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Firefighterette Gillette

Author : Kathy Gillette
Publisher : Alacheri Publishing
Page : 328 pages
File Size : 53,8 Mb
Release : 2007
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 1603480226

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The Kennedy Family and the Story of Mental Retardation

Author : Edward Shorter
Publisher : Temple University Press
Page : 282 pages
File Size : 53,6 Mb
Release : 2000
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 1566397820

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The Kennedy Family and the Story of Mental Retardation by Edward Shorter Pdf

According to Edward Shorter, just forty years ago the institutions housing people with mental retardation (MR) had become a national scandal. The mentally retarded who lived at home were largely isolated and a source of family shame. Although some social stigma still attaches to the people with developmental disabilities (a range of conditions including what until recently was called mental retardation), they now actively participate in our society and are entitled by law to educational, social, and medical services. The immense improvement in their daily lives and life chances came about in no small part because affected families mobilized for change but also because the Kennedy family made mental retardation its single great cause. Long a generous benefactor of MR-related organizations, Joseph P. Kennedy made MR the special charitable interest of the family foundation he set up in the 1950s. Although he gave all of his children official roles, he involved his daughter Eunice in performing its actual work--identifying appropriate recipients of awards and organizing the foundation's activities. With unique access to family and foundation papers, Shorter brings to light the Kennedy family's strong commitment to public service, showing that Rose and Joe taught their children by precept and example that their wealth and status obligated them to perform good works. Their parents expected each of them to apply their considerable energies to making a difference. Eunice Kennedy Shriver took up that charge and focused her organizational and rhetorical talents on putting MR on the federal policy agenda. As a sister of the President of the United States, she had access to the most powerful people in the country and drew their attention to the desperate situation of families affected by mental retardation. Her efforts made an enormous difference, resulting in unprecedented public attention to MR and new approaches to coordinating medical and social services. Along with her husband, R. Sargent Shriver, she made the Special Olympics a international, annual event in order to encourage people with mental retardation to develop their skills and discover the joy of achievement. She emerges from these pages as a remarkable and dedicated advocate for people with developmental disabilities. Shorter's account of mental retardation presents an unfamiliar view of the Kennedy family and adds a significant chapter to the history of disability in this country. Author note: Edward Shorter is a Professor at the University of Toronto where he holds the Hannah Chair in the History of Medicine. He is the author of A History of Psychiatry from the Era of the Asylum to the Age of Prozac, as well as many other books in the fields of history and medicine.

Word Up! How to Write Powerful Sentences and Paragraphs

Author : Marcia Riefer Johnston
Publisher : Northwest Brainstorms Publishing
Page : 239 pages
File Size : 47,5 Mb
Release : 2013-04-27
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9780985820312

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Word Up! How to Write Powerful Sentences and Paragraphs by Marcia Riefer Johnston Pdf

Want to know how to write more powerfully? You've come to the right book. Word Up!—an eclectic collection of essays, more inspiration guide than style guide—serves up tips and insights for anyone who wants to know how to write with umph. Word Up! does what too few writing books do: it practices while preaching, shows while telling, uses powerful writing to talk about powerful writing. Word Up! explores the perplexities and celebrates the pleasures of the English language. It leaves you smiling—and ready to conquer your next blank (or blah) page.

The State of the Language

Author : Christopher Ricks,Leonard Michaels
Publisher : University of California Press
Page : 550 pages
File Size : 54,9 Mb
Release : 2018-04-20
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780520301269

