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Autonomy and Pregnancy

Autonomy and Pregnancy

Sam Halliday

Routledge
2016
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Technology has come to dominate the modern experience of pregnancy and childbirth, but instead of empowering pregnant women, technology has been used to identify the foetus as a second patient characterised as a distinct entity with its own needs and interests. Often, foetal and the woman’s interests will be aligned, though in legal and medical discourses the two ‘patients’ are frequently framed as antagonists with conflicting interests. This book focuses upon the permissibility of encroachment on the pregnant woman’s autonomy in the interests of the foetus. Drawing on the law in England & Wales, the United States of America and Germany, Samantha Halliday focuses on the tension between a pregnant woman’s autonomy and medical actions taken to protect the foetus, addressing circumstances in which courts have declared medical treatment lawful in the face of the pregnant woman’s refusal of consent.As a work which calls into question the understanding of autonomy in prenatal medical care, this book will be of great use and interest to students, researchers and practitioners in medical law, comparative law, bioethics, and human rights.
Sonic Modernity

Sonic Modernity

Sam Halliday

Edinburgh University Press
2020
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In this thoughtful and engaging study, Sam Halliday reveals the many roles and forms of sound in modernism. Drawing on a wealth of texts and thinkers, the book shows the distinctive nature of sonic cultures in modernity. Arguing that these cultures are not reducible to sound alone, the book further shows that these encompass representations of sound in 'other' media: especially literature; but also, cinema and painting. Figures discussed include canonical writers such as Joyce, Richardson, and Woolf; relatively neglected writers such as Henry Roth and Bryher; and a whole host of musicians, artists, and other commentators, including Wagner, Schoenberg, Kandinsky, Adorno, and Benjamin. Conceptually as well as topically diverse, the book engages issues such as city noise and 'foreign' accents, representations of sound in 'silent' cinema, the relationship of music to language, and the effects of technology on sonic production and reception.
Ralph Ellison and Cinema

Ralph Ellison and Cinema

Sam Halliday

Anthem Press
2026
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Ralph Ellison and Cinema reveals the crucial role of cinema throughout Ellison’s career. In his most famous work, Invisible Man (1952), cinema is part of a cultural and institutional landscape; as such, it is integral to the way the novel’s protagonist feels and thinks. In Ellison’s critical essays, cinema is simultaneously a crystallization of racial prejudice, a vehicle of ideas about history, and an index of the variously illusory and the revelatory character of dreams. But it is in his monumental, unfinished second novel, posthumously published as Three Days Before the Shooting . . . (2010), that Ellison’s thinking about cinema is brought to its imaginative and theoretical peak. Here, Ellison gives full rein to a sensibility that is both cinephile and cine-sceptical; in the book, Ellison is as much concerned with cinematic form as he is with cinematic content. To chart the breadth and depth of Ellison’s cinematic interests, Ralph Ellison and Cinema discusses the author’s major works alongside private correspondence, Hollywood films in which Ellison took particular interest, and marginalia in the author’s personal library. Ralph Ellison and Cinema also provides a detailed account of the intellectual and social contexts in which Ellison’s works took shape.
Autonomy and Pregnancy

Autonomy and Pregnancy

Sam Halliday

Birkbeck Law Press
2016
sidottu
Technology has come to dominate the modern experience of pregnancy and childbirth, but instead of empowering pregnant women, technology has been used to identify the foetus as a second patient characterised as a distinct entity with its own needs and interests. Often, foetal and the woman’s interests will be aligned, though in legal and medical discourses the two ‘patients’ are frequently framed as antagonists with conflicting interests. This book focuses upon the permissibility of encroachment on the pregnant woman’s autonomy in the interests of the foetus. Drawing on the law in England & Wales, the United States of America and Germany, Samantha Halliday focuses on the tension between a pregnant woman’s autonomy and medical actions taken to protect the foetus, addressing circumstances in which courts have declared medical treatment lawful in the face of the pregnant woman’s refusal of consent.As a work which calls into question the understanding of autonomy in prenatal medical care, this book will be of great use and interest to students, researchers and practitioners in medical law, comparative law, bioethics, and human rights.
Sonic Modernity

