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Then the Lord answered me and said: "Write the vision. And make it
plain on tablets, that he may run who reads it. For the vision is
yet for an appointed time; but at the end it will speak and it will
not lie. Though it tarries, wait for it; Because it will surely
come, It will not tarry (Habakkuk 2:3). God gave me a series of
divine vision and then he manifested himself to me in different
ways. I have been through many trials and tribulations in my life.
I have suffered and persevered through abuse and sickness all
through the grace of God. God had a calling and a purpose for my
life. He also has a purpose for you. I hope that as you read this
book you follow my example of staying true to God and trusting in
him. Because it is God who has the final say so in all of our
lives. Today, I stand strong and healed and filled with God's
Spirit, his goodness and His love and I am washed in his blood. May
this book be a blessing and inspiration to you through all of your
trials. Know that God will carry you through every trial. He will
never leave you and through our weaknesses his glory shines.
Although the United States prides itself as a nation of diversity,
the country that boasts of its immigrant past also wrestles with
much of its immigrant present. While conflicting attitudes about
immigration are debated, newcomers both legal and otherwise
continue to arrive on American soil. And books about the immigrant
experience aimed at both adults and youth are published with a fair
amount of frequency. In Immigration Narrative in Young Adult
Literature: Crossing Borders, Joanne Brown explores the experiences
of adolescents as portrayed in young adult novels. Her study
features protagonists from a wide variety of religious and ethnic
backgrounds in order to provide a complete discussion of the
immigration experience of young adults. In this volume, Brown
analyzes young adult novels that portray various aspects of the
immigrant experience journeys to the shores of the United States,
the difficulties of adjustment, and the tensions that develop
within family units as a result of immigration. Brown also examines
how ethnicity, religion, and country of origin affect the
adolescent characters' adjustment to their new country, as well as
the process of moving from social outsiders to accepted citizens.
This thoroughly researched book includes theories of adolescent
development and perspectives on immigration itself applied to the
literary analyses. It also offers a framework for anticipating the
success of young immigrants and relates this analysis to the novels
Brown discusses. With an appendix of additional novels for further
reading, this book will be a useful resource for librarians and
teachers of adolescent literature, as well as for students, both
those born in the United States and those who are immigrants
themselves.
Female empowerment-especially among girls-is one of the most
significant issues to come out of the 90's, and one that will
continue to play a significant role in the new millennium. But how
do we define empowerment? And more importantly, how do we identify
its characteristics within literature? With problems like teenage
eating disorders and pregnancy still very much at the core of
American society, it is no surprise that a book as important as
Declarations of Independence is the latest addition to Scarecrow
Press's Studies in Young Adult Literature. Authors Brown and St.
Clair use their collective expertise to uncover and trace the
development of the young female protagonist from the role of
submissive fairy-tale maiden to the spunkier more independent girls
who now appear with increasing frequency in young adult literature.
This next generation of heroines is the model with which today's
readers can readily identify and who the authors believe, become
agents of social change for young women. Through careful research
that draws on recent scholarship about female adolescent
development, situates this shift to stronger female protagonists
within a larger cultural context. The empowered girls of this title
are defined through close reading of a variety of stories and
genres in which they appear-historical and multicultural fiction,
social realism, romance and adventure, fantasy, and memoir-with
emphasis on books published after 1990. The result is a collection
of essays on literature about adolescent girls who have real
feelings, passions, and sometimes, rebellious attitudes, and who
act upon those feelings, passions, and attitudes to take control of
their lives-unlike most of their predecessors, whose fulfillment
lay mainly in achieving beauty and suitors. With an annotated list
of titles for suggested reading following each chapter Declarations
of Independence is the ideal resource for middle and high school
teachers, for school and public librarians, a
Young adult historical fiction brings the past alive through
stories of adventure, suspense, and mystery. The genre is both
complex and controversial, encompassing novels that range from
romance and fantasy to stark historical realism. The book examines
the various approaches to young adult historical fiction and
explores the issues that it has engendered. Part One focuses on the
broader issues spawned by the genre itself, including its various
subgenres - the line between fiction and fact; to what degree must
an author adhere to historical accuracy?; time boundaries; the
diary format; the protagonist as the outsider; who is entitled to
write what?; and literary concerns such as the relationship between
accuracy and readability. Part Two explores issues of contemporary
interest, such as race, class, gender, the immigrant experience,
religion, war, and nationalism. Thought-provoking discussions of
how these elements are treated in historical novels, with emphasis
on how current cultural values have shaped the fiction, are
presented. Finally, the question of whether novels in this genre
are bound by anything other than their respective period setting is
posed, and it is contended that there are features common to YA
historical novels that not only set the genre apart from other YA
fiction, but also contribute something unique to the larger genre.