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"Sprawling, uncoordinated, uneven, noisy, and appealing," wrote one reviewer of the first edition of this book, published on 1 January 1980. "The language is in rude health," wrote another. Exactly a decade later, here is the book anew, with the same editors but with fifty fresh contributors writing essays and poems that engage our language today. Imaginative attention is bestowed on the changes of recent years, changes not only in the language but in how language is understood. In the forefront are the relations between British English, American English, and those other Englishes with which they compete or cooperate. The nervous negotiations of gender and feminism. The darkness of AIDS. The bright flicker of the computer. The old smolderings of "standard English" and correctness. The "bad language" that has lately done so well in our society. How all this has been politicized—or is it rather that its inevitably political nature has only now been recognized? Here these and many other facets of the language catch the various light. What has changed is understood in relation to what has not changed, and what has been gained in relation to what has been lost. There is sweep as well as detail, telescope as well as microscope, in this contemplation of the world of our language as it enters the world of the 1990s. The State of the Language has been prepared in cooperation with the English-Speaking Union of San Francisco. Some titles of essays in the book: Whose English? by Sidney Greenbaum Look, Ma, I'm Talking by Sandra Gilbert Fighting Talk by Marina Warner No Opera Please—We're British by Michael Bawtree Changing What We Sing by Margaret Doody On Not Being Milton: Nigger Talk in England Today by David Dabydeen Talking Black by Henry Louis Gates, Jr. Subway Graffiti by Walter J. Ong Doublespeak by William Lutz It's a Myth, Innit? Politeness and the English Tag Question by John Algeo This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which commemorates University of California Press’s mission to seek out and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in 1980.

More, Now, Again

Author : Elizabeth Wurtzel
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 445 pages
File Size : 42,8 Mb
Release : 2007-11-01
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780743226004

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More, Now, Again by Elizabeth Wurtzel Pdf

Elizabeth Wurtzel published her memoir of depression, Prozac Nation, to astonishing literary acclaim. A cultural phenomenon by age twenty-six, she had fame, money, respect—everything she had always wanted except that one, true thing: happiness. For all of her professional success, Wurtzel felt like a failure. She had lost friends and lovers, every magazine job she'd held, and way too much weight. She couldn't write, and her second book was past due. But when her doctor prescribed Ritalin to help her focus-and boost the effects of her antidepressants—Wurtzel was spared. The Ritalin worked. And worked. The pills became her sugar...the sweetness in the days that have none. Soon she began grinding up the Ritalin and snorting it. Then came the cocaine, then more Ritalin, then more cocaine. Then I need more. I always need more. For all of my life I have needed more... More, Now, Again is the brutally honest, often painful account of Wurtzel's descent into drug addiction. It is also a survival story: How Wurtzel managed to break free of her relationship with Ritalin and learned to love life, and herself, is at the heart of this ultimately uplifting memoir that no reader will soon forget.

Sound of Battle

Author : Alan O'Reilly
Publisher : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 46,7 Mb
Release : 2016-10-16
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1534613722

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Young Bill Harris of North Staffordshire, England, knows what his civic duties are when news of World War II breaks. He soon enlists in the British Army and joins the new Parachute Regiment. As he serves in the campaign in North Africa and the Sicilian invasion, Bill's faith in God is tested in ways he never imagined. As his resilience strengthens, he must keep his heart open to God's plan. In the wake of the Normandy invasion, Bill's regiment parachutes into Arnhem, Holland. After several days of fighting, the occupying forces in the Dutch town march the surviving paratroopers into a prisoner-of-war camp. Bill's girlfriend, Anne Linton, seems to spend every minute of her life praying. On top of the rigors of being a nursing student, she must train while enduring the added pressures of an envious teacher, battle-wounded soldiers, and Nazi bombings. When Anne learns of Bill's capture and sees the tragedies that transpired within a concentration camp's walls, the events overwhelm her spirit. Trusting that God has a plan in the midst of war, even during the darkest battles, is the only hope that the two have when they no longer have each other.

