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2018, Unizik journal of Education Graduates
Farmers need support. Along with financial support, there is a need to receive knowledge, skills, and resources to address how to perform safe farming practices, including physical and mental health limitations. This study assessed participants' knowledge and beliefs related to critical farming practices needed to live safe and sustainable lifestyles. Workshops were delivered face-to-face and online, covering a range of farming practice topics such as assistive technologies and mental health. Data were collected via online surveys. Results found that respondents needed more information on Farm Safety and Health, and many reported little energy and feelings of hopelessness. It was concluded that participants would benefit from more specialized training to be sustainable. Recommendations for future studies include more workshops and training programs based on education and demonstrations on how best to live healthy and safe lifestyles.
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My thoughts regarding my past two experiences of SBL 2018 and 2022 in Denver, Colorado as well as some (hopefully) helpful advice to prospective and current Ph.D. students and recent graduates.
Bonner Beiträge zur Vor- und Frühgeschichtlichen Archäologie, Bd. 23
Heilwasserflasche und Mineralwasserflasche aus Steinzeug – Nicht nur ein keramisches Begriffsproblem2019 •
Schlarb, Patrick, Heilwasserflasche und Mineralwasserflasche aus Steinzeug – Nicht nur ein keramisches Begriffsproblem, in: Michael Schmauder/Marion Roehmer (Hg.), Keramik als Handelsgut. Produktion – Distribution – Konsumption, Bonner Beiträge zur Vor- und Frühgeschichtlichen Archäologie, Bd. 23, o. O. (Bonn), 2019, S. 245–255.
This study explores the Lacanian concept of mystical feminine jouissance, a bodily, ineffable pleasure-pain, and spiritual rapture that transcends the symbolic order. The nature of women’s embodied feminine energy and the essence of this profound experience were qualitatively investigated through embodied, hermeneutic phenomenological interviews. Seven participants, recruited through social media platforms, sexuality, listservs, and networks, diverse in age, ethnicity, and sexual orientation, provided rich insights into their inner worlds. Employing body-based hermeneutics and felt sense inquiry, body- focused interviews were conducted utilizing focusing to uncover implicit bodily experiencing related to the phenomenon. Study findings capture the lived experiences of women who self-identified with this phenomenon. Seven essential themes emerged across the interviews describing the essence of mystical feminine jouissance from these women’s inner experiencing of their embodied feminine energy: (a) awakened in the heart and the revived feeling function, (b) heightened aliveness as spirit in the body, (c) creatrix, (d) sensuality, pleasure, and bliss, (e) living through a web of relatedness, (f) sacred in the mundane, and (g) pain, wounding, and suffering. Finally, this study contributes to the methodological literature on embodiment research to reveal a focusing approach that operationalizes interview as sacred container, articulation of the implicit, deepening into experiencing, new relationship to experiencing, and trauma- informed interviewing. Overall findings suggest that an understanding of mystical feminine jouissance can enhance psychotherapeutic practices by fostering a deeper embodiment of the soul through somatics and expressive arts. Moreover, the use of embodiment in research, particularly through a focusing approach in interviews, emerges as a promising tool for feminist, somatic, and sexuality studies. The liberatory potential of embodying mystical feminine experiences challenges heteropatriarchal norms and offers a transformative power to deconstruct oppressive structures.
Proceedings of IEEE International Conference on Industrial Technology 2000 (IEEE Cat. No.00TH8482)
Analysis, simulation and design of series resonant converter for high voltage applicationsParu dans: Relations Internationales, PUF, N°165, pp-97-115, avril-juin 2016. This article explores the Mmilitary and Humanitarian dimension f the Fench intervention in Mali (2012-2015) and explores the theoretical approach of a cpmplex crisis.
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