Power of Being Silent: By sitting in silent solidarity with those who are grieving, we offer them the gift of presence and empathy. Sometimes, the simple act of being there, without the need for words, can provide more comfort than any speech.
Gluten FreeVegan Made with Almond Flour & Coconut OilNon GMO Project VerifiedCertified Gluten FreeEnjoy with family, friends, and neighbors because together is better!The Siete StoryIn 2009, all seven (siete) members of the Garza family began exercising together and adopted a grain free diet to support Veronica, their sister and daughter, who was diagnosed with multiple health conditions. Going grain free meant that this third-generation Mexican-American family from South Texas could no longer eat many of their favorite foods. So, Veronica began to create grain free dishes her whole family could enjoy. When their Grandma Campos said that Veronica's first creation, a grain free almond flour tortilla, tasted better than her own homemade flour tortillas, the family realized they had something special. In 2014, with their grandma's stamp of approval, Siete was born.
StoryIn our eyes, you can never go wrong with stripes. And because we love stripes so much, we decided to double up the intensity and do stripes at the front and back. No matter the outfit, one side would always be fitting. Shape Fleurie was inspired by the flower power seventies and makes every outfit fun. We can guarantee you these beauties won’t go unnoticed. Dimensions (length x width x depth)90 mm x 28 mm x 2 mm Weight (for one earring)3 grams Price is for a pair of earrings
Fine black tea perfectly balanced with the sweet and savoury spice flavours of cinnamon, cardamom, cloves and ginger. The Twinings StoryIn 1706 Thomas twining began selling fine tea from an English storefront in the strand, London. Today, Twinings continues to sell some of the world\\\\\\'s best teas from the original store and in more than 100 countries throughout the world.
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StoryIn our eyes, you can never go wrong with stripes. And because we love stripes so much, we decided to double up the intensity and do stripes at the front and back. No matter the outfit, one side would always be fitting. Shape Fleurie was inspired by the flower power seventies and makes every outfit fun. We can guarantee you these beauties won’t go unnoticed. Dimensions (length x width x depth)90 mm x 28 mm x 2 mm Weight (for one earring)3 grams Price is for a pair of earrings
純正K-Cup®(Kカップ)カプセルSourced With Care(配慮のある調達)300年以上の歴史 - 1706年創業純粋なルイボスのみを巧みにブレンドした独特のハーブティーです。元気の出るかおりと自然な甘みを備えた香り豊かな一杯をお届けします。The Twinings of London®(トワイニング オブ ロンドン)の歴史Twinings(トワイニング)は、1706年にThomas Twining(トーマス・トワイニング)がロンドンのストランド通りで上質な紅茶を販売したのが始まりです。現在でも同じ場所に本店を構え、100か国以上で世界中の高品質なお茶を販売し続けています。 純正のK-Cup®(Kカップ)カプセルだけが、Keurig®(キューリグ)社によってKeurig®(キューリグ)コーヒーマシン専用に最適設計されており、淹れるたびに理想の一杯をお届けします。
StoryIn our eyes, you can never go wrong with stripes. And because we love stripes so much, we decided to double up the intensity and do stripes at the front and back. No matter the outfit, one side would always be fitting. The rounded shape of Bulle gives a youthful look to all your outfits. You may have guessed it, Bulle means Bubble in French. MaterialsAcrylic + Sterling Silver 925 with 18k Gold Plating Dimensions (length x width x depth)30 mm x 22 mm x 2 mm Weight (for one earring)< 1 gram Price is for a pair of earrings
StoryIn our eyes, you can never go wrong with stripes. And because we love stripes so much, we decided to double up the intensity and do stripes at the front and back. No matter the outfit, one side would always be fitting. Moderne is the perfect in between shape. Not too big, not too small. With its rectangular shape, it really reflects the idea of a framed painting. Dimensions (length x width x depth)40 mm x 14 mm x 2 mm Weight (for one earring)< 1 gram Price is for a pair of earrings
