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Shared Visions Shared Lives
Marking a celebratory exhibition in 2017 at Gothic House, their family home in Charlbury, Oxfordshire, this book brings together highlights of sculptures and paintings by Briony and Andrew Lawson.Over the last half-century, these two artists have been inspired by their surroundings to produce a dynamic and varied body of work.Their shared passion for the North Devon landscape is infused throughout much of their work. Briony Lawson has been sculpting in wood, stone and clay since her days as a student at City & Guilds Art School in London.Her prolific body of work draws on natural and organic subjects, often pared down to the most simple and elemental forms.Known worldwide as a garden photographer, Andrew Lawson was trained as a painter.His painting has always informed the eye behind the camera.This book surveys Andrew's work from his early school posters and from his student days at Oxford, to his subsequent paintings that draw inspiration from his favoured woodland and sea landscapes of Devon.
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CSR Discovery Leadership : Society, Science and Shared Value Consciousness
This book argues that separation consciousness has kept a collective demand for corporate social responsibility at bay, even providing justification for business to neglect society.Yet there are signs that separation consciousness is being replaced with the expectation that businesses engage in symbiotic relationships with stakeholders that yield triple bottom line benefits.The potential for business to enact this social contract depends largely on the ability of top executives to discover how to activate the organizational values that make such benefits possible.The author argues that the required mind-set for this task bears a strong resemblance to the scientific discovery mentality, and that if executives were to embed this mentality in organizational decision making, shared consciousness between firms and stakeholders of the values that support corporate responsibility is feasible.CSR Discovery Leadership examines this prospect of shared value consciousness, a new frontier for CSR leadership.
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Shared Living : Interior design for rented and shared spaces
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What does shared custody and shared care mean?
Shared custody and shared care refer to arrangements where both parents have equal responsibility for the care and upbringing of their children after a separation or divorce. This means that the children spend a significant amount of time living with each parent, and both parents are involved in making important decisions about their children's upbringing. Shared custody and shared care aim to ensure that both parents have a meaningful and ongoing relationship with their children, and that the children benefit from having a strong and positive relationship with both parents.
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How can I remove the shared payment method in Apple Family Sharing?
To remove a shared payment method in Apple Family Sharing, you will need to be the family organizer or have the necessary permissions. First, open the Settings app on your device and tap on your name at the top. Then, select "Family Sharing" and choose "Payment Method." From there, you can remove the shared payment method by tapping on it and selecting "Remove Payment Method." Keep in mind that you may need to provide an alternative payment method for the family group before removing the shared one.
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'First or shared?'
It ultimately depends on personal preference and the specific situation. If you prefer privacy and independence, then a first-class accommodation may be the better choice. However, if you enjoy socializing and meeting new people, a shared accommodation can provide a more communal experience. Consider your priorities and comfort level when deciding between first or shared accommodations.
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Who has experience with dog sharing, where a dog is shared between two families?
I have experience with dog sharing, where a dog is shared between two families. This arrangement can be beneficial for both families and the dog, as it allows for the dog to receive attention and care from multiple households. It also provides flexibility for the families in terms of caring for the dog and can be a cost-effective way to have a pet. However, clear communication and boundaries are important to ensure the well-being of the dog and to avoid any potential conflicts between the families.
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The Trauma of Terrorism : Sharing Knowledge and Shared Care, An International Handbook
Learn intervention strategies to counter the effects of terrorismIn the twenty-first century, terrorism has become an international scourge whose effect devastates individuals, weakens societies, and cripples nations.The Trauma of Terrorism: Sharing Knowledge and Shared Care, An International Handbook and Shared Care provides a comprehensive, penetrating look at the effects of terrorism, at the prevention and treatment of immediate and long-term sequelae, at preparedness for terrorism, and at the range of individual, community, and national responses.International authorities discuss the latest knowledge and research about terror, its root causes, and its psychological impact on individuals, families, societies, and nations, as well as the societal and political responses and services that may help lessen its impact. The Trauma of Terrorism: Sharing Knowledge and Shared Care, An International Handbook analyzes the full scope of terrorism.This compendium explores numerous issues in detail, such as the nature and psychology of terrorism, how to foster a community’s capacity for resilience, the psychosocial consequences of terrorism in children and adults, the centrality of traumatic grief, the need for multicultural understanding in services and treatment, interventions for children and adolescents, training programs for mental health professionals, and proactive community organization in the face of terrorism.Treatment options and services are thoroughly explored and their effectiveness evaluated.Chapters are international in scope, well-referenced, and geared to provide thoroughly reasoned recommendations to lessen the effects of terrorism. Original witness voices from survivors and professionals worldwide give depth to the scientific character of the book.Helpful tables and graphs clearly illustrate data and ideas. The Trauma of Terrorism: Sharing Knowledge and Shared Care, An International Handbook presents in-depth examinations of:The Origins of Terrorism in Modern Society the origin and nature of terrorism terrorism as a strategy of psychological warfare the content and form of terrorism propaganda tactical and strategic terrorism the motivations of suicide bombersThe Psychological Consequences of Terrorism the psychological impact of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks the PTSD effects of watching terrorist attacks on television the effects of acute stress symptoms on the general population after a national trauma somatization and bioterrorism the short- and long-term effects of terrorism on an individual the importance of measuring grief in the context of terrorism the psychological burden of bioterrorism the psychological impact of terrorism on children and families post-traumatic distress in adolescents with exposure to ongoing terrorismThe Impact of Terrorism on Individuals, Groups, and Society terrorism’s toll on civil liberties media-oriented terrorism media guidelines for helping reduce individual and national traumatic reactivity to terrorism culture-sensitive interventions in the treatment of terrorism the effects of terrorism on refugeesPsychological First Aid, Acute and Long-Term Treatment Following Terrorist Attacks mental health interventions in hospitals following terrorist attacks treating survivors in an ongoing terrorist situation the treatment of children impacted by the World Trade Center attack traumatic bereavement, and its link to terrorismSchool- and Community-Based Interventions in the Face of Terrorist Attacks the Building Resilience Project-school-based interventions for children community-based interventions like Project Liberty and
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The Shared Room
A family gradually moves forward after the loss of a child—a story for readers of all ages When someone you love dies, you know what doesn’t die?Love. On the hot beach, among colorful umbrellas blooming beneath a bright sun, no one saw a little girl walk into the water.Now, many months later, her bedroom remains empty, her drawers hold her clothes, her pillows and sheets still have her scent, and her mother and father, brothers and sister carry her in their hearts, along with their grief, which takes up so much space.Then one snowy day, the mother and father ask the girl’s older brother, “Would you like a room of your own?” He wants to know, “Whose?” They say, “Your sister’s.”Tenderly, and with refreshing authenticity, beloved Minnesota writer Kao Kalia Yang tells the story of a Hmong American family living with loss and tremendous love.Her direct and poignant words are accompanied by the evocative and expressive drawings of Hmong American artist Xee Reiter.The Shared Room brings a message of comfort and hope to readers young and old.
