The Book of Relief

The Book of Relief
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Publisher : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages : 250
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ISBN-10 : 1539953319
ISBN-13 : 9781539953319
Rating : 4/5 (19 Downloads)

Synopsis The Book of Relief by : Emily Maroutian

The Book of Relief contains soothing passages, empowering affirmations, and simple exercises that have been proven to aid your body in relieving stress and maintaining balance. The book works with your mind and body to help you release, rebalance, and realign yourself. It's designed to support your emotional and physiological functions to bring you relief. You can pick it up when you are stressed, upset, sad, or want to give up, and it will guide you into better feelings. The first part of the book offers an overview of the automatic nervous system, the brain-body conversation, and the vagus nerve, all of which play an important role in how you approach, manage, and release stress. The second part of the book contains over 170 passages and "I" statements designed to bring you immediate relief and set your mind at ease. This section will support you emotionally and mentally as you work on releasing tension from your body. The third and final part of the book is full of simple and common exercises anyone can do to trigger the peace and relaxation part of the nervous system. Most of the exercises have been backed by scientific studies on relieving stress. It will help you to get and stay in the habit of relief. The exercises support your nervous system so it can in turn support you in dealing with everyday stressors. It will return your body to a natural state of ease and comfort. Whether you feel frustrated, stressed, or stuck, this book has something to offer you. If you have been searching for some relief, you will find it through this book.

Negotiating Relief

Negotiating Relief
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Publisher : Hurst & Company
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1849042381
ISBN-13 : 9781849042383
Rating : 4/5 (81 Downloads)

Synopsis Negotiating Relief by : Michele Acuto

While humanitarianism is unquestionably a fast-growing subject of practitioner and scholarly engagement, much discussion about it is predicated on a dangerous dichotomy between 'aid givers' and 'relief takers' that largely misrepresents the negotiated nature of the humanitarian enterprise. To highlight the tension between these relationships, this book focuses on the 'humanitarian spaces' and the dynamics of 'humanitarian diplomacy' (both 'local' and 'global') that sustain them. It gathers key voices to provide a critical analysis of international theory, geopolitics and dilemmas underpinning the negotiation of relief. Offering up-to-date examples from cases such as Kosovo and the Tsunami, or ongoing crises like Haiti, Libya, Darfur and Somalia, the contributors analyse the complexity of humanitarian diplomacy and the multiplicity of geographies and actors involved in it. By investigating the transformations that both diplomacy and humanitarianism are undergoing, the authors prompt us towards a critical and eclectic understanding of the dialectics of humanitarian space. Negotiating Relief aims to present humanitarianism not only as a relief delivery mechanism but also as a phenomenon in dialogue with both localised crises and global politics.--

9-11 Emergency Relief

9-11 Emergency Relief
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Total Pages : 220
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015056792743
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Rating : 4/5 (43 Downloads)

Synopsis 9-11 Emergency Relief by : Alternative Comics

Cartoonists offer personal accounts of their experiences related to the September 11 terrorist attacks.

Managing Humanitarian Relief 2nd Edition

Managing Humanitarian Relief 2nd Edition
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Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1853399027
ISBN-13 : 9781853399022
Rating : 4/5 (27 Downloads)

Synopsis Managing Humanitarian Relief 2nd Edition by : Eric James

Managing Humanitarian Relief is aimed at the relief worker who in the midst of these complex situations is putting together a programme of action to help people in extreme crisis. It provides humanitarian relief managers with a single comprehensive reference for many of the management issues they are likely to encounter in the field.

Holistic Pain Relief

Holistic Pain Relief
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Publisher : New World Library
Total Pages : 314
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ISBN-10 : 9781608682065
ISBN-13 : 1608682064
Rating : 4/5 (65 Downloads)

Synopsis Holistic Pain Relief by : Heather Tick, MD

Chronic pain has become an epidemic in North America, yet our current health care system is ill equipped for treating sufferers. An expert in both conventional and holistic medicine, Dr. Heather Tick has spent twenty-five years treating patients for whom “all else has failed.” Based on her experience, Holistic Pain Relief offers practical guidance to anyone with pain. It includes easy-to-implement solutions for effective and permanent pain relief and also offers help to those with chronic conditions who feel confused, worried, or hopeless. Dr. Tick presents a new way of looking at pain with a focus on health. By helping you make informed choices about physical, emotional, and spiritual living, Holistic Pain Relief offers possibilities for recovery and information on a wide range of treatment and prevention options, including acupuncture, chiropractic techniques, intramuscular stimulation, dietary supplements, medication, nutrition, and exercise. The result is a realistic — and inspiring — prescription for pain-free living.

