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The Innocence of Roast Chicken focuses on an Afrikaans/English family in the Eastern Cape and their idyllic life on their grandparents’ farm, seen through the eyes of the little girl, Kate, and the subtle web of relationships that is shattered by a horrifying incident in the mid-1960s.
Scenes from Kate’s early life are juxtaposed with Johannesburg in 1989 when Kate, now married to Joe, a human rights lawyer, stands aside from the general euphoria that is gripping the nation. Her despair, both with her marriage and with the national situation, resolutely returns to a brutal incident one Christmas day when Kate was thrust into an awareness of what lay beneath her blissful childhood.
Beautifully constructed, The Innocence of Roast Chicken is painful, evocative, beautifully drawn and utterly absorbing.
Weaving: Structure and Substance looks at weave design from several
different perspectives, showing how resources, ideas and practical
experience can come together in a creative process of designing
through making. Emphasizing the potential of woven textiles
throughout, Ann Richards follows the success of her sister title
Weaving Textiles that Shape Themselves and explores the tactile
properties that emerge from the interaction of material and
structure. The book is organized into four parts that look at the
natural world as inspiration, the design resources of material and
weave structure, the fabric qualities as starting points for
design, and the practical issues of designing through making. With
over 280 lavish photos, this book will be an invaluable resource
for textile designers and enthusiasts looking for inspiration and
practical advice.
Weaving Textiles That Shape Themselves sounds like a contradiction
in terms, but this book sets out to show how textiles can do
precisely that: shape themselves. Weaving with high-twist yarns and
contrasting materials can create fabrics with lively textures and
elastic properties. Although these fabrics are flat on the loom,
they are transformed by washing - water releases the energy of the
different yarns and the fabrics 'organize themselves' into crinkled
or pleated textures.
My brothers book tells a story of betrayal and atonement that
spans the lives of two siblings from their nomadic childhood in the
Eastern Cape in the 1960s, to their adulthood in 2004 in
Johannesburg. While the nation struggles to come to terms with its
past, Lily struggles with her guilt about her careless betrayal of
her brother, Tom, which destroyed his life and their relationship.
Tom confronts this fraught past by writing a memoir. But both Lily,
and Toms former lover Miranda, take issue with the way his book
remembers their shared pasts. The two women begin to unravel "the
way it really was". They tell a story of love and loss, of
revolutionary fervour and failure. As the past unravels, so do
Tom's certainties about his relationship to his estranged family
and to his nation. His life is thrown into further confusion and
chaos as Lily uncovers a secret that will force him to confront his
past. Jo-Anne Richards has written a poignant and evocative tale of
the ways in which seemingly minute choices can destroy lives and
relationships. My Brother's book explores the most intimate aspects
of betrayal and deception set against the backdrop of a nation
striving to understand the consequences of its terrible and
traumatic past.
'Complex Worlds: Digital Culture, Rhetoric, and Professional
Communication' is a collection of thought-provoking scholarly
essays by teachers and industry practitioners in professional
communication and technology-oriented fields. Scrupulously edited
for a range of readers, the collection aims to help familiarize
advanced students, teachers, and researchers in professional
communication, computers and writing, literacy, and sister
disciplines with key issues in digital theory and practice. An
emphasis on the situations of and audiences for digital
communication identifies 'Complex Worlds' as a rhetorical approach.
In an era when globalizing markets and digital technologies are
transforming culture around the world, readers should find the
collection both engaging and timely. The collections' twelve essays
constitute a diverse and thematically coherent set of inquiries.
Included are explorations of topics such as cyber activism, digital
'dispositio', citizen and open-source journalism, broadband
affordances, XML, digital resumes, avant garde performance art,
best pedagogical practices, and intercultural communication between
East and West, North and South. The text is especially well suited
for advanced courses in professional and applied writing,
contemporary rhetorics, and digital culture. The complexity
highlighted in the collection's title is brought into relief by
authors who address how the digital is daily unmaking our
assumptions about the boundaries between work and school, the
global and the local, the private and the public. 'Complex Worlds'
offers readers an opportunity to build on their rhetorical
awareness by expanding their understanding of the means, aims, and
strategies of effective communication--today and in the future.
What does God think about children? What does this tell us about
how we should view and treat children today? In re-examining what
the Bible says about children, mission theologian Anne Richards
argues that God finds children worthy of call, commission,
blessing, healing and salvation. She argues that children are not
only deeply woven into God's purposes but are also makers of God's
story, 'providers to us of a language through which God's will for
the creation is revealed.' Interweaving analysis of the Biblical
material with stories about contemporary children and childhood,
Anne Richards also touches on issues of infertility, consumerism
and neglect.
Odette is a script writer for a popular TV soap opera. When she moves to the small Free State town of Nagelaten she hopes to leave her problems – of family, fraught relationships and experiences of crime – behind in Joburg. To the dwellers of Nagelaten, Odette appears to be escaping a painful break-up in a place she knows no-one – and won’t have to share her secrets.
