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Lois was a top model in great demand. At one of her shows she met a
wealthy lawyer and it was love at first sight for them both. One
evening later, they met the Arabian Prince Mohammed and events took
a disastrous course. Her life with her young son moved from England
to Spain, Morocco and USA, but tragedy followed them from country
to country. While all happiness seemed to be lost to her, her only
friend was Prince Mohammed. Later, an encounter with a special man
renewed the love within her she thought she had lost forever.
The major curled up in the stone fireplace of the bombed out farm
his men sheltering around him in different corners, he could hear
the approaching tanks. There was a lound explosion he felt the pain
as the shell hit the farm house and then silence. He woke and
looked around a woman was bending over him. 'Are you an Angel?' he
said. 'Sshh, I am sister Mary Johnson. You are in an American
hospital and safe now. What is your name?' He shook his head. 'I
don't know.' 'Well, go to sleep now we will speak later.' When he
woke up he couldn't remember anything; they called him John Smith.
Many months passed in the healing of John and they fell in love.
When eventually he was discharged Mary took him to her home in
Cheshire to relax and get well. When visiting a specialist in
London and accident occured and his memory returned he was Major
John Hamilton Cooper of Grantley Hall in Windsor. Mary was
forgotten except for a photograph in his wallet he knew that this
woman was the answer to the missing years and he had to find her.
Two people then were looking for each other without success, but
things take a strange turn in Paris and the results are tragic.
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Katie (Paperback)
Margaret Clark
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Following on from her impressive debut novel, 'Ruth', Margaret
Clark picks up the family story once again, this time focusing on
Ruth's daughter, Katie. Katie apparently has much to look forward
to when she meets the handsome Captain Peter Cain and becomes the
international travelling companion to Madame Junot. However, a
chain of catastrophic events and illicit temptations lie in store
and the author takes the reader on a roller coaster ride across
Europe, America and Cuba. Secret upon secret is waiting to be
dramatically unfurled as this eventful novel hurtles towards its
climax.
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Ruth (Paperback)
Margaret Clark
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When Ruth's father dies when she is still a child, it is not only
the pain of his death that she has to contend with. When the full
extent of his debts are revealed, Ruth finds herself in an
orphanage, isolated and alone, with her boarding school and
middle-class upbringing just distant memories. However, her
fortunes take a turn for the better when she accepts a position in
the Langley household, whose service she is in when she discovers
that she is not as poverty stricken as it was thought. With her new
social standing, Ruth is eventually able to give in to her feelings
for Edward Langley, and the two plan to marry. However, Ruth's
happiness is short-lived when Edward mysteriously disappears. Will
Ruth ever manage to find true happiness again?
"Understanding Religion and Spirituality in Clinical Practice" is a
volume in the clinical practice monograph series from the Society
of Analytical Psychology. This series is intended primarily for
trainees on psychotherapy and psychodynamic counselling courses,
and for those who are newly qualified.Here, Margaret Clark
considers the difficulties clinicians may encounter when patients
talk about God or about their spiritual life, and how necessary it
is for therapists to examine their own image of God and their own
understanding of spirituality, so that they can distinguish these
from those of their patients. She emphasizes how varied are people
s images and understanding of what God stands for, and how in
healthy development these will change over time.The book
demonstrates, through numerous clinical vignettes, how clinicians
can understand a patient s talking about religion or about God
hearing the voice of God, having a vision of God, or being
convinced that God wants them to act in a particular way; or,
equally, seeing the Devil.The book differentiates between religion
and spirituality, and between religious and spiritual aims and
practices. It also distinguishes some mystical and spiritual
experiences from those which are considered psychotic.There is
reference to major theorists throughout, particularly to Freud,
Jung, and Winnicott."
Auguste Comte proclaimed himself the founder of sociology and, on
the whole, this claim is accepted. His most important work is the
six-volume Cours de Philosophie Positive of which this present book
is a selective abridgement. Comte, as this selection shows, was a
methodological visionary. He was an eminently successful
terminological innovator and to him we owe not only 'sociology' and
'positivism' but also 'biology' and 'altruism'. Professor Andreski,
in his lucid introduction, assesses Comte's place under six
headings, as scientist, philosopher, sociological theorist,
sociological historian, reformer and methodologist. But this
selection from Comte's works will be most welcomed because it
provides a modern English translation of the main body of his
thought.
Understanding the Self-Ego Relationship in Clinical Practice:
Towards Individuation is a volume in the clinical practice
monograph series from The Society of Analytical Psychology. This
series is intended primarily for trainees on psychotherapy and
psychodynamic counselling courses, and for those who are newly
qualified. These compact editions will be invaluable to all who
wish to learn the basics of major theories derived from the work of
Freud and Jung, from an integrated viewpoint. The authors are
Jungian analysts trained at the SAP, highly experienced in both
theory and practice. The author argues for the profound importance
of trusting the unconscious psyche in therapeutic work with adults.
She considers various analytical meanings of the term "the self",
with reference to a wide range of theorists, and various ways of
thinking about the development of the ego. She uses primarily a
Jungian model of the psyche from a developmental perspective, based
on the assumption that the ego evolves in infancy and childhood out
of a primary psychosomatic self.
