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Broken Patterns

Broken Patterns
Author: Anita M. Harris
Publisher: Wayne State University Press
Total Pages: 230
Release: 1995
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780814325513

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Based on personal interviews and historical and psychological research, this book examines the complex relationships women share with their mothers and grandmothers and considers how those relationships and society's changing attitudes shape the experience of professional women.


When Patterns are Broken

When Patterns are Broken
Author: Daria Kathleen
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2016-07-03
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1329038673

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"This book is a guide to assist you through the process of change, returning you back home to your authentic self. In a life journey many paths are brightly lit, others dimly. The words provide illumination for the times one is travailing [sic] the dimly lit path."--Back cover


Breaking Patterns

Breaking Patterns
Author: Catherine Chapman Pacheco
Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing
Total Pages: 200
Release: 1989
Genre: Aging
ISBN:

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Pattern Making

Pattern Making
Author: Joseph Gregory Horner
Publisher:
Total Pages: 478
Release: 1925
Genre: Patternmaking
ISBN:

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Pattern Making

Pattern Making
Author: J. H.
Publisher:
Total Pages: 428
Release: 1894
Genre: Patternmaking
ISBN:

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Broken Bodies, Places and Objects

Broken Bodies, Places and Objects
Author: Anna Sörman
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 357
Release: 2023-11-29
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1000986217

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Broken Bodies, Places and Objects demonstrates the breadth of fragmentation and fragment use in prehistory and history and provides an up-to-date insight into current archaeological thinking around the topic. A seal broken and shared by two trade parties, dog jaws accompanying the dead in Mesolithic burials, fragments of ancient warships commodified as souvenirs, parts of an ancient dynastic throne split up between different colonial collections... Pieces of the past are everywhere around us. Fragments have a special potential precisely because of their incomplete format – as a new matter that can reference its original whole but can also live on with new, unrelated meanings. Deliberate breakage of bodies, places and objects for the use of fragments has been attested from all time periods in the past. It has now been over 20 years since John Chapman’s major publication introducing fragmentation studies, and the topic is more present than ever in archaeology. This volume offers the first European-wide review of the concept of fragmentation, collecting case studies from the Neolithic to Modernity and extending the ideas of fragmentation theory in new directions. The book is written for scholars and students in archaeology, but it is also relevant for neighbouring fields with an interest in material culture, such as anthropology, history, cultural heritage studies, museology, art and architecture.


Peace From Broken Pieces

Peace From Broken Pieces
Author: Iyanla Vanzant
Publisher: Hay House, Inc
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2012-02-01
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1401928234

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How do you find your way through the broken pieces and the pain to peace? In this honest and searching book, New York Times best-selling author Iyanla Vanzant recounts the last decade of her profoundly human journey and shares her own hard lessons to inspire you to put your personal puzzle back together. Part metaphorical teaching story, part wrenching personal chronicle, this phoenix-rising-from-the-ashes tale is about men and money, love and work, mothers and daughters, life and death, and the patterns and pathologies that families pass down through the generations—until someone gets clear enough to break the pattern and pave the way to healing. Discover why everything you need to learn is reflected in your relationships; gain a new perspective on personal power, spiritual purpose, and karma; and recognize that it is possible to make your broken pieces whole.


The languages of Malta

The languages of Malta
Author: Albert Gatt
Publisher: Language Science Press
Total Pages: 317
Release: 2018
Genre: Malta
ISBN: 3961100705

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The purpose of this volume is to present a snapshot of the state of the art of research on the languages of the Maltese islands, which include spoken Maltese, Maltese English and Maltese Sign Language. Malta is a tiny, but densely populated country, with over 422,000 inhabitants spread over only 316 square kilometers. It is a bilingual country, with Maltese and English enjoying the status of official languages. Maltese is a descendant of Arabic, but due to the history of the island, it has borrowed extensively from Sicilian, Italian and English. Furthermore, local dialects still coexist alongside the official standard language. The status of English as a second language dates back to British colonial rule, and just as in other former British colonies, a characteristic Maltese variety of English has developed. To these languages must be added Maltese Sign Language, which is the language of the Maltese Deaf community. This was recently recognised as Malta’s third official language by an act of Parliament in 2016. While a volume such as the present one can hardly do justice to all aspects of a diverse and complex linguistic situation, even in a small community like that of Malta, our aim in editing this book was to shed light on the main strands of research being undertaken in the Maltese linguistic context. Six of the contributions in this book focus on Maltese and explore a broad range of topics including: historical changes in the Maltese sound system; syllabification strategies; the interaction of prosody and gesture; the constraints regulating /t/-insertion; the productivity of derivational suffixes; and raising phenomena. The study of Maltese English, especially with the purpose of establishing the defining characteristics of this variety of English, is a relatively new area of research. Three of the papers in this volume deal with Maltese English, which is explored from the different perspectives of rhythm, the syntax of nominal phrases, and lexical choice. The last contribution discusses the way in which Maltese Sign Language (LSM) has evolved alongside developments in LSM research. In summary, we believe the present volume has the potential to present a unique snapshot of a complex linguistic situation in a geographically restricted area. Given the nature and range of topics proposed, the volume will likely be of interest to researchers in both theoretical and comparative linguistics, as well as those working with experimental and corpus-based methodologies. Our hope is that the studies presented here will also serve to pave the way for further research on the languages of Malta, encouraging researchers to also take new directions, including the exploration of variation and sociolinguistic factors which, while often raised as explanatory constructs in the papers presented here, remain under-researched.


The New Metal Worker Pattern Book

The New Metal Worker Pattern Book
Author: George Watson Kittredge
Publisher:
Total Pages: 448
Release: 1896
Genre: Sheet metal working
ISBN:

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