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1000 tulosta hakusanalla Emma-Louise Nash
The story follows a man called Daniel Plowman. He loses his wife to cancer and is left to bring up his daughter alone, but one fateful day his daughter Emma-Louise disappears. After reporting her disappearance to the police, he decides to take matters into his own hands and look for his daughter Emma-Louise himself, but it means he has to revisit his past and walk a dark and dangerous path to try and find her, but what happens will change his life forever.
The story follows a man called Daniel Plowman. He loses his wife to cancer and is left to bring up his daughter alone, but one fateful day his daughter Emma-Louise disappears. After reporting her disappearance to the police, he decides to take matters into his own hands and look for his daughter Emma-Louise himself, but it means he has to revisit his past and walk a dark and dangerous path to try and find her, but what happens will change his life forever.
She was my first love.She was my everything.We were college sweethearts, the all American couple.Until the big time came calling. Misunderstandings and miscommunications lead to broken hearts and broken trust.But fate throws me a second chance when our paths cross again. Now Poppy has to decide if she's ready to take another try at forever with me, or if the past is better left behind us.I know this is my final down. My last opportunity to make it right, but Poppy's going to need a little more convincing.Throwing out a Hail Mary, I'll give it all I've got.With a little luck, this time I may just be able to Score.A sweet, sexy second chance romance with a HEA
He told me he loved me. He told me it was normal. I wanted to believe him. Emma’s grandad was kind and loving, so when she was 11 and he started abusing her, she didn't understand what was happening. He convinced her that what he did to her was normal, and that their relationship was special – but then manipulated her into having sex with another man. Over the next seven years, Emma’s grandad sold her to over two hundred men, and forced her to keep the shameful secret. This is her true story of survival.
All Pretty Things Are Not From Around Here
Emma Louise
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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'All Pretty Things Are Not From Around Here' is the first collection of poems published by 19 year old author, Emma Louise. Emma's poems capture the first fleeting moments of an all encompassing love. Her debut book is a chronicle of teen angst, relationships, and the lust for leaving the town you grew up in.
The Importance of Outsiders to Pauline Communities
Emma Louise Parker
BLOOMSBURY PUBLISHING PLC
2024
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This book argues that, despite Paul’s often dramatic and critical descriptions of non-Christians, his letters reveal a deep concern for the presence of outsiders and for their opinion of Christians. Parker suggests that outsiders are enormously important to Paul: they determine whether Christian communities dwindle or thrive, while also playing a key role in helping such communities to understand and shape their purpose as missional disciples, develop their thinking and practice around normal daily events and relationships — and even shape how they understand God. Parker offers a careful exegesis of the main texts within the Pauline corpus, revealing a sensitivity to the outsider; including 1 Thessalonians, Romans, 1 Corinthians and the Pastoral Epistles. By using Social Identity Theory she explores key concepts of group boundaries, identity and inter-group relations, highlighting a theme which is significant in Paul’s own thought: the importance of similarity between groups. Whilst not denying the counter-cultural identity of the new Christian communities, Parker concludes that Paul reveals the areas of overlap between insiders and outsiders, since these areas not only create opportunities for positive opinions and relationships but also point to a greater understanding of God.
The Importance of Outsiders to Pauline Communities
Emma Louise Parker
BLOOMSBURY PUBLISHING PLC
2025
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This book argues that, despite Paul’s often dramatic and critical descriptions of non-Christians, his letters reveal a deep concern for the presence of outsiders and for their opinion of Christians. Parker suggests that outsiders are enormously important to Paul: they determine whether Christian communities dwindle or thrive, while also playing a key role in helping such communities to understand and shape their purpose as missional disciples, develop their thinking and practice around normal daily events and relationships — and even shape how they understand God. Parker offers a careful exegesis of the main texts within the Pauline corpus, revealing a sensitivity to the outsider; including 1 Thessalonians, Romans, 1 Corinthians and the Pastoral Epistles. By using Social Identity Theory she explores key concepts of group boundaries, identity and inter-group relations, highlighting a theme which is significant in Paul’s own thought: the importance of similarity between groups. Whilst not denying the counter-cultural identity of the new Christian communities, Parker concludes that Paul reveals the areas of overlap between insiders and outsiders, since these areas not only create opportunities for positive opinions and relationships but also point to a greater understanding of God.
