This is a story of human exploitation of planet Orsa, a Bronze Age culture. The natives' only assets are stones that their priests bear; both a terrible weapon and a source of energy. Although watchdogs were sent to insure that Earth culture does not affect the Orsans, their efforts fail. When the power of the stones becomes known, the rivalry between competing firms turns deadly and results in a great loss of life, human and Orsan. The hero discovers that the priests are hiding a shameful secret of a past encounter with visitors from the stars and this allows him to change Orsan society forever. The destruction of both rivals' ships leaves the survivors marooned for eight years until a rescue team arrives. Instead of being an occasion for rejoicing, he and a few others are arrested. This results in an armed confrontation between rescuers and natives. The planet is declared off limits to humans but six adults elect to remain and are welcomed to begin a new life among the natives.
From the time that Renate was a schoolgirl she knew she wanted to be a nun; being a wife and mother was desirable but out of the question . . . or so it seemed. After taking her vows her curiosity about the life she had given up became her weakness and at times resulted in great difficulty for her. Having chosen to be a missionary she was sent from her native Germany to a mission half a world away in German New Guinea in the turbulent days before the First World War. She thought that all her concerns had now become moot but it was there that she met Lieutenant Johannes Seitz and his beautiful mixed-race wife Rosa. Their open sexuality taunted her and she was drawn into a whirlpool of emotions that left her vulnerable to her secret desires. In her innocence she was unaware of an agenda that transcended her wildest dreams.
Child, Adolescent and Family Development is a comprehensive study of human development in the context of the family. Incorporating the latest Australian, British and American research it is an introduction to contemporary theory and issues in the study of child and adolescent development. Heavily illustrated and with a clear design, this sensitively written text is highly readable for students in several disciplines. Modelled on a highly successful first edition published in 1993, the text has been totally reconceptualised. A more thematic linking of materials in the text will allow both students and teachers to follow development either chronologically or thematically. Also, a life cycle approach to topics as they arise will be a very useful addition for many students. The text has an array of useful features, including definitions in the margins, a glossary, discussion questions and activities. Free online support is available, including multiple choice questions, a child observation manual, an easy student guide to research design and techniques, and worksheets. Please note the book no longer comes with a CD; all the CD content is now available via the Website.
Since 1975, Dr. Kenneth Swaiman's classic text has been the reference of choice for authoritative guidance in pediatric neurology, and the 6th Edition continues this tradition of excellence with thorough revisions that bring you fully up to date with all that's new in the field. Five new sections, 62 new chapters, 4 new editors, and a reconfigured format make this a comprehensive and clearly-written resource for the experienced clinician as well as the physician-in-training. - Nearly 3,000 line drawings, photographs, tables, and boxes highlight the text, clarify key concepts, and make it easy to find information quickly.
The Caroline County Council of Arts offers a collection of award winning stories and selected works from local authors. Enjoy the musings and insights of some of Caroline County's most talented writers in this concise publication.
Publié suite à l'exposition de Phillip King au Consortium, Dijon, du 14 février au 16 juin 2013. Monographie d'envergure sur Phillip King, dont l'œuvre a joué un rôle déterminant dans le renouveau de la sculpture britannique au début des années 1960 à travers ses expérimentations avec l'abstraction, la construction et la couleur (avec plusieurs textes, un entretien, des vues d'exposition et une chronologie illustrée complète sur plus de 300 pages).
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