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This story is about a boy who skateboards in different places and
directions in the place where he lives. It introduces ideas about
moving in different ways, but in familiar places.
The learners are introduced to common vegetables that are used to
make soup. Simple colour words and adjectives are used to describe
the vegetables.
Set in a modern urban environment, this is the story of what
happened when a boy called Sam got up too late one day and missed
the bus to school. As a result, he experienced a very different
type of day. When he told his mother what he had done that day, she
thought he was telling lies.
Contents: Foreword Introduction 1. On phenomenology and nursing 2. The pathic nature of inquiry and nursing 3. On living with chronic leg ulcers 4. Confronting life and death: the experience of critical illness and intensive care 5. Middle-aged Korean women's experience of breast cancer and mastectomy. 6. On living with schizophrenia 7. On living with chronic pain 8. On caring and inflicting pain 9. The actualised caring moment Epilogue
This accessible introduction to phenomenology for nurses explains what has become one of the most widely used qualitative research methods within mental healthcare.
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Something to do (Book)
Ann Walton; Illustrated by Natalie Hinrichsen
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R204
Discovery Miles 2 040
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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By using rhythmic text, simple sentences, and gorgeous pictures,
this charming story teaches the importance of sharing and helps
young children increase their reading skills. Exciting
illustrations follow Jenny as she does her good deed for the day.
While Jenny delivers a book to her sick friend, young readers will
begin to master the art of building sentences, beginning with
simple constructions and moving on to more complex ones.
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The Power of Two (Paperback)
Jo Ann Walton Parham, Robert (Bob) M Parham
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R343
R321
Discovery Miles 3 210
Save R22 (6%)
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Ships in 18 - 22 working days
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This book is the second book in a three part collection: My Dad the
Drumming Man - My Mother the Poet - Second Hand Tales (to be
published in 2020). They have been written(in their own words)for
anyone in the future who is searching the Walton/Langford/Breeze
family tree, in the hope that they can give you a snap-shot of each
person rather than just the usual dusty names & dates.
A tale of a smart mouse and an old man who is a painter, become
friends due to the destruction of the old man's artwork from a
storm
Pegasus is a beautiful black stallion that was once a
world-renowned race horse. Now that Pegasus is in retirement, he
needs to find-a loving, warm place to stay, where he will be taken
care of. Can Tania and her classmates figure out a way to bring
Pegasus back to the farm he was raised? Read about Pegasus and
Tania and their adventures in this book
Set in 1967, Ladies of the Dance follows the story of Alya, a
28-year-old teacher, and her brother, Omar, who manages the
family's hotel, in Beit Nuba, a Palestinian town under Jordanian
rule. The novel is a tapestry of scenes and characters -
Palestinians, Israelis, British, American - evoking a world of
sounds, sights, smells: how it feels to walk down a street in
Jerusalem, the mixture of private and political concerns as the
tension builds in the days leading up to the Six-Day War. Ladies is
infused with an underlying belief in the "universality of our human
longings - regardless of ethnicity, religion, or politics."
A young girl named Isabella becomes friends with a ghost, who helps
her learn to accomplish a task even with a disability.
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