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Ashe County (Hardcover)
John Houck, Clarice Weaver, Carol Williams
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R685
Discovery Miles 6 850
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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A comprehensive textbook on caring for the infant and child in
intensive care. The text includes specific illness / disorders with
related A & P, medical management and nursing care and a
complete guide to the problems and solutions of working in the
PICU.
Riveting, first-person accounts that put the reader in the cockpit.
Dozens of photographs of the planes and the pilots that flew and
fought in the skies from Tokyo to Berlin. Find out what it was like
to fly some of the all-time classic aircraft of World War II,
including the P-51 Mustang, B-17 Flying Fortress, P-47 Thunderbolt,
P-38 Lightning, P-40 Kittyhawk, and many more!
"What's the word for...?" Over 1500 words.Easy to use.Help with
letter changes.Step-by-step introduction to using a
dictionary.Suitable for a wide age range. "What's the word for...?"
This dictionary is especially for those who are learning Welsh as a
second language, and will help to develop the skills needed to use
a dictionary.
Daddy comes home from war with post traumatic stress syndrome. His
service dog is trained to be dedicated to Daddy, and Daddy's dog is
not meant to be a child's pet. Cynthia Crosson, Ed.D, a psychiatric
social worker, and Carole Williams, illustrator, provide children
with a clear, gentle explanation about why this is Only Daddy's
Dog.
The essays in Indigenous Women and Work create a transnational and
comparative dialogue on the history of the productive and
reproductive lives and circumstances of Indigenous women from the
late nineteenth century to the present in the United States,
Australia, New Zealand/Aotearoa, and Canada. Surveying the spectrum
of Indigenous women's lives and circumstances as workers, both
waged and unwaged, the contributors offer varied perspectives on
the ways women's work has contributed to the survival of
communities in the face of ongoing tensions between assimilation
and colonization. They also interpret how individual nations have
conceived of Indigenous women as workers and, in turn, convert
these assumptions and definitions into policy and practice. The
essays address the intersection of Indigenous, women's, and labor
history, but will also be useful to contemporary policy makers,
tribal activists, and Native American women's advocacy
associations. Contributors are Tracey Banivanua Mar, Marlene Brant
Castellano, Cathleen D. Cahill, Brenda J. Child, Sherry Farrell
Racette, Chris Friday, Aroha Harris, Faye HeavyShield, Heather A.
Howard, Margaret D. Jacobs, Alice Littlefield, Cybele Locke, Mary
Jane Logan McCallum, Kathy M'Closkey, Colleen O'Neill, Beth H.
Piatote, Susan Roy, Lynette Russell, Joan Sangster, Ruth Taylor,
and Carol Williams.
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