The Buddha and the Borderline

Author : Kiera Van Gelder
Publisher : New Harbinger Publications
Page : 280 pages
File Size : 47,9 Mb
Release : 2010-08-01
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781572248250

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The Buddha and the Borderline by Kiera Van Gelder Pdf

Kiera Van Gelder's first suicide attempt at the age of twelve marked the onset of her struggles with drug addiction, depression, post-traumatic stress, self-harm, and chaotic romantic relationships-all of which eventually led to doctors' belated diagnosis of borderline personality disorder twenty years later. The Buddha and the Borderline is a window into this mysterious and debilitating condition, an unblinking portrayal of one woman's fight against the emotional devastation of borderline personality disorder. This haunting, intimate memoir chronicles both the devastating period that led to Kiera's eventual diagnosis and her inspirational recovery through therapy, Buddhist spirituality, and a few online dates gone wrong. Kiera's story sheds light on the private struggle to transform suffering into compassion for herself and others, and is essential reading for all seeking to understand what it truly means to recover and reclaim the desire to live.

Radical Sisters

Author : Anne M. Valk
Publisher : University of Illinois Press
Page : 198 pages
File Size : 48,6 Mb
Release : 2024-02-12
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780252056413

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Radical Sisters by Anne M. Valk Pdf

Radical Sisters offers a fresh exploration of the ways that 1960s political movements shaped local, grassroots feminism in Washington, D.C. Rejecting notions of a universal sisterhood, Anne M. Valk argues that activists periodically worked to bridge differences for the sake of alleviating women's plight, even while maintaining distinct political bases. While most historiography on the subject tends to portray the feminist movement as deeply divided over issues of race, Valk presents a more nuanced account, showing feminists of various backgrounds both coming together to promote a notion of "sisterhood" and being deeply divided along the lines of class, race, and sexuality.

Reaction and Resistance

Author : Dorothy E. Chunn,Susan Boyd,Hester Lessard
Publisher : UBC Press
Page : 320 pages
File Size : 53,7 Mb
Release : 2011-11-01
Category : Law
ISBN : 9780774840361

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Reaction and Resistance by Dorothy E. Chunn,Susan Boyd,Hester Lessard Pdf

In this timely volume, contributors from various disciplines analyze reaction and resistance to feminism in several areas of law and policy � child custody, child poverty, sexual harassment, and sexual assault � and in a number of institutional sites, such as courts, legislatures, families, the mainstream media, and the academy. Collectively, their studies paint a complicated, often contradictory, picture of feminism, law, and social change, offering feminists and activists empirically grounded knowledge to develop legal and political strategies for change.

Are All Warriors Male?

Author : Katheryn M. Linduff,Karen S. Rubinson
Publisher : AltaMira Press
Page : 298 pages
File Size : 46,7 Mb
Release : 2008-03-13
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781461647508

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Are All Warriors Male? by Katheryn M. Linduff,Karen S. Rubinson Pdf

Are All Warriors Male? is a lively inquiry into questions of gender on the ancient Eurasian steppes. The book's contributors are archaeologists who work in eastern Europe, Central Asia, and eastern Asia, and this volume is the result of their field research in this vast. As little has been written about the evidence of gender roles in ancient—or modern—pastoralist societies, this book helps to fill an empty niche in our understanding of how sexual roles and identities have shaped and been shaped by such social and cultural circumstances. Are All Warriors Male? is a groundbreaking work that challenges current conceptions about the development of human societies in this great cauldron of humanity.

Anthropology and the New Cosmopolitanism

Author : Pnina Werbner
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 325 pages
File Size : 54,9 Mb
Release : 2020-05-21
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781000181425

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Anthropology and the New Cosmopolitanism by Pnina Werbner Pdf

Anthropology and the New Cosmopolitanism inaugurates a new, situated, cosmopolitan anthropology. It examines the rise of postcolonial movements responsive to global rights movements, which espouse a politics of dignity, cultural difference, democracy, dissent and tolerance. The book starts from the premise that cosmopolitanism is not, and never has been, a 'western', elitist ideal exclusively. The book's major innovation is to show the way cosmopolitans beyond the North--in Papua New Guinea, Indonesia and Malaysia, India, Africa, the Middle East and Mexico--juggle universalist commitments with roots in local cultural milieus and particular communities.Anthropology and the New Cosmopolitanism breaks new ground in theorizing the role of social anthropology as a discipline that engages with the moral, economic, legal and political transformations and dislocations of a globalizing world. It introduces the reader to key debates surrounding cosmopolitanism in the social sciences, and is written clearly and accessibly for undergraduates in anthropology and related subjects.

