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This textbook offers a complete overview of the ethics surrounding acupuncture practice. It is supplemented with practical online material for teachers and includes chapters on research ethics, boundaries, HIPAA and confidentiality, scope of practice, and legal implications, as well as guidance on trauma, finance, gender, sexuality, and race.
An edited collection offering a rich, insightful and critical assessment of restorative justice. From restorative practice in youth justice and legal systems to education and restorative justice in the community, the multi-faceted principles, approaches, benefits and room for growth are fully discussed in this culmination of expert knowledge.
Crimeucopia - Crank It Up!To honour motor transportation in some of its many roles in the crime fiction genre, we have gathered together a fine collection of short pieces that we feel, in one way or another, will crank up your adrenaline and get your emotions racing without making you blow a gasket or strip a gear. Featuring: Ed Teja, John A. Connor, Ruth Morgan, Jesse Aaron, Scotch Rutherford, Billie Livingston, Robert Petyo, John Elliott, M.E. Proctor, William Kitcher, R. M. Linning, Annie Reed, Wil A. Emerson, Dan A. Cardoza, Alan J. Wahnefried, Sam Wiebe, Jon Fain, and Mark James McDonoughWe hope you'll find something that you immediately like, as well as something that takes you out of your regular racing line comfort zone - and puts you into a completely new one. In other words, in the spirit of the Murderous Ink Press motto: You never know what you like until you read it.
The fifth anniversary edition of a moving, funny, important anthology of YA stories, poems and illustrations on the theme of pride - by much-loved and new LGBTQ+ authors and illustrators.
In this issue: Werner Preuß, Massimiliano Damaggio, Antonio Devicienti, John M. Bennett, Jason Heroux, John Grey, Daniel Barbare, Mark Young, Joshua Martin, Steffen M. Diebold, Joseph Salvatore Aversano, Patrick Sweeney
Under Moonlight Beams and Twinkling Stars is a collection of short stories for children written by a group of women with loving souls. Following on from our book: Angels Everywhere, published in 2020, our inspiration behind this book is the awe-inspiring wonder we all feel standing beneath the stars on a moonlit night and the strong sense of connectedness to everything in the universe. We wanted to share that feeling of belonging and of being socially connected to others, with children through our stories. The benefit of having supportive relationships helps children relate to traditions and values of their family and the wider world. It encourages understanding of others and respect for diversity. This illustrated children's book of captivating stories, ideal for ages between 4 and 10, encourages your child's imagination while helping to lay a strong moral foundation. Lessons within these relaxing stories include: love, empathy, acceptance, family dynamics, teamwork and the joy of giving. Stories also encourage children to be imaginative, to develop confidence and to believe in themselves through life's ups and downs.
The three most popular classic Christmas stories of all time are now in one beautifully designed book. The stories will warm your heart and soothe your soul.Bring in the holiday season with these classic stories.They belong on everyone's holiday shopping list.
A collection of children's poetry by Bengali authors, exploring the theme of water.
Wartime Tales of Homefront and Battle Fatigue'Wartime Tales: The Taming of the Snoek' is a poignant little book that splits itself between tales of combat, of battle fatigue, and of keeping the home fires burning."If you want to better understand about the horrors of war, try 'The Officer' or 'Death Day' - both by Denis Kirkham. If you want to see war from the home-side, Isabel from 'Isabel's Kitchen' might just seem like your own gran. And the true story of 'The Telegram' will make you anxious with anticipation" - DCYou may be wondering where the book's subtitle emerged from. The publisher was inspired by a wartime cookery book which mentioned snook or snoek, a nourishing but not entirely palatable fish introduced as a good form of protein into the UK's diet during the Second World War. It was known to be unpalatable so many said it needed 'taming'. The format also came from the Shakespeare play, 'The Taming of the Shrew' AND simultaneously, 'The Hunting of the Snark' poem by Lewis Carrol, although neither have influenced this volume in any other way!'Wartime Tales' is quite simply a collection of short stories and a few poems that look at various themes connected with war - violence, homecoming, loyalty, team spirit, desperation, hunger, boredom, collective spirit, unexpected events and sheer, unbounded joy.With some controversial writings and other more domestic and homely pieces, I believe these writings will really make the reader think. With award-winning cover art by 13 year old Morrigan, 'Wartime Tales' is a perfect thought-provoking read for those quiet moments, and the contributors hope you enjoy reading it.For years, short stories and novelettes have been neglected and considered to be lesser art forms in comparison with the longer novel, but there is a place for all forms of fiction. Reading on holiday, when travelling or commuting, or when waiting in a doctor's waiting room - all these situations call for something stimulating and interesting to pass the time, but also something that will not be too complex concentration-wise.Shorter stories are ideal, and we are championing their return to favour.Published by Words Are Life. Do support independent publishers!
This is a book of poetry for everyone.Inside is a treasure trove of writing celebrating mindfulness. Read the poems aloud of curl up with them in a quiet corner. Begin your journey into a lifelong love of poetry.
Boomshakalaking is a variant of the expression Boomshakalaka and is currently recognised as a boastful, teasingly hostile exclamation that follows a noteworthy achievement or pulling off an impressive stunt. Basically its meaning is similar to in your face!Which is why this anthology is subtitled Modern Crimes for Modern Times, because most, if not all, are not your regular crime fiction pieces - in fact some quite happily dance along the edges of multiple genres and styles, while others skew it like it is.Featuring work from Scott Talbot Evans, Edward Sheehy, Robb T. White, Robert Petyo, Brian R. Quinn, Orca Green, Robert Parker, Brandon Barrows, S. E. Bailey, Edward St. Boniface, Dan A. Cardoza, Sean Marciniak, Lynn Hesse, and Hernán Salvarezza - and even we have to admit that this is one of the most diverse sub-genre spanning anthologies we have produced so far, while still sitting under the umbrella of Crime Fiction. As with all of these anthologies, we hope you'll find something that you immediately like, as well as something that takes you out of your comfort zone - and puts you into a completely new one. In other words, in the spirit of the Murderous Ink Press motto: You never know what you like until you read it.
A book containing the stories and poems that have been selected for prizes or special mention in the 2022 short story and poetry competitions organised by The Bedford Competition. For each category of prize the relevant judge has included a commentary. Each of the authors featured has provided a short biography.
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