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To Live Again: Arelia’s Story By: Cam O’Keefe In 1348, when 12- year old Arelia is suddenly left orphaned from the plague, she wanders alone and homeless toward the unknown place where she belongs. Carrying her father’s amulet and Psalter, Arelia holds on to her faith in God as she is forced to frequently endure savage attacks on her physical, emotional, and spiritual wellbeing. Arelia encounters strangers, both friend and foe, and has a fleeting, yet forgotten, visit from an angel. When she reaches the land of her father’s birth, Arelia believes she finally found the place for her. But has she?
About the Book Lady Katherine Fairchild senses a secret whispered within the walls of Faircastle. Her search for the child spoken of leads to a reunion of souls who have never met, two young women, who enter unknown places of self discovery, love and forgiveness. With the unexpected return of a seeming stranger, secrets are confessed, questions are answered, sins are forgiven, and relationships are healed. Through their unique bond, Katherine and Arelia gift Sir Daniel with the family he has always yearned for, and Fairchild Province becomes more than anyone could have ever imagined. About the Author Cam O’Keefe has always enjoyed reading, Church history, kids sports, and community activities. After years of teaching, she currently substitutes for a small Catholic school. Most of her time is spent writing, and with her family and friends.
Today, being a health consumer encompasses more than being knowledgeable about traditional medicine and health practice but also includes the necessity to be well informed about the expading field of complementary and alternative medicine. Consumer Health and Integrative Medicine: Holistic View of Complementary and Alternative Medicine Practices, Second Edition was written to expand upon the many alternative modalities that many other consumer health texts overlook. It includes chapters on the major alternative medicine systems and healing modalities, including Ayurvedic medicine, traditional Chinese medicine, naturopathy, homeopathic medicine, chiropractic medicine, massage, reflexology, and herbals or botanicals. The authors mission is to increase reader's knowledge base, not make up their mind, as we all make better choices related to our own personal health care practices when we are informed consumers.
A comprehensive collection on police and policing, written by experts in political theory, sociology, criminology, economics, law, public health, and critical theory.
The History of the Synapse provides a history of those discoveries concerning the identification and function of synapses that provide the foundations for research during this new century with a personal view of the process by which new concepts have developed. Previously published as essays, the chapters in this book provide a history of various aspects of synaptic function, beginning with the evolution over two and a half thousand years and how progress was made in the establishment of a conceptual structure that would allow the synapse to be identified at the beginning of the 20th century. Numerous illustrations explain either the technical approach or the experimental finding.