Helpless

Helpless
Author: Barbara Gowdy
Publsiher: HarperCollins Canada
Total Pages: 275
Release: 2011-03-28
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781443402491

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Celia is the single mother of an exceptionally beautiful child: nine-year-old Rachel. All too aware of the precarious balance of the life she has built for the two of them, Celia worries about her daughter’s longing for the father she has never met. When Rachel disappears one night during a blackout, Celia is stricken with guilt and terror. But her desperation is only half the story as Ron, the man who has taken Rachel, struggles with feelings that are at once tender, misguided and chillingly fixated. A suspenseful and haunting novel of obsessive love, Helpless once again showcases Barbara Gowdy’s incredible talent for bringing the reader face to face with the provocative and discomforting. At the height of the story’s tension, she leads us with a steady hand into territory that is unexpected but ultimately as transcendent as the passing of a storm.

Helpless

Helpless
Author: Christie Blatchford
Publsiher: Anchor Canada
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2011-07-26
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780385670401

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It officially began on February 28, 2006, when a handful of protesters from the nearby Six Nations reserve walked onto Douglas Creek Estates, then a residential subdivision under construction, and blocked workers from entering. Over the course of the spring and summer of that first year, the criminal actions of the occupiers included throwing a vehicle over an overpass, the burning down of a hydro transformer which caused a three-day blackout, the torching of a bridge and the hijacking of a police vehicle. During the very worst period, ordinary residents living near the site had to pass through native barricades, show native-issued "passports", and were occasionally threatened with body searches and routinely subjected to threats. Much of this lawless conduct occurred under the noses of the Ontario Provincial Police, who, often against their own best instincts, stood by and watched: They too had been intimidated. Arrests, where they were made, weren't made contemporaneously, but weeks or monthlater. The result was to embolden the occupiers and render non-native citizens vulnerable and afraid. Eighteen months after the occupation began, a home builder named Sam Gualtieri, working on the house he was giving his daughter as a wedding present, was attacked by protesters and beaten so badly he will never fully recover from his injuries. The occupation is now in its fifth year. Throughout, Christie Blatchford has been observing, interviewing, and investigating with the tenacity that has made her both the doyen of Canadian crime reporters and a social commentator beloved for her uncompromising sense of right and wrong. In Helpless she tells the full story for the first time - a story that no part of the press or media in Canada has been prepared to tackle with the unflinching objectivity that Christie Blatchford displays on every page. This is a book whose many revelations, never before reported, will shock and appall. But the last word should go to the author: "This book is not about aboriginal land claims. The book is not about the wholesale removal of seven generations of indigenous youngsters from their reserves and families - this was by dint of federal government policy - or the abuse dished out to many of them at the residential schools into which they were arbitrarily placed or the devastating effects that haunt so many today. This book is not about the dubious merits of the reserve system which may better serve those who wish to see native people fail than those who want desperately for them to succeed. I do not in any way make light of these issues, and they are one way or another in the background of everything that occurred in Caledonia. "What Helpless is about is the failure of government to govern and to protect all its citizens equally."

Learned Helplessness

Learned Helplessness
Author: Christopher Peterson,Steven F. Maier,Martin E. P. Seligman
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 376
Release: 1993
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0195044673

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When experience with uncontrollable events gives rise to the expectation that events in the future will also elude control, disruptions in motivation, emotion, and learning may ensue. "Learned helplessness" refers to the problems that arise in the wake of uncontrollability. First described in the 1960s among laboratory animals, learned helplessness has since been applied to a variety of human problems entailing inappropriate passivity and demoralization. While learned helplessness is best known as an explanation of depression, studies with both people and animals have mapped out the cognitive and biological aspects. The present volume, written by some of the most widely recognized leaders in the field, summarizes and integrates the theory, research, and application of learned helplessness. Each line of work is evaluated critically in terms of what is and is not known, and future directions are sketched. More generally, psychiatrists and psychologists in various specialties will be interested in the book's argument that a theory emphasizing personal control is of particular interest in the here and now, as individuality and control are such salient cultural topics.

Helpless

Helpless
Author: Marianne Marsh
Publsiher: HarperCollins UK
Total Pages: 9
Release: 2009
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780007281145

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Eight year old Marianne, the eldest of five children, was neglected by her slovenly mother and her violent alcoholic father. Uncared for and unkempt she was rejected at school by her peers and scarcely tolerated by her teachers. 'Helpless' is Marianne's heartbreaking story.

Pensions for Certain Physically Or Mentally Helpless Children

Pensions for Certain Physically Or Mentally Helpless Children
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Invalid Pensions
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 20
Release: 1944
Genre: Children with disabilities
ISBN: UIUC:30112119788161

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Helpless

Helpless
Author: Daniel Palmer
Publsiher: Pinnacle Books
Total Pages: 528
Release: 2013-03-26
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780786022687

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Palmer, son of bestselling author Michael Palmer, delivers the follow-up to his acclaimed debut "Delirious"--the story of an award-winning coach who's ordered world is suspended by shocking accusations of murder.

The White Bone

The White Bone
Author: Barbara Gowdy
Publsiher: HarperCollins UK
Total Pages: 358
Release: 2008-07
Genre: Africa, East
ISBN: 9780007291571

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The White Bone, ostensibly about an elephant gifted with visionary powers, is a highly imaginative novel about an infinitely gentle species fighting to survive in a mad world of game poachers and environmental disaster.

Dynamics Of Human Helplessness

Dynamics Of Human Helplessness
Author: Fakir M. Sahoo
Publsiher: Concept Publishing Company
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2002
Genre: Distress (Psychology)
ISBN: 8170229480

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