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Doctor Erin Wilson has a new patient, world famous race-car driver Marc Newton. She resists Marc's advances. But when a fiery crash sidelines him from the sport, Marc's new goal is to finish first with Erin.
Science Fiction action adventure
In Secularism, Catholicism, and the Future of Public Life, scholars from a range of disciplines respond to an essay by leading American constitutional law and Catholic legal thought scholar Douglas W. Kmiec, examining how religion, specifically Catholicism, can contribute to democracy in a secular age.
Explores how society's privileging of autonomy and of civil and political freedoms, fails to uphold the human rights of those with cognitive disability.
The third edition of The Disability Support Worker meets the needs of people who adopt a person-centred approach in their work. The wholly Australian text includes information about the National Disability Insurance Scheme, and other required reforms consistent with the United Nations convention on the Rights of People with Disabilities. This text supports training and skills development for the CHC43115 Certificate IV in Disability. Revisions for this edition reflect changes to the training package, particularly upgrading competencies dealing with individualised support, empowerment and facilitation consistent with a strengths-based approach. Premium online teaching and learning tools are available on the MindTap platform. Learn more about the online tools cengage.com.au/mindtap
Ash sat back in his chair and waited for the announcements when he heard the pops. The pops made by guns…by a lot of guns. But he wasn’t worried, because it couldn’t be guns. They had officers all over the school to help neutralize these situations. In fact, it was only after the attackers reached the fourth floor when Ash really started to worry. He heard screams, a lot of them. But the scariest one was a scream being cried out to someone named Anthony, only to be cut off sharply…
Kyle Summers never imagined that inventing the world’s first viable quantum computer would lead to bankruptcy, betrayal and a desperate flight for his very life. Accused of terrorism against his country, he is pursued by federal agents and hunted by assassins bent on revenge for the bloody havoc unleashed by his computer. His only hope is the FBI agent sent to bring him to justice. Will her unshakeable faith that truth and justice will triumph over moral myopia lead to his salvation or his undoing?
The BRAND NEW deliciously dark thriller from Sarah Bonner, author of How to Slay at Work You’d kill for a holiday like this one... Chloe has spent months planning the murder of her husband, Scott. Everything is ready, but first she must create the perfect alibi to avoid any suggestion of her involvement in his death. And what better way to avoid suspicion than playing the loved-up wife on an extravagant holiday with their extended families? A luxury villa on the Greek island of Mykonos should provide the ultimate setting for her week of make-believe married bliss. But as the sun sets on their first evening in paradise, the cracks in Chloe’s plan begin to show. Family rivalries bubble to ...
In Playing On: Re-staging the Passion after the Death of God, Mirella Klomp shows how the Dutch playfully rediscover Christian heritage. Engaging theologically with a public Passion play, she demonstrates how precisely a production of Jesus' last hours carves out a new and unexpected space for God in a (post-)secular culture.
The current refugee crisis sweeping Europe, and much of the world, closely intersects with largely neglected questions of religion. Moving beyond discussions of religious differences, what can we learn about the interaction between religion and migration? Do faith-based organisations play a role within the refugee regime? How do religious traditions and perspectives challenge and inform current practices and policies towards refugees? This volume gathers together expertise from academics and practitioners, as well as migrant voices, in order to investigate these interconnections. It shows that reconsidering our understanding and approaches to both could generate creative alternative response...