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A Silence Shared
Forced back to her remote hometown by the war, Giulia is immediately drawn to a couple in a similar situation: graceful, spontaneous Ada and her husband Paolo, a sickly teacher and partisan in hiding.Joined from Turin by Giulia's husband Stefano, the two couples form an intense bond; as the Germans begin to occupy Italy, a subtle dance of attractions begins, intensified by their shared isolation and the muffled hum of threat over a long, hard winter. In prose of subtle, enigmatic atmospheres and acutely precise images, Lalla Romano evokes both the tension and the stillness of life in occupied Italy.Translated into English for the first time, A Silence Shared is a captivating classic novel that inhabits the silent spaces between historic events, depicting the mysterious luminosity of human relationships in extraordinary circumstances.
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English: Shared Futures
Essays exploring the opportunities for and challenges to the discipline of English language and literature in education. The study of English literature, language, culture and creative writing is an important and dynamic enterprise.English: Shared Futures celebrates the discipline's intellectual strength, diversity and creativity, explores its futures in the nations of the UK and across the world, and brings together the huge scholarly, cultural and social energy of the biggest subject in the Arts and Humanities in Higher and in Secondary education: the most staff, the most students.It represents the synergies produced when practitioners and students from across the discipline come together, and aims to enable new understanding of the challenges that the discipline faces within schools and universities, the vital cultural and political role that English plays, and a renewed appreciation of the intellectual vitality and commitment of its scholars and students.Overall, it demonstrates the rich ecosystem of a subject crucial to social, cultural, and economic well-being, and offers ways in which its vitality can be ensured in the face of new challenges within and beyond the academy. ROBERT EAGLESTONE is Professor of Contemporary Literature and Thought, Royal Holloway, University of London; GAIL MARSHALL is Head of the School of Literature and Languages at the University of Reading. Contributors: James Annesley, Katherine Baxter, Barbara Bleiman, Elleke Boehmer, Kirsti Bohata, Benjamin A.Brabon, Linda Bree, Susan Bruce, Billy Clark, Stefan Collini, Jane Davis, Sarah Dillon, Clare Egan, Elizabeth English, Emily Ennis, Martin Paul Eve, Corinne Fowler, Bárbara Gallego Larrarte, Marcello Giovanelli, Diya Gupta, Rob Hawkes, Ann Hewings, Keith Jarrett, Clara Jones, Seraphima Kennedy, Ben Knights, Simon Kövesi, Clare A.Lees, Alison Lumsden, Andrea Macrae, Lewi Mondal, Paul Munden, Daniel O'Gorman, Lynda Prescott, Ilse A.Ras, Catherine Redford, Rick Rylance, Helen Saunders, Jenny Stevens, Marion Thain, Stephen Watkins, Harry Whitehead
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Is shared parenting possible?
Yes, shared parenting is possible and can be successful when both parents are committed to working together for the well-being of their children. It requires open communication, flexibility, and a willingness to put the needs of the children first. Shared parenting can provide children with the opportunity to have meaningful relationships with both parents and can help to minimize the negative effects of divorce or separation. With the right support and cooperation, shared parenting can be a positive and effective arrangement for families.
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How can you register the first shared apartment as a shared flat?
To register the first shared apartment as a shared flat, you will need to ensure that all the tenants' names are included on the lease agreement. This will establish the legal basis for the apartment to be considered a shared flat. Additionally, you may need to inform the local housing authority or relevant government agency about the change in occupancy and provide any necessary documentation to update the property records. It's important to follow the specific regulations and requirements in your area to properly register the apartment as a shared flat.
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'delete the shared profile picture?'
To delete a shared profile picture, you can go to the profile picture section on the platform where it was shared and select the option to delete or remove the picture. This will remove the picture from the shared profile and revert to the default profile picture. Keep in mind that this action may not be reversible, so make sure you want to delete the shared profile picture before proceeding.
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What is a shared bathroom?
A shared bathroom is a bathroom that is used by multiple people, typically in a shared living situation such as a dormitory, hostel, or shared house. It may be used by roommates, housemates, or guests. In a shared bathroom, individuals must take turns using the facilities and may need to coordinate schedules to avoid conflicts. It requires a level of consideration and communication among the users to ensure that everyone has access to the facilities when needed.
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