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What a Pain!

What a Pain!

Jennifer H Clarke

Blurb
2024
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This book is about my pain journey. It is not a book of medical facts. It is an account about what I have endured and have learnt about myself, including my mistakes, after living with chronic pain over the last decade or so. "I did not choose this path, but where it takes me is now my responsibility"
You Make the World Better

You Make the World Better

Jennifer Pletsch; M. H. Clark

Compendium Publishing Communications
2024
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We live in a world filled with wonderful things--favorite places, fantastic opportunities, and plenty of special moments in between. But what really brings them to life are the people we know--the ones who make the adventure worth taking, the ones who turn experiences into memories, the ones who make our world better. This appreciation gift book is for those special people. Gift it to a volunteer who serves with all their heart, a teacher who goes above and beyond, or a friend who can always be counted on. These words are an opportunity to thank them for the things they do--and for the way they add the extra to the ordinary.
The Longman Anthology of British Literature, Compact Edition, Volumes A & B

The Longman Anthology of British Literature, Compact Edition, Volumes A & B

Damrosch David; Baswell Christopher; Carroll Clare; Kevin J. H. Dettmar; