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Causes of the First World War - War strategy - Weapons - Injured - Australia in the First World War - Home Fronts - Aftermath of the Great War - Conscription campaigns.
Manchester 1819: Prices are high and wages are low, but as the poor become poorer, the rich are alarmed by their calls for reform. Mill-worker Nancy Kay struggles to support her ailing mother and sensitive son. Desperate to provide for them, she is inspired to join the growing agitation. But, as she risks everything to attend a great assembly on St Peter's Field, Nancy is unaware the day will go down in history, not as a triumph but as tragedy; the Peterloo massacre. This is one woman's story of belief in change, pieced together by her family and friends and the two men who share her momentous summer. A story of hope, and sacrifice, and above all, courage.
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This book examines the role of nationalism in post-communist development in central Europe, focusing in particular on Poland, the Czech Republic and Slovakia.
Wealthy heiress, displaced Yank Coel Ryan is to board and work in the village of Hayden-Croy Davis Holden, the government agent working her case informed her during a heated London meeting. Along with her hotel maid, Marie Nelson, upon arrival they are swallowed up in the beginning of intrigue. During their first moments at the Red Cap Inn, they help deliver the landlady's grandson. Switching places Coel meets her own landlady, Lady Caroline Cullen an out of place photographer married to a dashing RAF pilot. Coel had adventures with her beginning from gathering scattered sheep about the countryside, meeting Captain Joe Cochran, Sgt. Tony Mercer, photographing ball games, dances to flying fortresses and more. Marie, when not busy at the inn suspects her landlady of being a spy with all the odd goings on at the inn. When Marie is killed does Coel suspect more, especially when Lietenant Ian Danbury steps into her heart and flames of more war intrigue follows.
Sometimes it takes a stranger to see what the residents have overlooked for years. The sleepy town of Winter Haven holds a secret that has been buried for nearly twenty years. At the heart of the controversy is George O’Briens, who, along with his granddaughter, has been outcast by the community. When Mitchell Sanders, a college student from Boston, arrives to help renovate the O’Brien home, he finds himself entrenched in the family’s dirty little secrets, putting him at odds with his new employers and the citizens of Winter Haven.
What is the evidence? Why do you need it? How do you evaluate it? How do you use it to make decisions? Put the evidence to work for your patients. Master the knowledge and clinical decision-making skills you need to provide the very best care for your clients…based on the evidence. Step by step, you’ll learn how to find and evaluate the existing research and determine whether there is sufficient clinical evidence to support a specific treatment and whether it should be recommended or used to address a client’s need. A wealth of examples drawn from the literature illustrates its role in everyday practice.
Speakers give their views, reactions, suggestions, and proposals on such topics as: current status of library and info. services for elementary and secondary school students; role of school library media centers in achieving the 6 National Education goals; future Federal roles in support of technology and library media programs and services for children and youth from public libraries; role of public and school libraries in promoting resource-based learning, info. skills and instructional activities; how school and public library partnerships should be developed; and the community library's role in offering parent-family educational programs for early childhood services.
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