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First Published in 1998. This is Volume XVII of eighteen of a
series on the Sociology of Public Policy, Welfare and Social Work.
Voluntary work is undertaken for three main reasons; first, there
are jobs to be done which cannot be or at least will not be done by
paid personnel; second, the opportunity to give service meets a
personal need felt by individual people; and third, voluntary
action is a powerful force for social progress. These three reasons
provide the explanation and the justification for the existence of
voluntary work. The purpose of this book is to examine the present
position and future role of voluntary work in the United Kingdom
and to analyse its value to the individual and to the community.
Its limitations as well as its achievements will be considered and
criticism as well as praise will be recorded.
The most popular teenager in Britain comes to the stage! "Tracy
Beaker Gets Real" has been adapted by Mary Morris with music by
Grant Olding from one of the most successful children's books ever,
Jacqueline Wilson's "The Story of Tracy Beaker." We join Tracy,
aged 15, as she returns to the 'Dumping Ground' and looks back on
the last four years of her life, from being fostered - and dumped -
and fostered again, to finding a happy, if not altogether
harmonious home with writer Cam. When Tracy's mum unexpectedly
reappears in her life, Tracy hopes that her days of being passed
around like a parcel are over, but she soon comes to realize that
the people she has always tried to push away are the ones she
really needs the most. Touching and very funny, this play brings
Tracy Beaker's trademark talent for troublemaking, fun and
friendship to any production.
First Published in 1998. This is Volume XVII of eighteen of a
series on the Sociology of Public Policy, Welfare and Social Work.
Voluntary work is undertaken for three main reasons; first, there
are jobs to be done which cannot be or at least will not be done by
paid personnel; second, the opportunity to give service meets a
personal need felt by individual people; and third, voluntary
action is a powerful force for social progress. These three reasons
provide the explanation and the justification for the existence of
voluntary work. The purpose of this book is to examine the present
position and future role of voluntary work in the United Kingdom
and to analyse its value to the individual and to the community.
Its limitations as well as its achievements will be considered and
criticism as well as praise will be recorded.
'A volume in which rich and unexpected seams of precious materials
await discovery' Guardian Three hundred years of wanderlust are
captured in this collection as women travel for peril or pleasure,
whether to gaze into Persian gardens or imbibe the French
countryside, to challenge the fierce Sahara or climb an impossible
mountain. The extraordinary women in this collection are observers
of the world in which they wander; their prose rich in description,
remarkable in detail. Mary McCarthy conveys the vitality of
Florence while Willa Cather's essay on Lavandou foreshadows her
descriptions of the French countryside in later novels. Others are
more active participants in the culture they are visiting, such as
Leila Philip, as she harvests rice with Japanese women. Whether it
is curiosity about the world, a thirst for adventure or escape from
personal tragedy, all of these women are united in that they
approached their journeys with wit, intelligence, compassion and
empathy for the lives of those they encountered along the way. Also
includes writing by Willa Cather, Joan Didion, Vita Sackville-West,
M. F. K Fisher, Christina Dodwell and more.
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Doctor Who: Mara Tales (DVD)
Peter Davison, Janet Fielding, Matthew Waterhouse, Sarah Sutton, Richard Todd, …
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R363
Discovery Miles 3 630
Save R257 (41%)
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Two adventures from the early 1980s with Peter Davison starring as
the Time Lord. In 'Kinda' (1982), the Doctor (Davison), Tegan
(Janet Fielding), Adric (Matthew Waterhouse) and Nyssa (Sarah
Sutton) land on paradisical Deva Loka, for rest and recuperation.
However, the military expediton on the planet has lost several crew
members, and the Doctor and Adric are taken hostage by the near
hysterical Hindle. Meanwhile, Tegan's dreams have provided the
gateway to an ancient evil, the snake-like Mara. The Doctor must
prevent the Mara from taking over the Kinda and destroying the
expedition, as the wheel of creation begins to turn. In
'Snakedance' (1983), a loose sequel to 'Kinda', Tegan must have
made a mistake when she was setting the co-ordinates for the
TARDIS, because the Doctor certainly hadn't intended landing on
Manussa. When the Doctor learns that Manussa was once the home of
the Sumaran Empire, he realises that an evil force has begun to
take over Tegan's will. This force, the Mara, is planning to use
Tegan as a vehicle to retake power on Manussa. Just as the
celebrations to commemorate the destruction of the Sumaran Empire
by the Federation are about to take place, the Legend of Mara is
about to come true.
The newly discovered diary of a wartime nurse - a fascinating,
dramatic and unique insight into the experiences of a young nurse
in the Second World War. 'I always seem to be saying good-bye to
men whom I might have loved had there been enough time...' 1939:
18-year-old trainee nurse Mary Mulry arrives in London from
Ireland, hoping for adventure. Little did she know what the next
seven years would bring. In her extraordinary diary, published now
for the first time, Mary records in intimate detail her life as a
nurse, both on the Home Front and on the frontline. From nursing
children during bombing raids in London to treating Allied soldiers
in Normandy, Mary's experiences gave her vivid and unforgettable
material for the private diary she was dedicated to keeping. Filled
with romance, glamour and inevitably sadness, too, these are the
rich memories of an irrepressible personality, living through the
turbulent years of the Second World War.
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Passing Chimes (Hardcover)
Elizabeth Mary Morris; Created by Cairns Collection of American Women Wri
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R762
Discovery Miles 7 620
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Saints Sinners & Sacred Ground is the prequel-sequel to '207: A
Personal Account of Love Paranormal Phenomenon and Demonic
Possession, ' (2011). It is a collective, and investigative piece
that takes the reader on a spellbinding journey into Watervliet,
New York's deeply haunted past. Filled with historical information,
personal anecdotes, and local ghost stories, Jill searches for the
answers to centuries of madness, murder, and suicide. With multiple
deaths having transpired directly in Jill's former residence (207),
including the suicide of her husband, Saints sheds light on the
home and city's, tragic, and bloody past.
This is a new release of the original 1927 edition.
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