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Author: Cath Rogers-Clark
Publisher: Churchill Livingstone
Keywords: challenges, psychosocial, illness, living
Number of Pages: 208
Published: 2004-12-30
List price: unknow
ISBN-10: 0729537501
ISBN-13: 9780729537506
Living with Illness: Psychosocial Challenges focuses on developing and strengthening understanding of the illness experience. It encourages students to critically appraise conventional approaches to understanding and caring for those who are ill, to empower readers to off true holistic care and to, where appropriate, change nursing practice in light of current research findings. Traditionally nurses have drawn on knowledge from sociology and psychology as two separate but related disciplines to nursing, leaving the beginning level nurse to relate, integrate and translate knowledge gained into
Author: George Rogers Clark
Publisher: Southern Illinois University Press
Keywords: classics, shawnee, illinois, conquest
Number of Pages: 224
Published: 2001-02-14
List price: $19.95
ISBN-10: 0809323788
ISBN-13: 9780809323784
Written only a decade after George Rogers Clark’s conquest of Illinois, this firsthand account shows the region as it existed in the 1770s, explains how British occupation affected Kentucky settlers, and exhibits Clark’s enormous diplomatic skills in convincing the French settlers and Indians along the rivers of Illinois that they were better off under the jurisdiction of the Americans rather than the British. In his new foreword to this book, Rand Burnette refers to Clark as a psychologist and an expert in human relations. Believing the British responsible for Indian raids on t
Authors:William Warren Rogers, Erica R. Clark,
Publisher: University of Georgia Press
Keywords: litigation, southern, lives, land, plantation, family, goodwood, croom
Number of Pages: 320
Published: 2010-01-01
List price: $24.95
ISBN-10: 0820334839
ISBN-13: 9780820334837
One of the most elegant mansions in Florida, Goodwood was built over a century ago and stands today as one of Tallahassee’s grandest historical monuments. It was once the center of a thriving plantation founded by the Croom family of North Carolina, who in the 1820s sought to revive their fortunes in the newly opened Florida territory. William Warren Rogers and Erica R. Clark tell the story of this family and their legacy, shedding new light on many aspects of antebellum family life, plantation management, and race relations. They describe how brothers Hardy and Bryan Croom developed Goo
Author: Cath Senker
Publisher: Evans Brothers Ltd
Keywords: voices, violence
Number of Pages: 48
Published: 2009-05-25
List price: unknow
ISBN-10: 0237537214
ISBN-13: 9780237537210
"Voices" looks at some of the issues that are most relevant to teenagers today. The series aims to stimulate debate and discussion with a minimum of text and strong illustrations. Its key feature is the use of primary-source quotes throughout to explain different viewpoints and to give a global perspective.
Author: Cath Senker
Publisher: PowerKids Press
Keywords: year, festivals, religious, muslim
Number of Pages: 32
Published: 2007-09-30
List price: $23.95
ISBN-10: 1404237283
ISBN-13: 9781404237285
This book moves chronologically through the calendar year and looks at the typical events, customs and celebrations celebrated by Muslim children. Festivals such as Ashura and Lailat ul-Miraj, and personal customs such as Ramadan are explored through the use of religious articles, books, buildings, symbols and food. Look inside nine-year-old Nayaab’s diary to read what it’s like to be at each event. This book links to the following units in the DfES Scemes of Work: What does it mean to belong? (Year 1, looking at religious symbols, clothes, buildings and festivals), Beliefs and pra
Author: Cath Senker
Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
Keywords: year, festivals, religious, muslim
Number of Pages: 32
Published: 2004-08-01
List price: $15.95
ISBN-10: 0750240539
ISBN-13: 9780750240536
This book moves chronologically through the calendar year and looks at the typical events, customs, and celebrations celebrated by Muslim children. Festivals such as Ashura and Lailat ul-Miraj, and personal customs such as Ramadan are explored through the use of religious articles, books, buildings, symbols, and food. Look inside nine-year-old Nayaab’s diary to read what it’s like to be at each event.
Author: Cath Senker
Publisher: PowerKids Press
Keywords: stories, symbols, signs, religious, hinduism
Number of Pages: 32
Published: 2009-09
List price: $23.95
ISBN-10: 1435830385
ISBN-13: 9781435830387
World religions all have their own distinct symbols and signs. This series shows children what signs and symbols are and why they are used in religion. Children learn about each religion and its symbols through looking at the key themes of Christianity, Judaism, Islam and Hinduism. Each book is packed full of lively stories, folktales, songs, poems, recipes and activities.