Schnittstellen entstehen, wenn es für Menschen in sozialen Risikosituationen Hilfen von unterschiedlichen Institutionen gibt. Das Buch präsentiert empirische Ergebnisse zur Arbeit an Schnittstellen in den Feldern „Berufsorientierung“ und „Rehabilitation“ und legt einen übergreifenden Analyserahmen zur Gestaltung von Schnittstellen im entwickelten Sozialstaat vor.
This book examines the development of a transnational private military and security contracting (PMSC) industry since 1945, an industry that has been both controversial and necessary to global security governance. The industry's trajectory is traced across a changing global state system and arenas of conflict - the Cold War, post Cold War, 'War on Terror,' inter and intrastate wars, and the convergence of war with crime and terrorism. The focus of this book is the PMSC industry operating from the liberal democracies of UK, USA and South Africa. The analytical framework is interdisciplinary, drawn from criminology, sociology and international relations, a unique approach in understanding the private military and security industry. The book explores how private entities operate within a security governance framework, facilitated by both strong and weak states. The mechanisms by which protection and risk management occur are explained by analogy to a mafia. As an industry in private protection, the mafia represents state function without accountability or legitimacy. The mafia analogy assists in identifying how the PMSC industry operates on behalf of strong states, offering protection for weak states.
Arielle aime ses papas, mais tout le monde ne pense pas que deux hommes peuvent lever une petite fille. Arielle est triste et en col re et malheureuse. Puis ses papas lui dire au sujet de Dieu et la maman de J sus, Marie. Enfin Arielle est remplie d'amour. Ce livre explore les th mes de l'amour comme il est repr sent dans la Bible et les applique la vie de la famille moderne: - Certaines personnes pensent que seule une maman et un papa, ensemble, peuvent tre une famille. Ils ne comprennent pas. Partout o il y a une famille, il y a l'amour. Partout o il y a l'amour, il y a Dieu. Et partout o il y a Dieu, il y a notre Papa c leste, et il y a J sus et Maman Marie. Donc, tu vois, chaque gar on et chaque fille a un papa et une maman. Donc, Arielle a deux papas, et elle a une famille avec Dieu, parce qu'elle a de l'amour.
Ruth Matthews, a twin who's finally found love with the man of her dreams, who soon discovers after her sisters death in 911, that she is the one really married to her sisters husband as the result of a deception done years ago when her sister signed her name to her marriage license...and to her son's birth certificate . She now has a husband.... a son...and a fiance
Ruth and Esther theologically examines Ruth and Esther as moral agents who overcome gendered violence with moral courage and imagination.In this volume of the Belief commentary series, Marcia Y. Riggs brings a womanist, social-ethical reading of the books of Ruth and Esther to reveal the intersection of various forms of gendered violence-social, political, ethnic, economic. Riggs insightfully invites readers to examine how Ruth and Esther are social actors and moral agents responding constructively to gendered violence in their contexts, and she offers historical and contemporary examples of gendered violence to juxtapose with the experiences of Ruth and Esther. In the process, readers are inspired to ask who are the Ruths and Esthers in our society. How is the church responding to the marginalization of these women? How are people of faith doing ministry in solidarity with the struggles of these women?In all, this resource for preaching and teaching provides insights about faithful ethical responses to violence, encouraging readers to be in dialogue with biblical texts as they ask questions about their complicity with violence in our environments today.
With the death of her twin sister on "911" Ruth encounters feelings she never had to deal with before, the lost of a twin sister, while trying to help her nephew, and brother-in-law going on living in a world without her, and trying to have a life, and a love of her own in the process
Mari og Magnus har flyttet inn i et nytt hus. Da de møter den nye nabogutten Jonas, blir Magnus sjalu, men han blir blid da Jonas finner ijgen Magnus' kosedyr. Dette er den første boka om Mari og Magnus.
Søskena Mari og Magnus går i barnehagen saman. Då dei minste barna skal kvile er nesten alle smokkane borte, og Mari og Magnus bestemmer seg for å finne ut kva som er skjedd. Dette er den andre boka om dei to søskena.
