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Beth's Case Scenario

Beth's Case Scenario
Author: Beth Eiglarsh
Publisher:
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2020-11-04
Genre:
ISBN:

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Implement four daily steps into your life to achieve a radical shift in perspective, positivity and purpose. Beth Eiglarsh reveals her A.R.M.S "System For Living", created from her own personal transformation, to assist you with yours! Passionate about helping people, she believes in a comprehensive mind-body-spirit approach to healing past wounds, living fully in the present and manifesting an intentional future beyond your wildest dreams. This interactive guide towards awareness and authenticity, includes successful client case scenarios and delightful doses of inspiration. Begin your transformational journey today! Beth Eiglarsh quickly and dramatically transforms lives using her innovative combination of Life Coaching, Energy Healing, Trauma Therapy, and Intuitive and Empathic Spiritual Counseling. She combines her skills, compassion, and understanding of the soul's divine purpose, to motivate and empower groups and individuals to step into their best lives.


The Phillip Island Murder

The Phillip Island Murder
Author: Vikki Petraitis
Publisher: Clan Destine Press
Total Pages: 181
Release: 2018-09-01
Genre: True Crime
ISBN: 0648293734

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The discovery of the body of Beth Barnard in her Phillip Island farmhouse in 1986, began a homicide investigation that rocked a peaceful community.It also created an enduring mystery, for no one was ever brought to trial for her brutal death, and the main suspect disappeared - never to be seen again.Beth Barnard, a popular and attractive 23-year-old, had been having an affair with a local married man.On the night of her brutal murder, a car belonging to Vivienne Cameron - wife of Beth's lover - was found abandoned near the bridge that connects the famous tourist island to the mainland.No trace of Vivienne was ever found, and her disappearance has never been adequately explained.Nevertheless, a Coroner's Court found that Vivienne had killed her rival then jumped to her death into the waters of Westernport Bay. The case was closed but not forgotten.Ever since their first edition of The Phillip Island Murder, in 1993, Vikki Petraitis and Paul Daley have been regularly contacted by people wanting to know more; people who, like the authors, let the case get under their skin.More than three decades later the mystery, rumours and arm-chair solutions continue.


I Am Not Your Victim

I Am Not Your Victim
Author: Bethel Sipe
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Total Pages: 327
Release: 1996-05-20
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1452263337

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Detailing the domestic violence suffered by the first author during her 16 year marriage, this moving volume details the background and events leading up to and immediately following Beth Sipe's tragic act of desperation: ending the life of the perpetrator. Encouraged to publish her story by her therapist and co-author, Evelyn Hall, Sipe relates how her case was mishandled by the police, the military, a mental health professional and the welfare system, illustrating how women like herself are further victimized and neglected by the very systems that are expected to provide assistance. Her story is followed by seven commentaries by experts in the field. They discuss the causes and process of spousal abuse, reasons why battered women stay, and the dynamic consequences of domestic violence.


Ten Beautiful Things

Ten Beautiful Things
Author: Molly Beth Griffin
Publisher: Charlesbridge Publishing
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2021-01-12
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1632897903

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A heartfelt story of changing perspectives, set in the Midwest. Ten Beautiful Things gently explores loss, a new home, and finding beauty wherever you are. Lily and her grandmother search for ten beautiful things as they take a long car ride to Iowa and Lily's new home with Gran. At first, Lily sees nothing beautiful in the April slush and cloudy sky. Soon though, Lily can see beauty in unexpected places, from the smell of spring mud to a cloud shaped like a swan to a dilapitated barn. A furious rainstorm mirrors Lily's anxiety, but as it clears Lily discovers the tenth beautiful thing: Lily and Gran and their love for each other. Ten Beautiful Things leaves the exact cause of Lily's move ambiguous, making it perfect for anyone helping a child navigate change, whether it be the loss of a parent, entering or leaving a foster home, or moving.


Believing In Beth

Believing In Beth
Author: Edith McGrath
Publisher: Hawthorne Lane Publishing
Total Pages: 211
Release: 2016-12-21
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 0980934664

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An inspiring true story, Believing In Beth reveals how the birth of one special little girl, Beth McGrath, turns her family’s life upside down. As a result of Congenital Rubella Syndrome (CRS), Beth continually struggles to escape into a world of her own. For the love of her daughter, Beth’s mother Edie, is determined to make Beth live in her family’s world. She resigns her job and dedicates 20 years to challenges unique to Beth, because she was “born to be different.” When Beth is two years old, her sister Marci arrives, and over time begins to imitate Beth, exhibiting self-stimulatory behavior, acting deaf, not talking, and avoiding eye contact. Marci unknowingly demands the same attention as Beth. These behaviors begin to overshadow normalcy, distressing both parents, Edie and Earl. This heartrending story full of inspiration and speckled with humour, portrays the growing courage, strength and faith of her parents, and over time her sister Marci, as they confront their challenges one by one. The family’s belief in Beth allows them to rise above all and rejoice in the knowledge that they have truly been blessed by her presence. The struggles were many — the rewards even greater.


