The One OnLine tells the story of six single senior ladies and their search on the Internet for the long-awaited Mr. Right. Dixie, Ashley, Tracy, Penelope, Tori, and Peaches, from different parts of the world, move to the southwest cities of Phoenix and Scottsdale and soon become best friends. As Dixies focus narrows to what she believes is her dream come true, will her health interfere? Ashley believes her search was successful, but will events point to a different conclusion? Has Tracy finally ended her loneliness upon the result of her pursuit? Tori avoided the Internet, but after being given a different direction, will she have a positive outcome? Penelopes search led to her fianc, but as events unfold, will she still be getting married? Peaches finds herself on the Internet, but is finding Mr. Right possible? Finally, will their quest answer that all-important question: Could he be the one for me?
Love OnLine is a story of six single senior ladies who are looking for Mr. Right and found a popular dating site that would offer them many possibilities for finding 'the one'. Ashley, Dixie, Tori, Penelope, Peaches, and Tracy are divorced with circumstances that are as different as each lady. Their diverse backgrounds including their personal experiences lead them down paths that make them laugh and cry while at the same time keep them looking for their happy ending. Love OnLine ultimately confronts the popular question that they all face every day: Is he the one?
This book focuses on Foucault's later work and his (re)turn to 'the hermeneutics of the subject', exploring the implications of his thinking for education, pedagogy, and related disciplines. What and who is the subject of education and what are the forms of self-constitution? Chapters investigate Foucault's notion of 'the culture of self' in relation to questions concerning truth (parrhesia or free speech) and subjectivity, especially with reference to the literary genres of confession and biography, and the contemporary political forms of individualization (governmentality).
Explains how girls can achieve total fitness by focusing on three broad areas: developing a positive self-image, choosing nutritious foods, and exercising regularly.
Tina Thurston’s Landscapes of Power; Landscapes of Conflict is a thi- generation processual analysis of sociopolitical evolution during the Iron Age in southern Scandinavia. Several red flags seem to be raised at once. Are not archaeologists now postprocessual, using new interpretive approaches to - derstand human history? Is not evolution a discredited concept in which - cieties are arbitrarily arranged along a unilinear scheme? Should not modern approaches be profoundly historical and agent-centered? In any event, were not Scandinavians the ultimate barbarian Vikings parasitizing the complex civilized world of southern and central Europe? Tina Thurston’s book focuses our attention on the significant innovations of anthropological archaeology at the end of the twentieth century. A brief overview of processual archaeology can set the context for - preciating Landscapes ofPower; Landscapes of Conflict. During the 1960s the emergent processual archaeology (a. k. a. the New Archaeology) cryst- lized an evolutionary paradigm that framed research with the comparative ethnography of Service and Fried. It was thought that human societies p- gressed through stages of social development and that the goal was to d- cover the evolutionary prime movers (such as irrigation, warfare, trade, and population) that drove social and cultural change. By the 1970s prime movers had fallen from favor and social evolution was conceived as complicated flows of causation involving many variables.
Written by nurses experienced in providing, supporting and developing high dependency care, High Dependency Nursing Care discusses practical issues and explores the current evidence base for clinical practice. Completely updated throughout, this second edition also includes new chapters on infection control, heart failure, tissue removal and transferring the sicker patient.
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