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Ramon Williams, a pretty faced, heavy set, single Christian woman
that was making it from pay check to pay check. She battled with so
many insecurities; Her weight, low self-esteem, her mind, fear, and
so much more. Her so-called friend Michelle on the other hand, was
an attractive, petite, wild, out-going; single woman who had
everything going her way; the men, the expensive car, the high
paying job, money, you name it. But she got it all the wrong way.
Yet everything went her way. Because of Michelle's unbelief, she
encouraged Ramona to loose her groove with God and got caught in
sin. Tyrome who worked at the same firm, was tall, athletic, dark,
and had skin like smooth chocolate. Gorgeous would be the best
words to describe him. He at first seemed to be the love of
Ramona's life, but later would prove to be her worst enemy. But
because of God's mercy and grace, she over-came all of her
obstacles and insecurities.
My Song of Solomon is a story of true love. "Many waters cannot
quench love neither can floods drown it..." These were the words
that Solomon Pierre' spoke softly to Barina Grant. She was petite
with long beautiful kinky colored hair and had smooth light cream
colored skin. While Solomon on the other hand, a poet with words
and a spiritual love song in his heart; who had a deep and
intriguing voice, a 6' foot stature, honey nut colored skin and
muscles to be noticed. His words were ineffable. They were
incapable of being expressed into words--they were just that breath
taking. The thought of her ever finding true love was almost
impossible as she became a 14-year old mother, and went from being
homeless to a warehouse worker, to a properous writer. After
meeting Solomon her feelings turned to him possibly being her
eternal love. But through time and wrong choices, she nearly lost
her life, her dreams, her career, and almost lost her mind. Yes
will be the story that Barina will tell in this hope-filled,
dynamic, moving, and purpose filled fiction story of feigned love,
later turned into destined divine love...
Originally published in 1988, this book was written at a time of
excessive budgetary costs, huge surpluses and damaging trade
conflicts. This study examines why a crisis situation was allowed
to develop, nd proposes the most effective ways, both nationally
and internationally – to chieve more rational agricultural
support and trade policies. It concentrates on the efforts to
reform the Common Agricultural Policy in the EU, on United States
support policies, and on the GATT negotiations.
This book explores the complex, multifaceted and contested subject
of risk in the film business. Founded on substantial original
research accessing the highest level of industry practitioners.
Will be essential reading for scholars with an interest in the film
business as well as risk management more broadly.
Translating Gene Therapy to the Clinic, edited by Dr. Jeffrey
Laurence and Michael Franklin, follows the recent, much-lauded
special issue of Translational Research in emphasizing clinical
milestones and critical barriers to further progress in the clinic.
This comprehensive text provides a background for understanding the
techniques involved in human gene therapy trials, and expands upon
the disease-specific situations in which these new approaches
currently have the greatest therapeutic application or potential,
and those areas most in need of future research. It emphasizes
methods, tools, and experimental approaches used by leaders in the
field of translational gene therapy. The book promotes
cross-disciplinary communication between the sub-specialties of
medicine, and remains unified in theme.
This is an exploration of the different ways in which the spiritual
can be used in therapy. The contributor write from a range of
perspectives including Christian, Jewish, Buddhist and shamanic and
explain how their own spiritual and creative influences interact,
finding expression in the use of art as a healing agent with
specific populations, such as bereaved children, emotionally
disturbed adolescents and the homeless. The relationships between
spirituality and visual art, art therapy and transpersonal
pyschology are also examined.
Working as an independent contractor or in private practice is
often the ideal scenario for creative therapists who want to
control their own career and make decisions about the jobs and
clients they take on. This practical guide to successful
self-employment takes you through every step of the process, from
coming up with the idea and marketing yourself, finding jobs, and
interviewing, to maintaining jobs and what happens when you or your
client want to end the job. Each chapter is packed with practical
information and illustrative stories from the author's extensive
experience of setting up her own art therapy business, considering
all the likely obstacles you may face, and covering topics such as
ethics and interns. This accessible companion contains all the
information a creative therapist who wants to find work as an
independent contractor will need to get started. It will be
suitable for any level of experience and all creative therapists,
including art, music, drama and dance therapists.
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Discovery Miles 8 200
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