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ABOUT THE BOOK: It seemed nothing Tracy did for her son would
work-testing, counseling, medication, therapy-and violent meltdowns
were a daily occurrence. She agonized over What is next? What is to
become of my beautiful son? Tracy's struggles were long and hard,
but with a mother's determination, a supportive family, and God's
love and intervention, she found strength, endurance, and
unexpected open doors. To the Land of the Lost is a mom's gripping,
true story account of the trials faced while parenting a child who
has Asperger's syndrome. The story is gut wrenching and
heartbreaking, while at the same time loving, uplifting,
encouraging, and inspirational. To the Land of the Lost is a must
read for any parent, caregiver, teacher, or friend of someone
living with an autism spectrum disorder. **** ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Tracy M. Maguire lives in Dublin, Ireland, with her three children:
Graham, Sophie, and James. Her eldest son, Graham, now almost 19
years old, has Asperger's syndrome. Tracy is passionate about
encouraging parents who are raising a child with Asperger's and
giving them hope in what can often feel like a hopeless situation.
This book represents an advance in our knowledge of the labour
market. For the first time it combines the analysis of both
quantitative and qualitative data to produce an explanation of the
main changes which have transformed the labour market during the
recession. For the first time it demonstrates the segmented
character of the youth labour market and the significance of the
local labour markets. The result is a substantial contribution to
labour market segmentation theory and to the analysis of social
policy in this field.
This is a combination of qualitative and quantitative data,
collected at both a national and a local level, examining the
impact of the recession on the structure of youth labour markets,
and contributing to the development of labour market segmentation
theory. This book attempts to explain the main changes which have
transformed the labour market during the recession. It demonstrates
the segmented character of the youth labour market and the
significance of the local labour markets. It provides an analysis
of social policy in this field.
ABOUT THE BOOK: It seemed nothing Tracy did for her son would
work-testing, counseling, medication, therapy-and violent meltdowns
were a daily occurrence. She agonized over What is next? What is to
become of my beautiful son? Tracy's struggles were long and hard,
but with a mother's determination, a supportive family, and God's
love and intervention, she found strength, endurance, and
unexpected open doors. To the Land of the Lost is a mom's gripping,
true story account of the trials faced while parenting a child who
has Asperger's syndrome. The story is gut wrenching and
heartbreaking, while at the same time loving, uplifting,
encouraging, and inspirational. To the Land of the Lost is a must
read for any parent, caregiver, teacher, or friend of someone
living with an autism spectrum disorder. **** ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Tracy M. Maguire lives in Dublin, Ireland, with her three children:
Graham, Sophie, and James. Her eldest son, Graham, now almost 19
years old, has Asperger's syndrome. Tracy is passionate about
encouraging parents who are raising a child with Asperger's and
giving them hope in what can often feel like a hopeless situation.
It has often been said that Marx never achieved a comprehensive
treatment of the specifically political area, but in fact there is
far more, and far more coherent, material on the topic in his
writings than has been assumed. This book brings together
everything in Marx's work which bears on politics and treats his
approach as a living, evolving theory. For every stage of his
career it examines the theory he held, what were its inner tensions
and weaknesses, how these were brought out in actual events and how
Marx reacted to his successes and failures. A particular virtue of
the book's approach is that Marx's views on, for example, the
French Revolution or the events of 1848 are set against what
historians now tell us of these events and the adequacy of Marx's
accounts is assessed. This is an important book because of the
exceptional combination of historical and theoretical perspectives
Dr Maguire brings to the examination of Marx's theory of politics.
Although he does not attempt to solve all the problems of applying
Marxism to the twentieth century, he has provided a clear and
comprehensive account of Marx's approach in, and to, his own time.
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