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Met die oorspronklike publikasie van die drie romans oor die wel en
wee van vier geslagte Meissners het Ena Murray opnuut haar status
as koningin van die Afrikaanse liefdesverhaal gestand gedoen. Die
drieluik bestaan uit: Die Meissner-kliniek, waar ons die die
stigter van die eksklusiewe privaat kliniek en sy gedugte span
dokters ontmoet. Die vrede word in 'n oogwink omvergewerp wanneer
'n nuwe trolliejoggie daar begin werk ... Dokter Julene, waar
Julene die veilige hawe van die Meissner-kliniek verlaat om by haar
biologiese pa in Switserland aan te sluit ... en dan onverwags in
Istanboel beland. En Die ongebore uur, waar Inge Buchner, die
agterkleindogter van dr. Albert Meissner, alles in haar vermoe doen
om te probeer verseker dat iemand met die van Meissner weer aan die
hoof van die kliniek sal staan.
Anne Spencer's identity as an artist grew from her relationship to
the natural world. During the New Negro Renaissance with which she
is primarily associated, critics dismissed her writings on nature
as apolitical and deracinated. Do Not Separate Her from Her Garden
corrects that misconception, showing how Spencer used the natural
world in innovative ways to express her Black womanhood, feminist
politics, spirituality, and singular worldview. Employing
ecopoetics as an analytical frame, Carlyn Ferrari recenters
Spencer's archive of ephemeral writings to cut to the core of her
artistic ethos. Drawing primarily on unpublished, undated poetry
and prose, this book represents a long overdue reassessment of an
underappreciated literary figure. Not only does it resituate
Spencer in the pantheon of American women of letters, but it uses
her environmental credo to analyze works by Alice Walker, Zora
Neale Hurston, and Dionne Brand, positioning ecocritical readings
as a new site of analysis of Black women's writings.
Ouma het vir Doortjie ’n pragtige rooi rok vir Krismis gemaak. Sy
is so opgewonde dat sy besluit om die rok sommer al ’n dag vroeer
aan te trek om water by die windpomp te gaan haal en haar skilpad
te voer. Maar toe die rok erg verniel, moet Doortjie dringend
planne beraam sodat Ouma nie agterkom sy het dit skelm gedra nie.
Language-that is, oral or written content that references abstract
concepts in subtle ways-is what sets us apart as a species, and in
an age defined by such content, language has become both the fuel
and the currency of our modern information society. This has posed
a vexing new challenge for linguists and engineers working in the
field of language-processing: how do we parse and process not just
language itself, but language in vast, overwhelming quantities?
Modern Computational Models of Semantic Discovery in Natural
Language compiles and reviews the most prominent linguistic
theories into a single source that serves as an essential reference
for future solutions to one of the most important challenges of our
age. This comprehensive publication benefits an audience of
students and professionals, researchers, and practitioners of
linguistics and language discovery. This book includes a
comprehensive range of topics and chapters covering digital media,
social interaction in online environments, text and data mining,
language processing and translation, and contextual documentation,
among others.
Written by emergency nurses for emergency nurses, this
comprehensive, evidence-based resource covers the issues and
procedures that are often unique to the emergency department. New
developments and changes in clinical practice are incorporated
throughout. The user-friendly format features more than 350
high-quality illustrations and 150 tables that highlight essential
concepts and offer quick access to vital information. Key coverage
includes clinical fundamentals, treatment for trauma and
medical-surgical emergencies, the foundations of emergency nursing
practice, and special populations. 58 contributors offer valuable
insights from a broad range of clinical positions in rural,
suburban, and urban areas. High-quality radiographs and other
diagnostic images help you learn to identify common conditions -
especially head trauma, fractures, and dislocations. Logically
organized, chapters are grouped into six sections for quick access
to important content: Foundations of Emergency Nursing,
Professional Practice, Clinical Foundations of Emergency Nursing,
Major Trauma Emergencies, Medical and Surgical Emergencies, and
Special Patient Populations. Tables and boxes highlight and
summarize critical information for at-a-glance reference. A
separate unit on special patient populations covers topics such as
child abuse, elder abuse, intimate partner violence, sexual
assault, substance abuse and behavioral/pediatric/obstetrical
emergencies. Priority nursing diagnoses are highlighted in a
quick-reference appendix to help you focus on the most serious
problems. Five new chapters bring you the most reliable, up-to-date
information on these key topics: Management of the Critical Care
Patient in the Emergency Department Family Presence During
Resuscitation Forensic Nursing Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical
Agents of Mass Destruction Influenza: Seasonal, Avian, and Pandemic
Expanded coverage of shock and sepsis provides essential
information on pathophysiology and diagnosis, with valuable
guidelines for managing these patients. A detailed discussion of
various types of triage systems and triage acuity ratings examines
valid and reliable methods for differentiating between patients who
require immediate treatment and those who can wait. Additional
coverage of behavioral health emergencies includes new information
on agitation, substance abuse, and suicide prevention.
