This book is a dark dream that Willow Love conceived or wrote at her beloved husbands request. Her beloved told her about his time as a prisoner of war and all about his unknown past. The following is Willows own statement: All dark dreams and nightmares have their beginnings in the cold world of truth. Willows beloved gently told her their romance, their love was only once in a dark dream.
Every day children exiled to prison are exposed to abusive and neglectful treatment, yet their plight is hidden. Based on wide-ranging research and first-person interviews, this passionately argued book presents the shocking truth about the lives and deaths of children in custody. Drawing on human rights legislation and progress in the care and treatment of vulnerable children elsewhere, it outlines the harsh realities of penal child custody including hunger, denial of fresh air, cramped and dirty cells, strip-searching, segregation, the authorised infliction of severe pain, uncivilised conditions for suicidal children and ever-present violence and intimidation. The issues are explored through the lens of protection, not punishment, and the author finds there can be only one conclusion: child prisons must close. Providing a compelling manifesto for urgent and radical change, this book should be read by everyone who cares about child protection and human rights.
In recent decades, American suburbs have undergone a so-called renaissance as multiple forces have transformed them into denser urban landscapes. Yet at the same time, suburban racial diversity, immigration, and poverty rates have surged. The Right to Suburbia investigates how marginalized communities in the suburbs of Washington, DC--one of the most intensely gentrifying metropolitan regions in the United States--have battled the uneven costs and benefits of redevelopment. Willow Lung-Amam narrates the efforts of activists, community groups, and political leaders fighting for communities' "right to suburbia"--that is, their right to stay put and benefit from new neighborhood investments. Revealing the far-reaching impacts of state-led redevelopment, The Right to Suburbia shows how patterns of unequal, racialized development and displacement are being produced and reproduced in suburbs--and how communities are fighting back.
Trains are some of the fastest and most useful vehicles in the world. Readers will learn all about the different types of trains, how they work, and how important they are in this exciting book.
This overview is the first to examine trading in the last quarter of the twentieth century, when changes in both Navajo and white cultures led to the investigation of trading practices by the Federal Trade Commission, resulting in the demise of most traditional trading posts.
In Nietzsche and Friendship, Willow Verkerk provides a new and provocative account of Nietzsche's philosophy which identifies him as an agonistic thinker concerned with the topics of love and friendship. She argues that Nietzsche's challenges to the received principles of friendship from Aristotle to Kant offer resources for reinvigorating our thinking about friendship today. Through an examination of his free spirit texts, Human, All Too Human, Daybreak and The Gay Science together with Thus Spoke Zarathustra and Beyond Good and Evil, Verkerk unlocks key aspects of Nietzsche's thinking on friendship, love, 'woman', the self, self-overcoming, virtue, and character. She questions Nietzsche's misogyny, but also considers the emancipatory potential of his writing by brining him into dialogue with postmodern, feminist, and transgender thinkers. This book revives interest in the ethical, therapeutic, and political dimensions of Nietzsche's philosophy.
Beyond the gilded gates of Google, little has been written about the suburban communities of Silicon Valley. Over the past several decades, the region’s booming tech economy spurred rapid population growth, increased racial diversity, and prompted an influx of immigration, especially among highly skilled and educated migrants from China, Taiwan, and India. At the same time, the response to these newcomers among long-time neighbors and city officials revealed complex attitudes in even the most well-heeled and diverse communities. Trespassers? takes an intimate look at the everyday life and politics inside Silicon Valley against a backdrop of these dramatic demographic shifts. At the broadest level, it raises questions about the rights of diverse populations to their own piece of the suburban American Dream. It follows one community over several decades as it transforms from a sleepy rural town to a global gateway and one of the nation's largest Asian American–majority cities. There, it highlights the passionate efforts of Asian Americans to make Silicon Valley their home by investing in local schools, neighborhoods, and shopping centers. It also provides a textured tale of the tensions that emerge over this suburb's changing environment. With vivid storytelling, Trespassers? uncovers suburbia as an increasingly important place for immigrants and minorities to register their claims for equality and inclusion.
What rights do young people living in residential care have? How can residential staff and managers implement the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child? Why is participation important and how can adults help young people make decisions? Where can young people get independent help and advice? Children's Rights and Participation in Residential Care, the first practical guide of its kind, clearly addresses these - and many other - issues which were central to residential care in the 1990s. Arising from a two-year NCB project, this informative book charts the role of young people in developing and improving residential services and provides a comprehensive summary of research into young people's experiences. After outlining the legal entitlements of young people who live in residential care, the book provides many useful suggestions about how staff and managers can increase young people's participation. Children's Rights and Participation in Residential Care will prove invaluable to all those practitioners, managers and students who want to help create residential homes which respect and value the rights of young people.
