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Antique wicker furnishings are greatly cherished by collectors
today. Here hundreds of charming pieces made of cane, rattan, reed,
rush, and willow that are displayed in full-color photographs from
private collections. Trace the evolution of wicker furniture design
from 1870 to 1930, the heyday of its popularity. Learn about
preeminent manufacturers of the period such as Dryad Works,
Bielecky Brothers, Heywood Brothers and Wakefield Rattan Company,
and Lloyd Manufacturing Company, all carefully documented with
pertinent examples of their work. A useful discussion of care and
restoration of antique pieces is included. A wide variety of wicker
furniture styles are highlighted, from ornate Victorian to Art
Deco. The chairs, rockers, tables, baby carriages, sofas,
loveseats, desks, and ferneries that you've seen tucked in
grandmother's attic or prominently displayed at the local antique
store are very valuable. Take a stroll through the decades when
wicker furniture was a staple inside and outside homes all across
the world. And take this book along when shopping for wicker--an
up-to-date price guide will help you with your buying and selling
decisions.
People from different cultural backgrounds prefer adhering to their
own religious beliefs which could restrict treatment options
leading to the detriment of health especially if it involves the
health of a disabled child. This comprehensive but concise work
highlights the problems faced in managing the care of disabled
children from different cultural backgrounds. It examines the
problems inherent in the medical social and educational management
of children with developmental disability in populations whose
value systems differ from other cultures. In particular it
considers how care may be varied according to cultural background
without compromising its quality. The book is of immense value for
all healthcare and social care professionals policy makers and
shapers patient organisations and those with an interest in medical
ethics.
Clinicians and managers are increasingly required to participate in
or manage new initiatives which depend heavily on co-operation
collaboration and a multidisciplinary approach where effective
interpersonal and group skills are of vital importance. This
practical guide encourages the reader to determine how their
organisations work and the impact they have on their members. It
draws on the experiences of primary care research and development
projects and contains numerous case studies tips and techniques to
manage change. It is an essential guide for healthcare
professionals in primary care and will equip those working in
practice and facilitators working with practices with a clear
understanding of how to achieve successful acceptance and
management of change.
Tim Scott's Outrageous Fortune marked the debut of one of the most
wildly inventive writers to hit the sci-fi scene in years. Now he
returns with a hilarious yet poignant novel of love, loss, and
itinerant appliances.
"New Seattle Health and Safety. Do not die for no reason." This is
the motto of a city so obsessed with the danger of sharp corners
that it has almost forgotten how to live. But Huckleberry Lindbergh
is about to find his trip to the city most decidedly "unsafe." For
a chance encounter leads him into the heart of a dark conspiracy.
And in order to stop it, this former cop is about to do something
so unsafe--so monumentally stupid--that its reverberations will be
felt all the way to the Pentagon.
Soon he is on the run from more authorities than he has had hot
meals, his staunchest allies a bunch of feral fridges that give new
meaning to the words "chill out." But sometimes a dose of chaos is
just what the doctor ordered, and Huck's quest to remain among the
living teaches not only him but those around him the true meaning
of survival . . . in all its forms.
Senator Tim Scott knows adversity. As the son of a single mother
from North Charleston, South Carolina, he struggled to get through
school and had his dreams of a college football career shattered by
a car wreck. But thanks to his mother and a few mentors along the
way, he learned that "failure isn't failure unless you quit." He
also learned that it's hard work and perseverance, not a government
handout, that will get you ahead in life. Today, Senator Scott is
the only black Republican in the Senate, and he believes that
investment and commerce are the best ways to rebuild our most
impoverished communities. This is the idea behind his signature
piece of legislation, the "opportunity zones" program, which
President Trump has strongly endorsed. The program provides tax
incentives for businesses that invest in low-income urban areas,
seeking to replace things like welfare and government assistance.
In Opportunity Knocks, Senator Scott will tell his life story with
a focus on adversity and opportunity. He will teach readers about
the principles of hard work and hope while addressing the dangers
of veering too far toward socialist policies. The book will also
not shy away from discussions of racism and racial inequality in
the United States, and will recount some of Senator Scott's own
brushes with racism as well as the many discussions he's had with
people who want to help, including President Trump.
Senator Tim Scott knows adversity. As the son of a single mother
from North Charleston, South Carolina, he struggled to get through
school and had his dreams of a college football career shattered by
a car wreck. But thanks to his mother and a few mentors along the
way, he learned that "failure isn't failure unless you quit." He
also learned that it's hard work and perseverance, not a government
handout, that will get you ahead in life. Today, Senator Scott is
the only black Republican in the Senate, and he believes that
investment and commerce are the best ways to rebuild our most
impoverished communities. This is the idea behind his signature
piece of legislation, the "opportunity zones" program, which
President Trump has strongly endorsed. The program provides tax
incentives for businesses that invest in low-income urban areas,
seeking to replace things like welfare and government assistance.
In OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS, Senator Scott will tell his life story with
a focus on adversity and opportunity. He teaches readers about the
principles of hard work and hope while addressing the dangers of
veering too far toward socialist policies. The book does not shy
away from discussions of racism and racial inequality in the United
States, and recounts some of Senator Scott's own brushes with
racism as well as the many discussions he's had with people who
want to help, including President Trump.
"Stand and Deliver" is a practical manual for deliverance ministry.
It is designed to present usable instruction for the conduct of
deliverance ministry. (Christian Religion)
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