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Will's First Hunt

Will's First Hunt

Kerri J Busteed

Strategic Book Publishing Rights Agency, LLC
2010
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After recently losing his mother, 11-year old Will Barnes is left with his father and his love of hunting. Will puts everything he has into becoming a hunter his father will be proud of. Will is certain his dad won't make him wait until he's 12 to go hunting, but when his dad discovers him and his best friend pretending to hunt in the living room, he is less than amused. Now in order to hunt when he turns 12, Will must prove to his father that he is mature enough to handle the responsibilities that come with the sport. Over the next year, Will secretly learns everything he can about hunting, including how to read deer signs and how to be safe in the woods. Just before hunting season is about to begin, Will takes his dad on a walk through the woods to prove that he is ready to go on his very first hunt. Is this going to be the year that Will's father lets him hunt? Author Kerri J. Busteed was motivated to write this book by her husband's great love of hunting and her long, contemplative walks in the woods. Busteed works as a school and emergency department nurse. She lives in De Soto, Wisconsin with her husband and two children. Publisher's website: http://www.strategicpublishinggroup.com/title/WillsFirstHunt.html
Homelessness Comes to School

Homelessness Comes to School

Joseph F. Murphy; Tobin Kerri J.

SAGE Publications Inc
2011
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The seminal work on homeless students and our responsibility to educate them School-aged children in homeless families and independent homeless youth represent the fastest-growing population of homeless individuals in the United States. This volume brings the issue to light with substantial and far-reaching research that describes the plight of these children, the legal framework surrounding the issue, and educators' roles in teaching homeless children. Homelessness Comes to School also outlines effective intervention programs and provides specific guidelines for teaching homeless students. Topics covered include: - A history of homelessness, including its demographic patterns, causes, and impact on society - The various programs schools have implemented to address homeless children's needs - How schools, parents, and external community agencies can work together to educate homeless students Evaluating the scope of the problem and developing interventions for these students at risk must be a priority for service providers and policy makers. This resource will give all involved parties a well-grounded understanding of homelessness and guidelines for working together toward a solution.
The Politics of Defining Genocide

The Politics of Defining Genocide

Christi A. Yoder; Kerri J. Malloy; Jeff Benvenuto

BLOOMSBURY PUBLISHING PLC
2024
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This book bridges a growing divide in genocide studies between politics and academia to argue that ongoing debates surrounding genocide and its definitions are political byproducts of the modern nation-state system.Modern academic and political definitions of genocide are neither universally understood nor widely accepted by researchers and politicians alike. As such, the debate surrounding what exactly genocide is, and the reasons that often lead to its widespread misidentification, are timely and critically important to study. In this book, the authors broaden arguments around the epistemology of genocide to include the realities of realpolitik, and, following research by Mark Levene, argue that the misidentification or denial of genocide derives from the rise and scope of the modern nation-state. Examining case studies in Bosnia, Darfur, Cambodia, and Myanmar, the authors claim that genocide misidentification began with the drafting of the UN Genocide Convention, which allowed for complex geopolitical negotiations that left innocent state bystanders dangerously exposed. Appealing to both prevention practitioners and scholars, this book offers ways to identity and prevent genocide before it begins, as well as a blueprint for humanitarian intervention when and where genocide occurs around the globe. Bridges a gap in genocide studies between politics and academia Suggests that the contemporary debate around genocide and its complex definitions is a byproduct of the modern nation-state Clarifies what genocide is and why it is often misidentified or poorly understood Applies key concepts and theories to case studies in Bosnia, Cambodia, Darfur, and Myanmar
Substance Abuse

Substance Abuse

Ethan J Kerr; Owen E Gibson

Nova Science Publishers Inc
2008
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Substance abuse is one of society's most serious problems. Drugs seem to be readily available in virtually every country in the world. Substance abuse is the overindulgence in and dependence of a drug or other chemical leading to effects that are detrimental to the individual's physical and mental health, or the welfare of others. The disorder is characterised by a pattern of continued pathological use of a medication, non-medically indicated drug or toxin, that results in repeated adverse social consequences related to drug use, such as failure to meet work, family, or school obligations, interpersonal conflicts, or legal problems. There are on-going debates as to the exact distinctions between substance abuse and substance dependence, but current practice standard distinguishes between the two by defining substance dependence in terms of physiological and behavioural symptoms of substance use, and substance abuse in terms of the social consequences of substance use. This book presents the latest research in the field.
Unclassified

Unclassified

Richard J Kerr

Rand-Smith LLC
2020
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In Unclassified: My Life Before, During, and After the CIA, Richard James Kerr, a former Deputy Director of the Central Intelligence Agency, recounts how he joined the Agency fresh out of college as a GS7 analyst/clerk. During his more than 30 years, Kerr rose through the ranks quickly, serving in all four directories--Intelligence, Operations, Administration, and Science/Technology (reaching Director level in both Intelligence and Administration)--before eventually becoming Deputy Director of the CIA (DDCI).Kerr was responsible for many highly visible tasks such as providing the US President with a daily briefing of CIA intelligence. He was known for his stabilizing influence during his tenure and his ability to address countless "hot button" issues. He also established a reputation for his integrity and objectivity when presenting CIA findings to high-ranking officials.Now retired, Kerr has the opportunity to reflect on his many experiences and he even shares his thoughts on how someone working in the intelligence community should consider approaching an administration that does not understand how useful agencies like the CIA can be when managing world issues.