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This unique drama uses an imaginary dialogue between two dogs and their owner to shine a light on the world's social and economic injustices. As dogs and owner alike face the harsh realities of modern life, the play explores problems of inequality, injustice, homelessness, classism, and more. The titular Breeze has led a hardscrabble existence, but things are finally looking up for him. He started out life as a mutt on the dangerous streets of Zambia. After sniffing around Mr. Scones's trash for several days, he was adopted by the kindly professor. Now, Breeze spends his days relaxing and chatting with Mr. Scones's pampered basset hound, Sicily. The two canines argue, get into trouble, and learn from each other. Sicily has never seen how less-privileged dogs live and is shocked by Breeze's everyday experiences. She enjoys being cared for by Mr. Scones, but longs to act like a "real dog," if only for a night. Then Mr. Scones announces that he is moving back to the United Kingdom. Sicily is happy to be going home, but Breeze has a hard decision to make. Is the posh lifestyle that Sicily and Mr. Scones are returning to the right one for him?
Two young, related British soldiers, who died in battle in different 'time zones' are sent from heaven back to Earth to complete a quest: to deliver an important 'message' to mankind. The story aims to test mankind's beliefs when faced with an unforeseen happening that is beyond reasoning and control. Time travel plays an essential element to allow the two main characters to overcome their own confusion and fears.The tone of the novel is portrayed by humorous stories exchanged between the two main characters, thus allowing them for bonding, and gain faith in their ability to fulfil their designated quests. The element of hope resonates throughout the novel and epitomises mankind's ability to not only survive but to find the inner harmony of spirit from within.
In this text for graduate students in various disciplines who are studying international public health, the author focuses on conditions in low- and middle-income countries, occasionally making reference to high-income countries. He suggests approaches for fostering public health, and discusses future challenges for health promotion and disease prevention around the world. The text can also be used as a reference by those working in government agencies, international health and development agencies, and NGOs.
Daniel and Anne-Marie’s marriage isn’t just on the rocks, it’s about to go six feet under. Anne Marie Mills is out of work, out of love and out of whisky. Everyone else is out of patience. When Anne-Marie is found dead who is to blame? The neighbours who despised her drunken rants? The husband who wondered how much more he could take? Or is there another killer in the neighbourhood?
This useful collection examines the ways in which economic concepts and techniques can be applied to health and health services in developing countries, indicating the present scope of economic analysis and its potential use in the future planning and management of the health sector. Written by experts in the field, each essay presents theoretical developments and research findings, providing a state of the art review of the uses of economic analysis in such areas as health insurance, primary health care, immunization programs, and the interrelationship between health sector and national development planning.
Great progress has been made in recent years in securing better access and financial protection against the cost of illness through collective financing of health care. Managing scarce resources effectively and efficiently is an important part of this story. Experience has shown that, without strategic policies and focused spending, the poor are likely to get left out. The use of purchasing to enhance public sector performance is well-documented in other sectors. Extension to the health sector of lessons from this experience is now successfully implemented in many developing countries. Public.
TABLE OF CONTENTS. 1. A short story of art therapy practice in the United States / P. St. John. 2. The theory and practice of Jungian art therapy / H. Mazloomian. 3. The assessment attitude / A. Mills. 4. Individual art therapy with resistant adolescents / S. Boyes. 5. Art therapy within an interdisciplinary framework: working with aphasia and communication science disorders / E. G. Horovitz. 6. The history of play therapy / M. D. Barnes. 7. Theoretical perspectives of play therapy / J. A. Thomas-Acker and S. S. Sloan. 8. Combining play and cognitive interventions in the treatment of attachment disordered children / K. O'Connor. 9. Play therapy assessments / C. E. Myers. 10. Expressive thera...
From Tyler's quarterly historical and genealogical magazine.