... Selected Articles on Independence for the Philippines
Emma Louise Teich
Hutson Street Press
2025
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... Selected Articles on Independence for the Philippines
Emma Louise Teich
Hutson Street Press
2025
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Dependent Agency in the Global Health Regime
Emma-Louise Anderson; Amy S. Patterson
Palgrave Macmillan
2016
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This volume examines how local actors respond to Africa’s high dependence on donor health funds. It focuses on the large infusion of donor money to address HIV and AIDS into Malawi and Zambia and the subsequent slow-down in that funding after 2009. How do local people respond to this dynamic aid architecture and the myriad of opportunities and constraints that accompany it? This book conceptualizes dependent agency, and the condition in which local actors can simultaneously act and be dependent, and investigates conditions under which dependent agency occurs. Drawing upon empirical data from Malawi and Zambia collected between 2005 and 2014, the work interrogates the nuanced strategies of dependent agency: performances of compliance, extraversion, and resistance below the line. The findings elucidate the dynamic interactions between actors which often occur “off stage” but which undergird macro-level development processes.
When Susan Saunders witnesses a terrible accident involving her best friend near her childhood farm in North Dakota, she is admitted to Hammer Smith Psychiatric Unit, whereby she remains there for the rest of her youth and into adulthood. Susan is diagnosed with a rare psychiatric disorder known as Dissociative Identity Disorder, as her therapist believes that she suffers from what is known as multiple personality syndrome. Susan is haunted by troublesome dreams, and a Succa being a 'devil dog.' Susan is put forward for an experimental trial of a psychiatric drug nicknamed, 'White Knight.' During Susan's journey there are several characters revealed being the prostitute, the Holy Man, the lawyer, and the boy. These characters represent the extremities of humanity: promiscuity, betterment, greed, and innocence. As events unfold, links are revealed between the characters, and the reader is left to decide whether these characters were just a figment of Susan's imagination or reality.
Dependent Agency in the Global Health Regime
Emma-Louise Anderson; Amy S. Patterson
Palgrave Macmillan
2018
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This volume examines how local actors respond to Africa’s high dependence on donor health funds. It focuses on the large infusion of donor money to address HIV and AIDS into Malawi and Zambia and the subsequent slow-down in that funding after 2009. How do local people respond to this dynamic aid architecture and the myriad of opportunities and constraints that accompany it? This book conceptualizes dependent agency, and the condition in which local actors can simultaneously act and be dependent, and investigates conditions under which dependent agency occurs. Drawing upon empirical data from Malawi and Zambia collected between 2005 and 2014, the work interrogates the nuanced strategies of dependent agency: performances of compliance, extraversion, and resistance below the line. The findings elucidate the dynamic interactions between actors which often occur “off stage” but which undergird macro-level development processes.
Monologues and Duologues for Young Performers
Emma-Louise Tinniswood
BLOOMSBURY PUBLISHING PLC
2022
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Shortlisted for the "Outstanding Drama Education Resource" with Music & Drama Education Awards (2023)Do you struggle to find appropriate scenes and monologues for young performers? Whilst there are so many plays to choose from, the selection of material for auditions, exams and competitions can often be overwhelming. Monologues and Duologues for Young Performers offers a new collection of original monologues, duologues and scenes for young actors aged seven to fourteen that come ready-made for performance. With more than thirty new pieces for male and female actors of varying ages, these scenes explore a wide range of themes and characters and the accompanying notes suggest a range of activities for both the teacher and the student to help them develop the piece for performance. All the scenes have been tried and tested by young actors and many have been used in LAMDA examinations as well as for Speech and Drama Festivals and auditions. Each scene is accompanied by notes on character, background and setting as well as a range of drama activities and questions to ask as an actor, making it an ideal resource for those taking part in LAMDA and Trinity Speech and Drama examinations as well as for drama competitions, other examinations, auditions and theatre exploration.