Pretend You Don't See The Elephant

Pretend You Don't See The Elephant
Author: Carol-Ann Medina
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2005-09
Genre: Christian Science
ISBN: 1463489080

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Pretend You Don''''t See The Elephant is a personal memoir about the author''''s life growing up in the 1950s. Throughout the narrative, the elephant represents the silence surrounding familial dysfunctional behavior. Christian Science provided the background of denial in a home where physical, emotional, and verbal abuse ran rampant. The severity of the abuse and the denial of it destroyed the author''''s desire to live and at the age of twelve, she tried to commit suicide. Failing to die, she was exiled to an alcoholic uncle''''s home, barely escaping sexual molestation before being returned home to her parents. The Christian Science religion of her mother was responsible for the refusal of medical attention, leaving her to die after a ruptured appendix. The author was told every day of her life that she was a failure as a Christian Scientist and her illnesses were her fault. From her father she was told she was so clumsy and ugly that no one would ever marry her. Don''''t talk, don''''t tell was a way of life, and she spent a lifetime living under this code of silence. The effects of Christian Science denial, coupled with the physical and emotion abuse would ride on her shirt tail for the rest of her life. This then is the story of a victim who became victorious. The memoir continues on as she faces a tragic automobile accident. Accepting medical assistance removed her from the Christian Science Church at a time when she needed her faith the most. The success of her story is celebrated when she comes to terms with ''''who God is'''' in her life. It is with peace of mind that she now shares her story, lifting the veil of silence from the little girl, to tell the story that she was told never to tell.

Harold & Hog Pretend For Real! (Elephant & Piggie Like Reading!)

Harold & Hog Pretend For Real! (Elephant & Piggie Like Reading!)
Author: Dan Santat
Publisher: Hyperion Books for Children
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019-05-07
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781368027168

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Hog is careful. Harold is not.Harold cannot help smiling. Hog can.Hog worries so that Harold does not have to. Harold and Hog are best friends. But can Harold and Hog's friendship survive a game of pretending to be Elephant & Piggie?

You Can't See the Elephants

You Can't See the Elephants
Author: Susan Kreller
Publisher: G.P. Putnam's Sons
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2015
Genre: Abusive men
ISBN: 0399172092

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"When she suspects that her young neighbors are being abused by their father, one brave girl takes a stand to protect them"--

Pretend You Don't See The Elephant

Pretend You Don't See The Elephant
Author: Carol-Ann Medina
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2005-09
Genre: Christian Science
ISBN: 9781420838596

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Pretend You Don''''t See The Elephant is a personal memoir about the author''''s life growing up in the 1950s. Throughout the narrative, the elephant represents the silence surrounding familial dysfunctional behavior. Christian Science provided the background of denial in a home where physical, emotional, and verbal abuse ran rampant. The severity of the abuse and the denial of it destroyed the author''''s desire to live and at the age of twelve, she tried to commit suicide. Failing to die, she was exiled to an alcoholic uncle''''s home, barely escaping sexual molestation before being returned home to her parents. The Christian Science religion of her mother was responsible for the refusal of medical attention, leaving her to die after a ruptured appendix. The author was told every day of her life that she was a failure as a Christian Scientist and her illnesses were her fault. From her father she was told she was so clumsy and ugly that no one would ever marry her. Don''''t talk, don''''t tell was a way of life, and she spent a lifetime living under this code of silence. The effects of Christian Science denial, coupled with the physical and emotion abuse would ride on her shirt tail for the rest of her life. This then is the story of a victim who became victorious. The memoir continues on as she faces a tragic automobile accident. Accepting medical assistance removed her from the Christian Science Church at a time when she needed her faith the most. The success of her story is celebrated when she comes to terms with ''''who God is'''' in her life. It is with peace of mind that she now shares her story, lifting the veil of silence from the little girl, to tell the story that she was told never to tell.

