Leave Taking
Title | Leave Taking PDF eBook |
Author | Winsome Pinnock |
Publisher | NHB Modern Plays |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2018 |
Genre | Black people |
ISBN | 9781848427402 |
A new play about the conflict between a West-Indian woman and her English-born daughters.
Taking Leave
Title | Taking Leave PDF eBook |
Author | Nagle Jackson |
Publisher | Dramatists Play Service Inc |
Pages | 68 |
Release | 2000 |
Genre | Alzheimer's Disease |
ISBN | 9780822217640 |
THE STORY: In the middle of the night, Eliot Pryne, professor of English Literature--specialty Shakespeare--is packing what he thinks is a suitcase and leaving what he thinks is a hotel. In the early stages of Alzheimer's disease, he is taking leave
Taking Leave, Taking Liberties
Title | Taking Leave, Taking Liberties PDF eBook |
Author | Aaron Hiltner |
Publisher | University of Chicago Press |
Pages | 294 |
Release | 2020-09-01 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 022668718X |
American soldiers overseas during World War II were famously said to be “overpaid, oversexed, and over here.” But the assaults, rapes, and other brutal acts didn’t only happen elsewhere, far away from a home front depicted as safe and unscathed by the “good war.” To the contrary, millions of American and Allied troops regularly poured into ports like New York and Los Angeles while on leave. Euphemistically called “friendly invasions,” these crowds of men then forced civilians to contend with the same kinds of crime and sexual assault unfolding in places like Britain, France, and Australia. With unsettling clarity, Aaron Hiltner reveals what American troops really did on the home front. While GIs are imagined to have spent much of the war in Europe or the Pacific, before the run-up to D-Day in the spring of 1944 as many as 75% of soldiers were stationed in US port cities, including more than three million who moved through New York City. In these cities, largely uncontrolled soldiers sought and found alcohol and sex, and the civilians living there—women in particular—were not safe from the violence fomented by these de facto occupying armies. Troops brought their pocketbooks and demand for “dangerous fun” to both red-light districts and city centers, creating a new geography of vice that challenged local police, politicians, and civilians. Military authorities, focused above all else on the war effort, invoked written and unwritten legal codes to grant troops near immunity to civil policing and prosecution. The dangerous reality of life on the home front was well known at the time—even if it has subsequently been buried beneath nostalgia for the “greatest generation.” Drawing on previously unseen military archival records, Hiltner recovers a mostly forgotten chapter of World War II history, demonstrating that the war’s ill effects were felt all over—including by those supposedly safe back home.
The Leavetaking
Title | The Leavetaking PDF eBook |
Author | John McGahern |
Publisher | Faber & Faber |
Pages | 192 |
Release | 2009-11-05 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 0571250203 |
A haunting novel by 'one of the greatest writers of our era' (Hilary Mantel) and 'the Irish novelist everyone should read' (Colm Tóibín). A day, crucial and cathartic, in the life of a young Catholic schoolteacher who has returned to Ireland after a year's sabbatical in London where he married an American divorcee. As a result he now faces certain dismissal by the school authorities. Moving from the earliest memories of both the man and the woman, the novel recreates their breaking of the shackles of guilt and duty into the acceptance of a fulfilling adult love. 'A beautiful, irresistible work of imagination. Sunday Telegraph 'Wise and compelling ... Elegiac and graceful.' David Mitchell 'I have admired, even loved, John McGahern's work since his first novel .' Melvyn Bragg
Leave Taking
Title | Leave Taking PDF eBook |
Author | Lorraine Marwood |
Publisher | |
Pages | |
Release | 2018-07-02 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9780702260117 |
Leave taking nounthe act of saying goodbye. What if you had just one week left to say goodbye to everything you've ever known? Toby and his mum and dad are leaving their family farm after the death of Toby's younger sister, Leah. Together, they sort through all their belongings and put things aside to sell or throw out. It's a big task, and Toby doesn't want to leave the only place he's called home. As his last day on the farm approaches, Toby has a plan - a plan to say goodbye to all the things and places that mean something special to him and Leah, from the machinery shed to Pa's old truck to the chook house. With the help of his best friend, Trigger the dog, he learns what it means to take your leave.
Taking Leave of God
Title | Taking Leave of God PDF eBook |
Author | Don Cupitt |
Publisher | SCM Press |
Pages | 233 |
Release | 2014-09-16 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 0334053552 |
Rejecting Christian doctrines and metaphysics in favour of the religious consciousness which characterizes human identity, Cupitt "takes leave" of God by abandoning objective theism.
Getting Paid While Taking Time
Title | Getting Paid While Taking Time PDF eBook |
Author | Megan Sholar |
Publisher | Temple University Press |
Pages | 252 |
Release | 2016-09-28 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 1439912955 |
The United States remains the only industrialized nation in the world that does not provide paid family leave at the national level for either men or women. In the more than two decades since the passage of the Family and Medical Leave Act, there have been numerous unsuccessful attempts to expand family leave benefits nationally. However, in the United States, it is common for innovations in family policies to arise at the state level. In her timely book, Getting Paid While Taking Time, Megan Sholar explains the development of family leave policies at both the national and state levels in the United States. She provides cogent studies of states that have passed and proposed family leave legislation, and she pays special attention to the ways in which women’s movement actors and other activists (e.g., labor unions) exert pressure on public officials to help influence the policymaking process. In her conclusion, Sholar considers the future of paid family leave policies in the United States and the chances for it ever equaling the benefits in other countries.