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Leaving a rewarding job in London, Kate Owen has uprooted her life and given away her daughter to keep them both safe. Damaged from a traumatic event that broke her family apart, she attempts to find peace in Liverpool. There she meets the seemingly eligible Alex Price, who offers her a glimpse of a happy future. But there are those in London who can never forget what she did, and believe she holds the key to the unfinished business she left behind in the capital. Growing closer to Alex, Kate realises he is also hurting from painful memories. Will they ever find happiness together in Liverpool?
This book, not only gives you an insight into the basics of UI/UX development and beyond it also peers into the crystal ball and explains what the future of UI/UX could look like. Kate Owen also expertly covers topics such as UI/UX and project management models, constraints in design innovation, deploying heuristic techniques, application design in eCommerce and advice for new designers and Startups. "There are a lot of great books on UX and Usability these days. So many, in fact, that it's hard to narrow it down to the very best ones. This book has a great way of approaching human-centered design thinking and Kate Owen offers expert insights into this field. It is one of the best resources I have read for learning how to develop your own unique design techniques" C Anderson
Integrating ideas from several therapeutic approaches, this deck of cards will grow your skill set and capacity to support yourself and those with anxiety. What makes this resource unique is that each card is simple to follow, while also providing understanding as to how and why each strategy works. Designed for ease of use, the cards are colour coded for a quick reference for choosing strategies that soothe the body, and strategies that ease the mind.
Izzy Konnig has everything: a successful career as a federal prosecutor, a house in the trendy part of town, and Emma, a beautiful girlfriend who requires no commitment. Then one night Emma accidentally bites her, and Izzy Konnig finds herself turning into a werewolf. Panicked, Izzy bolts, only to be grabbed by a gang of rival wolves and forced into an underground fighting ring. If she wants to return to the life she loves, it's going to take everything she's got-and more.
"From renowned neuroscientist Adrian Owen comes a thrilling, heartbreaking tale of discovery in one of the least-understood scientific frontiers: the twilight region between full consciousness and brain death. People who inhabit this middle region called the 'gray zone' have sustained traumatic brain injuries or are the victims of stroke or degenerative diseases, such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's. Many are oblivious to the outside world, and their doctors and families often believe they're incapable of thought. But a sizable number of patients--as many as twenty percent--are experiencing something different: intact minds adrift within damaged brains and bodies. In 2006, Adrian Owen led a t...
For more than a decade, actor John de Lancie has delighted and provoked audiences as Star Trek®'s most unpredictable antagonist, the enigmatic cosmic entity known only as Q. Now de Lancie has turned his talent and imagination to the creation of a whole new world, a startling vision of Earth on the brink of an evolutionary leap in human consciousness.... It is the day after tomorrow, early in the next millenia, and all over the world people begin experiencing bizarre mental transformations. The majority of men and woman find their minds shutting down, but a handful develop astounding new psychic abilities. They are the adepts. An ordinary family man. An autistic child. A beautiful Guatemalan...
The Warrior Queen is a subversive, funny novel about modern middle-class marriage. Kate Wildburn is in trouble. She is an extrovert, a lateral thinker and a talented pianist. She is also a good wife and mother, and an attractive woman who enjoys being a woman. Richard, her surgeon husband, is balding, aggressive, hard on his children – and is he having an affair? The Warrior Queen is a subversive look at modern middle-class marriage, a guerrilla war of the sexes fought in well-heeled Auckland among the trendy homes and chic cafes of Remmers and Parnell. With her fine ear for male bluster and female bitchiness, and her subtle observations of family life, Barbara Else has created an elegant black comedy to entertain – and warn – readers from either of the warring camps.