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Removing the Mask

Removing the Mask
Author: Paul D. Slocumb
Publisher: AHA! Process
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2011
Genre: Gifted children
ISBN: 9781934583531

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Removing the Mask

Removing the Mask
Author: Marcia Collins-Brown
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 70
Release: 2018-02-08
Genre:
ISBN: 9781985128217

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This transformational book works as a catalyst speaking to the heart and soul of the everyday woman who may have been living with unforgiveness, anger, resentment from past relationships. Removing the Mask helps women get to the core of what's really holding them back, by helping them UNCOVER issues that stunt them in walking with authentic confidence toward their God-given purpose. This book is for the woman who says to herself "enough is enough."


Removing the Mask

Removing the Mask
Author: Paul D. Slocumb
Publisher:
Total Pages: 378
Release: 2000-01-01
Genre: Educational equalization
ISBN: 9781929229000

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Purim: Removing the Mask

Purim: Removing the Mask
Author: Rabbi Immanuel Bernstein
Publisher: Mosaica Press
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2018-03-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1946351318

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Of all the masks we may encounter on Purim, the most intriguing is the one worn by Purim itself… Behind the feasting and merriment that accompany the day of Purim lie some of the most profound and meaningful ideas of Judaism. Drawing on a fascinating array of sources, renowned teacher and author Rabbi Immanuel Bernstein guides the reader on an eye-opening journey toward a deeper appreciation of the Jewish People’s most colorful festival.


Removing Your Mask

Removing Your Mask
Author: Marion Moss
Publisher:
Total Pages: 300
Release: 1992-01-01
Genre: Self-acceptance.
ISBN: 9780963134103

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Targeted to the New Age market, 12 Step recovery groups & the general public interested in internal growth & development. "A masterful presentation of the mask-wearing which all of us do in this culture, what kinds of masks we wear & why, the results of such masks, & how to remove them. A large portion of the book is an insightful explanation of the relationship between bullies & victims, how each plays their part & how to change the particular roles we play. The author shows a deep understanding of people & of life in general. Her writing is very clear, easily comprehended, humorous & compassionate. The book could actually be a treatise on how to heal your life!" "This book may replace years of therapy! Marion Moss gives us the inspiration to uncover the happiness that is just waiting to embrace us." Call or write for information to order, Orion Publishing Company, 603 West 13th #236, Austin, TX 78701, (512) 328-6375.


Unmasked

Unmasked
Author: Ian Miller
Publisher: Post Hill Press
Total Pages: 173
Release: 2022-02-11
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 163758377X

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Masks have been a ubiquitous and oft-politicized aspect of the COVID-19 pandemic. Years of painstakingly organized pre-pandemic planning documents led public health experts to initially discourage the use of masks, or even insinuate that they could lead to increased rates of spread. Yet seemingly in a matter of days in spring 2020, leading infectious disease scientists and organizations reversed their previous positions and recommended masking as the key tool to slow the spread of COVID and dramatically reduce infections. Unmasked tells the story of how effective or ineffective masks and mask mandate policies were in impacting the trajectory of the pandemic throughout the world. Author Ian Miller covers the earliest days of the pandemic, from experts such as Dr. Anthony Fauci contradicting their previous statements and recommending masks as the most important policy intervention against the spread of COVID, to the months afterward as many locations around the globe mandated masks in nearly all public settings. With easy-to-understand charts and visual aids, along with detailed, clear explanations of the dramatic shift in policy and expectations, Unmasked makes the data-driven case that masks might not have achieved the goals that Fauci and other public health experts created.


It's Okay to Remove the Masks Now!

It's Okay to Remove the Masks Now!
Author: Jennifer Gilbert
Publisher:
Total Pages: 74
Release: 2021-02-03
Genre:
ISBN:

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This book is designed to be a book of reflection and an avenue to think on your personal accountability. Many of the masks, all of us battle with. The formatting is that the word or name of the mask is first defined and then explained thereafter, then there is a short place for you to check as to whether or not this is a mask that you may be guilty of wearing. You can write it in this book, or you can write it on a separate sheet of paper but at the end I want you to create an action plan of the masks that you know that you wear and how you want to proceed to remove the mask PERMANENTLY. Be honest with yourself but do not be hard on yourself because at the end of the day, life is about learning, growing, and showing the manifestation of what you have learned.


Removing the Mask of Kindness

Removing the Mask of Kindness
Author: Les Barbanell
Publisher: Jason Aronson, Incorporated
Total Pages: 211
Release: 2006-10-16
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1461630479

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Character traits may be used as defenses, or, 'coping mechanisms' that may be developed by individuals in an exaggerated fashion in order to conceal psychological conflicts. When these mechanisms break down, previously repressed trauma erupts into consciousness. One such trait is selflessness. Les Barbanell examines the transformation of selflessness into the Caretaker Personality Disorder and how it is not always better to give than receive, that being good can go bad, and that the 'disease to please' can even be fatal.


Goodbye to Shame

Goodbye to Shame
Author: Tina Bears
Publisher: WestBow Press
Total Pages: 120
Release: 2012-08
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1449763472

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Tina Bears was overwhelmed with panic when her husband coldly told her, “I have gotten away with everything, everything but murder.” In this dramatic story of escape from a planned murder/suicide, Tina bravely recounts her life of hiding her shame under a mask of lies as a dutiful wife in a suburban Christian community. Tina learned to remove her mask, and shares her difficult journey through the shame of an unstable broken childhood home, the shame of a teen pregnancy, and the shame from a ten year abusive marriage. Through her faith in Jesus Christ, God has removed Tina’s shame and allowed her to overcome a life filled with brokenness and abuse. She has gone from feeling like a worthless, second-class, shamed woman in the eyes of God, to an understanding of the fact that she is valued and loved by her Heavenly Father. “Because of the love of God in Jesus Christ, my shame is gone, and now I can recognize that same shame in others who are hurting because of abuse. There is truly a great connection between the hurting and the healed. God has called me to reach out to those who are still hurting from abuse and to let them know that they are not alone in their pain.” —Tina Bears


Truth About Masks

Truth About Masks
Author: Judy Mikovits
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2021-10-12
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 1510771425

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Do we really need to wear masks? From the New York Times Bestselling authors of Plague of Corruption comes the must-read guide on masks and re-opening following the COVID-19 pandemic. The Truth About Masks is the book all America needs to be reading as the COVID-19 pandemic rages on. Written by New York Times bestselling authors Dr. Judy Mikovits and Kent Heckenlively, this book reviews the evidence for and against widespread public masking as provided by the Centers for Disease Control and the Mayo Clinic, as well as top scientific publications such as the New England Journal of Medicine and The Lancet. This debate needs to take place without fear and paranoia. Important questions raised in this book are the effect of masks on oxygen and carbon dioxide levels, how COVID-19 spreads, the effectiveness of various types of masks, those who are most vulnerable to COVID-19, and what measures should be taken by schools as children continue to return to in-person classes. The authors' previous book, Plague of Corruption, was the runaway science bestseller of 2020, and the authors bring that same passion and attention to detail to the mask question. As politicians and bureaucrats of all stripes are weighing in on this question, with some again placing their cities and states under mandatory masking provisions, we need to understand the science behind their decisions. Are such measures a reasonable response to current circumstances, or is it a dramatic overreach, which in many cases might make the situation even worse? America desperately needs this public conversation to take place with the best science we have available. As Americans have always done during difficult times, we must summon the courage to have these challenging conversations.