Troubled Transplants

Troubled Transplants
Author: Richard J. Delaney,Frank R. Kunstal
Publsiher: Wood 'N' Barnes Publishing
Total Pages: 184
Release: 1997
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1885473184

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Caring for troubled adoptive/foster care children can be both harrowing and heroic. Many of today's foster and adopted children come from backgrounds where they experience not only the loss of previous caregivers, but have also suffered from abuse, sexual exploitation, or neglect. Individuals who invite these children into their homes often find themselves in a therapeutic role that can tax and exhaust. Troubled Transplants focuses on these children, their backgrounds, and their deleterious impact on the interaction and environment with the foster or adoptive family. The authors provide suggestions about behavioral roots and practical strategies to address and improve these issues.

Troubled Times

Troubled Times
Author: Gene Baumgaertner
Publsiher: Trafford Publishing
Total Pages: 345
Release: 2012-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781466922754

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This is a tale of fifteenth-century England troubled times times of medieval knights, mayhem, war, and of friendship, honor, and determination. England has a weak king who has ruled too long. Powerful magnates seek to rob the king of his wealth, of his authority, and of his majesty. It is a time of deceit and double-dealing, of theft and violence, of murder and war. Into these times come William Wulfgar Howard, the bastard son of a wayward knight, and John Hugh Fitzalan, high-born aristocrat. In the halls and tilting yards of Arundel Castle, they quickly become friends. Together they strive to become young gentlemen, skilled warriors, and chivalrous esquires. Thrust into war when barely a dozen years old, they find high adventure, rich spoils, and much more. Stepping into the waning years of the Hundred Years War, they must quickly absorb the skills of professional warriors and fight battles on land and sea, struggling to save a lost cause. Along the way, they find that a quick blade is sometimes as valuable as a quick wit, and that friendship is worth more than wealth.

Troubled Seas

Troubled Seas
Author: Meghan Christine Perri
Publsiher: WestBow Press
Total Pages: 43
Release: 2021-01-13
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781664208643

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Have you ever thought: That was definitely God, or wanted a tangible representation of a God hug? Meghan talks about times where she is paralyzed in fear, and experiences Daddy God, scoop her up and breathe air into her lungs again. She talks about that daily manna we all rely on as God carves out our path.

Troubled Partnership

Troubled Partnership
Author: Mark A. Lorell
Publsiher: Transaction Publishers
Total Pages: 500
Release: 1996-01-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1412840422

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During World War II, Japanese fighters, such as the famed Zero, were among the most respected and feared combat aircraft in the world. But for decades following the defeat of Japan in 1945, a variety of political and economic factors prevented Japan from developing its own modern national fighter. This changed in the 1980s. Japan began independently developing its first world-class fighter since World War II. After several years of contentious negotiations, the Japanese agreed to work with the United States to cooperatively develop a minimally modified F-16, the FS-X. The new fighter, however, has evolved into a world-class aircraft developed largely by Japanese industry primarily due to errors committed by the U.S. side. By the fall of 1995, fifty years after the end of World War II, the Zero for the 1990s will have made its first flight, catapulting Japan into the elite ranks of nations capable of developing the most advanced weapon systems. In "Troubled Partnership, "Mark Lorell traces the evolution of the FS-X, disclosing the conflicting economic and security objectives advanced by U.S. officials, the flawed U.S. policy of technology reciprocity, and the challenges of international collaboration. Its deep intimacy with the interplay of policy and economy will make this volume of intense interest to political scientists, military studies specialists, historians, and government officials.

In Troubled Times

In Troubled Times
Author: David Rosenfeld
Publsiher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 82
Release: 2009-05-01
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9781438956039

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Remedies for Saving Our Youth in Today S Troubled Society

Remedies for Saving Our Youth in Today   S Troubled Society
Author: Rusty Skipper
Publsiher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 43
Release: 2017-06-23
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781524545710

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This book was written for the benefit of humanity so the future of our existence would have a better chance of moral ethics and longevity. Whereas it would keep the mind in an elevated state, the spirit would be at ease, and the soul would prance at its owners demand. The body itself will resemble perfection. The material deals with your character, your personal growth as a human being, decision-making, education, responsibility, and staying focused, just to name a few. When I was scribbling these thoughts on paper, I knew for certain that my life had transitioned far better than I expected. And if there was no other way that I could contribute to society, I knew dedicating my mind, my love, and my life would seal the deal.

Finding God in Troubled Times

Finding God in Troubled Times
Author: Richard J. Hauser
Publsiher: Loyola Press
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2002
Genre: Suffering
ISBN: 0829419810

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A professor of theology offers practical help for Christians in using faith to more effectively deal with suffering. Original.

Troubled Waters

Troubled Waters
Author: Dewey Lambdin
Publsiher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2008-01-08
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781429995160

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The fourteenth tale in Dewey Lambdin's classic naval adventure series Spring of 1800, and Captain Alan Lewrie, fresh from victory in the South Atlantic, is reckoned a hero on a par with Nelson in all the papers. Back in England, he's fitting out his new frigate, HMS Savage, the fruits of that victory, the largest and best-armed frigate he's ever commanded. But you can't leave Lewrie ashore too long without trouble arising. A Jamaica court has tried him in absentia and sentenced him to hang for the theft of a dozen Black slaves to man his old ship, HMS Proteus. A crime, or was it liberation, as his London barrister argues? The vengeful slaveowner, Hugh Beauman, has come to London to seek Lewrie's end . . . with or without the majesty of the Law! Then there's the matter of those anonymous letters sent to his wife, Caroline, portraying him as a faithless rakehell and serving up the most florid lies . . . along with some unfortunately florid truths. Lewrie appeals to the "retired" Foreign Office spy, Zachariah Twigg, to "smoak out" the hand that guides the poison pen, even while wondering why Twigg seems so eager to help his legal case, of a sudden. Is the devious old devil ready to sacrifice him for some motive of his own? A fortunate legal ruling, which only delays the matter of Lewrie's utter ruin, leaves him free to take Savage to sea upon the King's business, to join the close blockade of the Gironde River in Sou'west France, and plug the threat of enemy warships, privateers, and neutrals smuggling goods in and out of Bordeaux. It could be a dull and plodding dreariness, but . . . a bored Captain Alan Lewrie, safe in his post for the moment, can be a dangerous fellow to his country's foes. If only to relieve the tedium!