De tienduizend dingen (1955) is Maria Dermoût se beroemdste boek en is in vyftien tale vertaal. Dit is die sintuiglike en kaleidoskopiese verhaal van Felicia, “mevrou van Kleyntjies”, wat woon op 'n oënskynlik paradyslike Molukse eiland, in 'n huis aan die binnebaai.
Die titel is ontleen aan 'n uitspraak van Ts'ên Shên: “Wanneer die 'tienduisend dinge' in hulle eenheid gesien is, keer ons terug na die begin en bly waar ons altyd was.” Hieruit blyk Dermoût se Boeddhistiese ingesteldheid: 'n sprankelende viering van die natuur en die lewe, en tegelyk 'n gelatenheid oor die verbygaan van tyd.
Die opvallendste tema in Dermoût se werk is verlies: verdriet oor die dood en die afwesigheid van geliefdes, oor geweld en wreedheid, en oor eensaamheid. Verdriet word getemper deur 'n omvattende liefde vir 'dinge': plante, skulpe, korale, golfies wat breek. Én deur berusting en aanvaarding van jou lot.
Intervals of high-activity alternating with long low-activity
periods can be found in many areas of daily life, with researchers
coining the phenomenon as bursts. As burstiness has become
prevalent in many fields, understanding it and knowing how to
manage it are crucial in order to be able to get all the benefits
associated with it. Burstiness Management for Smart, Sustainable
and Inclusive Growth: Emerging Research and Opportunities provides
innovative insights into burstiness's role in decision-making in
business and its function as a predictor of performance. The
content within this publication covers topics such as burstiness in
business and e-business applications, as well as consumer behavior
and sustainable development. It is a vital reference source for
business managers, business professionals, academicians,
researchers, and graduate-level students interested in
understanding how burstiness and its consequences are processed in
diverse and dynamic environments.
Presenting real-life case studies of child sexual abuse in the
Caribbean as a basis for discussing interventions and models of
practice that are relevant for a wide range of cultural and social
settings, this multi-disciplinary text will be of interest to
scholars, professionals and practitioners alike. Contributors to
this volume demonstrate how sexual abuse is never just a problem of
the individual: structures of inequality and the intersection of
the factors they give rise to help to explain why some children are
more at risk of abuse than others. Furthermore, the sub-systems in
which lives are lived can compound risk and vulnerability or
alternatively, can be sources of support and change. This book
draws on these ideas to discuss practice across a range of service
users: children, adolescent girls, teenage mothers, children with
learning disabilities, fathers, mothers, women who abuse, juvenile
sex offenders and children in residential care. p>
The communication demands expected of today s engineers and
information technology professionals immersed in multicultural
global enterprises are unsurpassed. New Media Communication Skills
for Engineers and IT Professionals: Trans-National and
Trans-Cultural Demands provides new and experienced practitioners,
academics, employers, researchers, and students with international
examples of best practices in new, as well as traditional,
communication skills in increasingly trans-cultural, digitalized,
hypertext environments. This book will be a valuable addition to
the existing literature and resources in communication skills in
both organizational and higher educational settings, giving readers
comprehensive insights into the proficient use of a broad range of
communication critical for effective professional participation in
the globalized and digitized communication environments that
characterize current engineering and IT workplaces.
Wanneer ’n mens aan die ervarings van Boerevroue en -kinders tydens
die Anglo-Boereoorlog dink, is die outomatiese konnotasie die van
konsentrasiekamplyding. ’n Fassinerende en grotendeels onbekende
buitebeentjie in hierdie genre is die dagboek van Anna Barry,
waaruit ’n unieke en veelkantige beeld van die oorlog na vore kom.