Description Estd. 1706 Naturally Caffeine Free Delight in the Fresh, Uplifting Taste of This Warm, Savoury Tea Kosher Over 300 Years of Experience Non GMO Project Verified Sourced with Care Master Blender’s Notes: Notes - Warm, Refreshing, Minty Colour - Bright, Amber, Honey-Orange Steep Time - 4 Minutes (Recommended) Herbs have a long history of documented use tracing back to Ancient Egypt, Ancient China and to the beginning of Ayurveda science in India. Herbal tea is not actually tea, because it is not made from the Camellia Sinensis plant. Instead, other common names include infusion and tisane. Herbal teas can be made from any combination of flower, leaves, seeds, roots, citrus or berry fruits, herbs and spices - which is why the number of unique blends available is virtually limitless. Camomile, Peppermint, Ginger and Hibiscus are some of the most popular ingredients used today. Peppermint is thought to have originated in Northern Africa and the Mediterranean. Our blend is a unique combination of peppermint leaves sourced from Germany, Poland, North America and other countries around the world. The fresh, minty taste of this savoury tea will lift your mind and spirit. Jeremy Sturges-Master Blender Suggested use Steep for 4 minutes. Other ingredients Peppermint. Disclaimer While iHerb strives to ensure the accuracy of its product images and information, some manufacturing changes to packaging and/or ingredients may be pending update on our site. Although items may occasionally ship with alternate packaging, freshness is always guaranteed. We recommend that you read labels, warnings and directions of all products before use and not rely solely on the information provided by iHerb. Visit manufacturer's website Visit manufacturer's website
Complete Summary and overview of storyIn-depth analysis of literary devices and author's strategies8 worksheets to help pupils understand the storySuitable for individual, pair or group activitiesComplete answers given for worksheetsFun and colorful graphic organizersCovers all aspects of literary d...
Europe's Inner Demons is a fascinating history of the irrational need to imagine witches and an investigation of how those fantasies made the persecutions of the middle ages possible. In addition, Norman Cohn's discovery that some influential sources on European witch trials were forgeries has revolutionized the field of witchcraft, making this one of the most essential books ever written on the subject. Product DetailsISBN-13: 9780226113074 Media Type: Paperback Publisher: University of Chicago Press Publication Date: 01-15-2001 Pages: 281 Product Dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.90(d)About the Author Norman Cohn is the author of many books including Noah's Flood: The Genesis Storyin Western Thought and Warrent for Genocide: The Myth of the Jewish World Conspiracy and the Protocols of the Elders of Zion.Table of Contents Table of ContentsPreface Acknowledgments 1. Prelude in Antiquity 2. Changing views of the Devil and his power 3. The demonization of medieval heretics (1) 4. The demonization of medieval heretics (2) 5. The crushing of the Knights Templars 6. The reality of ritual magic 7. Demon-worshipping magicians that never were 8. The society of witches that never was 9. The night-witch in popular imagination 10. How the great witch-hunt did not start 11. How the great witch-hunt really started (1) 12. How the great witch-hunt really started (2) Note on the Illustrations Bibliographical Notes Index Show More
Volgende project is een theekoepel, heb ik bedacht, want ik hik nog wel een klein beetje aan tegen ‘het kasteel’. Beter om al doende ervaring op te doen met de kleinere gebouwtjes. Het is een goede te
A reporter uncovers the rest of the story In More After the Break, Jen Maxfield revisits ten memorable stories from her career as a TV news reporter, describing in heart-pounding detail how the events unfolded and revealing what happened after the cameras went away. She introduces readers to unforgettable people who will inspire you with their hopefulness, even when confronting life’s greatest heartbreaks: a young man who lost both legs in a ferry crash, an endurance athlete with stage-four lung cancer, a fifth grader on a doomed field trip, an Ivy League undergrad sentenced to decades in prison, a young woman who gave her life for an animal, a Wall Street executive on an ill-fated bike ride, a preschooler whose health hinged on an immigration battle, a family who lost everything in a hurricane, a mother who fought back against domestic violence, and a man who stood up for his rights while seated in his wheelchair. Returning to find these people years—even decades—after she featured their stories on the news gives Maxfield an opportunity to ask the burning questions she had always pondered: What happened after the live truck pulled away? What is the