title Stumbling Blocks Before the Blind PDF eBook
Author Edward Wheatley
Publisher University of Michigan Press
Pages 299
Release 2010-04-27
Genre History
ISBN 0472117203

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"Bold, deeply learned, and important, offering a provocative thesis that is worked out through legal and archival materials and in subtle and original readings of literary texts. Absolutely new in content and significantly innovative in methodology and argument, Stumbling Blocks Before the Blind offers a cultural geography of medieval blindness that invites us to be more discriminating about how we think of geographies of disability today." ---Christopher Baswell, Columbia University "A challenging, interesting, and timely book that is also very well written . . . Wheatley has researched and brought together a leitmotiv that I never would have guessed was so pervasive, so intriguing, so worthy of a book." ---Jody Enders, University of California, Santa Barbara Stumbling Blocks Before the Blind presents the first comprehensive exploration of a disability in the Middle Ages, drawing on the literature, history, art history, and religious discourse of England and France. It relates current theories of disability to the cultural and institutional constructions of blindness in the eleventh through fifteenth centuries, examining the surprising differences in the treatment of blind people and the responses to blindness in these two countries. The book shows that pernicious attitudes about blindness were partially offset by innovations and ameliorations---social; literary; and, to an extent, medical---that began to foster a fuller understanding and acceptance of blindness. A number of practices and institutions in France, both positive and negative---blinding as punishment, the foundation of hospices for the blind, and some medical treatment---resulted in not only attitudes that commodified human sight but also inhumane satire against the blind in French literature, both secular and religious. Anglo-Saxon and later medieval England differed markedly in all three of these areas, and the less prominent position of blind people in society resulted in noticeably fewer cruel representations in literature. This book will interest students of literature, history, art history, and religion because it will provide clear contexts for considering any medieval artifact relating to blindness---a literary text, a historical document, a theological treatise, or a work of art. For some readers, the book will serve as an introduction to the field of disability studies, an area of increasing interest both within and outside of the academy. Edward Wheatley is Surtz Professor of Medieval Literature at Loyola University, Chicago.

Reports from the Consuls of the United States

Reports from the Consuls of the United States
Title Reports from the Consuls of the United States PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 734
Release 1892
Genre Consular reports
ISBN

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United States Consular Reports

United States Consular Reports
Title United States Consular Reports PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 718
Release 1892
Genre Consular reports
ISBN

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Interpreting Weight

Interpreting Weight
Title Interpreting Weight PDF eBook
Author Jeffery Sobal
Publisher Routledge
Pages 275
Release 2017-07-05
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1351511726

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What is "too fat"? what is "too thin"? Interpretations of body weight vary widely across and within cultures. Meeting weight expectations is a major concern for many people because failing to do so may incur dire social consequences, such as difficulty in finding a romantic partner or even in locating adequate employment. without these social and cultural pressures, body weight would only be a health issue. while socially constructed standards of body weight may seem immutable, they are continuously recreated through social interactions that perpetuate or transform expectations about fatness and thinness. Written by sociologists, psychologists, and nutritionists, all of the chapters in this book focus on how people construct fatness and thinness, examining different strategies used to interpret body weight, such as negotiating weight identities, reinterpreting weight, and becoming involved in weight-related organizations. Together these chapters emphasize the many ways that people actively define, construct, and enact their fatness and thinness in a variety of settings and situations.