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Using the perspectives of social and cultural history, and the history of psychology and physiology, Strange Dislocations traces a search for the self, for a past that is lost and gone, and the ways in which, over the last hundred years, the lost vision has come to assume the form of a child.
This is the first historical study to examine changing perceptions of sexual murder and the treatment of sex killers while the death penalty was in effect in Canada.
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Readers are invited to experience better health one day at a time with this prescriptive handbook written by an exercise physiologist, professor, and renowned health consultant.
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"Incontinence can be Controlled" is an article written by Carolyn J. Strange that originally appeared in the July-August 1997 issue of "FDA Consumer," a magazine published by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Strange discusses the condition of urinary incontinence, which is more common in older people. She alleges that urinary incontinence is widely underdiagnosed and underreported and provides information about the diagnosis and treatment of the condition. The FDA presents the article online.
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When Carolyn Weber set out to study Romantic literature at Oxford University, she didn't give much thought to God or spiritual matters—but over the course of her studies she encountered the Jesus of the Bible and her world turned upside down. Surprised by Oxford chronicles her conversion experience with wit, humor, and insight into how becoming a Christian changed her. Carolyn Weber arrives at Oxford a feminist from a loving but broken family, suspicious of men and intellectually hostile to all things religious. As she grapples with her God-shaped void alongside the friends, classmates, and professors she meets, she tackles big questions in search of truth, love, and a life that matters. F...