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Despite a wealth of evidence demonstrating a strong positive correlation between a person's spirituality and their mental health, there is also evidence which suggests that it is not being taken seriously by those who seek to provide health care. John Swinton presents a model of mental health care that will enable carers to incorporate spirituality effectively into their caring strategies. Using a critical, evidence-based and interdisciplinary approach to contemporary mental health practice, the author explores the therapeutic significance of spirituality for clients in a number of different contexts with problems such as psychotic disorder, depression, Alzheimer's disease and AIDS, from the perspective of both carers and service-users. The author also provides a critical review of existing literature in this field to assess the place of spirituality in contemporary theory and practice. This book offers a vital new perspective that will enable care professionals to understand both the positive and negative aspects of spirituality and mental health care and to inform their own practice in light of this.
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The Prison Minister's Handbook: Volunteer Ministry to the Forgotten Christian
John Cowart
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The Prison Minister's Handbook.......2000-04-18
John L. Cowart, author, subtitles his book, "Volunteer Ministry to the Forgotten Christian". This is truly a handbook on prison ministry. Each chapter is an invaluable primer and provides the both the prison chaplain and the lay minister with the basics of ministering to the incarcerated. In the introductory chapters he covers the prison inmate, the crisis in our Criminal Justice System, a history of the Penal System, and a good definitive explanation of the modern prision setting. He compares and delineates the county and city jails, the federal and state prisons, juvenile correctins, women's prisons, military prisons, and special lockups. He takes the reader inside the criminal mind, introduces him to the prison personnel who influence your work in the prison seting. The author then invites you, the reader, to discern what gifts you have to offer this ministry, and how to prepare for your first visit. He has done an outstanding job and I highly reccommend this book to everyone ministering in our prisons and jails today.
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When did delivering mediocre client service become acceptable? It didn't! Then why do so many professional service firms fail to deliver excellent client service? Craig gives you 21 reminders that will make your clients say "wow!"
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Forgotten Elegance: The Art, Artifacts, and Peculiar History of Victorian and Edwardian Entertaining in America
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History students and Victorian enthusiasts looking for comprehensive information on dining practices of Victorian America will find this book a vital resource. Revealing the history of 19th-century dining, clothing, and etiquette, the volume includes sample menus and explicit instructions explaining how to recreate a dinner, tea, breakfast, or lunch in the 21st century. Collectors of china, crystal, and silver will also find this book helpful because it provides a photograph of each piece of tableware that was used, with a history and description of the item. After explaining the different dining styles and the way they evolved into rituals of the Victorian era, a formal dinner is examined course by course. The Schollanders present the history and uses of various wines and show they were matched with different foods. They also explain the evolution of silver, crystal, and china pieces. Additionally the book includes an explanation of the seating order at the Victorian table, correct Victorian table manners, invitations and menu cards, correct dress for dinner guests, correct table settings, the role of servants, and step-by-step instructions for recreating a formal Victorian dinner, tea, breakfast, or lunch.
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Victorian reenactor in GA............2005-10-18
This is a great book for anyone interested in the use of china and silverware in the Victorian Era and the functions of each piece. It is also a great guide for antique shopping or junking. I know I have seen some of those odd pieces of china and silver and never knew what they were used for. Now that I do, I can add to my collection with confidence.
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- Heartwrenching -- Superb
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Lost Futures: Our Forgotten Children
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Kindergartners with AIDS in Romania. Homeless children living in the tombs of Cairo and the sewers of Mexico City. Teenage prostitutes in Bangkok. Kids enslaved in Indian factories. Kids with guns on the mean streets of Northern Ireland. No question about it, the stark black and white images in Stan Grossfeld's book are gut wrenching--perhaps none more so than the child of the Gaza Strip holding her glass eye, its empty socket staring back at you. Yet this powerful and provocative book about the plight of millions of young people is as difficult to put down as it is to look at. At that, it could well set new standards in photojournalism.
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From the children of famine in Africa to teen runaways in the streets of our own urban centers, children are suffering in all parts of the world. Lost Futures: Our Forgotten Children is a moving chronicle by photographer/writer Stan Grossfeld--a two-time Pulitzer-prize winner--who has traveled from Los Angeles to India, from Brazil to Thailand, documenting the precarious living conditions facing the children of the world's poor. As this book shows us, there is hope for these children--if we are willing to take action.
Grossfeld has pursued a determined and clear-eyed inquiry into the tragic conditions with which these children struggle daily. An associate Editor at the Globe, Grossfeld photographs and writes with compassion and force. Lost Futures contains fifteen powerful photographic essays, each detailing the harsh realities of these young lives with a report that is brutal yet deeply affecting. Each essay delves into the everyday horrors faced by millions of children. From the often overlooked problems in our own backyards (child abuse, gang warfare, child prostitution, and hunger), to distressing global problems (famine in Africa and India, disease and poverty in Haiti, the AIDS crisis in Romania, child slavery, and the devastating effects of warfare), Grossfeld never lets us forget that the solutions are often simple when implemented.