Feminist Comedy: Women Playwrights of London identifies the eighteenth-century comedic stage as a key site of feminist critique, practice, and experimentation. While the history of feminism and comedy is undeniably vexed, by focusing on five women playwrights of the latter half of the eighteenth century--Catherine Clive, Frances Brooke, Frances Burney, Hannah Cowley, and Elizabeth Inchbald--this book demonstrates that stage comedy was crucial to these women’s professional success in a male-dominated industry and reveals a unifying thread of feminist critique that connects their works. Though male detractors denied women’s comic ability throughout the era, eighteenth-century women playwrights were on the cutting edge of comedy and their work had important feminist influence that can be traced to today’s stages and screens.
Cultivate intentional faith practices with this 40-day guided journal that features thoughtful reflections from well-known Christian authors, inspirational quotes, and beautiful illustrations designed to set your mind and soul at rest. The practice of developing intentional faith habits is not a natural tendency. It requires focus, discipline, prayer, and persistence to grow in our walk with God. We may have great intentions, but often the busyness and chaos of everyday life force our spiritual growth to take a back seat. Fortunately, 40 Days of Intentional Living offers both a practical guide and an inspiring resource to deepening your faith. Divided into eight themes central to the Christian faith—such as hope, joy, surrender, and rest—these 40 devotions draw from the writings of a number of bestselling and beloved authors of faith, including C.S. Lewis, Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Martin Luther King Jr., Louie Giglio, Jennie Allen, Mark Batterson, Brennan Manning, Randy Alcorn, and more. Partnered with daily Scripture reading, thought-provoking journal prompts, and practical action steps to encourage you toward a more intentional faith lifestyle, this 40-day resource is the ideal companion for walking through the seasons of Lent and Advent, as well as for use in personal or group study.
A radical history of transness in cinema, and an exploration of the political possibilities of its future. In the history of cinema, trans people are usually murdered, made into a joke, or viewed as threats to the normal order — relegated to a lost highway of corpses, fools, and monsters. In this book, trans film critics Caden Mark Gardner and Willow Catelyn Maclay take the reader on a drive down this lost highway, exploring the way that trans people and transness have evolved on-screen. Starting from the very earliest representations of transness in silent film, through to the multiplex-conquering Matrix franchise and on to the emergence of a true trans-authored cinema, Corpses, Fools and Monsters spans everything from musicals to body horror to avant garde experimental film to tell the story of the trans film image. In doing so, the authors investigate the wider history of trans representation — an exhilarating journey of compromise, recuperation, and potential liberation that they argue is only just the beginning.
Parkinson's disease (PD) is characterized by an insidious onset with slowing of emotional and voluntary movement, muscular rigidity, postural abnormality and tremor. Parkinson's disease was first described in 1817 by James Parkinson. It is a progressive, neurological disease mainly affecting people over the age of 50, although at least 10% of cases occur at an earlier age. It affects people of either sex and all ethnic groups. In the normal brain, some nerve cells produce the chemical dopamine, which transmits signals within the brain to produce smooth movement of muscles. In Parkinson's patients, 80 percent or more of these dopamine-producing cells are damaged, dead, or otherwise degenerated. This causes the nerve cells to fire wildly, leaving patients unable to control their movements. This new book brings together the latest research in this field.
Careful Out There By: Ahnna Willow Following the tragic death of her father more than a year earlier, seventeen-year-old Ansley is beginning to move on, to enjoy high school life, and to spend time with her boyfriend, Chris. But Chris' sudden move to Australia and their breakup send Ansley into a depression. She begins looking for another boyfriend, one as different as possible from her male classmates. After recommending online dating to her mother, Ansley's curiosity gets the best of her, and she begins communicating with men online. In dangerous waters, she finds that everything is not as it seems in the world of online dating. Ansley soon discovers that she must guard her safety and protect herself.
The Bearded Identity: How Facial Hair Influences Psychology"Ever wondered how your facial hair influences your thinking, personality, and the way people perceive you? Get ready to dive deep into the fascinating world of beards with "The Bearded Identity: How Facial Hair Influences Psychology". Using a mix of psychological research, sociological insights, and eclectic beard lore, this groundbreaking book will change the way you view your whiskers - and the way others do too.From the evolutionary basis of beards to their impact on pop culture, "The Bearded Identity: How Facial Hair Influences Psychology" opens a window into the world of beards you've never seen. Explore the fascinating theories of masculinity and beards, learn about beard personalities and how they affect first impressions, and delve into the surprising connection between beards and leadership.But, it's not all serious - we also uncover the romantic side of the unshaven man, the inter-beard dynamics of envy, mockery and the fear of beards (Pogonophobia). We even have a section dedicated to the "bare-faced" men navigating through a bearded world, and another to the confidence that comes with the lion's mane phenomenon - keeping the beard groomed and maintaining the confidence.Media's influence on beards, impact of beards in Hollywood, and how they're changing stereotypes are other interesting topics we delve into. We also challenge the age-old concept of "bearded equals wise", discuss the psychological journey of growing a beard, and uncover the zen of beard maintenance and the therapeutic benefits of grooming.With its last chapter dedicated to 'The Power of A Bearded Influence: Beards in Leadership', this book asserts the commanding presence of a bearded leader in society.This book is an in-depth exploration of the unique lifestyle, psychology, and sociocultural implications of being a bearded man. Whether you're a bearded man yourself, contemplating growing a beard, or simply intrigued by the mystique of the bearded world, "The Bearded Identity: How Facial Hair Influences Psychology" will delight, inform and spur thoughtful conversation and introspection. Pick up your copy today!
