Looking Back. . . at Secom - Couverture souple

Melnick, Do Arnold

 
9781468554748: Looking Back. . . at Secom

Synopsis

LOVING is GREETED here- a straight forwarded purgatorial journey - as an invitation to face complex issues of the human odyssey: Who am I? How do I want to BE? What can WE BE as human beings? What's it all about to BE equitable now? LOVING here distinguishes soul-coring intimacy from "falling in love" eloquently explores by Toni Morrison's examples of misused "Love" and ex[posed as abuse "love" for the kingdom by King Lear's Usurpation of three daughters' "love" with promises of privilege and parental regard; these misuses of LOVING and Being IN LOVING murder humanity's jazzin' for kincaring. This narrative rejects such UNLOVING scripts and habits as it offers antidotes with LOVING content and tools for equitable kincaring IN LOVING

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Biographie de l'auteur

Arnold Melnick, DO, started as the Founding Dean and chief operating officer of SECOM (Southeastern College of Osteopathic Medicine) in 1980. He served for eight years, then was named Executive Vice President and Provost when SECOM became Southeastern University of the Heath Sciences. In 1994, after the merger with Nova University, he held the post of Executive Vice Chancellor and Provost of the Health Professions Division of Nova Southeastern University. He is now retired. He came to SECOM after 30 years of private pediatric practice and was intimately connected with every phase of the beginning years of SECOM. Dr. Melnick has been president of ten professional organizations, holds five fellowship degrees and is the recipient of 18 distinguished service awards from professional groups. One of the most prolific writers in the osteopathic profession, he is the published author of 7 professional books and 215 professional articles.

Présentation de l'éditeur

LOVING is GREETED here- a straight forwarded purgatorial journey - as an invitation to face complex issues of the human odyssey: Who am I? How do I want to BE? What can WE BE as human beings? What's it all about to BE equitable now? LOVING here distinguishes soul-coring intimacy from "falling in love" eloquently explores by Toni Morrison's examples of misused "Love" and ex[posed as abuse "love" for the kingdom by King Lear's Usurpation of three daughters' "love" with promises of privilege and parental regard; these misuses of LOVING and Being IN LOVING murder humanity's jazzin' for kincaring. This narrative rejects such UNLOVING scripts and habits as it offers antidotes with LOVING content and tools for equitable kincaring IN LOVING

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