Lost Futures is more than a troubling investigation into the dehumanizing conditions endured daily by millions of children--Lost Futures is a cry for help and a call to action. Included is the section "Hope for the Future," a directory of organizations and resources engaged in the struggle to right the horrific wrongs Grossfeld has brought to our attention. In the heartfelt Foreword from Muhammad Ali and the ardent message from Mother Teresa we are reminded that we can make a difference.
This important book is essential reading for anyone concerned with the future of today's children and for those interested in committed photojournalism.
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Heartwrenching -- Superb.......2003-08-10
I have owned this book for a few years and turn to it again and again. It is filled with photos in black and white of children from various parts of the world who are on their last legs. For me the most touching image is opposite a foreward from Mother Teresa. It is a picture of an Ethiopian mother and a beautiful child waiting for food in a refugee camp. The child is skin and bones. The love between the mother and child goes straight to the heart. The caption explains that the child died later that day. In her foreward, Mother Teresa says that the "children in these pictures speak to us." Indeed they do.
a book of questions.......2001-03-31
Every child in these pictures asks questions. Why don't I have a home? Why do I live in a car? In this camp? Why is my mother crying? Why is everything broken? Why is the refrigerator empty? Why do I need help breathing? Why is the air so bad? Why did I die before I could grow up? Why am I in a coffin? Why are there so many coffins? Why must I be a prostitute? Who are these people who come to me? Who keeps the money? Who eats the vegetables I pick? Why do the chemicals make me sick? Who makes the money? Why is the only place I have to live in this sewer? Why do they rape me? Why do people think I'm bad because I sniff glue? Why do I have to work instead of going to school? Why did the soldiers try to kill me? Will my mother still love me even though I lost a hand? An eye? Why do I feel so good when I have this gun? Who paid for the gun? Who will I kill? Why ....?
Stan Grossfeld has mercy on us. The last two pages offer us ways to help these kids.
Read it. Meditate on it. Weep. Act.
Enlightening and demanding of social action........1998-10-18
I must first begin with admitting that I have not read this book, yet I still believe that my thoughts are applicable. Over the summer of 1998 I was introduced to Mr. Grossfelds work in the form of a lecture/slide show. He revieled much of the content of the book and explained his views on the subjects at hand. After the show by instict all I could do was sit alone and question my life, my social awareness and action, and appreciate what a wonderful life I was born into.
The photographs of this book document the aspects of our world of which we are less proud. During times where we are advancing phenominally, these problems can not be ignored. The making of this book is one important step to recognizing and addressing these issues. I urge anyone with any hint of social awareness, any hint of compassion, to purchase this book. The profits contribute to worthy fondations which give direct aid and make direct changes in the lives of those who are less fortunate.
The most touching photographs I have ever seen........1997-05-06
If you read this book, it will change you forever. This isStan's best book to date.
The most compelling book of photographs I've seen. Ever........1997-05-04
Grossfeld is a master. Compassionate photographs of childrenin horrific situations. You haven't seen these images before. Thereare stories in their eyes. Check out the section in the back on how to change the world for them.
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Decent book about a Secret Service pioneer.......2006-01-13
As the leading civilian authority on the Secret Service, I very modestly recommend this book by Jacob Mogelever. Mainly for the collector out there. Here is some Secret Service research NOT included in this book (courtesy of my efforts):
The Associated Press, 7/18/98:
"[Larry] Cockell is one of only 24 special agents to be in charge of the presidential protective division since it started in 1901 and is the first black to hold the job."---
SAIC's [24 from 1901 to 1999]:
#1 Joseph E. Murphy (Teddy Roosevelt [1901]-Taft; became Asst. Chief in 1919 under Wilson)
#2 Dick Jervis (Wilson; his asst.: Col. Edmund W. Starling)
#3 Col. Edmund W. Starling (1935; ASAIC: Michael F. Reilly; his own book "Starling of the White House")
#4 Michael F. Reilly (1943-1946/47; had been ASAIC 1941-1943, along with Guy H. Spaman and Thomas J. Qualters; his own book "Reilly of the White House")
#5 George C. Drescher (joined the Secret Service in 1919; worked in the Philadelphia, and Washington field offices; SAIC 4/12/45-5/3/46 when replaced by Rowley; 5/46: SAIC of Baltimore office; retired in 1953; Herbert Hoover Library 6/1/67; mentioned by Boring and Rowley during their Truman Library Oral Histories in 1988; deceased; nephew Earl L. Drescher became the deputy chief of the Executive Protective Service in the late 1970's)
#6 James J. Rowley (1946-Sept. 1961; during late Ike into early JFK era5: Behn & Campion: ASAIC; Boring, Kellerman, Stout & Roberts: ATSAIC)
