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Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
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Beautiful Wave (DVD)
Aimee Teegarden, Patricia Richardson, Lance Henriksen, Helen Slater, Bart Johnson, …
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Coming of age adventure feature following the experiences of a
young woman who embarks on a journey of self-discovery when she
goes to stay with her grandmother for the summer holidays. Nicole
(Aimee Teegarden) is a quiet, slightly bookish teenager from New
York. Her grandmother, Sue (Patricia Richardson), lives a very
different life. As the owner of a California surf shop, she
presents a fresh environment for her granddaughter and encourages
her to try surfing herself. Nicole gradually begins to emerge from
her shell and even plans a road trip to Mexico, where the discovery
of a long-buried family secret shakes her world even more...
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Our Bodies Are Selves (Hardcover)
Philip Hefner, Ann Milliken Pederson, Susan Barreto
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The New Dominion analyzes six key statewide elections to explore
the demographic, cultural, and economic changes that drove the
transformation of the state’s politics and shaped the political
Virginia of today. Countering the common narrative that the
shifting politics of Virginia is a recent phenomenon driven by
population growth in the urban corridor, the contributors to this
volume consider the antecedents to the rise of Virginia as a
two-party competitive state in the critical elections of the
twentieth century that they profile.
This handbook provides tools for nurse educators, ethics educators,
practicing nurses and allied health professionals for developing
confidence and skill in ethical decision making in
interdisciplinary settings such as acute and chronic care hospitals
and clinics. It is useful for all healthcare personnel who face
ethical issues in the course of their work and who work with nurses
to resolve these issues. While the content is based on a US
context, the concerns of nurses internationally are discussed and
emphasized. Nurses working in acute and chronic care settings face
many obstacles to providing good care and are often the first line
of defense related to patient safety and meeting the needs of
patients and their families. Some of the obstacles to optimal
patient care are institutional, some sociocultural, and others the
result of inadequate communication. Evidence points to the idea
that while nurses do have the knowledge and skills to address
practice problems of various sorts, they may not be confident in
their skills of ethical decision making and advocacy actions. This
is a resource to develop moral agency on behalf of individuals and
to address broader barriers to good care raised at the local,
community, or social levels.
Examines the issue of juvenile life without parole (LWOP) sentences
in its entirety and calls attention to both sides of the debate.
Suitable for scholars and practitioners interested in a balanced
approach to the impact of important Supreme Court decisions and the
controversy related to review and resentencing of juvenile lifers.
The first book to feature in-depth interviews with juvenile lifers
as well as other involved parties, such as prosecutors,
politicians, advocates, and victims and their families.
Examines the issue of juvenile life without parole (LWOP) sentences
in its entirety and calls attention to both sides of the debate.
Suitable for scholars and practitioners interested in a balanced
approach to the impact of important Supreme Court decisions and the
controversy related to review and resentencing of juvenile lifers.
The first book to feature in-depth interviews with juvenile lifers
as well as other involved parties, such as prosecutors,
politicians, advocates, and victims and their families.
What does it mean to be human in an age of science, technology, and
faith? The ability to ask such a question suggests at least a
partial answer, in that however we describe ourselves we bear a
major role in determining what we will become. In this book, Philip
Hefner reminds us that this inescapable condition is the challenge
and opportunity of Homo sapiens as the created co-creator. In four
original chapters and an epilogue, Hefner frames the created
co-creator as a memoirist with an ambiguous legacy, explores some
of the roots of this ambiguity, emphasizes the importance of
answering this ambiguity with symbols that can interpret it in
wholesome ways, proposes a partial theological framework for
co-creating such symbols, and applies this framework to the
challenge of using technology like artificial intelligence and
robotics to create other co-creators in our own image. Editors
Jason P. Roberts and Mladen Turk have compiled eight responses to
Hefner's work to honor his scholarly career and answer his call to
help co-create a more wholesome future in an age of science,
technology, and faith.
Our Bodies Are Selves is a look at what it means to be human in a
world where medical technology and emerging ethical insight force
us to rethink the boundaries of humanity/spirit and man/machine.
This book gives us a fresh look at how our expanding biological
views of ourselves and our shared evolutionary history shows us a
picture that may not always illumine who and where we are as
Christians. Offering up Christian theological views of embodiment,
the authors give everyday examples of lives of love, faith, and
bodily realities that offer the potential to create new definitions
of what it means to be a faith community in an increasingly
technological age of medicine.
Scholarly interest in the areas of sustainability, stakeholder
relations and corporate social responsibility (CSR) has increased
considerably in recent years. In this volume, we take a step back
to consider the fundamental questions that underlie and tie
research across these areas together. The chapters in this volume
cover a wide range of theoretical perspectives grounded in
strategy, economics and sociology, employ various methodological
approaches, and offer new arguments on the connections that exist
between firms' decisions relating to sustainability, CSR, and the
governance of their stakeholder relations. The chapters in this
volume highlight that business decisions relating to sustainability
and CSR are ultimately decisions about the governance of
stakeholder relations, and suggest that future work in these areas
should consider more closely both the firms and their stakeholders
as strategic actors driving firm decisions.
Olivella shell beads are ubiquitous at Central California Indian
sites and were traded far inland by the local inhabitants. Their
distinctive patterns of manufacture provide archaeologists with
important chronological, morphological, and distributional
information. This guide-authored by a professional artifact
replicator and an archaeological expert on shell bead typology--
offers a well developed 16-category typology, including the
descriptive, temporal, and metric characteristics of each style,
illustrated with almost 200 color photographs. Spiral bound to
facilitate field and laboratory work, it is an essential tool for
conducting archaeology in the American west. Sponsored by the
Society for California Archaeology and Pacific Legacy, Inc.
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