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don't bottle it up

don't bottle it up
Author: stephen rivitt
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 114
Release: 2014-05-06
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1291865934

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The story firstly starts in a Counseling Environment for three special people expressing themselves to a new class of people seeking help , Luke smith who has depression realizes he isn't the only one with demon's as he digs deep for answers..


Don't Bottle it Up

Don't Bottle it Up
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019
Genre: Mental health
ISBN: 9781789720150

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Don't Let Me Go

Don't Let Me Go
Author: Kelsie Rae
Publisher: Twisty Pines Publishing, LLC
Total Pages: 429
Release: 2022-09-20
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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Welp. It's official. The entire hockey team knows I'm a virgin. And who do I have to thank for telling them about my v-card? Theodore Taylor, aka my brother's best friend and the pain in my butt since third grade. Then again, I'm kind of sick of this thing. My virgin status, that is. It's probably time I get rid of it. Which would be a heck of a lot easier if Theo hadn't made it his mission to be my own personal chastity belt for the foreseeable future. Which leaves me screwed. In every way except the literal sense. Lovely.


Delta Blues: The Life and Times of the Mississippi Masters Who Revolutionized American Music

Delta Blues: The Life and Times of the Mississippi Masters Who Revolutionized American Music
Author: Ted Gioia
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages: 463
Release: 2009-11-02
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0393069990

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“The essential history of this distinctly American genre.”—Atlanta Journal-Constitution In this “expertly researched, elegantly written, dispassionate yet thoughtful history” (Gary Giddins), award-winning author Ted Gioia gives us “the rare combination of a tome that is both deeply informative and enjoyable to read” (Publishers Weekly, starred review). From the field hollers of nineteenth-century plantations to Muddy Waters and B.B. King, Delta Blues delves into the uneasy mix of race and money at the point where traditional music became commercial and bluesmen found new audiences of thousands. Combining extensive fieldwork, archival research, interviews with living musicians, and first-person accounts with “his own calm, argument-closing incantations to draw a line through a century of Delta blues” (New York Times), this engrossing narrative is flavored with insightful and vivid musical descriptions that ensure “an understanding of not only the musicians, but the music itself” (Boston Sunday Globe). Rooted in the thick-as-tar Delta soil, Delta Blues is already “a contemporary classic in its field” (Jazz Review).


Babylost

Babylost
Author: Monica J. Casper
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2022-03-18
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 1978825943

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The U.S. infant mortality rate is among the highest in the industrialized world, and Black babies are far more likely than white babies to die in their first year of life. Maternal mortality rates are also very high. The tragedy is twofold: it is undoubtedly tragic that babies die in their first year of life, and it is both tragic and unacceptable that most of these deaths are preventable. Babylost tracks social and cultural dimensions of infant death through 26 alphabetical entries, from Absence to ZIP Code. It centers women's loss and grief, while also drawing attention to dimensions of infant death often left unexamined.


Upper Room Bulletin

Upper Room Bulletin
Author: Ann Arbor. Upper Room Bible Class
Publisher:
Total Pages: 460
Release: 1928
Genre: Devotional calendars
ISBN:

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Bottled Up

Bottled Up
Author: Suzanne Barston
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2012-10-18
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 0520270231

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Discusses the issue of breast feeding and whether it is fair to judge parenting on breast vs. bottle as opposed to making the right choice for a family.


Born for a Reason

Born for a Reason
Author: Carolee Johnson MH ND
Publisher: Balboa Press
Total Pages: 134
Release: 2017-03-27
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1504377060

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You can achieve your highest goals in health and abundance. When you become free of any thought that limits you, then you are unlimited in your ability to create your vision. And since we were all born to create, this leads to the highest levels of peace, joy, and fulfilment. In Born for a Reason, Dr. Carolee Johnson delivers a powerful message and action plan to help you break through every limiting belief you have experienced and discover your divine purpose. Through muscle testing, you can pinpoint the deepest core beliefs that hold you back from finding that purpose and achieving everything you have ever dreamed of. Johnson shares the secrets of the Quantum Techniques trauma code, a powerful tool for releasing trauma and phobias from your body. She then presents seven laws learned from a variety of sources designed to aid you in learning that your higher sacred self is capable of anything. This guide offers techniques and advice that serve as stepping-stones toward freeing you from whatever holds you back and understanding and embracing your divine purpose.


Hearing the Voices of Children

Hearing the Voices of Children
Author: Christine Hallett
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2003-12-16
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1134474989

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Hearing the Voices of Children provides a fresh perspective on social policy. At the heart of the book is the emergence of 'children's voices' and the implications of this for social policy. The authors argue that children's voices should be heard much more strongly in the process of policy formation at all levels. Although there is growing support for this idea, it is not without opposition, and the authors themselves make many critical points about the current attempts to put it into practice. The book is divided into four main themes: hearing children's voices; discourses of childhood; children and services; and resources for children. Childhood experts from the UK, Scandinavia, Germany and Australia, examine how assumptions and models about childhood and discuss ways in which children's voices might become more influential in shaping policy. There are many obstacles to overcome, but the contributors to this volume show that children's participation is possible, and needed, if services are to be improved. This book is essential reading for students and academics in the field of childhood studies, sociology, social policy and education. It will also be of interest to practitioners in the social, child and youth services.