Author : Marie Thérèse Meulders-Klein
Genre : Political Science
Publisher : Martinus Nijhoff Publishers
ISBN : 9041116273
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Section I - Genetics.

Author : Jack O. Balswick
Genre : Family & Relationships
Publisher : Baker Academic
ISBN : 9780801032493
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The authors of A Model for Marriage share Christian insights into universal issues that shape modern family life from marriage and parenting to sexuality and communication, providing in the latest edition updates on contemporary classroom practices and online resources. Original.

Author : Jonathan Bradshaw
Genre : Social Science
Publisher : Routledge
ISBN : 9781317587958
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In The Family Fund, first published in 1980, Bradshaw discusses the introduction of The Family Fund- a grant given to families in response of the discovery of the damages caused by the Thalidomide drug. He examines all aspects of the Fund including its origins, aims, publicity and its future. This text is ideal for students of sociology.

Author : Kamran Asdar Ali
Genre : Social Science
Publisher : University of Texas Press
ISBN : 9780292705142
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Publisher Fact Sheet This study of family planning programs in Egypt is a model for the study of social programs in developing countries.

Author : Suzanne Desan
Genre : History
Publisher : Univ of California Press
ISBN : 9780520248168
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Annotation A sophisticated and groundbreaking book on what women actually did and what actually happened to them during the French Revolution.

Author : Brian Montgomery
Genre : History
Publisher : Pen and Sword
ISBN : 9781848844254
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Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery of Alamein has attracted the attention of countless historians over the last 70 years but, despite this coverage, views of his character remain controversial and contradictory. His younger brother Brian, himself a successful soldier, enters the fray with this charming and revealing book examining the background of this legendary military commander. He provides a fascinating account of the influences of Monty’s family genes together with a wealth of unknown details about his career. His grandfather, Sir Robert Montgomery, played a key role in crushing the Indian Mutiny and his adventures have intriguing parallels with those of Monty’s two generations later. Dean Farrar, his maternal grandfather, was a powerful Victorian educational and religious figure (Headmaster of Marlborough College and Dean of Canterbury) and author of the iconic Eric, or Little by Little. The author examines in the most entertaining and frank manner Monty’s idiosyncratic character traits; his opposition to tradition, his Nelsonian approach to rules and regulations, his ruthlessness and determination and his unfashionable views on the absolute necessity for self publicity – and the most intensive training to get the maximum from his subordinates, down to the most junior levels.

Author : J. Ross Eshleman
Genre : Families
Publisher : Boston : Allyn and Bacon
ISBN : UOM:39015002492968
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Author : Paul Pearsall
Genre : Social Science
Publisher : Doubleday Books
ISBN : 0385260059
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Speaking to the need for a nurturing family, the author demonstrates--using five families as examples--the unique healing potential that the family provides

Author : Lea Baider
Genre : Medical
Publisher : Wiley
ISBN : UOM:39015049660387
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An extensively updated and extended new edition of this highly successful book on how cancer affects every individual within a family and has a major impact on the family structure itself. It covers a very broad range of topics from sexual problems to how children view cancer (in their parents, their siblings and in themselves). Cancer remains one of the most common and serious diseases at the dawn of the new millennium, and since the publication of the first, highly successful edition, great strides have been made as research and clinical studies have shed new light on the important role of the family in cancer. This new edition incorporates this new knowledge and discusses areas such as: * The role of culture and belief systems * Specific family intervention * The impact of genetics on the response of patients and their families to cancer The editors and authors of this second edition have succeeded in providing a refreshing and comprehensive view of the issues confronting families around the world when one of their members is diagnosed with cancer.

Author : William A. Stacey
Genre : Family violence
Publisher : Boston : Beacon Press
ISBN : UVA:X000507456
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Candid interviews with all of the family members--wife, husband, and children--in families shattered by family violence are interwoven with statistical profiles to portray the facts of family violence, with accompanying information on counseling programs.