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Muskoka Promise

Muskoka Promise
Author: Carolyn Miller
Publisher: Carolyn Miller
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2024-05-14
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1922667331

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All Anna Morely has wanted since she was a child is to feel loved. All Tom Woodmore has wanted is to uphold the law without fear or favor. When a traffic incident brings these two opposites together, sparks fly. But Anna's wealthy family has certain social expectations that a humble police officer doesn't exactly meet. And after the death of his fiancée, Tom has his own challenges in learning to risk his heart again. And then there is the matter of whether Anna will ever reconcile with her too-persistent friends... Join Anna and Tom as they discover the path to real love holds unexpected joys and trials, and that God's promises can always be relied on - including in beautiful Muskoka.


Clinic of Hope

Clinic of Hope
Author: Donna M. Ivey
Publisher: Dundurn
Total Pages: 362
Release: 2004-08-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1550029657

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This is the story of Rene M. Caisse of Bracebridge, Canada and describes her extraordinary perseverance to obtain official recognition of her herbal cancer remedy she called Essiac, her name spelled backwards. Rene Caisse was thrust into a life-long medical-legal-political controversy that still persists since her death in 1978. Rene wrestled with the Hepburn government of Ontario over the operation of her Bracebridge cancer clinic during 1935 to 1941 and her use of Essiac. She refused to reveal her secret formula and legislation demanding the recipe forced the closing of her clinic. The government was embroiled in the dilemma of ensuring their public favour and appeasing cancer patients. This documented research presents a biography of a remarkable woman and her struggle to help "suffering humanity."


Miscellaneous Publication

Miscellaneous Publication
Author: United States. Department of Agriculture
Publisher:
Total Pages: 740
Release: 1981
Genre: Agriculture
ISBN:

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Canada

Canada
Author: W. Lefroy
Publisher:
Total Pages: 448
Release: 1907
Genre:
ISBN:

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Giants of Tourism

Giants of Tourism
Author: Richard Butler
Publisher: CABI
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2010
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1845936523

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This book presents individuals who have made an important contribution to tourism. Most are entrepreneurs in the classic sense, but others are individuals who have had unintentional subsequent effects on tourism through their actions. The book is arranged in four parts: (i) giants of hospitality (chapters 1-5); (ii) giants of travel (chapters 6-10); (iii) giants of activities (chapters 11-14); and (iv) giants of development (chapters 15-19).


Problems, Promises, and Paradoxes of Aid

Problems, Promises, and Paradoxes of Aid
Author: J. Oloka-Onyango
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 395
Release: 2014-11-10
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1443870935

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This book is an anthology of essays contributing new scholarship to the contemporary discourse on the concept of aid. It provides an interdisciplinary investigation of the role of aid in African development, compiling the work of historians, political scientists, legal scholars, and economists to examine where aid has failed and to offer new perspectives on how aid can be made more effective. Questions regarding the effectiveness of aid are addressed here using specific case studies. The question of ownership is examined in the context of two debates: 1) to what extent should aid be designed by the recipient country itself? and 2) should aid focus on “need” or “performance”? That is, should donors direct aid to the poorest countries, regardless of their policies and governance, or should aid “reward” countries for doing the right thing? The future of aid is also addressed: should aid continue to be a part of the development agenda for countries in sub-Saharan Africa? If so, how much and what type of aid is needed, and how it can be made most effective? The major criticism against aid is that it cripples the recipient country’s economic growth by turning it into a passive receiver; in addition, it has been noted that aid is mostly supply-driven, depending upon donors rather than the actual needs of recipients. For this reason, aid may not meet the goals for which it was intended. To meet the needs of the communities they want to help, donors should work through consultation and a measure of recipient ownership. Donors need to understand context, to protect human rights, and to be guided by principles of social and environmental justice. Other suggested strategies for making aid more effective include peer review; self-assessment; the empowerment of women; encouraging accountability; investing in agriculture; helping smallholder subsistence farmers; introducing ethical and professional standards for civil service; and raising the competence of civil servants.


The Bethune Trilogy

The Bethune Trilogy
Author: Martin Avery
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 489
Release: 2014-03-08
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1304922251

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The Bethune Trilogy: A Trip Around Lake Muskoka With Norman Bethune, Bethune's Tears Cure Cancer, Bethune Returns To China, and Bethune's Time. Four novels, 555 pages, magical realism, set in Gravenhurst, Muskoka, and China. Serious humour. Literary fiction. Should win the Leacock Award!


Service-Learning in Physical Education and Other Related Professions

Service-Learning in Physical Education and Other Related Professions
Author: Marybeth P. Miller
Publisher: Jones & Bartlett Learning
Total Pages: 401
Release: 2010-10-27
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0763775061

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The study and application of service learning as a pedagogy has become widespread. Service-Learning in Physical Education and Other Related Professions: A Global Perspective demonstrates how faculty in physical education and other related professions have designed, implemented, assessed, and conducted action research involving service-learning as a teaching and learning method, both locally and globally, as a means of both serving the community and enriching the lives of their students. This text is broken down into three parts: •Part I provides a definition of service learning, examines the parameters that have been explored in physical education and higher education in general, and the integration of standards to ensure high-quality service-learning. •Part II focuses on the pedagogical frameworks in which service-learning thrives and explores how the model specifically meets national standards and best practices. It also explores the emerging role of research as a measurement tool of the effectiveness of service learning. •Part III explores a variety of programs from around the globe that utilize service-learning in their pedagogical framework, and provides the nuts and bolts of what they have done and their accomplishments.