The World of Nigel Hunt
Author : Nigel Hunt
Publisher : Twayne Publishers
Page : 126 pages
File Size : 37,95 MB
Release : 1967
Category : Down syndrome
ISBN : 9780852080085
Author : Nigel Hunt
Publisher : Twayne Publishers
Page : 126 pages
File Size : 37,95 MB
Release : 1967
Category : Down syndrome
ISBN : 9780852080085
Author : Nigel Hunt
Publisher :
Page : pages
File Size : 22,16 MB
Release : 1967
Category :
ISBN :
Author : Nigel Hunt
Publisher : Sheldon Press
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 26,79 MB
Release : 2004
Category : Baldness
ISBN : 9780859699105
Support for people suffering from alopecia, a condition that causes hair loss
Author : Nigel Hunt
Publisher : How to Books*
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 40,36 MB
Release : 2007
Category : Employees
ISBN : 9781845282134
This updated guide to managing performance reviews sets out a basic framework which every manager can use or adapt, whether in business or industry, transport, education, health or other public services.
Author : Nigel Cawthorne
Publisher : Arcturus Publishing
Page : 312 pages
File Size : 44,8 MB
Release : 2003-09-01
Category : History
ISBN : 1848585055
When bigotry and power-mania take control, disaster always follows for ordinary people - even when the power is wielded by the Church. Witchcraft, of course, was seen as devil-worship. Those accused - over 100,000 people, mainly women, between 1450 and 1750 - were subjected to the most bestial tortures and usually executed. Witch Hunt examines the real facts of this persecution and the religious hysteria that inspired it, tracing it back to its source. It tracks its wildfire-spread across Europe and the US until scientific reason began to challenge old beliefs and it began its long-awaited decline.
Author : Nigel Hunt
Publisher :
Page : pages
File Size : 32,80 MB
Release : 1976
Category :
ISBN : 9780912326184
Author : Pittacus Lore
Publisher : HarperCollins
Page : 106 pages
File Size : 29,20 MB
Release : 2016-05-31
Category : Young Adult Fiction
ISBN : 0062387707
In this villainous one-hundred-page companion novella to the #1 New York Times bestselling I Am Number Four series, get a unprecedented look at the invasion—from three different Mogadorians hoping to conquer Earth. This novella picks up immediately after the cliffhanger ending of The Fate of Ten and coincides with the events of United as One, the final book in this epic series. After the Mogadorian leader is struck with a potentially fatal blow, it becomes uncertain who will step in for him and how the Mogs should proceed with their invasion of the planet. This power vacuum has wide-reaching ramifications. One Mog, who has been on a quest for redemption ever since she first let the Garde slip through her fingers, is given an unimaginable opportunity to make things right with the Beloved Leader. Another, who has an unquenchable thirst for blood, jumps at the opportunity to hunt down the human teens who have begun to develop Legacies. And the last Mog, who has been questioning everything since he crossed paths with Adam, is forced to decide once and for all where his allegiances lie. While the fate of the Mogadorian leader is unknown, the one thing that is for certain is that this war is coming to an end . . . and there can only be one side that wins.
Author : George Estreich
Publisher : MIT Press
Page : 239 pages
File Size : 48,25 MB
Release : 2019-03-19
Category : Science
ISBN : 0262351803
How new biomedical technologies—from prenatal testing to gene-editing techniques—require us to imagine who counts as human and what it means to belong. From next-generation prenatal tests, to virtual children, to the genome-editing tool CRISPR-Cas9, new biotechnologies grant us unprecedented power to predict and shape future people. That power implies a question about belonging: which people, which variations, will we welcome? How will we square new biotech advances with the real but fragile gains for people with disabilities—especially when their voices are all but absent from the conversation? This book explores that conversation, the troubled territory where biotechnology and disability meet. In it, George Estreich—an award-winning poet and memoirist, and the father of a young woman with Down syndrome—delves into popular representations of cutting-edge biotech: websites advertising next-generation prenatal tests, feature articles on “three-parent IVF,” a scientist's memoir of constructing a semisynthetic cell, and more. As Estreich shows, each new application of biotechnology is accompanied by a persuasive story, one that minimizes downsides and promises enormous benefits. In this story, people with disabilities are both invisible and essential: a key promise of new technologies is that disability will be repaired or prevented. In chapters that blend personal narrative and scholarship, Estreich restores disability to our narratives of technology. He also considers broader themes: the place of people with disabilities in a world built for the able; the echoes of eugenic history in the genomic present; and the equation of intellect and human value. Examining the stories we tell ourselves, the fables already creating our futures, Estreich argues that, given biotech that can select and shape who we are, we need to imagine, as broadly as possible, what it means to belong.
Author : United States. President's Committee on Employment of the Handicapped. Committee on Youth Development
Publisher :
Page : 40 pages
File Size : 23,30 MB
Release : 1977
Category : Children with disabilities
ISBN :
Author : Tony Manocchio
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 219 pages
File Size : 10,40 MB
Release : 2015-07-24
Category : Psychology
ISBN : 1317487435
The family is perhaps the most important single institution in everyone’s life. What happens in such an intense group? How does it develop over time? What happens when stress is placed upon it, whether generated from inside or outside the family? Originally published in 1975, when the late Tony Manocchio was one of the leading practitioners of family therapy in Britain and Scandinavia, this title, written with his colleague William Petitt, is a lively study of communication within families, revealing the universal problems common to all. The authors demonstrate and illuminate the application of communication principles by analysing healthy and ‘unhealthy’ family systems in six major plays – The Winslow Boy, Riders to the Sea, Hamlet, A Long Day’s Journey into Night, Death of a Salesman and A Delicate Balance. As part of this analysis they examine the difficulties family members have in allowing for differences, in sharing secrets and the ease with which a whole family can scapegoat a single member. They give a number of short case histories and examples from other plays which further illustrate the importance of communicating clearly. The book will still be of value to all those interested in the uses of family therapy, and also to students of literature for the human insight it offers into the texts discussed.