#7 Gerald A. Behn (Sept. 1961-Jan. 1965; ASAIC's: Boring, Campion [replaced by Kellerman 10/62], and Kellerman; after 11/22/63, ASAIC's inc. Youngblood; ATSAIC's: Roberts, Godfrey, & Stout)
#8 Rufus W. Youngblood (Jan. 1965; ASAIC's: Kellerman [#2] + Johns & Taylor)
#9 Thomas "Lem" Johns (Fall 1965; ASAIC: Robert H. Taylor)
#10 Clinton J. Hill (Approx. 1966-1968; Became SAIC of V.P. Agnew's Detail in 1969)
#11 Robert H. Taylor (LBJ & NIXON: 1969-Feb. 1973/Nixon; ASAIC: William L. Duncan)
#12Richard E. Keiser (Nixon, Ford [Keiser bore a resemblance to Ford], Carter; ASAIC: Warren "Woody" Taylor; ASAIC of V.P. Detail: David B. Grant; Ronald M. Pontius; Robert L. Kollar: was ASAIC of Ford Detail in 1978)
#13John R. Simpson (Carter)
#14Gerald S. Parr (Carter-Reagan; ATSAIC: Ray Shaddick; ASAIC: Robert DeProspero; SAIC of Nancy Reagan's Detail: George Opfer)
#15Robert DeProspero (Reagan; pictured on pages 110, 111, 114, 122, 123, 126, & 127 of AFAUSSS book from 1991; later, became the Assistant to the Director [Simpson])
#16Ray Shaddick (Reagan/ Bush)
#17John W. Magaw (Bush)
#18Rich "Skip" Miller (Bush/ Clinton)
#19David Carpenter (Clinton)
#20Don Flynn (Clinton)
#21Pat Miller (Clinton; "The Secret Service" video 1995)
#22Lewis C. Merletti (Clinton; appears in "The Secret Service" video 1995[un-credited])
#23Brian L. Stafford (Clinton)
#24Larry Cockell (Clinton; testified before Kenneth Starr's investigation into the Monica Lewinsky matter)
Reginald Moore (Clinton)
Nick Trotta (George W. Bush)
CHIEFS/ DIRECTORS (complete [21 to date]):
#1 William P. Wood (1865-5/5/1869)
#2 Herman C. Whitley (1869-1874)
#3 Elmer Washburn (1874-1876)
#4 James J. Brooks (1876-1888)
#5 John S. Bell (1888-1890)
#6 A.L. Drummond (1891-1894)
#7 William P. Hazen (1894-1898)
#8 John E. Wilkie (1898-1911)
#9 William J. Flynn (1912-1917)
#10 William Henry Moran (1917-1936)
#11 Frank J. Wilson (1/1/36-12/31/46) FDR/ Truman; Manchester, his own book; deceased
#12 James J. Maloney (1947-1948)
#13 U.E. Baughman (1948-1961)---his own book; deceased 11/78
#14 James J. Rowley (Sept. 1961-1973)---deceased 11/1/92
#15 H. Stuart "Stu" Knight (1973-1981)---retired
#16 John R. Simpson (1981-1992)---Director of U.S. Parole Commission
#17 John W. Magaw (2/2/1992-9/30/1993)---Director of ATF
#18 Eljay B. Bowron (12/7/1993-1997)---Inspector General for the Interior Department
#19 Lewis C. Merletti (6/6/97-11/12/98)---Director of security for the
Cleveland Browns
#20 Brian L. Stafford (3/4/99-2003)
#21 W. Ralph Basham (1/27/03-)
Vince Palamara
Secret Service expert, History Channel, author of 2 books, in over 32 other author's books, etc.
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France's Forgotten Legion : Service Records of French Military and Administrative Personnel Stationed in the Mississippi Valley and Gulf Coast Region, 1699-1769
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The Forgotten Generation: The Status and Challenge of Adults with Mild Cognitive Limitations
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Surveys daily challenges that mildly retarded adults face.......2001-08-13
This college-level survey of the status and problems of adults who suffer from mild cognitive limitations continues the dialogue begin in the 'Six-Hour Retarded Child' report, published over 25 years ago by the President's Committee on Mental Retardation. Forgotten Generation surveys the daily challenges these mildly retarded adults face in everyday life, from employment to health and community living. An excellent guide.
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The opening essay of this Companion provides a chronologically organized introduction to and summary of Nietzsche's published works, while also providing an overview of their basic themes and concerns. It is followed by three essays on the appropriation and misappropriation of his writings, and a group of essays exploring the nature of Nietzsche's philosophy and its relation to the modern and postmodern world. The final contributions consider Nietzsche's influence on the twentieth century in Europe, the United States and Asia.
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nothin much here.......2002-04-13
This is like the other cambridge companions: it is not a reference work, is not thorough, is not authoritative nor objective. This is a collection of essays tending toward the highly speculative, each around 50 pages in length. They range from the silly to the ok, and none are very impressive. The cambridge companion series is misleadingly titled. They cater to narrow interests, not to the general public. Students who need a basic understanding of Nietzsche before they start delving into special topics will find almost no assistance here. Most of the material is of the professorial, specialized, not-generally-interesting variety.
Cambridge Companion to Nietzsche.......2000-04-26
I felt that this Cambridge Companion was extremely well written and provides an inquisitive and responsible look at Nietzsches works. It provides a rational and judicious insight into Nietzsches philosophical writtings, as well as his personal life, allowing the reader to further understand this often times misrepresented philosopher. Any Cambridge Companion is a must for an individual who is interested in a deep study of a philosopher for it acts as a teacher; guiding the student through difficult passages and texts.
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