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Author | : Trevor Coote |
Publisher | : Lulu.com |
Total Pages | : 230 |
Release | : 2015-12-09 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1326500880 |
It is 1971. Glenn Turley is a 19 year old self-styled suedehead with a cherry-picked code of conduct that emphasises hard, productive work and eschews all aspects of criminality except for football hooliganism in which he is an enthusiastic participant, along with his crew, composed of mates from his dilapidated North London estate. However, he is in a race against time to reach the top rung before he becomes a dinosaur as suedehead fashion disappears before his eyes, along with his youth. Falling in love with a prostitute manages to divert his mind and to dislocate his actions from their dreadful consequences.
Author | : Rachael Gosling |
Publisher | : Troubador Publishing Ltd |
Total Pages | : 168 |
Release | : 2017-08-15 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 1788033159 |
A guide to support our children through illness and encourage a healthy immune response to disease. For parents looking for a more natural way to support their child’s health. Promotes calmer and more confident nursing of child through a fever at home. Written by a trained nurse and natural health practitioner. The intention for this book is to share information with parents who may be looking for a more natural way to support their child’s health. It also helps parents to feel calmer and more confident when nursing their child through a fever at home. How we support our children through illness and encourage a healthy immune response to disease can help build their resilience as they go into adulthood. For those parents who are just beginning a journey towards a more involved role supporting their child, they will find some useful remedies, ideas and instruction within this book. It covers homeopathy, aromatherapy, herbal remedies and practical nursing therapies, all of which have been tried, tested and found to be safe and effective. The layout is practical, easy to use and designed for parents who may be sleep-deprived and looking for help in the small hours! This book embraces the well-trodden path of what we now call complementary therapies, but which were once the mainstay of health care in our communities, and combines this traditional knowledge with the sound medical advice and research that we are privileged to have access to today.
Author | : Edmond Schoorel |
Publisher | : Floris Books |
Total Pages | : 103 |
Release | : 2017-09-21 |
Genre | : Family & Relationships |
ISBN | : 1782504559 |
Warmth is a hand-knitted woolly jumper and a crackling fire in the grate. Warmth is a smile when we need encouragement and a hug when things aren't going our way. This one word has so many powerful, positive associations. Warmth is one of the basic building blocks of existence; without it, there would be no life or growth. As parents we want our children to be warm - physically and emotionally. We raise them to be warm people full of compassion and hope. In the first book of its kind, anthroposophical therapist Edmond Schoorel explores the role of warmth across many aspects of child development, including: -- physical warmth and what children should wear; -- the role of warmth in bodily processes such as growth, energy and health -- the importance of emotional warmth; -- warmth of spirit, or enthusiasm. This fascinating and practical book gives parents and caregivers valuable insight into how to nurture different aspects warmth in everyday family life, and will also be useful for teachers and anyone who works with children.
Author | : Cat Bordhi |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 112 |
Release | : 2009 |
Genre | : Knitting |
ISBN | : 9780970886927 |
Strik strømper efter personlige mål og efter en ny metode
Author | : Timothy Miller |
Publisher | : Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | : 282 |
Release | : 2024-03-19 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1645060829 |
To crack the case the time around, Sherlock Holmes must return to the place he swore he'd never revisit and face his demons. . . literally . . . 1923: In his last years, Sherlock Holmes has abandoned his strict method of logic for the practice of spiritualism, to the everlasting shame of his old friend Dr. Watson. When Lord Carnarvon dies unexpectedly, barely two months after opening the tomb of Tutankhamun, Holmes blames his death—and a string of others, from an American millionaire to an Egyptian prince, on an ancient curse. But Watson, never one for the supernatural, decides to finally part ways with the formerly great detective. However, shortly after his departure from Holmes, Lord Carnarvon’s daughter, Lady Evelyn, approaches Watson with a plea: accompany Holmes to Tutankhamun’s tomb to uncover the truth of her father’s death, whether natural, supernatural, or cold-blooded murder. Watson reluctantly accepts the challenge. But much to his displeasure, there’s a third member of their company—Mrs. Estelle Roberts, who communicates with the dead. Although divided by different beliefs, the trio must band together to unravel the extraordinary secret of the boy king and the treasure missing from his tomb that men have killed for. Their journey takes them from London to Monte Carlo to Cairo and Luxor, and finally to the place that haunts Sherlock Holmes’s dreams, the place he swore never to return to: the Reichenbach Falls, where the spirit of the one man he killed in his long career may be awaiting its revenge: Moriarty.
Author | : Peter Hughes Jachimiak |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 240 |
Release | : 2016-04-08 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 1317066707 |
Using an innovative auto-ethnographic approach to investigate the otherness of the places that make up the childhood home and its neighbourhood in relation to memory-derived and memory-imbued cultural geographies, Remembering the Cultural Geographies of a Childhood Home is concerned with childhood spaces and children's perspectives of those spaces and, consequentially, with the personalised locations that make up the childhood family home and its immediate surroundings (such as the garden, the street, etc.). Whilst this book is primarily structured by the author's memories of living in his own Welsh childhood home during the 1970s - that is, the auto-ethnographic framework - it is as much about living anywhere amid the remembered cultural remnants of the past as it is immersing oneself in cultural geographies of the here-and-now. As a result, Remembering the Cultural Geographies of a Childhood Home is part of the ongoing pursuit by cultural geographers to provide a personal exploration of the pluralities of shared landscapes, whereby such an engagement with space and place aid our construction of cognitive maps of meaning that, in turn, manifest themselves as both individual and collective cultural experiences. Furthermore, touching upon our co-habiting of ghost topologies, Remembering the Cultural Geographies of a Childhood Home also encourages a critical exploration of children’s spirituality amid the haunted cultural and geographical spaces and places of a house and its neighbourhood: the cellar, hallway, parlour, stairs, bedroom, attic, shops, cemeteries, and so on.
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Total Pages | : 1348 |
Release | : 1919 |
Genre | : Fashion |
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Total Pages | : 176 |
Release | : 1889 |
Genre | : California Fruit Growers' Convention |
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Total Pages | : 176 |
Release | : 1889 |
Genre | : Fruit-culture |
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Author | : California. Fruit-Growers' Convention |
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Total Pages | : 174 |
Release | : 1889 |
Genre | : Fruit-culture |
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