When Odette begins seeing the local engineer, Adriaan, also an outcast in this small town, secrets begin to surface around the murder of Adriaan’s wife. Odette’s world begins to unravel, when her ‘troubled’ daughter, Mandy, is suspected of killing the baby she was au-pairing in the UK and soon comes to live with Odette, who has a secret of her own. It isn’t until Mandy befriends a strange man named Wolfie that Odette finally begins to question the mysteries of the small town.
Odette is forced to face her mistakes of the past and the truth of a murder long since buried with the dead. The Imagined Child is a carefully plotted ‘whodunit’ that combines Jo-Anne’s trademark lyrical style with tight suspense and will keep you guessing until the last page.
Your comprehensive and current introduction to the fascinating
field of Pharmacology, applied to Nursing and Health! Now fully
updated in line with changes in clinical practice, new drugs and
research developments. This clear and readable text will guide you
through how drugs act within the body coupled with their clinical
application. Sections covering social, legal and professional
issues are included alongside the scientific principles of
pharmacology. Drug groups are considered according to their
pharmacological effects, their action on physiological processes
and the conditions they are used to treat.
Your comprehensive and current introduction to the fascinating
field of Pharmacology, applied to Nursing and Health! Now fully
updated in line with changes in clinical practice, new drugs and
research developments.This clear and readable text will guide you
through how drugs act within the body coupled with their clinical
application. Sections covering social, legal and professional
issues are included alongside the scientific principles of
pharmacology. Drug groups are considered according to their
pharmacological effects, their action on physiological processes
and the conditions they are used to treat.
'Complex Worlds: Digital Culture, Rhetoric, and Professional
Communication' is a collection of thought-provoking scholarly
essays by teachers and industry practitioners in professional
communication and technology-oriented fields. Scrupulously edited
for a range of readers, the collection aims to help familiarize
advanced students, teachers, and researchers in professional
communication, computers and writing, literacy, and sister
disciplines with key issues in digital theory and practice. An
emphasis on the situations of and audiences for digital
communication identifies 'Complex Worlds' as a rhetorical approach.
In an era when globalizing markets and digital technologies are
transforming culture around the world, readers should find the
collection both engaging and timely. The collections' twelve essays
constitute a diverse and thematically coherent set of inquiries.
Included are explorations of topics such as cyber activism, digital
'dispositio', citizen and open-source journalism, broadband
affordances, XML, digital resumes, avant garde performance art,
best pedagogical practices, and intercultural communication between
East and West, North and South. The text is especially well suited
for advanced courses in professional and applied writing,
contemporary rhetorics, and digital culture. The complexity
highlighted in the collection's title is brought into relief by
authors who address how the digital is daily unmaking our
assumptions about the boundaries between work and school, the
global and the local, the private and the public. 'Complex Worlds'
offers readers an opportunity to build on their rhetorical
awareness by expanding their understanding of the means, aims, and
strategies of effective communication--today and in the future.
Genetic disease contributes to a major portion of our health care
costs. While most of the human genetic burden is transmitted from
generation to generation, environmental chemicals capable of
reacting with germ cell DNA could produce new mutations, resulting
in an even greater genetic liability for the next generation. The
potential impact of environmental mutagens on the health and
viability of other living things is important to consider as well.
Methods for Genetic Risk Assessment features contributions from
international experts to provide a comprehensive review of the
current status of genetic risk assessment. You'll learn about
various methods and strategies for when and how to conduct genetic
risk assessments on human populations. You will also learn about
the potential effects of environmental genotoxins on nonhuman
organisms. Topics considered include:
'Looking through the eyes of a child is not a twee, cosy or easy
experience. It can be unsettling, uncomfortable, edgy...' - from
the Introduction Who has the right to 'do' theology? Only
academics? Only adults? Or do we all have a voice in the kingdom of
God? Through the Eyes of a Child considers 14 key theological
themes from one of the most neglected of perspectives - that of
children. Honouring Jesus' command to place the child at the
centre, theologians, psychologists and educationalists take us from
our comfort zone to look afresh at some of the most grave,
difficult and beautiful topics in Christian theology. Challenging
conventional readings of theology, this landmark work will
fascinate and challenge anyone who cares about children and their
place in the world and the church.
