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Gemstones are naturally beautiful, but you can make them glisten
and shine. This beginner's guide covers all the techniques you need
to know: tumbling, cutting, face polishing and more. It pertains to
a wide range of popular gemstones, from agates to turquoise, and it
provides information about recommended equipment and supplies.
Plus, it introduces jewelry making with seven projects. By
following the authors' simple approach, you'll create finished
stones worthy of displaying, selling or making into jewelry.
First published in 1997, this study reports on a study of 221 sex
workers in Queensland, Australia. The workers were interviewed by
an interviewer with experience in the industry. They were asked a
variety of questions relating to how they came to enter the
industry, their knowledge of and attitudes towards safe sex, and a
variety of other questions to do with lifestyle, service use and
sexual health, and contact with the police and legal system. Sex
work emerges as an activity which has a number of advantages. The
pay is good, the hours are short and the work enables the worker to
meet some interesting people and engage in social activities.
Unlike other occupations, entry into sex work is somewhat haphazard
(few appearing to plan entry to this industry as a career path)
but, once in the industry many find it has benefits as well as
disadvantages. Primary amongst these latter are the risks of
acquiring a sexually transmitted disease (AIDS being uppermost in
their minds) or the fear of violence which is associated with the
context in which services are provided. In addition, sex workers
often manifest a lifestyle which includes substance use and abuse.
Relationships with police are often problematic and many workers
report experiences which are critical of the legal system. This
book provides a broad insight into the industry which, for parts of
Australia, is subjected to substantial change. Such insights
contribute not only to our understanding of the industry itself but
also to the kind of health promoting activities which need to be
initiated.
First published in 1997, this study reports on a study of 221 sex
workers in Queensland, Australia. The workers were interviewed by
an interviewer with experience in the industry. They were asked a
variety of questions relating to how they came to enter the
industry, their knowledge of and attitudes towards safe sex, and a
variety of other questions to do with lifestyle, service use and
sexual health, and contact with the police and legal system. Sex
work emerges as an activity which has a number of advantages. The
pay is good, the hours are short and the work enables the worker to
meet some interesting people and engage in social activities.
Unlike other occupations, entry into sex work is somewhat haphazard
(few appearing to plan entry to this industry as a career path)
but, once in the industry many find it has benefits as well as
disadvantages. Primary amongst these latter are the risks of
acquiring a sexually transmitted disease (AIDS being uppermost in
their minds) or the fear of violence which is associated with the
context in which services are provided. In addition, sex workers
often manifest a lifestyle which includes substance use and abuse.
Relationships with police are often problematic and many workers
report experiences which are critical of the legal system. This
book provides a broad insight into the industry which, for parts of
Australia, is subjected to substantial change. Such insights
contribute not only to our understanding of the industry itself but
also to the kind of health promoting activities which need to be
initiated.
This compilation of papers presented at the 2000 European Summer
Meeting of the Association for Symbolic Logic marks the centennial
anniversary of Hilbert's famous lecture. Held in the same hall at
La Sorbonne where Hilbert first presented his famous problems, this
meeting carries special significance to the Mathematics and Logic
communities. The presentations include tutorials and research
articles from some of the world's preeminent logicians. Three long
articles are based on tutorials given at the meeting, and present
accessible expositions of developing research in three active areas
of logic: model theory, computability, and set theory. The eleven
subsequent articles cover separate research topics in many areas of
mathematical logic, including: aspects of Computer Science, Proof
Theory, Set Theory, Model Theory, Computability Theory, and aspects
of Philosophy.
Become a whiz at finding Lake Superior agates! Keep this tabbed
booklet close at hand on your next rock-hunting adventure. Based on
Jim Magnuson’s Agate Hunting Made Easy and featuring the
professional rock photography of Carol Wood, this guide helps to
turn agate hunts into successful ones. You'll learn to pick up on
those clues valuable to beginners and experts alike: Learn the
common agate features to look for, see what rough agates look like
in the field, recognize the different varieties of Lake Superior
agates, and identify the agate imposters that might fool you. The
easy-to-use format means you’ll quickly find what you need to
know. Plus, the quick guide is much easier to use than laminated
foldouts, and the tear-resistant pages help to make the book
durable in the field.
Beginner Instructions, Professional Results!Gemstones are naturally
beautiful, but you can make them glisten and shine. This beginner's
guide covers all the techniques you need to know: tumbling,
cutting, face polishing and more. By following the authors' simple
approach, you'll create finished stones worthy of displaying,
selling or making into jewelry. Book Features: pertains to a wide
range of popular gemstones, from agates to turquoise prevents
frustration, with detailed photos and easy-to-follow instructions
offers helpful tips from the authors' years of experience provides
information about recommended equipment and supplies briefly
introduces jewelry making, with seven simple jewelry projects
What greater gift could you give yourself than to be in love with
life and to love yourself? In every moment of your life you have
the opportunity to create joy or to create pain and sorrow. Yes you
are that powerful. Our lives are not meant to be full of stress,
struggle and fear, they are meant to be brilliant and uplifting!
It's not our darkness that we are afraid of, it's our brilliance.
It is our divine birthright to live in a high frequency state of
joy and bliss and to have fun. We are meant to live in the moment,
and to be expansive and unlimited. This book shows you how to
create states of joy and happiness by following your heart and soul
and being true to yourself. 'When you truly love yourself, you live
only in the light of your own laughter and travel only the path of
joy' extract from 'The White Book - Ramtha' by JZ Knight To be
discussed with the design team
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