Focusing on the Mother Goddess as an archetype, this study illuminates the significance of the feminine in Minoan-Mycenaean culture. It explores the role of women in the religious and scientific spheres of the Bronze Age, challenging traditional perspectives on ancient societies. By redefining the importance of the Goddess, the work offers fresh insights into the cultural dynamics of this historical period.
Barbara Carter Libros




Since this classic work was originally published in 1984, there have been major shifts in the nonprofit world -- the growth of more profit-oriented ventures, the overhaul of accounting rules, new partnerships, and an emphasis on customer-oriented service and leadership. In easy-to-understand language, Thomas Wolf explains how to cope with these changes and deal with the traditional challenges of managing staff, trustees, and volunteers.
Drawing from personal and professional experiences, the author provides a heartfelt guide for adult children caring for aging parents. This resource combines emotional insights with thorough research, offering compassionate and practical advice to navigate the challenges of caregiving. The book aims to support readers with wisdom and detailed strategies, making it a valuable tool for those in this often difficult role.
Songs from the Heart
- 56 páginas
- 2 horas de lectura
Through poetry, the author explores her perspective on daily life and the emotions tied to it. This collection serves as an outlet for expressing frustrations and shared experiences, highlighting the universal struggles that connect us all. The verses invite readers to reflect on their own feelings and the world around them, making the work both personal and relatable.