Laneeta Brown is a young black nurse in London whose favorite hobby is Photography. When she is presented with the opportunity to go for a vacation on the Emerald, she is delighted beyond her wildest dreams. The Emerald is a ship which caters mainly to Nature Photographers and she will be able to take pictures of rare flora she would never ever see on the main land! What Laneeta is not in the least bit prepared for, is meeting the icy cold captain of the vessel.... Captain Marcus Rivers has no intention of allowing any woman to break through the self erected barriers he has encompassed himself with since the painful betrayal in his past. His unwillingness to forgive is steadily poisoning his relationship with God and souring his attitude toward others. The words of Laneeta's favorite verse in 1 Peter 5:7 have never rang more true to her heart, as she must learn to lean unto her heavenly Father and trust Him to take care of her life... and her heart!
Now in its sixth edition, Transitions in Nursing continues to challenge, motivate and assist students as they transition to the workforce in different health environments. The text provides practical, real-life support for nurses preparing for professional practice, ensuring they have a comprehensive understanding of what they will encounter and how best to manage the transition period. It covers common issues faced by graduate nurses, important skills for dealing with the world of work, and the organisational environments in which nurses work. This edition features new contributors, new content, and the latest evidence-based research, statistics, standards and procedures, making it a must-have addition for all senior nursing students and recent graduates. Fully updated, evidence-based, comprehensive content from experts in the field Practical strategies and suggestions for removing stress, strain and culture shock A focus on self-care Case studies, reflective questions and exercises throughout to help apply learning to the real-life workplace Student and Instructor resources on Evolve: Case studies + reflective questions New chapter on infection prevention and control in the current climate New chapter on bullying and strategies to deal with it New content on cultural safety
Ghana has played a key role in African/Western relations since medieval times. For this reason and others, Ghana has evolved into a linguistic quilt that contains forty-four indigenous languages and several exotic ones, of which most Ghanians speak at least two. Using Accra, Ghana's capital, as a microcosm, Dakubu conducts a linguistic, historical, and ethnographic investigation of the origins and durability of this multilingualism and how it has effected Ghanaian society.
It is time for an emotional reckoning on our path to racial healing, sustainable equity, and the future of DEI. Here's the tool to help us navigate it. In this groundbreaking book, Esther Armah argues that the crucial missing piece to racial healing and sustainable equity is emotional justice-a new racial healing language to help us do our emotional work. This work is part of the emotional reckoning we must navigate if racial healing is to be more than a dream. We all-white, Black, Brown-have our emotional work that we need to do. But that work is not the same for all of us. This emotional work means unlearning the language of whiteness, a narrative that centers white people, particularly white men, no matter the deadly cost and consequence to all women and to global Black and Brown people. That's why a new racial healing language is crucial. Emotional Justice grapples with how a legacy of untreated trauma from oppressive systems has created and sustained dual deadly fictions: white superiority and Black inferiority that shape-and wound-all of us. These systems must be dismantled to build a future that serves justice to everyone, not just some of us. We are the dismantlers we have been waiting for, and emotional justice is the game changer for a just future that benefits all of us.
Real Family is a fictional story with many complex issues interlocked throughout the journey. The foundation of the story deals with relationships. It may be father to son, sister to brother, teacher to student, friends to family, friends to acquaintances, lovers to partners and rivals, colleagues to boss It also could be relationships lost, missed, or by chance. Everyone needs someone to rely on for unconditional love and support. People may learn the hard way that those people are our Real Family. Stop and reflect on the relationships in your life and who has been there for you regardless of time. It is a curious thing to see how people relate to one another and the circumstances that if a bit different may have a different outcome. But life does not allow us to change a decision made. We may be able to continually affect the circumstance but it can never be undone. Lessons in life are what define who we are as a person. It is never the soul individual who is responsible for who they are, people that we don't control may affect who we become.
In her study of domestic organization in Gonja, Esther Goody has concentrated on tracing the interrelationships between political and domestic institutions in a bilateral kinship system.
Laneeta Brown is a young black nurse in London whose favorite hobby is Photography. When she is presented with the opportunity to go for a vacation on the Emerald, she is delighted beyond her wildest dreams. The Emerald is a ship which caters mainly to Nature Photographers and she will be able to take pictures of rare flora she would never ever see on the main land! What Laneeta is not in the least bit prepared for, is meeting the icy cold captain of the vessel.... Captain Marcus Rivers has no intention of allowing any woman to break through the self erected barriers he has encompassed himself with since the painful betrayal in his past. His unwillingness to forgive is steadily poisoning his relationship with God and souring his attitude toward others. The words of Laneeta's favorite verse in 1 Peter 5:7 have never rang more true to her heart, as she must learn to lean unto her heavenly Father and trust Him to take care of her life... and her heart!
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