Sonic Modernity

Halliday Sam

Edinburgh University Press
2013
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This title reveals the many roles and forms of sound in modernism. Drawing on a wealth of texts and thinkers, the book shows the distinctive nature of sonic cultures in modernity. Arguing that these cultures are not reducible to sound alone, the book further shows that these encompass representations of sound in 'other' media: especially literature; but also, cinema and painting. Figures discussed include canonical writers such as Joyce, Richardson, and Woolf; relatively neglected writers such as Henry Roth and Bryher; and a whole host of musicians, artists, and other commentators, including Wagner, Schoenberg, Kandinsky, Adorno, and Benjamin. Conceptually as well as topically diverse, the book engages issues such as city noise and 'foreign' accents, representations of sound in 'silent' cinema, the relationship of music to language, and the effects of technology on sonic production and reception.
Sam wants to be a Fearless Fire-Fighter!

Sam wants to be a Fearless Fire-Fighter!

Aziza Illustrates; Jacqueline Halliday-Bell

978-1-917162-11-1
2024
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Read all about a girl called Sam, she's just like you and she wants to be a fearless fire-fighter. Follow her journey and look up the references for both you and your parents/guardians. If you want to be an fearless fire-fighter you can be one like Sam
Sam

Sam

Allegra Goodman

Dial Press
2023
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READ WITH JENNA BOOK CLUB PICK AS FEATURED ON TODAY - "I've been an Allegra Goodman fan for years, but Sam is hands down my new favorite. I loved this powerful and endearing portrait of a girl who must summon deep within herself the grit and wisdom to grow up."--Lily King, New York Times bestselling author of Writers & Lovers NEW YORK TIMES EDITORS' CHOICE - What happens to a girl's sense of joy and belonging--to her belief in herself--as she becomes a woman? This unforgettable portrait of coming-of-age offers subtle yet powerful reflections on class, parenthood, addiction, lust, and the irrepressible power of dreams. A VOGUE AND REAL SIMPLE BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR "There is a girl, and her name is Sam." So begins Allegra Goodman's moving and wise new novel. Sam is seven years old and living in Beverly, Massachusetts. She adores her father, though he isn't around much. Her mother struggles to make ends meet, and never fails to remind Sam that if she studies hard and acts responsibly, adulthood will be easier--more secure and comfortable. But comfort and security are of little interest to Sam. She doesn't fit in at school, where the other girls have the right shade of blue jeans and don't question the rules. She doesn't care about jeans or rules. All she wants to climb. Hanging from the highest limbs of the tallest trees, scaling the side of a building, Sam feels free. As a teenager, Sam begins to doubt herself. She yearns to be noticed, even as she wants to disappear. When her climbing coach takes an interest in her, his attention is more complicated than she anticipated. She resents her father's erratic behavior, but she grieves after he's gone. And she resists her mother's attempts to plan for her future, even as that future draws closer. The simplicity of this tender, emotionally honest novel is what makes it so powerful. Sam by Allegra Goodman will break your heart, but will also leave you full of hope.
Sam

Sam

Allegra Goodman

Dial Press
2023
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READ WITH JENNA BOOK CLUB PICK AS FEATURED ON TODAY - "I've been an Allegra Goodman fan for years, but Sam is hands down my new favorite. I loved this powerful and endearing portrait of a girl who must summon deep within herself the grit and wisdom to grow up."--Lily King, New York Times bestselling author of Writers & Lovers NEW YORK TIMES EDITORS' CHOICE - What happens to a girl's sense of joy and belonging--to her belief in herself--as she becomes a woman? This unforgettable portrait of coming-of-age offers subtle yet powerful reflections on class, parenthood, addiction, lust, and the irrepressible power of dreams. A VOGUE AND REAL SIMPLE BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR "There is a girl, and her name is Sam." So begins Allegra Goodman's moving and wise new novel. Sam is seven years old and living in Beverly, Massachusetts. She adores her father, though he isn't around much. Her mother struggles to make ends meet, and never fails to remind Sam that if she studies hard and acts responsibly, adulthood will be easier--more secure and comfortable. But comfort and security are of little interest to Sam. She doesn't fit in at school, where the other girls have the right shade of blue jeans and don't question the rules. She doesn't care about jeans or rules. All she wants to climb. Hanging from the highest limbs of the tallest trees, scaling the side of a building, Sam feels free. As a teenager, Sam begins to doubt herself. She yearns to be noticed, even as she wants to disappear. When her climbing coach takes an interest in her, his attention is more complicated than she anticipated. She resents her father's erratic behavior, but she grieves after he's gone. And she resists her mother's attempts to plan for her future, even as that future draws closer. The simplicity of this tender, emotionally honest novel is what makes it so powerful. Sam by Allegra Goodman will break your heart, but will also leave you full of hope.
Sam

