Margaret Crompton, Adolescents and Social Workers, Heinemann Ed. Books, London (1982) 1982. Pp. 92. Price 2.95 (paperback)It is known that the extreme consequence of child abuse is a dead child. Attempts to determine the success of services to prevent child abuse and subsequent deaths ...
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Buildings, bridges, and books don't exist without the workers who are often invisible in the final product, as this joyous and profound picture book reveals. Buy the Book Teammates (Paula Wiseman Books) Tiki struggles to recover from a game day fumble until his brother helps him out in this...
In the early 1880s, whenAestheticismwas the rage and despair of literaryLondon, Wilde established himself in social and artistic circles by his wit and flamboyance. Soon the periodicalPunchmade him the satiric object of itsantagonismto the Aesthetes for what was considered their unmasculine devotion...
Books, Art and Book Art by Richard Minsky. His work combines masterful craftsmanship with the exploration of contemporary metaphors in Fine and Applied Art. Guest Books for homes and institutions. Art with social and political Content.
(who is also Black) creates a sharp future analogy to race relations in America. Invisibles are considered stupid and lazy, good only for manual labor and domestic work. A few are talented athletes or singers, while others are sex workers. All are required to wear special collars that are ...
Unleash[ing] the ‘eternal natural laws’ of the capitalist mode of production, to complete the process of separation between the workers and the conditions of their labour, to transform, at one pole, the social means of production and subsistence into capital, and at the opposite pole, the ...
Depero Futurista’s peculiar off-rhymings in history prompt questions about the intersection of art and our social contract. How is it that fascism weighs on Depero’s art but has not suffocated it, even when the association peeps out as it does inImbullonato? How is it that communism weigh...
Based on John Steinbeck’s own experience, this is a touching story of the complex bond between two migrant ranch workers during the Great Depression. Lennie Small is large and strong, but has limited mental abilities. George Milton, intelligent but uneducated, acts as Lennie’s father. ...
I was moved to tears by some of the heroic, tireless, caring service provided by social workers and drug-abuse counselors describe in Raising Lazarus, especially a chapter called “Backburn.” It will humble you and give you faith in what some people are doing to help their fellow humans....