Aan die een kant van Anna se oorlogservaring staan haar broer Japie
– ’n begeesterde jong soldaat wat uiteindelik as krygsgevangene op
Ceylon sterf. Hierteenoor le haar geliefde pa Thomas (aanvanklik ’n
gerespekteerde veldkornet) al in 1900 die eed van neutraliteit af,
en wag hy die grootste gedeelte van die oorlog in die neutrale
Basoetoland uit. Vir die tienderjarige Anna is die oorlog as gevolg
hiervan ’n uiters verwarrende ervaring en haar dagboek bied ’n
sonderlinge blik op die gefragmenteerdheid en buigbaarheid van
konsepte soos “identiteit”, “nasie” en “volk”. Die feit dat die
dagboek eers in 1960 vir die eerste keer gepubliseer is en daarna
grotendeels in die vergetelheid verval het, is verder veelseggend
in terme van hoe Anna self verwag het haar ervarings kort na die
oorlog ontvang sou word – maar ook in terme van hoe blinde
lojaliteit aan sekere groepe so dikwels in die geskiedenis van
Suid-Afrikaners vereis is. Die dagboekteks, geboekstut deur Ena
Jansen se insiggewende en verhelderende voor- en nawoord, bied nie
slegs ’n sonderlinge blik op die Anglo-Boereoorlog nie, maar is
verweef met kwessies van taal, politieke mag en sosiale status wat
vandag nog net so relevant is soos toe die dagboek geskryf is.
The information given in this book tries to capture the essence of
the sheer dynamicity of the cell along with useful tips on how to
address critical rate limiting steps in the process of exploration
and investigation of its capacity to regenerate, rebuild and
replenish from within. The definitions of stem cells, stemness, and
the niche concept continue to undergo revisions. In adult
vertebrates, hematopoietic and some non-hematopoietic progenitors
are synthesized within specialized niches of bone marrow. They
migrate to designated tissues, and are either trans-differentiated
or become quiescent and settle down. These form the stem cell niche
reservoir in all tissues. Not only the primary hematopoietic tissue
but all organs and tissues are also capable of generating
progenitors which are either synthesized from these migrants or are
direct recruits from other tissues. In the niches, the cells settle
down and await their turn to either make more clones like
themselves or differentiate and mobilize in an exigency. Thus
progenitors are important reserves, to be multiplied and deployed
or travel as important message bearing molecules via blood as
circulating progenitors which can home to their allocated
destinations. Upon reaching, specific integrins and selectins help
them "dock" and "port" and they may be reprogrammed to induce
further differentiation and help repopulate the denuded tissue. In
pulmonary fibrosis and asthma, progenitors from both systemic
circulation and local stem cell niches have been found to
participate in the myriad ramifications of repair, replacement and
regeneration of lost or diseased tissue. Whether they are lung
specific or global in origin and role remain to be explored.
Research tools, fundamental concepts, techniques, methodologies and
standard operating protocols and animal models and human
extrapolations, have been discussed in a concise way along with
detailed description and discussion on the appropriate rationale to
introduce the subject to the casual reader and provide valuable
tactical information to the specialist in Regenerative Medicine. I
sincerely hope you enjoy the work and appreciate the hard work that
has gone into designing and executing elegant experiments by many
researchers in the field. The branch is multi-disciplinary and I
hope that the readers will not be limited to biologists alone.
'The devil was going around again and everyone knew because it was
in the papers. An usherette in the Metropole saw him at An
Apartment for Peggie, eating oranges in a brown trilby; two women
in Clery's Bargain Basement came upon him fingering cups in a
highly suspicious manner; and The Evening Mail said pretty draper's
assistant, Lily Shine, nineteen, from Cabra West, was dancing with
a fellow in a brown suit when she felt something funny, looked
down, and fainted.' In these unsettling tales of late 1940s Dublin,
young Eily Doolin encounters the gentle foot-fetishist next door,
the 'Argentinian tango-dancer' from Ballybough, the Jewish couple
who introduce her to the delights of carrot cake and Chopin, the
'simple' boy who carries a secret hatred, and, in the climactic
closing story, the devil himself. Along the way there are two
murders, a suicide, and more illicit sex than Eily can comprehend.