Three Worlds of Relief

Three Worlds of Relief
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Publisher : Princeton University Press
Total Pages : 413
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ISBN-10 : 9781400842582
ISBN-13 : 1400842581
Rating : 4/5 (82 Downloads)

Synopsis Three Worlds of Relief by : Cybelle Fox

Three Worlds of Relief examines the role of race and immigration in the development of the American social welfare system by comparing how blacks, Mexicans, and European immigrants were treated by welfare policies during the Progressive Era and the New Deal. Taking readers from the turn of the twentieth century to the dark days of the Depression, Cybelle Fox finds that, despite rampant nativism, European immigrants received generous access to social welfare programs. The communities in which they lived invested heavily in relief. Social workers protected them from snooping immigration agents, and ensured that noncitizenship and illegal status did not prevent them from receiving the assistance they needed. But that same helping hand was not extended to Mexicans and blacks. Fox reveals, for example, how blacks were relegated to racist and degrading public assistance programs, while Mexicans who asked for assistance were deported with the help of the very social workers they turned to for aid. Drawing on a wealth of archival evidence, Fox paints a riveting portrait of how race, labor, and politics combined to create three starkly different worlds of relief. She debunks the myth that white America's immigrant ancestors pulled themselves up by their bootstraps, unlike immigrants and minorities today. Three Worlds of Relief challenges us to reconsider not only the historical record but also the implications of our past on contemporary debates about race, immigration, and the American welfare state.

Seeking Refuge

Seeking Refuge
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Publisher : Moody Publishers
Total Pages : 241
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ISBN-10 : 9780802495068
ISBN-13 : 0802495060
Rating : 4/5 (68 Downloads)

Synopsis Seeking Refuge by : Stephan Bauman

Recipient of Christianity Today's Award of Merit in Politics and Public Life, 2016 ------ What will rule our hearts: fear or compassion? We can’t ignore the refugee crisis—arguably the greatest geo-political issue of our time—but how do we even begin to respond to something so massive and complex? In Seeking Refuge, three experts from World Relief, a global organization serving refugees, offer a practical, well-rounded, well-researched guide to the issue. Who are refugees and other displaced peoples? What are the real risks and benefits of receiving them? How do we balance compassion and security? Drawing from history, public policy, psychology, many personal stories, and their own unique Christian worldview, the authors offer a nuanced and compelling portrayal of the plight of refugees and the extraordinary opportunity we have to love our neighbors as ourselves.

Chronic Relief

Chronic Relief
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ISBN-10 : 0997149108
ISBN-13 : 9780997149104
Rating : 4/5 (08 Downloads)

