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If youre a cop, this book will remind you why you started the job. If youre not, it might help you understand our behavior, and the importance of obtaining all the facts before passing judgment on a copit will take you on a roller coaster ride in the lives of law enforcement officers, interlaced with dark humor, unimaginable horrors and practical jokes. Lt. Doug Gregg, Washington County (TN) Sheriffs Office
FINDING WELLNESS: SICK CARE TO WELL CARE Make health a priority and grow your company without the fear of having to provide health insurance you can’t afford. You can take control. A Passion for Wellness: Healthy Employees, Healthy Bottom Line is your resource for learning how wellness education, strategy, and implementation can promote a shift from treating illness to promoting health. Increase your profit margins, boost employee engagement, and promote a happy, healthy workplace that positively impacts your bottom line. “A Passion for Wellness effectively communicates what I've learned from working with Rachel Sapoznik and her team over the years―focusing on preventative care and promoting wellness not only saves money, it saves lives. The approach outlined in this book is the only way businesses can afford to continue supporting healthy, productive employees. Rachel and her team are the perfect complement to any organization looking to make a lasting, positive impact on its bottom line.” ―Jose Minski, CEO of Health Products Holdings, LLC, Sunrise, Florida
Provides clear, balanced information on the long-term and short-term effects of this dangerous habit and examines the social and personal issues that teenagers face, such as peer pressure.
Boys who witness domestic violence are two times as likely to abuse their own partners and children when they become adults. Abuse, whether conducted by a man or a woman, touches every family on some level. Whether a mild disagreement took a wrong turn, or a young child witness her guardians striking one another, family violence leaves a lasting, powerful imprint. This guidebook shows readers that family abuse is a global issue, by presenting several internationally sourced essays. While the U.S. receives some coverage, readers will learn about the topic of violence in places such as Ireland, Australia, Tanzania, Vietnam, Scotland, Japan, Uganda, and Pakistan. This global survey will help readers to develop their own strong, intelligent opinions. Essay sources include The Economist, General Statistics Office of Vietnam, The World Health Organization, and Weill Medical College of Cornell University.
William Ching (d. 1791) of Woolfardisworthy, Devonshire, England was married to Mary of Bradworthy. They had eight children. Their great grandson William Ching (1819) immigrated with his wife Mary Ann Walter to Upper Canada in the 1850s, possibly settling in Ontario. They had seven children. Descendants live throughout Canada and the United States.
Domestic violence, or intimate partner violence, is an epic issue that is defined as a pattern of abusive behavior between people who are familiar, including family members, husbands, boyfriends, children, or caregivers. In a domestic violence situation, one partner procures power and control over the other through force. Readers will find a concise explanation of what constitutes domestic violence, so they can better recognize it when they see or experience it. This crucial resource also provides information about various forms of abuse and other nuances of violence as well as invaluable resources for domestic violence information and assistance.
Describes dating violence, relationship abuse, what a healthy relationship should be, and how to leave a violent relationship.
Describes the health risks of smoking cigarettes, why some people begin smoking, and the different methods of quitting.
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