obscuring actual patient and carer realities
reading and studying great literature provide us with a lens to help us see far beyond what we can see ourselves
Even though this division was initially applied to Italian art
Conferees clashed over whether these different approaches are complementary or at odds
This issue of the Appalachian Review (formerly Appalachian Heritage) features fiction from Katherine Merrill and Leo Coffey creative nonfiction from Quincy Gray McMichael and Rachel Kesselman poetry from Kathleen Driskell
The Pocket Guide to Inner Peace Ibukun Olukorede Popoola obscuring actual patient and carerThe frantic pace of modern living leaves most people craving a place of calm. In this upbeat guide, Gary Egeberg explores common obstacles to peace and calm such as self doubt, stress, conflict, frustration, and demonstrates ways in which readers can work through these challenges with meditations, affirmations, liberating rituals, and other creative exercises. With The Pocket Guide to Inner Peace you will discover the place of calm you crave is within