Synopsis Chronic Relief by : Nishi Whiteley

Chronic Relief: A Guide to Cannabis for the Terminally and Chronically Ill bridges the gap between the vast amounts of cannabis science and practical application for patients. The book translates medical science into layman's terms in a way that patients and their caregivers can understand and use to decide if cannabis is a fit for them, how to choose intake methods, understand risks and harm reduction strategies, and where to start in terms of establishing an effective dose. Where science does not exist, it provides the best possible anecdotal information compiled from experts and patients alike. People from all backgrounds are curious about cannabis. They are beginning to realize that much of the information they have been taught about cannabis is based on misinformation and fear, not science and reason. It is time we bring science to the forefront of the conversation about cannabis and dissolve the cloud of shame, secrecy and controversy around the use of this legitimate medicine and empower millions of people to get the relief they deserve. This book will help you understand: Why cannabis is a safe and versatile medicine ​How it works in the body to protect the brain, fight cancer, slow aging, reduce pain and inflammation Diseases benefited by cannabis Intake methods Risks of cannabis use & ways to mitigate them Components of cannabis and how they address various symptoms. Dr. Ethan Russo, a top global cannabis science expert in the U.S. has served as the medical editor for the book and has written the Foreword. Here is what he had to say about the book: "Nishi Whiteley has provided a great service in delivering a clear and refreshing voice and orientation to the subject of cannabis, born of necessity, and answering the critical questions: If I or my loved one suffer from an illness that "conventional medicine" has failed to treat adequately, might cannabis help, and if so, how would I go about using it properly?" Praise From Other Top Cannabis Experts "Nishi Whiteley's thorough and painstakingly researched work makes it possible for ordinary people, who may not be scientists or health professionals, but who nevertheless strive to provide the best caregiving for themselves and their loved ones at home, to have the benefit of an easy-to-use guide rich with practical, scientifically based information on the many ways to utilize cannabis for health and relief and come away with an understanding of the innate system in our bodies through which it acts." - Sunil K. Aggarwal MD, PhD, cannabinologist.org "Chronic Relief is not just a book about cannabis; it's a book about living life to its fullest, designed to empower readers to take control of their own health. Nishi Whiteley weaves together decades of cannabis research and experts' previously unpublished observations into a coherent and easily accessible format, emphasizing the findings that are most relevant to patient care and successful use of medical cannabis. The science is highlighted with hope-inspiring vignettes and all the practical tools and recipes required to achieve the maximal benefits and avoid the common pitfalls in cannabis medicine. This will become my most highly recommended book to my patients and their loved ones." - Dustin Sulak DO, healer.com Read more at http: //mychronicrelief.com/cannabis-book/

Rescue, Relief, and Resistance

Rescue, Relief, and Resistance
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Total Pages : 368
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ISBN-10 : 0814346197
ISBN-13 : 9780814346198
Rating : 4/5 (97 Downloads)

Synopsis Rescue, Relief, and Resistance by : Catherine Collomp

Rescue, Relief, and Resistance: The Jewish Labor Committee's Anti-Nazi Operations, 1934-1945 is the English translation of Catherine Collomp's award-winning book on the Jewish Labor Committee (JLC). Formed in New York City in 1934 by the leaders of the Jewish Labor Movement, the JLC came to the forefront of American labor's reaction to Nazism and Anti-Semitism. Situated at the crossroads of several fields of inquiry--Jewish history, immigration and exile studies, American and international labor history, World War II in France and in Poland--the history of the JLC is by nature transnational. It brings to the fore the strength of ties between the Yiddish-speaking Jewish worlds across the globe. Rescue, Relief, and Resistance contains six chapters. Chapter 1 describes the political origin of the JLC, whose founders had been Bundist militants in the Russian empire before their emigration to the United States, and asserts its roots in the American Jewish Labor movement of the 1930s. Chapters 2 and 3 discuss how the JLC established formal links with the European non-communist labor movement, especially through the Labor and Socialist International and the International Federation of Trade Unions. Chapter 4 focuses on the approximately 1,500 European labor and socialist leaders and left-wing intellectuals, including their families, rescued from certain arrest and deportation by the Gestapo. Chapter 5 deals with the special relationship the JLC established with currents in the Resistance in France, partly financing its underground labor and socialist networks and operations. Chapter 6 is devoted to the JLC's support of Jews in Poland during the war: humanitarian relief for those in the occupied territory under Soviet domination and political and financial support of the combatants of the Warsaw ghetto in their last stand against annihilation by the Wermacht. The JLC has never commemorated its rescue operations and other political activities on behalf of opponents of Fascism and Nazism, nor its contributions to the reconstruction of Jewish life after the Holocaust. Historians to this day have not traced its history in a substantial way. Students and scholars of Holocaust and American studies will find this text vital to their continued studies.

Monthly Report of the Federal Emergency Relief Administration

Monthly Report of the Federal Emergency Relief Administration
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 1332
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ISBN-10 : UCAL:B5488142
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Rating : 4/5 (42 Downloads)

Synopsis Monthly Report of the Federal Emergency Relief Administration by : United States. Federal Emergency Relief Administration