Essential Pathophysiology for Nursing and Healthcare Students is
the perfect quick reference and study guide for students covering
pathophysiology, disease and therapeutics as part of a nursing or
other healthcare course. It clearly and simply explains the
underpinning processes of disease, covering cellular physiology,
genetics, fluids, electrolytes and the immune system, and the main
diseases and conditions that can occur within each.Each chapter is
written in a quick reference format so it can be used for study,
exam preparation or use on student placement. The book covers body
systems including:
CardiovascularRespiratoryImmuneLymphaticNervousDigestiveEndocrineReproductive
Developed with the reader in mind, each chapter includes clinical
tips, case studies, diagrams, and self-assessment questions to make
pathophysiology accessible and digestible - this is a must-have
book for students of nursing and healthcare."Essential
Pathophysiology for Nursing and Healthcare Students is a book that
should be kept no further than an arm's reach away. The book is
easy to navigate and easy to understand. Nursing and healthcare
students will find that this book is essential in helping them
comprehend and learn about the systems and mechanisms of the human
body in health and ill health. This book would also be a good read
for anybody working with or teaching students as a refresher on
pathophysiology." Rebecca Bailey-McHale, Lecturer, Faculty of
Health and Social Care, University of Chester, UK "This detailed
but accessible book covers this subject in sufficient depth to give
a good understanding of the topic without becoming overwhelming. As
well as giving the evidence behind the text, this is a good
resource if more in-depth reading is required. The authors have
succeeded in writing a quick reference book that is remarkably
in-depth and easy to read. This book would be suitable for any
healthcare student who needs an understanding of the concept of
pathophysiology however it would also be relevant for those seeking
a general overview of the subject or more senior staff who wish to
consolidate or refresh their knowledge." Rebecca Myatt, Guy's and
St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust, UK
Straight from the Heart is Ann Richards s story, told with the
candor and spicy humor that were her trademarks. Born in a tiny
town near Waco, Texas, she entered politics when her husband wouldn
t and went on to become state treasurer, the first woman elected to
statewide office in Texas in fifty years. She had her victories and
her battles (the breakup of a thirty-year marriage and a bout with
alcohol), but her love of Texas and Texas politics made her who she
was.
This extraordinary memoir by one of the nation s leading
politicians proves the wisdom of her observation that women can
have a good and wonderful life, but that it only begins when they
accept responsibility for it, not when they expect someone else to
make it happen. Richards talks openly about the course of her life
and the choices she made on the way. Her hard-won triumphs and
savvy political career provide inspiring examples for all.
Avon, Ohio, was a sleepy little farm town in 1945. A simple way of
life focused around strict Catholic doctrine, St. Mary's Church,
and the objective truths and sense of right and wrong contained
within those hallowed institutions. Tolerance was a luxury, one in
which this town never indulged, favoring the rod over compassion.
In 1928, when a young woman was the victim of sexual assault, she
was tarnished, regardless of her subsequent marriage and a house
full of children. Years after the assault, I was born into this
family -- a family that shared a dilapidated farm house scarcely
big enough to contain two people, let alone my grandparents,
mother, sister, and two brothers. The townspeople's denial became
condemnation as my father divorced my mother; the Town shunned our
family and my mother took to her bed, unable to face herself or the
world. Unaware of the cause of my mother's inability to function, I
only knew I would grow to live a different life. I made a promise
to that effect at the age of seven, under the shade and protection
of my Butternut Tree. The fulfillment of that promise has taken
many turns. "By turns humorous and poignant, Maureen Kostalnick's
The Butternut Tree is insightful, entertaining, and stands as a
testament to the human spirit. A tragedy, but also a triumph, this
nostalgic tale brims with love and seethes with vengeance,
seemingly in equal measure, pulling no punches in its honest,
heartbreaking exploration of the vast spectrum of human emotion."
-- Eldon Thompson, author of The Divine Talisman
Further to the success of the previous editions, A Nurse's Survival
Guide to the Ward continues to be the indispensable guide to all
the procedures and problems faced by nurses and healthcare
professionals every day. Whether you are a clinical practicing
student or a qualified nurse, this book is the perfect
straightforward reference for every doubt you might have about
emergency situations, as well as assessments, clinical procedures
and much more. What will you find in this updated edition:
Completely updated and revised content written by well-known
authors with extensive experience in the field; Up-to-date legal
issues, health and safety, professional practice issues and ethics
in nursing; Expansions of areas such as oxygen administration,
fluid and electrolyte balance and nutrition Completely updated and
revised content written by well-known authors with extensive
experience in the field; Up-to-date legal issues, health and
safety, professional practice issues and ethics in nursing;
Expansions of areas such as oxygen administration, fluid and
electrolyte balance and nutrition
Understanding how drugs work is made simple in this easy to use
pocket-sized guide. Drugs in common use are described under each
body system and will form an aid to your confident administration
of drugs to fit your patients' needs.
The Nursing & Health Survival Guides have evolved - take a
look at our our app for iPhone and iPad.
Following the success of the previous edition, A Nurse's Survival
Guide to Drugs in Practice has been completely updated with revised
content written by expert practitioners and educators in the field
of drug administration and pharmacology. It continues to follow the
popular systems approach and is now revised with new sections on
the immune system added. The book provides the underpinning current
knowledge required for professional judgement and safer medication
management. This will be an invaluable resource for those studying
prescribing courses as well as being useful for paramedics, student
nurses and all qualified staff. A more detailed account of
medication management, including drug errors and strategies to
mitigate against them occurring, is included. The multidisciplinary
nature of drug administration from the naming of drugs, through
drug preparation, administration and outcome are taken into
account.
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