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  • - Over 100 Remedies for Nausea Relief + Strategies for Success
    af Wendy Shaw
    153,95 kr.

    Congratulations on your pregnancy. You are blessed! Nausea is common in pregnancy and means everything is going well! It's reported that over 80% of women experience some degree of it. Although, it may have been keeping you from feeling as blessed as you should, there are many ways to overcome that feeling. Throughout 11 pregnancies I have had to deal with nausea. There is no easy answer that fits everyone. It must be dealt with each day. But, once you know some easy tips and have the right resources, you can face it head on and win! Women who have good support and solid information have a better chance of achieving much needed relief. Discover a treasure of resources women have used to overcome nausea for hundreds of years... Browse through over 100 remedies that have worked for women, and learn about strategies for success in using them.

  • - Suprising ways you can influence your child, before birth
    af Wendy Shaw
    73,95 kr.

    Every baby, from conception, is special and worthy of protection and love. Each child is unique and wonderfully made. A baby doesn't become a person at birth, it is already living and interacting with its world from deep inside its mother's womb. The prenatal period is the perfect time to begin purposefully showing love to your baby. You don't need to wait until the minute your baby is born to start bonding. There are at least six areas that you can personally bless your baby in, right now! Before its born, you can assure it of a good head start on life. Discover simple bonding practices that will bless both you and your babby before and after its birth.

  • af Wendy Shaw
    628,95 kr.

    This book explores the changing spatial distribution of the United States of America's poorest and most affluent counties over the 30 years from 1980 to 2010. While overall rates of poverty have changed somewhat during this period, the geography of counties where affluence and poverty rates are the highest have also shifted as economic fortunes wax and wane. The spatial understanding of poverty and affluence is an important dimension of addressing the complex economic and social contexts within which poverty occurs, and which vary substantially depending on several factors. While there has been significant focus on poverty in the United States, including some analysis of its spatial characteristics, since the 1960s there has been relatively little research on the concomitant geography of affluence. The geographies of poverty and affluence analyzed in this book give a view of spatial economic segregation. Spatial aspects of both the poorest and most affluent counties are focused on, aswell as the changing gap and relative geographies between rich and poor over three decades.

  • - Patterns of Deprivation, 1980-1990
    af Wendy Shaw
    445,95 - 1.748,95 kr.

  • - Museums, Archaeology, and the Visualization of History in the Late Ottoman Empire
    af Wendy Shaw
    926,95 kr.

    Possessors and Possessed analyzes how and why museums-characteristically Western institutions-emerged in the late-nineteenth-century Ottoman Empire. Shaw argues that, rather than directly emulating post-Enlightenment museums of Western Europe, Ottoman elites produced categories of collection and modes of display appropriate to framing a new identity for the empire in the modern era. In contrast to late-nineteenth-century Euro-American museums, which utilized organizational schema based on positivist notions of progress to organize exhibits of fine arts, Ottoman museums featured military spoils and antiquities long before they turned to the "e;Islamic"e; collections with which they might have been more readily associated. The development of these various modes of collection reflected shifting moments in Ottoman identity production. Shaw shows how Ottoman museums were able to use collection and exhibition as devices with which to weave counter-colonial narratives of identity for the Ottoman Empire. Impressive for both the scope and the depth of its research, Possessors and Possessed lays the groundwork for future inquiries into the development of museums outside of the Euro-American milieu.