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Problem-Based Learning in a Health Sciences Curriculum
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 241

Problem-Based Learning in a Health Sciences Curriculum

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2002-09-11
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  • Publisher: Routledge

Problem-based learning places the student at the centre of a process which integrates what is learned in a lecture with actual experience. Key chapters on facilitation, clinical practice, assessment and evaluation.

Lunch Poems
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 100

Lunch Poems

Celebrate the 50th Anniversary of Frank O'Hara's Lunch Poems Lunch Poems, first published in 1964 by City Lights Books as number nineteen in the Pocket Poets series, is widely considered to be Frank O'Hara's freshest and most accomplished collection of poetry. Edited by the poet in collaboration with Lawrence Ferlinghetti and Donald Allen, who had published O'Hara's poems in his monumental The New American Poetry in 1960, it contains some of the poet's best known works including "The Day Lady Died," "Ave Maria" and "Poem" Lana Turner has collapsed ]. This new limited 50th anniversary edition contains a preface by John Ashbery and an editor's note by City Lights publisher Lawrence Ferlinghett...

The Venerable Maria Lorenza Longo
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 179

The Venerable Maria Lorenza Longo

When Maria Lorenza Longo was poisoned, she seemed doomed to a life of suffering until she was miraculously cured at the Holy House in Loreto. Maria became the mother of the poor, sick, and dying dedicating her life to serving the incurables and founding both a hospital and a religious order. From her contemporary St. Cajetan, founder of the Theatines, and from the Capuchin Friars, she drew her spiritual support and strength. She also played an important role in the early history of the Capuchin Order. This is authorized English translation of La Venerabile Maria Lorenza Longo by Agostino Falanga, OFM Cap., which was first published in Italy. Replete with new illustrations and a list of "rays of grace" (favors obtained through the intercession of the Venerable Maria), this book will further the cause for her canonization. While especially edifying for Franciscans and Theatines, this biography portrays a women who is an inspiration to all people. Book jacket.

The Magdalen Girls
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 305

The Magdalen Girls

Dublin, 1962. Within the gated grounds of the convent of The Sisters of the Holy Redemption lies one of the city’s Magdalen Laundries. Once places of refuge, the laundries have evolved into grim workhouses. Some inmates are “fallen” women—unwed mothers, prostitutes, or petty criminals. Most are ordinary girls whose only sin lies in being too pretty, too independent, or tempting the wrong man. Among them is sixteen-year-old Teagan Tiernan, sent by her family when her beauty provokes a lustful revelation from a young priest. Teagan soon befriends Nora Craven, a new arrival who thought nothing could be worse than living in a squalid tenement flat. Stripped of their freedom and dignity, ...

Back to Victoria
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 242

Back to Victoria

When a swindler cheats his employees and his investors, little does he know that retribution awaits. Excellent English manor mystery.

Madeleine Carroll
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 245

Madeleine Carroll

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020-05-04
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  • Publisher: McFarland

At the height of her celebrity, Madeleine Carroll (1906-1987) was the world's highest-paid actress. She worked alongside such greats as Laurence Olivier and Charles Laughton, British directors Victor Saville and Alfred Hitchcock, and Hollywood directors John Ford and Otto Preminger. She also did radio and television shows--all of which she abandoned to become a Red Cross worker. Piecing together long-lost facts, the author describes Carroll's almost indescribable life, narrating her personal highs and lows, as well as her fervent commitment to helping others--particularly child victims of war.

Katharine Drexel and the Sisters Who Shared Her Vision
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 230

Katharine Drexel and the Sisters Who Shared Her Vision

Although Katharine Drexel has been the subject of several biographies, they have tended to treat her as a perfect human being whom the Church later transformed into a saint. Katherine and the Sisters Who Shared Her Vision moves beyond the story of the heiress’s individual life devoted to God and shines a light on the work she did, assisted by the Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament. Drexel could have lived comfortably, wealthy and privileged, as a Philadelphia philanthropist but chose to found a religious congregation of women dedicated to working within Black and Indigenous communities—without receiving the bulk of the money left by Drexel's father. The author’s careful examination of the work Drexel and her Sisters accomplished in Philadelphia and elsewhere shows impacts on the Church while also revealing racial issues at work in the story. This brings a critical perspective to Drexel's ministry to further our understanding of the Black Catholic community and renew our commitment to the difficult, ongoing conversation about race in America.

The Official Catholic Directory for the Year of Our Lord ...
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1962

The Official Catholic Directory for the Year of Our Lord ...

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1989
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History and Politics of the Year ...
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 872

The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History and Politics of the Year ...

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1860
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Continuation of the reference work that originated with Robert Dodsley, written and published each year, which records and analyzes the year’s major events, developments and trends in Great Britain and throughout the world. After 1815 the usual form became a number of chapters on Great Britain, paying particular attention to the proceedings of Parliament, followed by chapters covering other countries in turn, no longer limited to Europe. The expansion of the History came at the expense of the sketches, reviews and other essays so that the nineteenth-century publication ceased to have the miscellaneous character of its eighteenth-century forebear, although poems continued to be included until 1862, and a small number of official papers and other important texts continue to be reproduced.