Sam

Schofield & Sims; Kasia Reay

SCHOFIELD SIMS LTD
2022
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It is Sam's birthday and he is having a party. Will he get any cake? The Schofield & Sims My Letters and Sounds Phonics Readers are carefully levelled, fully decodable stories that build a solid foundation in early word reading. Only a small number of new grapheme-phoneme correspondences are introduced in each book, allowing teachers to select exactly the right book for each child's current reading level, from the very earliest stages of learning to read. Extra support for children and parents is built into the story texts through the highlighting of digraphs, trigraphs and tricky words. Engaging story texts and appealing illustrations provide rich stimulus for discussion of child-friendly topics, supporting the development of children's language and vocabulary skills. The inside front and back covers feature useful tips, notes and activities to support reading at home as well as comprehension questions to check children's understanding. Information about Sam: Schofield & Sims My Letters and Sounds Phase Two; Book Band Pink A; Focus grapheme-phoneme correspondences: s, a, t, p, i, n, m, d
Sam

Sam

Kristina Henry

Schiffer Publishing Ltd
2009
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Sam, the carefree rockfish, grows big and fat from all the food he eats and begins to worry after he is caught by a fisherman
Sam

Sam

Gabriel Klasing

Gabriel Klasing
2016
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A tale of how a young twenty something girl who is trying to find her way in a world that keeps knocking her down. Sam and her family move from New York to Georgia in the 1800's. They moved for reasons unknown to Sam. The family however, makes their small little farm there home. Sam's mom struggles to find peace with the move, which leads Sam to being in the wrong place at the wrong time. A woman approaches Sam in a beautiful wild flower field. This is the end of Sam's life as she knows it. Now that she is a vampire she cannot go back to her home and she meets Jaxson who is also a vampire. He mentors her and tries to teacher her the vampire way but falls madly in love with her. Jaxson reintroduces Sam to her werewolf brother that had been missing for some time. However, trouble is stirring as people come looking for the killer or killers of an elder's wife. Sam and Jaxson run but it is all for not. The Cloaks find them and kill Jaxson. This sets off a chain of events that leads to Sam running away from the place she called home for the next two hundred years. Blood lust takes over and she goes on killing sprees after killing sprees. Somehow, she learns to humble herself with in that two hundred years and she finally finds herself going back to the place it all began. She finds her brother again and they finally reunite. This is when she meets Aidan, but she is still had not completely dealt with the loss of Jaxson. As she adjusts to life back at home with her brother by her side she runs into trouble again. This time in the form of people that want her for her special talent. She escapes them a couple of times. However, as pressure from Aidan and a possible relationship with him, that she is not ready for, drives her to do something stupid. She runs from Aidan and joins the gang of vampires that had been hunting her down. She quickly finds out that Jaxson had sired the man in charge of the gang's hideout. However, Sam quickly realizes someone else is in charge and this person wants to start an army using her for her special talent, that she has no idea how to control. The man that Jaxson had sired helps her escape because he feels a moment of compassion for her. Sam returns to her brother to find that he had been bitten by a vampire and was dying. She turns back to the gang for help. Sam has no choice but to turn her brother into a hybrid, werewolf and vampire. This brings a whole new set of problems. Now she is still wanted for the army and the Cloaks are back tracking her down trying to kill her this time because of her brother's new state. Sam decides to join the army in hopes that they can provide protection from the Cloaks. However, it does not work, and she is on the run again with the leaders of the gang. She gets word from Aidan that her brother is in bad shape and something must be done to help him. This is when Jaxson comes back to Sam and tells her to find a person in New Orleans that could help her and her brother out of the mess that they are in. Sam finds herself with Aidan looking for a mysterious lady in New Orleans. Can they find the lady before it is too late to save her brother? Will Sam fall for Aidan in the midst of chaos?