Education in Scotland is markedly different from what happens in
the rest of the UK - with a different National Curriculum, school
boards to oversee school management and a General Teaching Council
which has been in existence since 1965. Whilst there are many
examples of successful and innovative practice in Scotland, the
system is quite often not recognised as different by writers who
talk about the UK education system as if it were one smooth whole.
This book describes recent developments in both legislation and
practice in Scotland, drawing comparisons with the English system.
Chapters cover:
* administration and management
* the professional competence of teachers
* early years education provision
* the 'National Curriculum' in Scotland
* Secondary Education
* Special Educational Needs
In celebration of one of science fiction's most beloved franchises,
an updated edition of the acclaimed "Ships of the Line" hardcover
collection.
They dared to risk it all in a skiff of reeds or leather, on a ship
of wood or steel, knowing the only thing between them and certain
death was their ship. To explore, to seek out what lay beyond the
close and comfortable, every explorer had to embrace danger. And as
they did so, what arose was a mystical bond, a passion for the
ships that carried them. From the very first time humans dared to
warp the fabric of space, escaping from the ashes of the third
World War, they also created ships. These vessels have become the
icons of mankind's desire to rise above the everyday, to seek out
and make the unknown known. And these ships that travel the stellar
seas have stirred the same passions as the ones that floated in the
oceans.
While every captain has wished that their starship could be
outfitted in the same manner as the sailing ship "H.M.S.
Beagle--"without weapons--that proved untenable. From the start,
Starfleet realized that each vessel, due to the limited range of
the early warp engines, must be able to stand alone against any
attack. Thus arose the idea, taken from the days of wooden sailing
ships, that every Starfleet vessel must stand as a ship of the
line. Through the actions of their captains and crews, countless
starships have taken on that role. Here we remember some of those
ships and their heroic crews.
In celebration of one of science fiction's most beloved franchises,
this updated edition of the acclaimed "Ships of the Line" hardcover
collection now includes more than seventy-five additional images
brought together for the first time in book format--spectacular
renderings featured in the highly successful "Star Trek: Ships of
the Line" calendar series. With text by "Star Trek"'s own Michael
Okuda, the story of each of these valiant starships now comes to
life.
(TM), (R), & (c) 2014 CBS Studios, Inc. STAR TREK and related
marks are trademarks of CBS Studios, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
The seven deadly sins are a human concept -- but we are not the
only ones to whom they can apply. This collection of novellas
explores seven of Star Trek's most intriguing alien civilizations
from the point of view of the qualities that have shaped both their
perspective and their history. Through characters who are as
compelling as they are provocative we enter the world of the Borg
(gluttony), the Klingons (wrath), the Romulans (pride), The Mirror
Universe (lust), the Cardassians (envy), the Ferengi (greed) and
the Pakleds (sloth). Seven favourite alien races in the hands of
seven different Star Trekauthors make a feast of deadly sins for
all Star Trek fans to enjoy!
Written in an accessible way, this book reviews a large body of theory and research on stress and coping in nursing. It enables the nurse to understand and cope with his or her own stress. It also helps the reader to understand, interpret and help cope with patient stress.;The book contains arguments supported by reference to relevant research. Since nursing itself is such a stressful occupation and the reduction of patient stress such a significant feature of good nursing care, the book shold have a wide appeal.;This book should be of interest to trained nurses, nurses taking advanced or post-basic courses, student nurses.
Written by a teenager for other teenagers, Erica Brahan is able
write on a personal level about the challenges that come with
health related food restrictions as a teen. After longing for a
community to support and offer advice to her for nearly two years,
she decided to "A Teenager's Perspective on Food Restrictions: A
Practical Guide to Keep from Going Crazy." Broken into several
short chapters, Erica offers practical advice on how to maintain a
social life, go to school, and stay motivated while being
consistent with your diet. She shares why diet restrictions are
particularly hard for teenagers but how to still overcome these
challenges through self-motivation, perseverance, and a good
attitude. Also, the book includes hers and two other teenagers'
stories of their journey towards wellness. Finally, two original
recipes for Coconut StrApple Bars and Dairy-Free Banana Mango Ice
Cream are included.
This collection brings together three books from the
internationally best selling series. Discover a new dimension to
historical eras in S.N.A.G., the sensitive new age gladiator born
in an era of violence.
When the Mirror Universewas first encountered in the Original
Series episode 'Mirror Mirror', it was a immediate hit with Star
Trek viewers, a success which was repeated when subsequent series
-- most notably several episodes of Deep Space Nine-- revisited
this most intriguing of parallel worlds. Now the next in the
sequence of Mirror Universeanthologies spanning more than two
hundred years of Star Trekhistory features a dozen new twisted
tales from the otheruniverse -- a sinister yet eerily familiar
setting where history has taken a different turn. Here the heroes
and crewmen we know and love are transformed into radically altered
and even opposing characters -- brutal and ruthless versions of
themselves. Throw restraint to the winds and indulge the dark side
with some of the Mirror Universe's most entertaining villains.
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