Theorizing Desire

Author : K. Gorton
Publisher : Springer
Page : 182 pages
File Size : 46,6 Mb
Release : 2008-03-13
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9780230582248

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What is the nature of desire? This book gives an accessible introduction to the concept, and a coherent critique of the competing theories of desire within contemporary theory. Through analysis of representations of desire in television and film, it considers ways in which the concept is theorized and presented on screen.

Soraya

Author : Soraya
Publisher : Turner Publishing Company
Page : 229 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 2007-09-12
Category : Health & Fitness
ISBN : 9781118444962

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Soraya by Soraya Pdf

"From the moment I met Soraya I knew she was a winner, an amazingly talented and beautiful woman with something very spe-cial. Her total dedication in everything she did and her selfless efforts to help others were and still are an inspiration not only to those of us who have had the privilege to be around her, but also to the thousands of people who still maintain her name and mission. Soraya's courage to face every challenge is something that I will never forget . . . her words of hope and her music will live on in our souls." --Ricky Martin "Sometimes in life you meet someone special, and you know in that moment that they have a greater view on life . . . Soraya was one of those people. She remains a strong and positive memory for me." --Bob Waldron, President, Yoplait USA "Soraya's music is infinitely intimate and precious, crafted and executed with the love and care of an artisan. There are few complete artists, but Soraya is one of them-- a composer, guitarist, producer, arranger, and singer with a particularly emotive voice. The measure of her worth in the eyes of the music industry was obvious during the 2004 Latin Grammys, when she won the Grammy for the newly created Best Singer-Songwriter category, besting icons like Juan Gabriel, Serrat, and Leon Gieco. Many will remember Soraya as a spokesperson, an educator, and a source of inspiration for so many people who battle cancer. Yet her most lasting legacy is the one she continues to transmit through her songs, her music, and her guitar." --Leila Cobo, Billboard?magazine

Women's Issues

Author : Dorothy V. Stickle
Publisher : Nova Publishers
Page : 216 pages
File Size : 46,9 Mb
Release : 2008
Category : Law
ISBN : 1604563834

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Women's Issues by Dorothy V. Stickle Pdf

Dorothy V. Stickle presents materials on issues of particular interest to women including economic, societal, and personal.

Pauline Elizabeth Hopkins

Author : Lois Brown
Publisher : UNC Press Books
Page : 704 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 2012-07-01
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781469606569

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Pauline Elizabeth Hopkins by Lois Brown Pdf

Born into an educated free black family in Portland, Maine, Pauline Elizabeth Hopkins (1859-1930) was a pioneering playwright, journalist, novelist, feminist, and public intellectual, best known for her 1900 novel Contending Forces: A Romance of Negro Life North and South. In this critical biography, Lois Brown documents for the first time Hopkins's early family life and her ancestral connections to eighteenth-century New England, the African slave trade, and twentieth-century race activism in the North. Brown includes detailed descriptions of Hopkins's earliest known performances as a singer and actress; textual analysis of her major and minor literary works; information about her most influential mentors, colleagues, and professional affiliations; and details of her battles with Booker T. Washington, which ultimately led to her professional demise as a journalist. Richly grounded in archival sources, Brown's work offers a definitive study that clarifies a number of inconsistencies in earlier writing about Hopkins. Brown re-creates the life of a remarkable woman in the context of her times, revealing Hopkins as the descendant of a family comprising many distinguished individuals, an active participant and supporter of the arts, a woman of stature among professional peers and clubwomen, and a gracious and outspoken crusader for African American rights.