Swallow the Ocean

Swallow the Ocean
Title Swallow the Ocean PDF eBook
Author Laura M. Flynn
Publisher ReadHowYouWant.com
Pages 310
Release 2010-05
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1458772527

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When Laura Flynn was a little girl, her beautiful, dynamic mother, Sally, was the center of her imagination. It wasn't long, however, before Sally's fun-loving side slowly and methodically became absorbed by madness. As Laura's parents divorced and her father struggled to gain custody, Sally's symptoms bloomed in earnest while Laura and her sisters united in flights of fancy of the sort their mother taught them so that they might deflect the danger threatening their fragile family. Set in 1970s San Francisco, Swallow the Ocean is redolent with place. In luminous prose, this memoir paints a most intimate portrait of what might have been a catastrophic childhood had Laura and her sisters not been resilient and determined enough to survive their environment even as they yearned to escape it.

Bonded to the Abuser

Bonded to the Abuser
Title Bonded to the Abuser PDF eBook
Author Amy J.L. Baker, PhD
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 187
Release 2015-05-07
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 1442236884

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Tens of thousands of children are removed from home each year due to some form of child maltreatment, usually physical neglect, physical abuse, or sexual abuse, although sometimes for emotional abuse as well. An additional significant number of children are victims of child maltreatment but remain in their home. Extensive research reveals the far reaching and long lasting negative impact of maltreatment on child victims, including on their physical, social, emotional, and behavioral functioning. One particularly troubling and complicated aspect is how the child victim forms (and maintains) a “traumatic bond” with his abuser, even becoming protective and defensive of that person despite the pain and suffering they have caused. This book will provide the reader with the essential experience of understanding how children make meaning of being maltreated by a parent, and how these traumatic bonds form and last. Through an examination of published memoirs of abuse, the authors analyze and reveal the commonalities in the stories to uncover the ways in which adult victims of childhood abuse understand and digest the traumatic experiences of their childhoods. This understanding can inform interventions and treatments designed for this vulnerable population and can help family and friends of victims understand more fully the maltreatment experience “from the inside out.”

Understanding the Oceans

Understanding the Oceans
Title Understanding the Oceans PDF eBook
Author Margaret Deacon
Publisher CRC Press
Pages 321
Release 2000-12-21
Genre Science
ISBN 1482287005

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Understanding the Oceans brings together an internationally distinguished group of authors to consider the enormous advances in marine science that have been achieved since the voyages of HMS Challenger a century ago. The whole book draws inspiration from the seminal contribution made by the research conducted on those voyages, and each contributor

Ocean Birds

Ocean Birds
Title Ocean Birds PDF eBook
Author Joseph F. Green
Publisher
Pages 138
Release 1887
Genre Sea birds
ISBN

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Ocean Circulation and Climate

Ocean Circulation and Climate
Title Ocean Circulation and Climate PDF eBook
Author Gerold Siedler
Publisher Academic Press
Pages 826
Release 2001-04-11
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780126413519

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This book presents the views of leading scientists on the knowledge of the global ocean circulation following the completion of the observational phase of the World Ocean Circulation Experiment. WOCE's in situ physical and chemical measurements together with satellite altimetry have produced a data set which provides for development of ocean and coupled ocean-atmosphere circulation models used for understanding ocean and climate variability and projecting climate change. This book guides the reader through the analysis, interpretation, modelling and synthesis of this data.

A Voyage to the Pacific Ocean

A Voyage to the Pacific Ocean
Title A Voyage to the Pacific Ocean PDF eBook
Author James Cook
Publisher
Pages 518
Release 1818
Genre Northeast Passage
ISBN

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Of Seas and Ships and Scientists

Of Seas and Ships and Scientists
Title Of Seas and Ships and Scientists PDF eBook
Author John Gould
Publisher Lutterworth Press
Pages 352
Release 2010-06-24
Genre Science
ISBN 071889703X

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This book captures the excitement of a formative phase of UK science during and immediately following WWII. It links back to scientists working at Antarctic whaling stations and the complimentary voyages of Captain Scott's Discovery that explored the vast icy Southern Ocean, funded by a tax on whale oil. In the depths of WWII a small group of young scientists were brought together under the inspirational leadership of Dr (later Sir) George Deacon, and shortly after the end of the war, the UKis first National Institute of Oceanography was formed. The discoveries from 50 years ago underpin our modern-day science. The bookis chapters are all written and edited by NIO scientists and convey the atmosphere of work at sea in a bygone age before small computers,satellite navigation and easy communication. The book is A useful introduction for students of marine and/or environmental science. It will appeal to many scientists and the general public , to those interested in science and innovation during and after WWII and of course to many living in the Surrey who always wondered what went on in the leafy lanes that were home to NIO and its successors for almost 50 years.