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Does first love deserve a second chance? Ava Flynn sometimes feels
like the clothes donated to her charity shop have seen more life
than her, but 'maximum dedication for a minimal wage' is what it
takes to keep her mother's beloved wildlife charity, All Critters
Great and Small, running - especially in the village of Dapplebury,
where business is certainly not booming. But when Ava's first love,
Henry Bramlington, returns to the village, suddenly life becomes a
little too eventful. Henry escaped Dapplebury many years before,
but now he has the power to make or break the village he left
behind - All Critters Great and Small included. Can Ava trust the
boy who ran away to give both her and her charity a second chance?
Diane never imagined her life would take such a dramatic turn when
she was hired to work with gang kids between the ages of 12 and 17.
All she wanted to do was get the experience of working with kids so
the University would accept her application to the College of
Education. But, she got a different kind of education; one she
would not soon forget After she learns the adults in The Program
are not what they appear to be, Diane finds herself surrounded by
violence and betrayal, and in the company of some unexpected
heroes.
This fully revised and expanded second edition of the Routledge
Handbook of Disability Studies takes a multidisciplinary approach
to disability and provides an authoritative and up-to-date overview
of the main issues in the field around the world today. Adopting an
international perspective and arranged thematically, it surveys the
state of the discipline, examining emerging and cutting-edge areas
as well as core areas of contention. Divided in five parts, this
comprehensive handbook covers: Different models and approaches to
disability. How key impairment groups have engaged with disability
studies and the writings within the discipline. Policy and
legislation responses to disability studies and to disability
activism. Disability studies and its interaction with other
disciplines, such as history, philosophy, sport, and science and
technology studies. Disability studies and different life
experiences, examining how disability and disability studies
intersects with ethnicity, sexuality, gender, childhood and ageing.
Containing 15 revised chapters and 12 new chapters from an
international selection of leading scholars, this authoritative
handbook is an invaluable reference for all academics, researchers,
and more advanced students in disability studies and associated
disciplines such as sociology, health studies and social work.
Chapter 6 of this book is freely available as a downloadable Open
Access PDF under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No
Derivatives 4.0 license at
https://tandfbis.s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/rt-files/docs/Open+Access+Chapters/9781138365308_oachapter6.pdf.
Black is dazzling and distinctive, like toasted wheat berry bread;
snowberries in the fall; rich, red cranberries; and the bronzed
last leaves of summer. In this lyrical and luminous poetry
collection, Coretta Scott King honorees Joyce Carol Thomas and
Floyd Cooper celebrate these many shades of Black beautifully.
Included in Brightly's list of recommended diverse poetry picture
books for kids. "Highly recommended for home and school libraries,"
commented Brightly's Charnaie Gordon. "Each melodic poem eloquently
conveys the beauty of different skin tones and complexions. There
are also themes of family, traditions, feelings, self-love, and
acceptance echoed throughout this book." "Evocative, colorful
poetry. An essential picture book."-Kirkus (starred review) We are
color struck The way an artist strikes His canvas with his brush of
many hues Look closely at these mirrors these palettes of skin Each
color is rich in its own right
This fully revised and expanded second edition of the Routledge
Handbook of Disability Studies takes a multidisciplinary approach
to disability and provides an authoritative and up-to-date overview
of the main issues in the field around the world today. Adopting an
international perspective and arranged thematically, it surveys the
state of the discipline, examining emerging and cutting-edge areas
as well as core areas of contention. Divided in five parts, this
comprehensive handbook covers: Different models and approaches to
disability. How key impairment groups have engaged with disability
studies and the writings within the discipline. Policy and
legislation responses to disability studies and to disability
activism. Disability studies and its interaction with other
disciplines, such as history, philosophy, sport, and science and
technology studies. Disability studies and different life
experiences, examining how disability and disability studies
intersects with ethnicity, sexuality, gender, childhood and ageing.
Containing 15 revised chapters and 12 new chapters from an
international selection of leading scholars, this authoritative
handbook is an invaluable reference for all academics, researchers,
and more advanced students in disability studies and associated
disciplines such as sociology, health studies and social work.
Chapter 6 of this book is freely available as a downloadable Open
Access PDF under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No
Derivatives 4.0 license at
https://tandfbis.s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/rt-files/docs/Open+Access+Chapters/9781138365308_oachapter6.pdf.
Since it was first published in 1993, Disabling Barriers,
Enabling Environments has established itself as essential reading
for anyone coming to the subject of disability studies. The book
tackles a wide range of issues in numerous succinct chapters
written by contributing authors, many of whom are disabled
themselves. From the outset, the chapters take a multidisciplinary
and international approach. The third edition is made up of 42
chapters, 15 of which are completely new to this edition,
including:
- Early seminal writings in disabled studies
- Death and dying
- Psychology
- Hate crime and the criminal justice system
- Sport - Psycho-emotional disablism and internal oppression.
This seminal textbook conveys the continuing developments in the
lives and experiences of disabled people. It is valuable reading
for students and professionals in the fields of social work,
sociology, social policy, health and nursing as well as disabled
people.
A collection of poems, including "Golden Goodness," "Cranberry Red," and "Biscuit Brown," celebrating individuality and Afro-American identity.
* What is the relevance of feminist ideas for understanding women's
experiences of disability? * How can the social model of disability
be developed theoretically? * What are the key differences between
Disability Studies and medical sociology? In answer to these
questions, this book explores and develops ideas about disability,
engaging with important debates in disability studies about what
disability is and how to theorize it. It also examines the
interface between disability studies, women's studies and medical
sociology, and offers an accessible review of contemporary debates
and theoretical approaches. The title Female Forms reflects two
things about the book: first, its use of disabled women's
experiences, as told by themselves, to bring a number of themes to
life, and second, the author's belief in the importance of feminist
ideas and debates for disability studies. The social model of
disability is the book's bedrock, but the author both challenges
and contributes to social modelist thought. She advances a
materialist feminist perspective on disability, producing a book
which is of multi-disciplinary relevance. Female Forms will be
useful to the growing number of students on Disability Studies
courses, as well as those interested in women's studies, medical
sociology and social policy. It will also appeal to those studying
or working in the health and social care professions such as
nursing, social work, occupational therapy and physiotherapy.
The Routledge Handbook of Disability Studies takes a
multidisciplinary approach to disability and provides an
authoritative and up-to-date overview of the main issues in the
field around the world today. Adopting an international perspective
and consisting entirely of newly commissioned chapters arranged
thematically, it surveys the state of the discipline, examining
emerging and cutting edge areas as well as core areas of
contention. Divided in five sections, this comprehensive handbook
covers: different models and approaches to disability how key
impairment groups have engaged with disability studies and the
writings within the discipline policy and legislation responses to
disability studies and to disability activism disability studies
and its interaction with other disciplines, such as history,
philosophy and science and technology studies disability studies
and different life experiences, examining how disability and
disability studies intersects with ethnicity, sexuality, gender,
childhood and ageing. Containing chapters from an international
selection of leading scholars, this authoritative handbook is an
invaluable reference for all academics, researchers and more
advanced students in disability studies and associated disciplines
such as sociology, health studies and social work.
Two simple tales for young children, these are stories about a
family of mice who live in the garden of Crabtree Cottage.
Originally told to small grandchildren to explain how being kind
and helpful creates friends and brings harmony in family and wider
relationships.
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