You may have to Search all our reviewed books and magazines, click the sign up button below to create a free account.
None
A new concept, a "living" journal meant to help to bridge the gap between people and their individuality, unique personalities, thinking processings, loves, values and simple differences. It is also meant join us in thinking and remembering just special we all are. Even if we do not understand a thing about them. Or what they may be thinking, doing or who they are. The importance is that they join us on this incredible journey called life.It is a journal that will be updated with a new edition each year, collecting stories from all corners of the world. Collecting all of them...learning from people who will be not only unique, but how they evolve during ever changing "norms", expectations, realities over the years and decades and compare from now. From Asia and Africa to Iceland and US to tiny islands and distant continents; a single bridge fortified stronger by each passing year...
"Annie Davis is full of youthful optimism when she leaves St. Louis for the Ozark hills to teach in a one-room, eight grade schoolhouse. Eager to broaden the horizons of her rural students. she finds her efforts thwarted by the overpowering forces of tradition, ignorance, and poverty. How can she gain the support of a hostile community? Will that handsome young man help her or is his interest of a more personal nature? Will Anne follow her heart and find happiness in these lonesome hills?"--BOOK COVER
None
Like the three editions that preceded it, this new edition targets markets in health care practice and educational settings. It addresses practicing nurses and nursing students, together with nursing leadership and nursing faculty. It speaks to nursing informatics specialists and—in a departure from earlier editions of this title—to all nurses, regardless of their specialty, extending its usefulness as a text as noted below. In recognition of the evolving electronic health information environment and of interdisciplinary health care teams, the book is designed to be of interest to members of other health care professions (quality officers, administrators, etc.) as well as health informat...
People are so unique and beautiful. Yet, most of us are surrounded by the same faces for years. Sure, we watch the news and read the paper, but do we know what might be going on in the head of a national in Ghana? Or the next teen mother on 5th Ave in NYC or even the artist who moved from Texas to Iceland in search of his soul? The answer is "no" we don't. Project Connection helps to bridge the gap between people, places and time. Its' purpose is help each of us to learn and grown from one and another, hopefully, forever!
Henry Wagner was born 28 December 1828 in Sachsen, Meiningen Province of Germany. He immigrated to the United States in July of 1850 and married Ernestine Eve Taenzler 15 October 1854 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. They moved to Liberty Ridge, Wisconsin and were the parents of eleven children. Descendants lived in Wisconsin, Iowa, Tennessee, Colorado, Florida, Illinois, Michigan and elsewhere.
None