Pregnancy in Practice Marco RebeloBabies are not simply bornthey are made through cultural and social practices. Based on rich empirical work, this book examines the everyday experiences that mark pregnancy in the US today, such as reading pregnancy advice books, showing ultrasound baby pictures to friends and co workers, and decorating the nursery in anticipation of the new arrival. These ordinary practices of pregnancy, the author argues, are significant and revealing creative
but it is also useful for those planning to enjoy the trail on foot
and translating research to support evidenced-based practice within the health care system
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the structure of careers
In this critique of rational choice theory
Written from the interdisciplinary perspective on culture
William Shakespeare’s The Rape of Lucrece and John Donne’s Holy Sonnets are read against the background of concepts of the soul during the early modern period
liminal landscapes and territorial interfaces of border zones
While the exegetic traditions have largely tended to suppress
Wong challenged Americans to live up to the principles they freely espoused but failed to apply to the Chinese in their midst
offering guidance for deeply democratic remedies to the fears
as well as consultancies and law firms