Familiar Strangers, Changing Faces

Familiar Strangers, Changing Faces
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Publisher : Lulu.com
Total Pages : 300
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ISBN-10 : 9780557465460
ISBN-13 : 055746546X
Rating : 4/5 (60 Downloads)

Synopsis Familiar Strangers, Changing Faces by : Nanette Kirk

Desperation can make people do strange things...Janet sacrificed her freedom for a man who didn't love her and took the heat for a crime he committed. After years in jail and being reunited with her daughter, Brandy, Janet is finally starting her life afresh. Kevin comes into her life and is the solid foundation during an unstable time in her life. However, Kevin has his own drama to contend with. His beautiful ex-girlfriend, Chara cannot seem to understand that Kevin has moved on with his life. After all she broke up with him. Chara doesn't see it that way. Kevin belongs to her. No one will take what belongs to her ask the other women who made that same mistake. Janet's daughter, Brandy endured much suffering and pain while her mom was in prison. Tyrone was the one man who she thought would always be there for her, that was until he abandoned her. Familiar Strangers, Changing Faces explores how desperation can push men and women to the edge of sanity.

A Twist of Fate

A Twist of Fate
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Publisher : AuthorHouse
Total Pages : 594
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ISBN-10 : 9781524641153
ISBN-13 : 1524641154
Rating : 4/5 (53 Downloads)

Synopsis A Twist of Fate by : Tina Dison

A Twist of Fate is the story of seventeen-year-old Angel Johanson, a shy, self-conscious young woman striving to find her place in a world fraught with peril. As she struggles to understand what happened to her and get her mind off the young woman she never knew, she devotes herself to getting through another day. Her fight for survival leads her back to the family that rescued her. Angel has long accepted the circumstances she now faces and her newfound friends, with the exception of oneSean Callenger. She finds herself both frightened and fascinated by him and his unusual family. Her stubborn focus to put the pieces of her own life back together leaves no room in her affections for Sean or the romantic interest others try to proclaim for her. Determined not to show any feelings for Sean, Angels friends scheme up Operation Romancea sure plan to push her and get the two of them together. But just as Angel begins to succeed with keeping her thoughts and feelings to herself, she unveils his familys mystery, and suddenly, nothing seems sure.

Helping Familiar Strangers

Helping Familiar Strangers
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Publisher : Indiana University Press
Total Pages : 255
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ISBN-10 : 9780253063571
ISBN-13 : 0253063574
Rating : 4/5 (71 Downloads)

Synopsis Helping Familiar Strangers by : Louise Olliff

Who helps in situations of forced displacement? How and why do they get involved? In Helping Familiar Strangers, Louise Olliff focuses on one type of humanitarian group, refugee diaspora organizations (RDOs), to explore the complicated impulses, practices, and relationships between these activists and the "familiar strangers" they try to help. By documenting findings from ethnographic research and interviews with resettled and displaced persons, RDO representatives, and humanitarian professionals in Australia, Switzerland, Thailand, and Indonesia, Olliff reveals that former refugees are actively involved in helping people in situations of forced displacement and that individuals with lived experience of forced displacement have valuable knowledge, skills, and networks that can be drawn on in times of humanitarian crisis. We live in a world where humanitarians have varying motivations, capacities, and ways of helping those in need, and Helping Familiar Strangers confirms that RDOs and similar groups are an important part of the tapestry of care that people turn to when seeking protection far from home.

HMS Saracen

HMS Saracen
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Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages : 346
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ISBN-10 : 9781590136881
ISBN-13 : 1590136888
Rating : 4/5 (81 Downloads)

Synopsis HMS Saracen by : Douglas Reeman

Malta 1941. To most people HMS Saracen is just an ugly, obsolete ship with an equally ugly recent history: her last commander is due for court-martial after shelling the troops he was sent to protect. But to Captain Richard Chesnaye she brings back memories—memories of the First World War when he and the old monitor went through the Gallipoli campaign together. It seems that captain and ship are both past their best. But as the war enters a new phase, Chesnaye senses the possibility of a fresh, significant role—for him and the Saracen.