The genesis for much classroom debate, suggestions for class
discussions and writing assignments as well as sample written
responses of these debates from the authors' classes are included.
Teachers, librarians, instructors of young adult literature
courses, and teen readers will find this an insightful analysis of
YA historical fiction.
A concise and user-friendly guide, Handbook of Psychiatric and
Menal Health Nursing will help you to learn the essential skills
required for practice. Taking a life course approach to mental
health care, this practical handbook is informed by an
interdisciplinary understanding of mental health problems and the
recovery from mental health difficulties. -Companion handbook to
Phil Barker's bestselling Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing:
The craft of caring. Written in an accessible way, the books can be
used in conjunction or as stand alone texts. -A practical, hands-on
guide with learning outcomes linked to the competencies required
for practice. -Highlights case studies and draws on narratives of
patient experience to help you make informed, value-based decisions
in partnership with service users. -Includes practical exercises
designed to develop skills in person centered care, assessment,
classification, models of therapeutic practice, specific mental
health problems and needs and understanding the organisation of
care.
Public Child Welfare: A Casebook for Learning and Teaching provides
social work students and practicing social workers with 20
real-world cases gathered from four California county child welfare
agencies. Readers are exposed to the stories of social workers and
families involved in child welfare services. The rich and varied
content captures the daily complexities, challenges, and successes
that social workers experience in the field. Framed within the
context of relevant national and state policy and practices, the
cases address a variety of child welfare issues including neglect
and abuse, substance abuse, domestic violence, criminal justice
involvement, mental health, reunification and adoption, and more.
Case-based learning relates to family dynamics, initial risks and
harms, finding the right home for the child, court proceedings, and
the trajectory of these complex cases over time. Public Child
Welfare challenges social work students and practitioners to
critically examine documented, real-world cases to inform and
strengthen their own practices. The casebook is an ideal resource
for social work courses, child welfare seminars, and agency-based
training programs.
Then the Lord answered me and said: "Write the vision. And make it
plain on tablets, that he may run who reads it. For the vision is
yet for an appointed time; but at the end it will speak and it will
not lie. Though it tarries, wait for it; Because it will surely
come, It will not tarry (Habakkuk 2:3). God gave me a series of
divine vision and then he manifested himself to me in different
ways. I have been through many trials and tribulations in my life.
I have suffered and persevered through abuse and sickness all
through the grace of God. God had a calling and a purpose for my
life. He also has a purpose for you. I hope that as you read this
book you follow my example of staying true to God and trusting in
him. Because it is God who has the final say so in all of our
lives. Today, I stand strong and healed and filled with God's
Spirit, his goodness and His love and I am washed in his blood. May
this book be a blessing and inspiration to you through all of your
trials. Know that God will carry you through every trial. He will
never leave you and through our weaknesses his glory shines.
The importance for a proper, adequate and balanced diet both in the
context of general health and in relation to work would hardly need
emphasis. Good nutrition not only contributes to improved health
and greater welfare but also provides for improved work performance
and productivity. The ILO has been concerned for well over a half
century with the subject of nutrition of workers and its experience
in this area is proven. In 1971 a joint FAO/ILO/WHO meeting
recommended the need to intensify efforts and activities to
increase awareness and to prepare a simple and practical manual
covering the basic principles of workers' feeding and methods for
the establishment and operation of workers' feeding programmes.
Hence this manual which we hope will meet this long felt need and
promote greater interest and effort by national authorities,
employers and workers in the development, management and operation
of canteens and other types of food services for workers.
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