Prostitution Trafficking and Traumatic Stress

Prostitution  Trafficking and Traumatic Stress
Author: Melissa Farley
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 388
Release: 2003
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 0789023792

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Prostitution, Trafficking, and Traumatic Stress documents the violence that runs like a constant thread throughout all types of prostitution, including escort, brothel, trafficking, strip club, and street prostitution. The book presents clinical examples, analysis, and original research, counteracting common myths about the harmlessness of prostitution. It explores the connections between prostitution, incest, sexual harassment, rape, and battering; looks at peer support programs for women escaping prostitution; examines clinical symptoms common among prostitutes; and much more.

Pietism in Petticoats and Other Comedies

Pietism in Petticoats and Other Comedies
Author: Louise Adelgunde Victorie Gottsched
Publsiher: Boydell & Brewer
Total Pages: 352
Release: 1994
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 1879751607

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First English translation of Gottsched's five original comedies. Luise Adelgunde Gottsched (1713-1762), poet, essayist, translator, and playwright, was regarded during her lifetime as intellectually the most formidable woman in Germany. Together with her better-known husband, Johann C. Gottsched, she crusaded to reform the language and literary taste of the Germans. Frau Gottsched's most important contribution to German literature came in the form of her translations and original comedies in the French classical style. The present volume offers for the first time in English translation Luise Gottsched's five original comedies, including Pietism in Petticoats (1736). The targets of her biting wit are hypocritical religious fundamentalists, the gentry, middle-class social climbers, German francophiles, and pseudo-intellectuals. These witty satires make it obvious why Luise has come to be viewed as the mother of the modern German comedy.

Towards the Light at the End of the Tunnel

Towards the Light at the End of the Tunnel
Author: Gisela H. E. Schneider.
Publsiher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2016-08-19
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781524624637

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Towards the Light at the End of the Tunnel is the autobiography of Gisela H. Schneider, a German civilian who experienced a hair-raising childhood and adolescence growing up in Hitlers Third Reich. After World War II, the author attempted under extremely dangerous conditions to find her brother and their mother and reunite their scattered family. The family lived behind the Iron Curtain for many years although the author herself was able to escape to West Germany in 1946 with the help of cousins. The author married soon afterwards and eventually immigrated with her husband and four children to the United States. But life in her new country was not without its personal challenges. Her marriage was not a happy one. After many years, she at last found the courage and determination to establish a new and rewarding life for herself on her own terms. Ms. Schneiders story is a riveting and inspirational tale of hope and survival under almost-unimaginable conditions. Considered in the historical context of her time, Towards the Light at the End of the Tunnel also presents a point of view of world events that is still very little known or even acknowledged in the United States.

The Lost Manuscript

The Lost Manuscript
Author: Gustav Freytag
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 988
Release: 1898
Genre: German fiction
ISBN: UOM:39015010805995

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Weeds Like Us

Weeds Like Us
Author: Gunter Nitsch
Publsiher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 486
Release: 2008
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781438933122

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The uprooting of seven million civilians - women, children, and elderly men - from their homes in the German provinces of East Prussia, Pomerania, and Silesia following World War II is largely unknown in the United States. Weeds Like Us is a gripping true adventure story about the author's own East Prussian family. The author's earliest years were spent in relative comfort on his grandfather's farm in East Prussia during World War II. For him, life in Hitler's Germany was the natural order of things. Then, in January 1945, just after the author's seventh birthday, the Russians rolled into East Prussia. Full of unexpected twists and turns, Weeds Like Us tells the story of what happened over the next six years, as the author's family tried to make its way safely to the West.

The Open Court

The Open Court
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 806
Release: 1889
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: UCAL:C2612305

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The Lost Manuscript

The Lost Manuscript
Author: Gustav Freytag
Publsiher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 646
Release: 2020-07-18
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9783752325225

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Reproduction of the original: The Lost Manuscript by Gustav Freytag

Skeleton God

Skeleton God
Author: Eliot Pattison
Publsiher: Minotaur Books
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2017-03-14
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781466876095

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In Eliot Pattison's Skeleton God, Shan Tao Yun, now the reluctant constable of a remote Tibetan town, has learned to expect the impossible at the roof of the world, but nothing has prepared him for his discovery when he investigates a report that a nun has been savagely assaulted by ghosts. In an ancient tomb by the old nun lies a gilded saint buried centuries earlier, flanked by the remains of a Chinese soldier killed fifty years before and an American man murdered only hours earlier. Shan is thrust into a maelstrom of intrigue and contradiction. The Tibetans are terrified, the notorious Public Security Bureau wants nothing to do with the murders, and the army seems determined to just bury the dead again and Shan with them. No one wants to pursue the truth–except Shan, who finds himself in a violent collision between a heartbreaking, clandestine effort to reunite refugees from Tibet separated for decades and a covert corruption investigation that reaches to the top levels of the government in Beijing, China. The terrible secret Shan uncovers changes his town and his life forever.