Familiar Strangers

Familiar Strangers
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Publisher : Partridge Publishing
Total Pages : 203
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ISBN-10 : 9781543707908
ISBN-13 : 1543707904
Rating : 4/5 (08 Downloads)

Synopsis Familiar Strangers by : Nikhil Kurien

Familiar Strangers is a marvelous kaleidoscope of varied colours and exquisite patterns as the pages keep turning. The author has undoubtedly presented us a collection of exquisite literary gems. The varied plots, built with intense imagination, showcase the human whims and absurdities in stark reality and in surrealism. Each story is different from the other in theme, background, and presentation. No lover of literature can put down Familiar Strangers once they start reading it.

New Faces in a Changing America

New Faces in a Changing America
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Publisher : SAGE
Total Pages : 436
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ISBN-10 : 0761923004
ISBN-13 : 9780761923008
Rating : 4/5 (04 Downloads)

Synopsis New Faces in a Changing America by : Loretta I. Winters

How multiracial people identify themselves can have a big impact on their positions in family, community & society. This volume examines the multiracial experience in the US.

Familiar Strangers, Juvenile Panic and the British Press

Familiar Strangers, Juvenile Panic and the British Press
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 265
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ISBN-10 : 9781137529954
ISBN-13 : 1137529954
Rating : 4/5 (54 Downloads)

Synopsis Familiar Strangers, Juvenile Panic and the British Press by : James Morrison

This book argues that Britain is gripped by an endemic and ongoing panic about the position of children in society – which frames them as, alternately, victims and threats. It argues the press is a key player in promoting this discourse, which is rooted in a wide-scale breakdown in social trust.

Transport Policy: Learning Lessons from History

Transport Policy: Learning Lessons from History
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Publisher : Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Total Pages : 275
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ISBN-10 : 9781472460073
ISBN-13 : 1472460073
Rating : 4/5 (73 Downloads)

Synopsis Transport Policy: Learning Lessons from History by : Prof Dr Colin Divall

The key aim of this volume is to demonstrate ways in which an understanding of history can be used to inform present-day transport and mobility policies. This is not to say that history repeats itself, or that every contemporary transport dilemma has an historical counterpart: rather, the contributors to this book argue that in many contexts of transport planning a better understanding of the context and consequences of past decisions and processes could lead to more effective policy decisions. Collectively the authors explore the ways in which the methods and approaches of historical research may be applied to contemporary transport and policy issues across a wide range of transport modes and contexts. By linking two bodies of academic research that for the most part remain separate this volume helps to inform current transport and mobility policies and to stimulate innovative new research that links studies of both past and present mobilities.

Mobilities: New Perspectives on Transport and Society

Mobilities: New Perspectives on Transport and Society
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 386
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ISBN-10 : 9781317095149
ISBN-13 : 1317095146
Rating : 4/5 (49 Downloads)

Synopsis Mobilities: New Perspectives on Transport and Society by : John Urry

Bringing together the leading authors currently working at the intersection of social science and transport science, this volume provides a companion to the well-established and extensive international Transport and Society series. Each chapter, and the volume as a whole, offers closer and richer consideration of the issues, practices and structures of multiple mobilities which shape the current world but which have typically been overlooked or minimised. What this approach seeks to do is not only draw attention to many new areas of research and investigation relating to mobile lives, but also to point to new theories and methods by which such lives have to be researched and examined. Such new theories and methods are relevant both to rethinking 'transport' studies as such but are also recasting 'societal' studies as 'transport' so that it comes out of the ghetto and enters mainstream social science.

Mobile Media Practices, Presence and Politics

Mobile Media Practices, Presence and Politics
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 253
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ISBN-10 : 9781136746529
ISBN-13 : 1136746528
Rating : 4/5 (29 Downloads)

Synopsis Mobile Media Practices, Presence and Politics by : Kathleen M. Cumiskey

As an example of convergence, the mobile phone—especially in the form of smartphone—is now ushering in new promises of seamlessness between engagement with technology and everyday common experiences. This seamlessness is not only about how one transitions between the worlds of the device and the physical environment but it also captures the transition and convergences between devices as well (i.e. laptop to smartphone, smartphone to tablet). This volume argues, however, that these transitions are far from seamless. We see divisions between online and offline, virtual and actual, here and there, taking on different cartographies, emergent forms of seams. It is these seams that this volume acknowledges, challenges and explores—socially, culturally, technologically and historically—as we move to a deeper understanding of the role and impact of mobile communication’s saturation throughout the world.