Beyond Labels
Title | Beyond Labels PDF eBook |
Author | Rhea Shah |
Publisher | Notion Press |
Pages | 65 |
Release | 2024-02-07 |
Genre | Young Adult Nonfiction |
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Ever found yourself lost in a labyrinth of LGBTQIA terminology? Curious about allies, puzzled by the difference between non-binary and bisexual, or wondering why pronouns matter? Prepare to embark on an enchanting journey as we debunk myths and illuminate the path to understanding the vibrant spectrum of queerness. With this comprehensive queer guide, we unravel the spectrum of identities, from A to Z, in a manner that's accessible and enlightening. Given the vast expanse of false information floating around the interest, this book is an attempt to bust myths and educate people on the meaning of several queer terms. This isn't just a book; it's a love letter from one queer person to the world.
Beyond Labels
Title | Beyond Labels PDF eBook |
Author | Sina McCullough |
Publisher | Polyface |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2020-06-12 |
Genre | Health & Fitness |
ISBN | 9781733686600 |
"If you are overwhelmed by conflicting diet advice, or you don't know where to start or who to trust, Beyond Labels will help you figure out what to put on your plate. Joel Salatin, a farmer who is blazing the trail for regenerative farm practices, and Sina McCullough, a Ph. D. in Nutrition who actually understands unpronounceable carbon chains, bring you on a journey from generally unhealthy food and farming to an ultimately healing place. Through compelling discussions and humor, they share practical and easily doable tips including: what to eat, how to find it and prepare it, how to save money and time in the kitchen, and how to stay true to your principles in our modern culture. Whether you are just starting your health journey or you grow all of your own food, this book is designed to meet you where you are and motivate you to take the next step in your healing journey - ultimately bringing you closer to health, happiness, and freedom."--Back cover
Beyond the Label
Title | Beyond the Label PDF eBook |
Author | Maureen Chiquet |
Publisher | HarperCollins |
Pages | 166 |
Release | 2017-04-18 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 0062655728 |
The former global CEO of Chanel charts her unlikely path from literature major to global chief executive, guiding readers to move beyond the confines of staid expectations and discover their own true paths, strengths, and leadership values. Driven. Shy. Leader. Wife. Mother. We live in a world of categories — labels designed to tell the world, and ourselves, who we are and ought to be. Some we may covet, others we may fear or disdain; but creating a life that’s truly your own, means learning to define yourself on your own terms. In Beyond the Label, Maureen Chiquet charts her unlikely path from literature major to global chief executive. Sharing the inklings, risks and (re)defining moments that have shaped her exemplary career, Chiquet seeks to inspire a new generation of women, liberal arts grads, and unconventional thinkers to cultivate a way of living and leading that is all their own. Through vivid storytelling and provocative insights, Chiquet guides readers to consider the pressing questions and inherent paradoxes of creating a successful, fulfilling life in today’s increasingly complex and competitive world. "Why should we separate art frombusiness, feelings from logic, intuition from judgment?" Chiquet poses. "Who decided you can’t be determined and flexible, introspective and attuned, mother and top executive? And where does it state standing unflinchingly in your vulnerability, embracing your femininity, won’t make you stronger?" Wise, inspiring, and deeply felt, Beyond the Label is for anyone who longs for a life without limits on who she is or who she will become.
Children Beyond Labels
Title | Children Beyond Labels PDF eBook |
Author | Rhian Spence |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 122 |
Release | 2018-10-10 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 0429016379 |
Children Beyond Labels is an accessible guide to understanding standardised assessment and managing high incidence additional learning needs in the primary school. It offers jargon-free insight into the results of formal assessments which are often used within professional reports and cuts to the core of how primary education professionals and parents can identify, understand and best meet children’s needs. Offering a range of practical and manageable strategies, the book provides clear explanations of commonly used labels which reflect three of the four areas described within the SEND Code of Practice (2015): Cognition and Learning; Communication and Interaction; and Social, Emotional and Mental Health. These categories are illustrated by 18 detailed case studies of children from the author’s own case work, each with their unique profiles of strengths, weaknesses and traits that can sometimes transcend category boundaries. Examples of these traits include: Dyslexia Autism Spectrum Disorder Specific Language Impairment Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Developmental Co-ordination Difficulties Anxiety. This is an invaluable guide to the range of different types of additional learning or special needs of children who are likely to be found in mainstream primary schools. It will be of interest to primary teachers, trainee teachers, teaching assistants, SENCOs, parents and anyone working to support the needs of young children.
Beyond Labels
Title | Beyond Labels PDF eBook |
Author | Robert Zend |
Publisher | |
Pages | 180 |
Release | 1982 |
Genre | Poetry |
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Bodies beyond Labels
Title | Bodies beyond Labels PDF eBook |
Author | Daniel Holcombe |
Publisher | University of Toronto Press |
Pages | 266 |
Release | 2024-06-03 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 1487556918 |
Bodies beyond Labels explores moments of joy and joyful expressions of self-identity, intimacy, sexuality, affect, friendship, social relationships, and religiosity in imperial Spanish cultures, a period when embodiments of such joy were shadowed by comparatively more constrictive social conventions. Viewed in this manner, joy frames historic references to gender, sexuality, and present-day concepts of queerness through homoeroticism, non-labelled bodies, gender fluidity, and performativity. This collection reveals diverse glimmers of joy through a variety of genres, including plays, poems, novels, autobiographies, biblical narratives, and civil law texts, among others. The book is divided into five categories: theatrical works that use mythology to enjoy themes of homoeroticism; narrative prose and visual arts that reveal public and private homoerotic expressions; scopophilia within garden and museum spaces that make possible joyous observations of non-labelled and non-corporeal bodies; biblical narratives and epistolary works that signal religious transgressions of gender and friendship; and sexual geographies explored in historic and legal documents. As new generations develop more nuanced senses of gender and sexual identities, Bodies beyond Labels strives to provide new academic optics, as framed by non-labelled bodies, queer theorizations, joy in unexpected places, and the light that has historically (re)emerged from the shadows.
Beyond ADHD
Title | Beyond ADHD PDF eBook |
Author | Jeff Emmerson |
Publisher | Rowman & Littlefield |
Pages | 282 |
Release | 2017-08-31 |
Genre | Psychology |
ISBN | 1442275111 |
Beyond ADHD weaves Emmerson’s personal story of his ADHD diagnosis, exploring along the way the latest medical, scientific and societal explanations and tools for managing and living with the condition. Including interviews with a number of experts at the forefront of next-generation ADHD diagnostics and treatment, he questions the cookie-cutter way ADHD is commonly diagnosed and treated. Suggesting that the list of symptoms often used to identify ADHD can be attributed to many other disorders and conditions, he explores how and why ADHD diagnoses have increased by 50% in the last ten years. Emmerson advocates a different approach to ADHD, arguing that it should be a diagnosis of exclusion rather than the other way around, and that we must look past the label, recognizing that individual symptoms vary and treatment plans should be better tailored to the individual. He examines mental and behavioral issues from all sides, including the possibility that nurturing – rather than trying to alter or suppress – the active, “360-degree” mind is a viable way for those diagnosed with ADHD to realize their gifts and lead purposeful lives.