Author: Shad Helmstetter
Publisher: Pocket Book
Keywords: choices, life, discover, important
Number of Pages: 236
Published: 1992-05-01
List price: $2.98
ISBN-10: 0671674188
ISBN-13: 9780671674182
Author: Janet Hanso
Publisher: McGraw-Hill
Keywords: defining, success, own, terms, risks, taking, women, making, career, choices, broads
Number of Pages: 288
Published: 2006-03-13
List price: $21.95
ISBN-10: 0071423680
ISBN-13: 9780071423687
More Than 85 Broads introduces us to a remarkable group of strong, passionate, and talented women who all define success on their own terms. Along with author Janet Hanson’s riveting account of how she built 85 Broads into a groundbreaking global network community, each of these women candidly tells her own powerful story. Meet Trailblazers who need no roadmap or formula for success-just their own optimism, confidence, and gut instincts. Meet Adventurers who push past boundaries and find new ways to define success for themselves. Meet Parents who are building true partnerships rather tha
Author: Chava Rosenberg
Publisher: Feldheim
Keywords: choices
Number of Pages: 538
Published: 2007-01-24
List price: $27.99
ISBN-10: 965737507X
ISBN-13: 9789657375075
Clara has been married to Dr. Karl Dinitz, the famous music therapist, for ten years. He is beloved to all of his clients, but is he really the man they think he is? Even Clara has her doubts. Who should she believe? Eyal and Nira Lotam are recent baalei teshuvah who have chosen to live in the holy city of Tzefas. Nira has multiple obligations to her family during their adjustment to a new environment, to her teenaged neighbor who really needs her help, and to her secular father, who needs her advice for his upcoming play about baalei teshuvah. Eyal’s internship takes him to London, sepa
Author: Spider Robinso
Publisher: Bae
Keywords: choices, hard
Number of Pages: 288
Published: 2009-08-25
List price: $7.99
ISBN-10: 1439133034
ISBN-13: 9781439133033
After the shattering death of his beloved wife, aging baby-boomer Russell Walker had wanted only to hide from the world in the woods of British Columbia. Instead, an old college acquaintance called Smelly, who was a telepath, had knocked on his door and demanded his help in stopping a serial killer who made Hannibal Lector look like a boy scout. They had managed to convince Nika, a hard-headed and skeptical police officer, and the trio had stopped the killer, though nearly at the cost of their own lives, and things could go back to normal . . . they thought. But then Russell was visited by his
Author:
Publisher: Captus Pr
Keywords: choices, handicaps, developmental, empowerment
Number of Pages: 181
Published: 1994-12-01
List price: unknow
ISBN-10: 0921801912
ISBN-13: 9780921801917
This book is an evaluation of the quality of life of adults with developmental disabilities. It describes an intervention process using concepts of choice and empowerment, and measures changes in needs, performance and self-concept. Rehabilitation in the home and in the local community is seen as a practical and effective process. Implications of the findings for the education of professionals and for rehabilitation services are discussed. The authors look at the financial implications of the field model and illustrate how major changes to agency management and deployment of personnel could be
Author: Andre Dubus
Publisher: David R Godine
Keywords: choices, amp, adultery
Number of Pages: 192
Published: 1999-06-01
List price: $13.95
ISBN-10: 0879232846
ISBN-13: 9780879232849
This second book of short stories by Andre Dubus established him as a master of the genre in the lineage of Hemingway and Chekhov, even as its gritty truths and spiritual attentiveness served to set his voice apart. The opening stories focus on the fragile nature of youth, exemplified in struggles with a father, a friend, an enemy, and obesity. In part two, Dubus contends with more adult forms of discipline: the military, the police, and fate and then leaves us with the most wrenchingof all emotional challenges in the final novella, "Adultery." Poignant as parables, alive as fiction, and com
Author: Laurence H. Tribe
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Keywords: choices, constitutional
Number of Pages: 474
Published: 1986-10-15
List price: $37.00
ISBN-10: 067416539X
ISBN-13: 9780674165397
Constitutional Choices illuminates the world 0f scholarship and advocacy uniquely combined by Laurence Tribe, one of the nation’s leading professors of constitutional law and most successful practitioners before the Supreme Court. In his new hook, Tribe boldly moves beyond the seemingly endless debate over which judicial approaches to enforcing the Constitution are "legitimate" and which are not. Arguing that all claims to legitimacy must remain suspect, Tribe focuses instead on the choices that must nonetheless be made in resolving actual constitutional controversies. To do so, he exa