Lifelines for the Isolated

Lifelines for the Isolated
Author: John Weeks
Publisher: Commonwealth Secretariat
Total Pages: 54
Release: 1994
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780850924008

This book explores strategies for giving professional support to teachers and administrators working in isolated communities.

Lifelines

Lifelines
Author: Christl Verduyn
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 292
Release: 1995
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780773513389

Before her death in 1985 at the age of fifty-one, Marian Engel had published seven novels, two collections of short stories, and numerous essays and articles. Despite this impressive output and various literary honours, including a Governor General's Award for her novel Bear, Engel's writing has not received the critical attention it deserves. A comprehensive study of Engel's body of work, Lifelines fills a major gap in Canadian literary criticism.

Lifelines

Lifelines
Author: Steven Rose
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2003-10-09
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780198034247

A distinct voice in the nature/nurture debate, Rose's series of essays are a response to the biological reductionism of Richard Dawkins's book, The Selfish Gene (OUP, 1990), which insists that all aspects of human life are in our genes, and everything arises as a consequence of natural selection. Rose argues that life depends on the elaborate web of interactions that occur within cells, organisms, and ecosystems, and in which DNA has but one part to play.

Lifelines

Lifelines
Author: Tim Palmer
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2004-01-29
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1461602785

The health of our nation is reflected in the health of our rivers. These flowing streams supply our drinking water and they sustain the biological wealth of the continent. Central to our past and vital to our future, rivers are the lifelines, yet they are constantly under siege. In Lifelines, Tim Palmer addresses the fate of our waterways. While proposals for destructive federal dams are no longer common, and some of the worst pollution has been brought under control, myriad other concerns have appeared-many of them more complex than threats of the past. Now we face increased diversion of flows, loss of riparian habitat, and pollution from toxic waste, feedlots, farms, and clearcuts. Palmer examines the alarming condition of rivers in today's world and reports on what people are doing to solve the challenging problems. In many stories of hope, he chronicles the success of citizens and government agencies working for better stewardship and pioneering new ways of caring for our waters and land. Finally, he considers what the future will hold for these critical lifelines. According to Palmer, caring for rivers as centerpieces of local ecosystems marks a hopeful starting point toward better care for the planet.

Lifelines from Our Past

Lifelines from Our Past
Author: L. S. Stavrianos
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2015-03-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 1317466063

This book offers an extraordinary interpretation of world history, from the paleolithic era to the present. Renowned historian L.S. Stavrianos conceptualizes human history into three categories: kinship societies, tributary societies, and capitalist societies. In each, he discerns and studies four "life-line" issues - ecology, gender relations, social relations, and war - that encompass the broadest areas of human experience. The revised edition projects forward to the twenty-first century, offering the author's views on possible future scenarios involving the same lifeline issues.

Lifelines of Our Society

Lifelines of Our Society
Author: Dirk Van Laak
Publisher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 333
Release: 2023-08-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0262546388

A comprehensive history and examination of global infrastructures and the outsized role they play in our lives. Infrastructure is essential to defining how the public functions, yet there is little public knowledge regarding why and how it became today’s strongest global force over government and individual lives. Who should build and maintain infrastructures? How are they to be protected? And why are they all in such bad shape? In Lifelines of Our Society, Dirk van Laak offers broad audiences a history of global infrastructures—focused on Western societies, over the past two hundred years—that considers all their many paradoxes. He illustrates three aspects of infrastructure: their development, their influence on nation building and colonialism, and finally, how individuals internalize infrastructure and increasingly become not only its user but regulator. Beginning with public works, infrastructure in the nineteenth century carried the hope that it would facilitate world peace. Van Laak shows how, instead, it transformed to promote consumerism’s individual freedoms and our notions of work, leisure, and fulfillment. Lifelines of Our Society reveals how today’s infrastructure is both a source and a reflection of concentrated power and economic growth, which takes the form of cities under permanent construction. Symbols of power, van Laak describes, come with vulnerability, and this book illustrates the dual nature of infrastructure’s potential to hold nostalgia and inspire fear, to ease movement and govern ideas, and to bring independence to the nuclear family and control governments of the Global South.