Children's Understanding

Children's Understanding
Author: Graeme S. Halford
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 546
Release: 2014-02-25
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1317766644

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This work argues that cognitive development is experience driven, and processes entailed in acquiring information about the world are analyzed based on recent models of learning and induction. The way information is represented and accessed when performing cognitive tasks is considered paying particular attention to the implications of Parallel Distributed Processing (PDP) models for cognitive development. The first half of the book contains analyses of human reasoning processes (drawing on PDP models of analogy), development of strategies, and task complexity -- all based on aspects of PDP representations. It is proposed that PDP representations become more differentiated with age, so more vectors can be processed in parallel, with the result that structures of greater complexity can be processed. This model gives an account of previously unexplained difficulties in children's reasoning, including some which were influential in stage theories. The second half of the book examines processes entailed in some representative cognitive developmental tasks, including transitive inference, deductive inference (categorical syllogisms), hypothesis testing, learning set acquisition, acquisition and transfer of relational structures, humor, hierarchical classification and inclusion, understanding of quantity, arithmetic word problems, algebra, conservation, mechanics, and the concept of mind. Process accounts of tasks are emphasized, based on applications of recent developments in cognitive science.

You Don't Have to Die to Be Free

You Don't Have to Die to Be Free
Author: Linda L.
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Total Pages: 78
Release: 2003-08-14
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1412211301

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You Don't Have to Die to Be Free is an insightfully honest biographical account of the impact of an alcoholic's relapse. Told from the point of view of the wife of an alcoholic, this is the story of how she manages to maintain her sanity and come out ahead.

On Disney

On Disney
Author: Ute Dettmar
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2022-08-08
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 3662646250

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Disney – This name stands not only for a company that has had global reach from its early days, but also for a successful aesthetic programme and ideological positions that have had great commercial success but at the same time have been frequently criticised. Straddling traditionalism and modernism, Disney productions have proven adaptable to social discourses and technical and media developments throughout its history. This volume brings together scholars from several European countries to explore various dimensions that constitute ‘Disney.’ In line with current media and cultural studies research, the chapters deal with human-human and human-animal relations, gender and diversity, iconic characters and narratives, Disney’s contribution to cultural and visual heritage, and transmedial and transfictional spaces of experience and practices of participation associated with Disney story worlds.

Pretend You Don't See the Elephant

Pretend You Don't See the Elephant
Author: Carol-Ann Medina
Publisher:
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2005-09
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781420838589

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Susie's status as "the baby" firecracker in no way hindered her ability to sizzle and pop on a regular basis. As a result, everyone took a turn in the hot seat. She squealed on her mother at church and settled sister disputes with her fists. Naughty cats were baptized and family "treasures" pirated. She twisted out a perfectly good tooth for a quarter and jumped off of the roof just for fun. It's no wonder that an old curmudgeon called her a "force of nature." She was the irresistible force in an immovable Southern town. Even the policeman was laughing when he brought her home from an AWOL expedition. One thing was certain; life was never dull. Whenever Susie was around, life was a "Firecracker Frolic."

The Saggy Baggy Elephant

The Saggy Baggy Elephant
Author: Kathryn Jackson
Publisher: Golden Books
Total Pages: 24
Release: 2010-05-25
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0307759490

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After a parrot makes fun of Sooki’s big ears, long nose, and wrinkled skin, the “saggy baggy” elephant isn’t too sure of himself. But once he meets some beautiful creatures who look just like him, Sooki celebrates with a joyful “one-two-three-kick.” For over 50 years, parents and children have treasured this tale, with gorgeous art by Gustaf Tenggren, the illustrator of The Poky Little Puppy.

Philosophy of Language: The Basics

Philosophy of Language: The Basics
Author: Ethan Nowak
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2024-07-31
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1040095534

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This book provides beginners with a sense of the questions and methods that make up the philosophy of language. The first four chapters develop the idea that language is a system that allows us to exchange information with each other, and the second four chapters explore the idea that language is a tool we can use to perform actions, like promising, insulting, and socially positioning ourselves. The first part of the book traces an arc connecting questions like: What is language? Where does meaning come from? How do we use meanings to send messages to each other? The second part of the book takes up questions like: Does pornography silence women? What is offensive about slurs? What do we lose when languages go extinct? With a glossary of key terms, questions for reflection, and suggestions for further reading, Philosophy of Language: The Basics is the place to start for anyone who is curious about how high the seas of language rise.