In Good Hands

In Good Hands
Author: Stephanie MacKendrick
Publisher: Kids Can Press Ltd
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2020-04-07
Genre: Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN: 1525305344

Tools, resources and real-life role models for young women eager to start their own political journeys. No matter where you live or who you hope to represent, the experience of running for office is different if you are a woman. This one-of-a-kind insider’s guide for young women interested in elected office covers what to expect, how to deal with the inevitable challenges, and why it’s worth it. With honest, uplifting stories of women who have run, detailed how-to instructions for campaigning and loads of further resources, here’s a book to transform young women’s “I’ll think about it” into “I’ll do it!” The women leaders of tomorrow will be unstoppable!

In Good Hands

In Good Hands
Author: Katherine Prior
Publisher: John Adamson Dist A/C
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN: 9781898565093

How has the firm of Swaine Adeney Brigg, one of Britain's oldest and most prestigious manufacturers of leather goods and umbrellas, survived for so long? What are the ingredients of its lasting success? This book charts how the company has kept pace with the shifting needs and demands of the marketplace, seizing trading opportunities, for the most part successfully, along the way.

Birthing in Good Hands

Birthing in Good Hands
Author: Christine Sutherland
Publisher: Brush Education
Total Pages: 191
Release: 2018-07-23
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 1550597442

Use the healing power of touch for a healthier, happier pregnancy. Pregnancy is an exciting time full of promise, but most women could do without symptoms such as back pain, headaches, nausea, and swollen feet—luckily, many of these conditions can be treated with massage. Touch has the power to heal, calm, and nurture relationships. Christine Sutherland, co-founder of the Sutherland-Chan School and Teaching Clinic, teaches the basics of prenatal massage for healthy pregnancies. From the first trimester to postpartum recovery, Christine’s healing methods will help moms-to-be through every stage of pregnancy, including childbirth and breastfeeding. There’s even a chapter on the basics of baby massage, which new parents, grandparents, and siblings can use to relieve common infant conditions and bond with the new child. Hundreds of photos and illustrations clearly illustrate techniques that even beginners can master. Christine also includes real-life stories that showcase how the power of massage helped women through their own pregnancy journeys. If your partner or loved one is expecting, this book is for you.

In Good Hands

In Good Hands
Author: Menachem Mendel Schneerson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2005
Genre: Faith (Judaism)
ISBN:

From Good Hands to Boxing Gloves

From Good Hands to Boxing Gloves
Author: David J. Berardinelli
Publisher: Trial Guides, LLC
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008
Genre: Insurance
ISBN: 9781934833018

It's the story the insurance industry doesn't want you to know. Now, for the first time, the story in the legal book From Good Hands to Boxing Gloves is available to the public. Find out for yourself why insurance companies are improperly denying claims, delaying them, and defending them at trial. The book takes you from the ideas which masterminded Enron, through their impact on the insurance industry, and the resulting claim denials in everything from minor auto accidents to Hurricane Katrina claims. Author David Berardinelli is the trial lawyer who diligently worked to become the first to obtain the "McKinsey Documents" unprotected. He discusses how these documents teach insurers to profit by denying policyholders "good hands" to treat them with "boxing gloves." Learn how Allstate has earned the highest profits in insurance company history during the years with our country's largest natural disasters.

The Good Hand

The Good Hand
Author: Michael Patrick F. Smith
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 464
Release: 2021-02-16
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1984881523

