Just a Child

Just a Child
Title Just a Child PDF eBook
Author Sammy Woodhouse
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2018-04
Genre Abused children
ISBN 9781788700078

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A chilling and heartbreaking story of how a trusting young girl ended up as the victim of psychological and sexual abuse. Sammy will be fully identified. This is one of the most high profile cases of its kind, when it was brought to national attention by Sammy's bravery in contacting a Times journalist. Sammy is currently working with the government to try and get changes implemented to protect other girls from being groomed in same way. Sammy had the courage to blow the whistle on child sexual exploitation in Rotherham, prompting the Jay Report.

We're Going on a Bear Hunt

We're Going on a Bear Hunt
Title We're Going on a Bear Hunt PDF eBook
Author Michael Rosen
Publisher Walker Books Limited
Pages 34
Release 2009-01-01
Genre Bear hunting
ISBN 9781406323924

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We're going on a bear hunt. Through the long wavy grass, the thick oozy mud and the swirling, whirling snowstorm - will we find a bear today?

Not Just Child's Play

Not Just Child's Play
Title Not Just Child's Play PDF eBook
Author Felicia R. McMahon
Publisher Univ. Press of Mississippi
Pages 353
Release 2009-10-20
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1628469978

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Winner of the 2008 Chicago Folklore Prize Felicia R. McMahon breaks new ground in the presentation and analysis of emerging traditions of the “Lost Boys,” a group of parentless youths who fled Sudan under tragic circumstances in the 1990s. With compelling insight, McMahon analyzes the oral traditions of the DiDinga Lost Boys, about whom very little is known. Her vibrant ethnography provides intriguing details about the performances and conversations of the young DiDinga in Syracuse, New York. It also offers important insights to scholars and others who work with refugee groups. The author argues that the playful traditions she describes constitute a strategy by which these young men proudly position themselves as preservers of DiDinga culture and as harbingers of social change rather than as victims of war. Drawing ideas from folklore, linguistics, drama, and play theory, the author documents the danced songs of this unique group. Her inclusion of original song lyrics translated by the singers and descriptions of conversations convey the voices of the young men. Well researched and carefully developed, this book makes an original contribution to our understanding of refugee populations and tells a compelling story at the same time.

Will Work for Drugs

Will Work for Drugs
Title Will Work for Drugs PDF eBook
Author Lydia Lunch
Publisher Akashic Books
Pages 158
Release 2009-07-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1617750042

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Lydia Lunch's second book will provoke rage, awe, and infectious desire. “Lunch has defined the underground music and art scene for over thirty years. Predictable only in her unpredictability, she has exploited every creative outlet at her disposal, from film to books, photography to poetry.” —SF Weekly No Wave founder Lydia Lunch’s first book, Paradoxia, proved that her presence is as strong on the page as it is on the stage. Her literary talents are even more impressive and varied in this iconoclastic and uncompromising collection. Whether crafting personal essays, short fiction, or interviews with fellow antiheroes Hubert Selby Jr. and Nick Tosches, Lunch dazzles in her ability to provoke discomfort and awe, terror and hope.

Don't Sweat the Small Stuff for Moms

Don't Sweat the Small Stuff for Moms
Title Don't Sweat the Small Stuff for Moms PDF eBook
Author Kristine Carlson
Publisher Hachette+ORM
Pages 326
Release 2012-04-10
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 1401304184

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In this insightful, practical guide, Kristine Carlson offers proven strategies and techniques that empower mothers to manage their busy lives with less stress, more happiness, and greater harmony within themselves and their homes. She reveals how to: Be a Mom, Not a Friend Pursue Your Passion, But Not at the Expense of Your Children Balance Being a Woman and a Mom Empower yourself to live the life you dream of

New Peterson Magazine

New Peterson Magazine
Title New Peterson Magazine PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 978
Release 1886
Genre
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Mao's Children in the New China

Mao's Children in the New China
Title Mao's Children in the New China PDF eBook
Author Yarong Jiang
Publisher Routledge
Pages 208
Release 2013-10-08
Genre Political Science
ISBN 113635753X

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Around 18 million young Chinese people were sent to the countryside between 1966 and 1976 as part of the Cultural Revolution. Mao's Children in the New China allows some of them to tell their moving stories in their own voices for the first time. In this inspiring collection of interviews with former Red Guards, members of the first generation to be born under Chairman Mao talk frankly about the dramatic changes which have occurred in China over the last two decades. In discussing the impact these changes have had on their own lives, the former revolutionaries give a direct insight into how ex-Maoists view contemporary China, revealing an attitude perhaps more critical than that of most Western commentators. These poignant memoirs tell the very personal stories of how people from all walks of life were affected by both the cultural revolution and Deng Xiaoping's economic reforms. They cover subjects as diverse as marriage and divorce, the privatization of industry, family relationships, universities and the stock market. Mao's Children in the New China is essential reading for all those interested in learning more about the personal and social history of modern China.