Beth's Rebirth and Second Chance: A Love Triangle Werewolf Romance (My Reborn Mate Book 1)

Beth's Rebirth and Second Chance: A Love Triangle Werewolf Romance (My Reborn Mate Book 1)
Author: u_uu
Publisher: Starlight
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2023-03-21
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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She is Beth, nine months pregnant, but witnesses the love of her life cheating on her with her best friend. In a freezing cold hospital, she has her limbs broken, miscarries and dies by her best friend. As soon as she opens her eyes, she goes back in time to before she was 18 and meets her former lover again. He is Eureka, who loves Beth deeply, and Beth loves him deeply, but the day Beth turns 18, he senses her obvious distancing, and his intense love and possessiveness make him so crazy about her that he will not let her leave his side, no matter what.


Failure of Justice

Failure of Justice
Author: John Ferak
Publisher: WildBlue Press
Total Pages: 486
Release: 2016-05-19
Genre: True Crime
ISBN: 1942266480

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“A chilling piece of journalism” from the bestselling author of Wrecking Crew: Demolishing the Case Against Steven Avery (Ron Franscell , author of Alice & Gerald). In this thrilling true crime book, bestselling and award-winning author John Ferak explores the murder, investigation, trial, conviction and eventual exoneration—the largest such ever in the United States—of the Beatrice 6. On February 5, 1985, one of the coldest nights on record, Beatrice, Nebraska widow Helen Wilson was murdered inside her second-floor apartment. The news of six arrests was absolutely stunning to the locals in this easy-going, blue-collar community of 12,000 residents. But why were six loosely connected misfits who lived as far away as Alabama, Colorado and North Carolina being linked to the rape and murder of a beloved small-town widow? After all six of the condemned were convicted of murder and sent away to prison for the ghastly crime, the town moved on, convinced that justice was served. For more than twenty-five years, the Beatrice 6 rotted in prison, until the unthinkable occurred in 2008 . . . In Failure of Justice, John Ferak delivers a “riveting account . . . [of] an overzealous police investigation that generated false confessions and false evidence. The unbelievable story of the Beatrice 6 provides a wake-up call at a time when serious wrongful convictions continue to come to light with disturbing frequency” (Brandon L. Garrett, Justice Thurgood Marshall Distinguished Professor of Law, University of Virginia School of Law). “One of the most bizarre stories I’ve ever heard of.”—Burl Barer, Edgar Award-winning true-crime author, host of Outlaw radio’s True Crime Uncensored


Case Studies of Minority Student Placement in Special Education

Case Studies of Minority Student Placement in Special Education
Author: Beth Harry
Publisher: Teachers College Press
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2007
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0807778265

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This book features vivid case studies that bring to life real children, school personnel, and family members from the bestselling book Why Are So Many Minority Students in Special Education? Once again addressing the disproportionate placement of minority students in special education programs, this new book includes the voices and perspectives of all stakeholders to show the tremendous complexity of the issues and the dilemmas faced by professionals, family members, and children. Challenging questions and scenarios are offered at the end of each case study to provide thoughtful follow-up activities and topics for further study. This collection of cases can be used—on its own or as a companion to the main volume—in elementary and special education courses and professional development workshops. “This book provides a thorough and detailed description of the multiple factors that combine to provide inequitable educational opportunities for minority students living in poverty . . . the authors do not shy away from discussion of racism on the individual and institutional levels . . . they engage in this discussion in a refreshingly detailed and nuanced way.” —TC Record “It is the best casebook on special education that I have seen.” —Velma L. Cobb, Vice President of Education and Youth Development, National Urban League


Finding Beth

Finding Beth
Author: Lisa Tapp
Publisher: Lisa Tapp
Total Pages: 309
Release: 2014-02-02
Genre:
ISBN:

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She was all he had, an oasis of acceptance in this foreign, brutal land. He was her only hope of escaping an unwanted marriage. Standing on the banks of the James River, Rosetta listens to an impossible story from an impossible source. Ghosts aren’t real. Everyone knows that. And she’s not some psychic weirdo. But the ethereal voice persists, and one by one she discovers historical proof to support his existence and his claims. All he wants, he says, is to find his wife. They were separated by death four hundred years ago. Buried apart. He cannot stand the thought that his wife would spend eternity believing he abandoned her. Abandonment is a bitter and personal ache in Ro’s life. Four years ago her father walked out, never to be heard from again. Now she’s willing to do anything to erase that pain for someone else. But in Jamestown, Virginia, where archeologists have been unearthing mysteries for decades, how can a sixteen-year-old hope to find what trained professionals have not? Without revealing her source, Ro seeks help from her crush, Cade. An up-and-coming archeologist, Cade’s assistance is invaluable. But as she learns more about her ghost and his past, Ro uncovers secrets that if revealed could tear the ancient lovers apart forever. Yet her silence will be seen by Cade as a betrayal. One couple will win and one couple will lose if she succeeds in Finding Beth.


Understanding Teacher Education

Understanding Teacher Education
Author: James Calderhead
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2003-09-02
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1135718997

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This text reports a study of 20 student primary teachers, 10 on a conventional PGCE course and 10 on a school-based articled teacher training course. documenting their learning experiences over a two year period, the authors explore the factors that facilitate or impede the students' learning as teachers. In drawing upon these case studies together with existing theoretical models of professional development, the authors distinguish several key characteristics of learning to teach and discuss the implications of these for the design of effective school- based teacher education courses.