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Seeking Slow
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 131

Seeking Slow

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019-09-24
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  • Publisher: Rock Point

Are you being consumed by never-ending to-do lists? Are you working harder and enjoying less? Seeking Slow provides simple ways for you to slow down and reconnect with yourself, your family, and your surroundings—while finding joy in doing so. If daily life feels too busy and hectic, it's time to discover the beauty of slow living. Being fully present and intentional with your time allows you to embrace the wholehearted moments that are right in front of you every day. Take time to consider what your slow moments are, whether that is heading outdoors for a walk with family, learning to meditate, taking up a new craft, reading a book, or simply taking a long deep breath during a busy day. This soothing book includes helpful insights into: Managing your time Learning to nurture yourself Making a slow home Seasonal living Living sustainably Meditation and mindful living Daily slow-living rituals Feel your heart rate drop as you read this gentle guide to slowing down.

Interfacial Science: An Introduction
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 349

Interfacial Science: An Introduction

Interfacial Science: An Introduction is an accessible text introducing readers to the chemistry of interfaces, a subject of increasing relevance and popularity due to the emergence of nanoscience.

Familicide, Gender and the Media
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 317

Familicide, Gender and the Media

​This book examines the complex issue of familicide-suicide – the murder of a partner and children followed by suicide. The purpose of the book is two-fold: to advance a feminist sociological analysis of familicide as a form of gender-based violence, and to examine how it is reported on in news. The first section contextualises interpretations of familicide against the dual ascendancy of – and contestation around - feminist and mental illness discourses in public policy and debate. Advancing a feminist sociological analysis of familicide-suicide, it shows the value of ‘continuum thinking’ for understanding complex and varied forms of gender-based violence. Section Two examines Aust...

The Curator
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 361

The Curator

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None Have Done Better
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 368

None Have Done Better

Many schools may have done as well but none have done better ~ Percy Shaw Jeffrey Echoing the words of Percy Shaw Jeffrey, the headmaster of Colchester Royal Grammar School at the start of the First World War, this book tells the story of the global conflict through the lives of the former pupils and teachers who are commemorated on the school's war memorial. It retraces their early days in the classroom and on the playing field and their actions during some of the major events and battles of the First World War, from Ypres and the Somme to Palestine and Egypt, as well as at sea and in the air. Published to coincide with the centenary of the armistice, this collection of biographies provides a fascinating and timely account of the experiences of a generation of Old Colcestrians whose legacy of service and courage is unmatched. Additional essays examine the historical context and other remembrance events by the school community, including visits to the graves and memorials of the fallen. This record of their lives ensures that their ultimate sacrifice will never be forgotten.

Eve's Stepchildren
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 401

Eve's Stepchildren

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014-07-23
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  • Publisher: AuthorHouse

Grace is the daughter of Holocaust survivors; Roger is a descendant of people who came over on the Mayflower. Despite their families' objections and their own very different social and political outlooks, they married. Now they want a child, but because of fertility issues they are opting for adoption the child of a young woman from South America with her own compelling heritage. Eve's Stepchildren is the story of the lies we tell ourselves and each other to preserve family myths, and how couples are torn apart and brought together by the challenges they face.

Hong Kong and the Asylum-Seekers from Vietnam
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 267

Hong Kong and the Asylum-Seekers from Vietnam

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016-07-27
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  • Publisher: Springer

Leonard Davis gives the background to the 15-year-long saga of Hong Kong and the asylum seekers from Vietnam. In the run-up to 1997 there has been increasing tension associated with the presence of 50,000 Vietnamese men, women and children in Hong Kong. The principal themes of the book cover screening and repatriation, the violence in the detention centres, the plight of children and the urgent need for the international community to be more generous to the refugees.

Dialogue on the True Faith in God
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 238

Dialogue on the True Faith in God

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Deadly Tide: A gripping, heart-stopping crime thriller packed with mystery and suspense
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 408

Deadly Tide: A gripping, heart-stopping crime thriller packed with mystery and suspense

A son charged with murder, a kidnapping, a man haunted by the memories of his wife. Jericho Flynn is in the fight of his life to save a missing child and prove his son's innocence. Sheriff Jericho Flynn's life in the Outer Banks of North Carolina is shattered following the mysterious death of his wife. A broken man, Jericho is forced to emerge from the depths of his despair when his only son is suddenly accused of an unspeakable crime. Murder. With his son shrouded beneath a cloud of suspicion, Jericho finds himself deeply immersed in the investigation and connects the murder with the recent disappearance of a child. A crab pot and a sunken duffle bag lead Jericho to the gruesome discovery o...