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Elemental powers are behind the chaos brought to the high-plains town of Suborney when Richie Thorpe and his ragtag religious community arrive and upend the relationship between Tommy Sandor and his mother, Connie.
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Every boy goes through several rites of passage as he grows up to become a man. He learns from siblings, peers, teachers and other adults. But perhaps no one has as much influence over him as his parents. This is not surprising as they look after their son from a young age and build bonds of trust and love. In this collection edited by award-winning author Felix Cheong, parents (both fathers and mothers) write letters to their sons about the different roles they will go through as son, brother, husband and father. Here are life lessons about etiquette, manners, school life, courtship, marriage, work, responsibilities and everything else you can think of in-between. These mini-essays will show you, through the eyes of writers from all walks of life, the trial and trails of bringing up boys. Contributors include: P N Balji, Nizam Ismail, Darren Soh, Clement Mesenas, Kenny Chan, Olivier Castaignède, Mark Laudi, Anitha Devi Pillai, Lester Kok, Dinesh Rai, Gilbert Koh, Roland Koh, Christopher Ng, Vicky Chong, Sanjay C Kuttan, Chris Henson, Bernard Harrison, Lee Ee Wurn and Anthony Goh.
Fathers. --- Mothers. --- Parent and child.
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Der vorliegende Band vereinigt die Referate des am 12. November 2021 veranstalteten 18. Göttinger Workshops zum Familienrecht, in dessen Zentrum die Frage stand, welche Anforderungen an eine kindgerechte Ausgestaltung von Sorge- und Umgangsverfahren zu stellen sind. Dieser Frage nähern sich die Beiträge aus verschiedenen Perspektiven: Neben einer Analyse der verfassungsrechtlichen Grundlagen im Dreiecksverhältnis "Eltern - Kind - Staat" geht es um unterschiedliche Anforderungen in Kinderschutz- und Elternkonfliktverfahren, um die Ausgestaltung der Kindesanhörung aus rechtspraktischer und soziologischer Sicht sowie um die Zusammenarbeit von Jugendamt und Familiengericht während des Verfahrens und um deren Verantwortung im Anschluss an Entscheidungen in Kinderschutzverfahren.
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"Working with Parents and Infants is aimed at understanding the process of psychosomatic illness, exploring the embodiment of psychosomatic health and illness, and the inseparability of psyche and soma. Within this book, the author highlights the beneficial function of psychosomatic symptoms, such as mastitis, in signalling to the counsellor or therapist as well as the patient the need for change and the path through which it may occur. Research and clinical literature have often overlooked the relationship between the woman's attitude to her bodyself, thus her mind-body integration, breastfeeding and the quality of interactions with her baby. A psychosomatic disturbance is in this book conceived as an impaired sense of bodyself, or in other words, a lack of psycho-soma integration. Antonella Sansone presents a new approach to health and the healing relationship emerging from a meeting between Eastern meditative disciplines and Western psychological practise."--Provided by publisher.
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French --- Parent and child (Law) --- Canadians.
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Henrik Ibsen (20th March, 1828 - 23rd May, 1906) is often referred to as the father of realism and ranked just below Shakespeare as Europe's greatest ever playwright especially as his plays are performed most frequently throughout the world after Shakespeare's. He was Norwegian and although set his plays in Norway, he wrote them in Danish and lived most of his professional life in Italy and Germany. His affect on the theatre is still evident today and shapes the distinction of plays being art as opposed to entertainment since he broke down all previous traditions and explored issues, developed characterisation, revealed uncomfortable truths, challenged assumptions and brokedown facades in ourselves as well as society. These factors are clearly demonstrated in Little Eyolf a play that explores the complex family dynamics surrounding the Allmer family through their injured son Eyolf. Alfred, Eyolf's father decides to abandon his work to concentrate on looking after Eyolf who has lived a sheltered life due to the paralysis in one of his legs. Whilst Eyolf yearns normal boyish pursuits, Alfred wants to develop his mind so he can satisfy himself and overcome his physical restrictions with intellectual pursuits. Tragedy befalls and the ensuing exploration of grief and guilt make for a revealing and poignant drama.
Man-woman relationships. --- Parent and child. --- Families.
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