rest of the story? Product DetailsISBN-13: 9781626349605 Media Type: Hardcover Publisher: Greenleaf Book Group Press Publication Date: 07-12-2022 Pages: 256 Product Dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.01(h) x 1.00(d)About the Author Jen Maxfield is an Emmy Award–winning reporter and substitute anchor who started at NBC New York in 2013. Prior to joining the station, she worked for Eyewitness News (ABC7) in New York City as a reporter and substitute anchor for ten years. Jen started her broadcast career in Binghamton, New York (WIVT), in 2000 and also worked in Syracuse (WIXT) before moving to New York City in 2002. She has reported live from thousands of news events over her twenty-two-year career and estimates she has interviewed more than ten thousand people. Maxfield is also an adjunct professor at the Columbia Graduate School of Journalism at Columbia University. A graduate of the class of 2000, Maxfield enjoys coming back to her alma mater to educate the next generation of journalists. She finds it incredibly rewarding to work with young people as they launch their careers in news. Maxfield and her husband, Scott, met as undergraduate students at Columbia. They live in New Jersey and have three children and a dog named Rocket.What People are Saying What People are Saying About This From the Publisher “For a reporter accustomed to writing 90 second news stories, all I can say is that Jen Maxfield should be writing more books! More After the Break is a vivid and moving account of people’s stories, written by a journalist who holds her subjects in high regard.” Senator Bill Bradley US Senate (1979-1997) and New York Knicks (1965-1977) “The best journalists get into the business because they genuinely care about the good people they cover, as well as the good people who watch, read, and listen to their stories. Jen Maxfield is precisely that kind of journalist. More After the Break strengthens your faith in humanity, and not incidentally, in the still noble profession of journalism.” Gary Tuchman CNN National Correspondent “More After the Break is quintessential New Jersey: gritty, searing, and yet hopeful. From Katrina to COVID, Jen unveils the "workings of the media," and, more importantly, shares the painful stories of tragedy, hope, and uneasy redemption in contemporary America.” James McGreevey Chair, New Jersey Reentry Corporation, Former Governor of New Jersey (2002-2004) “It's been said that only two types of people run towards disaster while others are fleeing: first responders and reporters. Jen Maxfield shows the compassionate, helping side of journalism in a way I've never before seen. We watch the news and hope that things will turn out okay for those involved, but we never knew the answer until now.” Stephen D. Jones Captain (Ret.) NJ State Police “In a book which has all the immediacy and impact of her own TV news reporting, Jen Maxfield shows us not only how the news is made (sometimes at great risk), but why it matters. Michael Korda Author, Editor-in-Chief Emeritus, Simon & Schuster “In the fast-paced world of technology, where we have so much access to information, we often forget what good journalism is supposed to be about: stories that impact our communities told with objectivity and empathy. More After the Break validates the reason why local journalism still matters in the age of technology.” Jared Grusd Tech Executive and Former HuffPost CEO “Moving and unforgettable, More After the Break offers deeply empathetic portraits of tragedy, loss, and the indomitable power of the human spirit. Maxfield tells her subjects’ stories with skill and compassion.” Amanda Brown Author, Legally Blonde “This is a book every young journalist/blogger should read. Jen Maxfield’s stories will inspire you and you'll see the compassion and heart it takes to cover big news events in the nation’s largest TV market. This is not fake news, it's the real deal.” Diana Williams Longtime Anchor, Eyewitness News (ABC NY) “I first met Jen Maxfield in 2000 when she interviewed me for a story. She had just started her career in television, and even then, I could tell her insightful and compassionate skills would serve her viewers well and lead her down the path to become an exceptional reporter. This book is the culmination of decades of storytelling and connecting with individuals of all walks of life.” Adam Weitsman Entrepreneur "My Columbia Journalism professor Jen Maxfield has written a book that isn't just a behind-the-scenes account, it's a deeply personal story that demonstrates that the best journalism requires courage and compassion. This book is a treasure for any reporter starting their career or anyone who wants to understand all it takes to bring news stories to life." Meridith McGraw National Political Correspondent, Politico "More After The Break is beautiful and refreshing in its ability to truly see, hear, understand, value, and honor the individuals who lived the story. Jen Maxfield's desire and ability to revisit these people and their stories reflects her human-centered approach throughout her accomplished career." Ethan Beute, Wall Street Journal bestselling coauthor of Human-Centered Communication and Rehumanize Your Business "Jen gets the news cranking like Kendrick Lamar gives us bars. NY/NJ these are your stories and here's to a reporter that never forgot! I give this book 5 flex bombs! " Funk Flex NYC Radio and DJ Legend “A moving and gripping portrayal of what it's like to be in the trenches, Maxfield offers a revelatory glimpse at the life of a compassionate and dedicated TV journalist. For anyone who's ever wondered what's really going on behind the scenes of a breaking news story, this book is a must read." Gigi Stone Woods TV News Anchor “Over her years as one of the most reliable reporters on the ground, Jen Maxfield brings the news home, making it relatable and making it count. Her stories are about people, their struggles and their successes. With Jen, there’s always more after the break, more that’s worth watching and worth listening to.” Ron Insana Senior Analyst, CNBC “More After the Break embodies key elements of what I teach my students: we have a responsibility as journalists to serve the public in a way that is ethical and empathetic. Jen flawlessly pens narratives in this book that move us. It is a must read for budding and veteran journalists." Anthony Adornato Journalism Professor, Ithaca College “What makes Jen Maxfield an extraordinary news reporter is that she seamlessly weaves in a sense of empathy, spirit and compassion to her reporting. The family that suffers a tragedy, the heroism of the first responder and the toll weather and natural disasters have are all, ultimately, human stories.” Rabbi David-Seth Kirshner Past President, New York and New Jersey Board of Rabbis “I have had the pleasure of teaching Jen as a student and teaching with her, both at Columbia’s Graduate Journalism School. I admit that I shed a few tears at the emotional connection that she has brought to life in this compelling book. It’s a must read for anyone who cares about good journalism. It also reminds us of why we do this work!” Lennart Bourin Affiliate Faculty, Emerson College Journalism Department “What's most compelling about More After the Break isn't even the amazing stories and storytelling. It's the feeling you're left with afterwards. I hired Jen Maxfield for her second job in news back in 2001, and I am thrilled to say she’s written a book about more than just journalism. It’s a book about people.” Jim Tortora Former News Director, WIXT/WSYR Syracuse NY “Sometimes looking back moves us forward. Jen Maxfield’s More After the Break provides touching epilogues where narratives born of tragedy and turmoil are transformed to stories of purpose, resilience, unity and hope.” Lauren Taylor Wolfe Managing Partner, Impactive Capital “More After the Break offers a window into the less-than-glamorous work life of television’s first-responders. An engaging and enlightening read.” Steve Craig Longtime Anchor, NewsChannel 34, Binghamton, NY “In 2017, my organization honored Jen Maxfield as a ‘Woman to Watch.’ Yet, through her beautifully written More After the Break, Maxfield connects us more deeply with the lives she has given us to watch. This is a powerful book that gives readers not only a glimpse of the life of a journalist, but at the heart of one who understands how her work changes our world.” Meredith Jacobs, CEO, Jewish Women International and Author, Just Between Us “In her exquisitely written book, More After The Break, Jen Maxfield revisits some of the most heart-wrenching and memorable news stories of the past two decades. Jen has compiled a truly inspirational account of what happens when today’s headlines become yesterday’s news.”