Ei koseleg forteljing om første gongen ein skal sove borte. Mari og Magnus skal overnatte heimafrå for første gong. Det er både skummelt og fint, men heldigvis er det bestemor og hunden dei skal overnatte hos! Denne fjerde og siste boka i den sjarmerande serien om søskena Mari og Magnus har alt eit vellykka bestemorbesøk skal ha: aking, bollebaking og trygge, gode bestemor når kvelden kjem med heimlengt ... Dei andre bøkene i serien: Mari og Magnus flyttar inn Mari og Magnus og smokketjuven Mari og Magnus får katt
I den tredje boka om Mari og Magnus får dei oppfylt ein stor draum: Dei får ein kattunge! Tippi er den finaste pusen i verda, og dei lover å passe godt på ho. Men så ein dag - gløymer dei å lukke døra når dei går ut for å leike med Jonas! Den enkle historia rommar store kjensler og dramatikk, og ender heldigvis godt. Ei bok som vil sjarmere og engasjere små lesarar!
Ruth Fischer (1895-1961) war 1924/25 weltweit die erste Frau an der Spitze einer Massenpartei: der Kommunistischen Partei Deutschlands. Wie niemand sonst stand sie fur die Angleichung der KPD an das autoritare sowjetische Parteimodell. Spater wurde sie - von Hitler und Stalin verfolgt - zur leidenschaftlichen Antikommunistin, die in den USA sogar gegen ihre Bruder Gerhart und Hanns Eisler sowie gegen Bertolt Brecht aussagte. Zuletzt suchte sie wieder Anschluss an eine undogmatische Linke. Ruth Fischers bewegtes Leben wird in dieser Biographie auf der Grundlage bisher unerschlossener Archivquellen, darunter FBI-Akten, erstmals ausfuhrlich dargestellt. Das Buch zeigt exemplarisch, wie Kommunismus und Antikommunismus sich im Kalten Krieg in einer Person verschranken konnten. Eine Biographie, die einen herausragenden Beitrag zur Kommunismus-Forschung liefert und der man viele Leser wunscht. (Thomas Kroll, Jena)
This fascinating catalogue documents the English obsession with marble sculpture, during the seventeenth and eighteenth century. The display of classical sculpture was an essential requisite of every grand house in Britain during that period, and shaped the nature of the English country house - Holkham Hall, Kedleston Hall, Syon House, and many other equally famous examples. The master example was the Arundel collection, which itself drew on Italian precedents. There sculpture had been mounted in gardens, and the exedra as a means of display was taken over into English practice. The entrance hall with sculpture was then developed in unique form alongside the long gallery. Also to be considered are crypts and grottos, and study collections in the houses of men like Charles Townley, and indeed John Soane. This fascinating survey by Ruth Guilding gives valuable insight into an essential aspect of English 18th-century taste and culture. "...never forget that the most valuable acquisition a man of refined taste can make is a piece of fine Greek sculpture", as Hamilton wrote to Townley in 1771."
Journal Du Mar chal De Castellane, 1847-1853 offers a unique glimpse into the life and times of a prominent French military figure during a pivotal period in European history. Penned by Esprit Victor lisabeth Boniface Castellane, comte de Castellane, along with Ruth Charlotte Sophie Beaulaincourt-Marles, comtesse de Castellane, this journal provides invaluable insights into the political, social, and military landscapes of 19th-century France. Readers will discover firsthand accounts of significant historical events, military strategies, and personal reflections from a key participant. This historical document is an essential resource for scholars and enthusiasts interested in French history, military history, and biographical accounts of influential figures. The journal's detailed entries offer a compelling narrative that captures the essence of an era marked by change and transformation. This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work. This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. As a reproduction of a historical artifact, this work may contain missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
The book of Ruth seems simple. It is the tale of a poor Moabite widow who relocates to Bethlehem and finds security there when she marries Boaz, a wealthy Israelite man. Although the plot is simple, the book's message is elusive. Re(reading Ruth) demonstrates how careful attention to the book's structure, allusions, wordplay, and location in the canon can reveal the dynamic ways that it engages with other biblical stories and how that engagement shapes its message.