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Fervency, exhilaration, trepidation and death face Collin Farley, a
young Colorado rancher, who flew his aircraft through its paces in
the skies over the South Pacific against overwhelming Japanese
forces during the early days of World War II. The sound of aircraft
engines and the firing of the 37mm canon vibrate in his ears.
Tender moments under the stars on the beach of the Coral Sea where
he finds love during the throes of war wrench his heart, yet the
camaraderie on a Pacific island maintains his sanity. From the
shooting down the private plane of Admiral Yamamoto, the
master-planner of Pearl Harbor attack, to viewing performances of
the Swan Lake in Melbourne, Australia, to attending high level
meetings with Generals MacArthur and Kenney, the reader is swept
back to 1942-43. Emotions, loves and passions soar high over the
azure waters of the Solomon Sea and in the Grand Opera House with
the performances of Antoinette de la Fevbre. The men and women of
the Fifth Air Force lived these campaigns, loved under the Southern
Cross and died in the blue waters of the Coral Sea. This dynamic
epic saga explicitly comes alive through the pages of this novel
How can the group setting be used to treat those with drug and
alcohol problems? Many professionals working across a variety of
addictions settings find themselves working in groups and tackling
complex issues; however, there is often very little initial
training or on-the-job support to help them in this challenging
task. Principles and Practice of Group Work in Addictions has been
written with the aim of addressing the key areas in working with
drug and alcohol misuse while providing practical solutions to the
more common problems that emerge in group work. Drawing on the
expertise of clinicians who work in the field of addictions, this
book offers readers practical advice for everyday practice. Divided
into three sections it covers: core group work in addictions
practical issues and solutions to common problems specific issues
within the field of addictions. Principles and Practice of Group
Work in Addictions is illustrated throughout with practical case
examples, providing the reader with an insight into group work in
this area. The book will supply guidance for mental health
professionals including clinicians, psychologists, nurses and
medical staff who encounter group work in addictions for the first
time, as well as providing further knowledge and support to those
who already work in the field.
Child in darkness is a fascinating and totally engrossing story for
young readers. Nicky's sudden impulse to inspect the blocked up
entrance to the cave near his tree house leads to the unexpected
discovery of a creature living in the cave.
How can the group setting be used to treat those with drug and
alcohol problems? Many professionals working across a variety of
addictions settings find themselves working in groups and tackling
complex issues; however, there is often very little initial
training or on-the-job support to help them in this challenging
task. Principles and Practice of Group Work in Addictions has been
written with the aim of addressing the key areas in working with
drug and alcohol misuse while providing practical solutions to the
more common problems that emerge in group work. Drawing on the
expertise of clinicians who work in the field of addictions, this
book offers readers practical advice for everyday practice. Divided
into three sections it covers: core group work in addictions
practical issues and solutions to common problems specific issues
within the field of addictions. Principles and Practice of Group
Work in Addictions is illustrated throughout with practical case
examples, providing the reader with an insight into group work in
this area. The book will supply guidance for mental health
professionals including clinicians, psychologists, nurses and
medical staff who encounter group work in addictions for the first
time, as well as providing further knowledge and support to those
who already work in the field.
Learning American Sign Language: Levels I & II--Beginning & Intermediate, Second Edition, is a major revision of the First Edition, designed to help learners successfully interact with deaf American Sign Language (ASL) users. Written by two leading authorities in the field, the text is used as the basic text for a one-semester or full-year course in ASL. Lessons are structured around language needed for common-life situations, and examples are presented in the form of dialogues coupled with grammar and vocabulary instruction. Information is also included about the culture of Deaf people in the United States. The book is supported by a new videotape and an instructor's manual.
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