“A book that should be read . . . Smith brings an alchemic talent to describing physical labor.” —The New York Times Book Review “Beautiful, funny, and harrowing.” – Sarah Smarsh, The Atlantic “Remarkable . . . this is the book that Hillbilly Elegy should have been.” —Kirkus Reviews A vivid window into the world of working class men set during the Bakken fracking boom in North Dakota Like thousands of restless men left unmoored in the wake of the 2008 economic crash, Michael Patrick Smith arrived in the fracking boomtown of Williston, North Dakota five years later homeless, unemployed, and desperate for a job. Renting a mattress on a dirty flophouse floor, he slept boot to beard with migrant men who came from all across America and as far away as Jamaica, Africa and the Philippines. They ate together, drank together, argued like crows and searched for jobs they couldn't get back home. Smith's goal was to find the hardest work he could do--to find out if he could do it. He hired on in the oil patch where he toiled fourteen hour shifts from summer's 100 degree dog days to deep into winter's bracing whiteouts, all the while wrestling with the demons of a turbulent past, his broken relationships with women, and the haunted memories of a family riven by violence. The Good Hand is a saga of fear, danger, exhaustion, suffering, loneliness, and grit that explores the struggles of America's marginalized boomtown workers—the rough-hewn, castoff, seemingly disposable men who do an indispensable job that few would exalt: oil field hands who, in the age of climate change, put the gas in our tanks and the food in our homes. Smith, who had pursued theater and played guitar in New York, observes this world with a critical eye; yet he comes to love his coworkers, forming close bonds with Huck, a goofy giant of a young man whose lead foot and quick fists get him into trouble with the law, and The Wildebeest, a foul-mouthed, dip-spitting truck driver who torments him but also trains him up, and helps Smith "make a hand." The Good Hand is ultimately a book about transformation--a classic American story of one man's attempt to burn himself clean through hard work, to reconcile himself to himself, to find community, and to become whole.

In Good Hands

In Good Hands
Author: Charles Fish
Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2016-12-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 1466896655

In 1836, Henry Lester moved his family from the Vermont hills to better land on the valley floor north of Rutland, beginning a saga six generations on a farm, which this book portrays and explores with an affectionate but critical eye. What gives the book its distinctive charm is its vivid evocation of a way of life: the beloved grandmother keeping house both as a shelter and as a temple of the spirit; the uncles sowing and harvesting, raising and slaughtering; the author, as a small boy, working with the men, fishing and hunting, and later, reflecting on the issues of pleasure and work, freedom and community.

In Good Hands

In Good Hands
Author: Bonne Parish
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2015-06-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1491758309

Carrie Anne Mossier is content. A passionate and skilled chef, her love of cooking and making people happy merge beautifully in her successful En Bonne Catering company. Shes grateful for the chance to lose herself within her cooking, as she is privately nursing both a broken heart and the resultant wounded pride, thanks to an experiment in love that went horribly, painfully wrong. She once thought she had found the man of her dreams in real-estate mogul Darius Steele, a man who was known for getting what he wants. Back then, he made no secret of his intentions with Carrie. Soon, the beautiful and sexy lovers were off on a romantic adventure overseas. After months of traveling, the unthinkable happened, and Carrie Anne was abandoned in a foreign country at a time of great need. It was a hard lesson, but one she needed to learn. Now living a quiet life in Northern California, shes finding her rhythms and strength once again. When she sees Darius across the room at one of her catering events, every wound in her soul is instantly reopenedbut so is the irresistible attraction she once felt for him. She has changed, but he is back to his old tricks. He will stop at nothing to get her back in his arms again. What will happen when passion and danger force her to place her love and trust back in his capable hands again?

In Good Hands

In Good Hands
Author: Marg McAlister
Publisher: Blue Gem Publishing
Total Pages: 110
Release: 2015-07-27
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Jaxx Saxby is widely known as “The TV Presenter from Hell”, so it’s a very reluctant Georgie that finds herself back in Elkhart to take part in a cable TV special. Jaxx, unfortunately, has decided that the mammoth Johnny B. Goode RV Empire is a perfect fit for her show. There’s not much room for a film crew in a vintage trailer, especially when you add a bossy presenter like Jaxx. Actually, ‘bossy’ is probably being kind. A few other words fit Jaxx too, like ‘patronizing’, ‘rude’ and ‘arrogant’; as she keeps insisting that they’re in good hands and they should just keep their opinions to themselves and listen to her. Then, during a crystal ball reading recorded on camera, Georgie realizes that Jaxx is in grave danger —but where that threat is coming from is not easy to work out, since most people around Jaxx Saxby have good reason to dislike her! Georgie and her team get to work following the clues to unmask the stalker, racing against time as the film shoot draws to a close. The problems escalate, and it’s soon clear that Jaxx is not the only target. As tempers wear thin and Jaxx becomes ever more impossible, Georgie has to rise to the challenge to discover the truth—before Jaxx suffers an accident from which there’s no coming back!