Restoring Harmony

Restoring Harmony
Author: Joelle Anthony
Publsiher: Penguin
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2010-05-13
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 9781101187678

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The year is 2041, and sixteen-year-old Molly McClure has lived a relatively quiet life on an isolated farming island in Canada, but when her family fears the worst may have happened to her grandparents in the US, Molly must brave the dangerous, chaotic world left after global economic collapse?one of massive oil shortages, rampant crime, and abandoned cities. Molly is relieved to find her grandparents alive in their Portland suburb, but they?re financially ruined and practically starving. What should?ve been a quick trip turns into a full-fledged rescue mission. And when Molly witnesses something the local crime bosses wishes she hadn?t, Molly?s only way home may be to beat them at their own game. Luckily, there?s a handsome stranger who?s willing to help. Restoring Harmony is a riveting, fast-paced dystopian tale complete with adventure and romance that readers will devour.

Restorative Justice

Restorative Justice
Author: Eugene McLaughlin,Open University
Publsiher: SAGE
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2003-06-02
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0761942092

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Restorative Justice brings together key international writings that trace the development of restorative justice from its diverse beginnings to current global policies and practices.

Evocative Autoethnography

Evocative Autoethnography
Author: Arthur Bochner,Carolyn Ellis
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 332
Release: 2016-03-21
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781134815876

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This comprehensive text is the first to introduce evocative autoethnography as a methodology and a way of life in the human sciences. Using numerous examples from their work and others, world-renowned scholars Arthur Bochner and Carolyn Ellis, originators of the method, emphasize how to connect intellectually and emotionally to the lives of readers throughout the challenging process of representing lived experiences. Written as the story of a fictional workshop, based on many similar sessions led by the authors, it incorporates group discussions, common questions, and workshop handouts. The book: describes the history, development, and purposes of evocative storytelling; provides detailed instruction on becoming a story-writer and living a writing life; examines fundamental ethical issues, dilemmas, and responsibilities; illustrates ways ethnography intersects with autoethnography; calls attention to how truth and memory figure into the works and lives of evocative autoethnographers.

The Handbook of Crime Punishment

The Handbook of Crime   Punishment
Author: Michael H. Tonry
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 836
Release: 2000
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0195140605

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Consisting of 28 articles, this comprehensive reference work on the study of crime, examines: its causes, effects, trends, and institutions, current philosophies of punishment and ways of controlling crime.

Restoring Harmony

Restoring Harmony
Author: Joëlle Anthony
Publsiher: Putnam Publishing Group
Total Pages: 307
Release: 2010
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0399252819

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Having lived an existence of relative quiet on an isolated farming island, 16-year-old Molly of 2041 Canada is sent to find and rescue her grandparents from a U.S. suburb devastated by global economic collapse and organized crime. A first novel.

A New Psychology Based on Community Equality and Care of the Earth

A New Psychology Based on Community  Equality  and Care of the Earth
Author: Arthur W. Blume
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 355
Release: 2020-04-14
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9798216122906

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Explains Native American psychology and how its unique perspectives on mind and behavior can bring a focus to better heal individual, social, and global disorders. Psychology is a relatively new discipline, with foundations formed narrowly and near-exclusively by white, European males. But in this increasingly diverse nation and world, those foundations filled with implicit bias are too narrow to best help our people and society, says author Arthur Blume, a fellow of the American Psychological Association. According to Blume, a narrowly based perspective prevents "out-of-the-box" thinking, research, and treatment that could well power greater healing and avoidance of disorders. In this text, Blume explains the Native American perspective on psychology, detailing why that needs to be incorporated as a new model for this field. A Native American psychologist, he contrasts the original culture of psychology's creators—as it includes individualism, autonomy, independence, and hierarchal relationships—with that of Native Americans in the context of communalism, interdependence, earth-centeredness, and egalitarianism. As Blume explains, psychological happiness is redefined by the reality of our interdependence rather than materialism and individualism, and how we do things becomes as important as what we accomplish.

Regulation Crime and Freedom

Regulation  Crime and Freedom
Author: John Braithwaite
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 385
Release: 2020-09-10
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781000160482

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This title was first published in 2000: John Braithwaite is a distinguished criminologist with an international reputation in the study of regulation and globalization. This collection contains his most important and influential essays in criminal justice and business regulation. It has a substantial introduction explaining the thematization of his work around the design of regulatory systems to maximize freedoms as non-domination.

The Key to Self Discovery

The Key to Self Discovery
Author: Russell C. Kick
Publsiher: Self-Discovery Research Institute
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2004
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9781412025775

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This book is dedicated to my wife Jane, my angel guide. There is far more to you and life than you ever dared to dream. The Key to Self-Discovery shows in a very practical way how to realize your full potential and create a meaningful, happy and full life. The "Key" is a system known as The Holistic Way (The WAY) is designed to engender inner peace and harmony, and to help you to release the enormous potential within for greater love, intelligence, creativity and consciousness. The WAY helps you to discover who you are, the purpose of your life, and empowers you to create your own future. The Key to Self-Discovery is unique in its approach to seeking and finding the truth of self and life, and the realization all of you can be. The system presented in the book, The Way, is a synthesis of ancient wisdom and modern scientific research. The WAY consists of twelve guides that together provide a philosophy of life intended to give you the power to create, make a difference, find well being and self-worth, experience all that life has to offer, and guide you on the pathway to enlightenment. Music, visualization and effective original tools are presented to empower you to seek within and become your whole self.