Ena May's post-Emergency Dublin is at once recognizable and utterly
unlike all previous literary versions of the city. Her gimlet-eyed
narrator inhabits secret childhood places as well as the grown-up
kitchens and parlours of 'Blarney Park', twitching the veil between
public and private, street and home. Ena May has created a
remarkable narrative voice, perfectly pitched between the knowing
and the naive, the compassionate and the sarcastic, the intrepid
and the bewildered. A Close Shave with the Devil, fables of adults
at play in a child's world, is a tour de force of storytelling, and
a remarkable debut collection.
This is the first academic treatment of the life and work of Henry
William Katz (1906-1992) who has been forgotten by scholars and
critics for fifty years although his first novel won him the
Heinrich-Heine-Prize in exile in 1937. From a combined literary,
historical, biographical and sociological perspective, Ena Pedersen
analyses Katz's depiction on the Eastern European Jews in Galicia,
Weimar Germany and in exile, focusing on the problems of
anti-Semitism, assimilation, German-Jewish symbiosis, and Jewish
identity. The book further provides a first biography of Katz and
places him in the context of German exile literature through
comparisons with contemporary Jewish and non-Jewish writers in
exile.
This book discusses the mechanisms leading to immune-mediated
tissue rejection following the hypothesis that independent of the
disease process the final effector mechanism is shared by most (but
not all) pathologies and it is relatively simple. The book covers
evidence gathered to support the thesis by studies performed in
humans during rejection or in experimental models and will focus
particularly (but not exclusively) on the analysis of the rejected
tissue rather than the systemic circulation. Several disease
processes are discussed including example of chronic inflammatory
process without resolution of the pathologic process and acute one
with resolution of the pathologic process (clearance of pathogen,
rejection of tumor) or unwanted tissue destruction (allograft
rejection, autoimmunity).
A Schools Edition of Men Should Weep by Scottish playwright Ena
Lamont Stewart, a popular set text for SQA Higher English. Set in
the 1930s, Men Should Weep centres on the challenges faced by the
Morrison family. This riveting portrayal of life in Glasgow's slums
explores themes such as poverty, love and the role of women. This
edition includes: - An educational introduction with an overview of
the play and playwright - The full playscript - Notes on the text,
key quotations and questions to improve students' understanding of
the play - Tasks and activities designed to support study/revision
and build the skills of analysis and evaluation - Assessment advice
for the Critical Reading question paper
Eybers se verse was jare laas in druk. Dié keuse, uitgesoek deur Ena Jansen, goeie vriendin van haar, wys op Eybers se veelsydigheid as digter. Die bloemlesing behels o.m. die bekende "Maria", "Busrit in die aand", verse oor haar kinders, die emigrasie na Nederland, tot haar latere, aangrypende gedigte oor ouer word. Goeie poësie is tydloos, en dit blyk duidelik met dié uitgawe van Eybers se bekendste werk.
In Eiland in die son begin Willemien se stryd om oorlewing – saam met ’n
geheimsinnige vreemdeling en ’n jaloerse miljoenêrsvrou – toe haar vliegtuig in ’n
tropiese oerwoud neerstort. Hoe kán sy haarself so totaal vergeet in die arms van
’n vreemdeling? Dít terwyl sy op trou staan met Ian, wat óók in die ongeluk was,
maar nou nêrens te vinde is nie.
Andrea Smit besluit om haar pa op ’n avontuur te vergesel in Señor die
seerower – min wetende dat haar pad op ’n tropiese eiland met dié van ’n
aantreklike Spanjaard sal kruis; en dat sy sodoende in allerhande onmoontlike
situasies sal beland . . .
In Sluiers van wierook ontspoor Ida Herbst se planne om deel te wees van ’n
soektog na water in Saoedi-Arabië se grootste woestyn. Sy moet haar vriendin
Ansie opspoor, en die enigste oplossing is om haarself gewilliglik in prins Ibrahim
Hazik se kloue te begewe. Boonop ontketen die geheimsinnige Georg ongekende
emosies in haar hart.
An affectionate, light-hearted and nostalgic look back at the Isles
of Scilly of the 20th Century through the photographs of Ena
Reseigh.
Written for Glasgow Unity in 1947, this extraordinarily moving play
of women surviving in the east end of Glasgow of the 1930s was
revived by 7:84 Company to tremendous critical acclaim. It finds in
the lives of Maggie, her family and her neighbours not only all the
tragedy that appalling housing, massive unemployment and grinding
poverty can produce, but alo a rich vein of comedy - the sense of
the ridiculous, the need for a good laugh.
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