There are entertaining books for practically every traditional' holiday, but very few for Sabbat entertaining. Here, at last, is the ultimate resource for every Wiccan hostess. From casual gatherings to large public rituals, Sabbat Entertaining provides all the information needed to host such events. Everything that is needed to make this Wiccan holiday unforgettable and unique are provided in this one-of-a-kind guide.
Parkinson's disease (PD) is characterised by an insidious onset with slowing of emotional and voluntary movement, muscular rigidity, postural abnormality and tremor. Parkinson's disease was first described in 1817 by James Parkinson. It is a progressive, neurological disease mainly affecting people over the age of 50, although at least 10 per cent of cases occur at an earlier age. It affects people of either sex and all ethnic groups. In the normal brain, some nerve cells produce the chemical dopamine, which transmits signals within the brain to produce smooth movement of muscles. In Parkinson's patients, 80 percent or more of these dopamine-producing cells are damaged, dead, or otherwise degenerated. This causes the nerve cells to fire wildly, leaving patients unable to control their movements. This new book brings together the latest research in this field.
Known for their plaintive calls that sound like a human infant, bush babies, or lesser galagos as they are sometimes known, make their homes in the trees of Africa. They have large, bat-like ears and huge eyes that are especially suited to hearing and seeing small insects buzzing by in the night. This intriguing volume gives valuable information on the life of this nocturnal tree-dweller with the help of well-rounded text and photographs.
Cars are not just boring vehicles that get us safely to school and work. Some cars are tricked out in funky designs and colors. Others race down tracks at super fast speeds. Readers will learn about these amazing cars, and return to this fun book again and again.
Kangaroos are best-known for using their large hind legs and huge feet to jump at high speeds across Australias outback. So what made the cousins of these ground-dwelling macropods take to the trees? Readers will learn how tree kangaroos are specially adapted to tree living and why they might have adopted this ecological niche over time. Fun facts, glorious full-color photographs, and fact-filled, age-appropriate text allow readers to explore life high above the ground with tree kangaroos.
Snap! Beware of the crocodiles menacing jaws. This book introduces readers to crocs all around the world and includes information on their habitat, and diet. Photographs point out the animals unique features, such as its rows of teeth and long, heavy tail.
Seeing that it is one of the foundations upon which our country is built, it is no surprise that most Americans are familiar with the Declaration of Independence. However, much misinformation about it persists. For instance, it was only adopted, not signed, on July 4, 1776. Explanations of the history behind this key document are presented in accessible text and will help readers to sort out fact from fiction.
Though the Emancipation Proclamation is widely believed to have ended slavery in the United States, it actually only freed slaves in the states that were not part of the Union. However, by making the war more explicitly about slavery and allowing African-Americans to serve in the Union Army, it did help end slavery. Readers come to better understand the complex origins and impact of this influential document.
Rattle! That rattling sound means danger. This book describes the different types of rattlesnakes, including their habitat, diet, and the strength of their venom. Photographs highlight the fascinating features of a rattlesnake, such as the rattle it uses to warn of its impending strike.
The cuddly koala is a native of Australia that has long captivated readers both young and old. These charming marsupials are actually nocturnal and sleep for 17 hours of every day. Fun facts, photographs, and kid-friendly text provide enough information on these unique creatures to satisfy the most discerning young naturalists and koala enthusiasts.
You might be surprised to find out that the flying lemur cant fly and isnt even a lemur. This small arboreal mammal, also called the colugo, is closely related to primates. While it does not fly, it does have an impressive ability to glide from tree to tree with amazing accuracy. In this valuable resource, readers and animal loves will learn the unique adaptations that allow this animal to live so successfully in its rain forest home.
Boats are recreationally fun, but theyre also incredibly useful modes of transportation. Readers will learn all about speedboats, military boats, boats used by the Coast Guard, and much more.
Describes the physical characteristics, habitat, and behavior of penguins, Antarctic birds that live together for part of the year in groups known as colonies, in which they find mates and raise their young together.
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