Lifelines of Love

Lifelines of Love
Author: Dr. Peter M. Kurowski
Publisher: Dog Ear Publishing
Total Pages: 154
Release: 2015-12-24
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1457541599

Is your marriage suffering or in trouble? Or maybe it just hasn’t reached the heights of fulfillment that you hoped it would. In Lifelines of Love, “Pastor Pete” Kurowski has provided an unique and indispensable tool to help Christian couples utilize the means of grace Christ has provided—Word and Sacrament—and advance their union to become a “piece of heaven on earth.” Dr. Kurowski’s engaging writing style and literary devices help readers remember the material, while discussion questions at the end of each chapter will allow couples to interact with the content and apply it to their own relationship. Pastor Pete moves from the foundation of marriage and family to the topics of forgiveness, faith, fidelity, freedom, finances, and finally-- where to go from here. Within these seven chapters the reader will see an emphasis on a high-octane gospel--the power of God for salvation, restoration, and celebration. This book will provide humor, pathos, and the most practical advice possible for Christian couples to discover and put into practice real love today. “Chapter Two on Forgiveness is worth the ‘price of admission’ on its own.” --- Dr. Kevin Moeller, Washington University, St. Louis, MO

Lifelines

Lifelines
Author: Mike Pilavachi
Publisher: David C Cook
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2018-07-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1434711870

What if, during a battle with fear, we could take some tips from David? Or in wrestling with a relationship, we could learn from Ruth? Or when we’ve got questions about the future, we could sit down with Joseph? Through their successes, struggles, and failures, these men and women of faith have blazed a trail for us to follow. We can walk beside them and discover God with them­­. Their stories took place thousands of years ago, but what their lives teach us has never mattered more. Much of what we learn comes from the people we live with. We see and share their worlds and, without realizing it, are shaped by them. What would it be like if we could share in the lives of the great heroes of the faith? In Lifelines, Mike Pilavachi and Andy Croft help us understand what the stories of these biblical characters have to teach us about how to live lives full of faith and integrity today.

Lifelines

Lifelines
Author: Muriel R. Gillick
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2001
Genre: Aging
ISBN: 9780393322415

A specialist in elder care, Dr. Muriel Gillick examines the complications of lives lived far longer than ever before. This book aims to help the frail elderly and their families cope with the often unforeseen dilemmas of aging: the most common chronic ailments, the acute problems, and their impact on living options. Tracing the stories of four people, Dr. Gillick highlights the various challenges and decisions that arise when frailty develops and discusses the importance of prevention and social responsibility in assessing, treating, and living with frailty. " G]ives me hope that if the worst should come, there is help to be found and meaning to be derived." John Kotre, author of "Make It Count""

Hell Is a Very Small Place

Hell Is a Very Small Place
Author: Jean Casella
Publisher: New Press, The
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2014-11-11
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1620971380

“An unforgettable look at the peculiar horrors and humiliations involved in solitary confinement” from the prisoners who have survived it (New York Review of Books). On any given day, the United States holds more than eighty-thousand people in solitary confinement, a punishment that—beyond fifteen days—has been denounced as a form of cruel and degrading treatment by the UN Special Rapporteur on Torture. Now, in a book that will add a startling new dimension to the debates around human rights and prison reform, former and current prisoners describe the devastating effects of isolation on their minds and bodies, the solidarity expressed between individuals who live side by side for years without ever meeting one another face to face, the ever-present specters of madness and suicide, and the struggle to maintain hope and humanity. As Chelsea Manning wrote from her own solitary confinement cell, “The personal accounts by prisoners are some of the most disturbing that I have ever read.” These firsthand accounts are supplemented by the writing of noted experts, exploring the psychological, legal, ethical, and political dimensions of solitary confinement. “Do we really think it makes sense to lock so many people alone in tiny cells for twenty-three hours a day, for months, sometimes for years at a time? That is not going to make us safer. That’s not going to make us stronger.” —President Barack Obama “Elegant but harrowing.” —San Francisco Chronicle “A potent cry of anguish from men and women buried way down in the hole.” —Kirkus Reviews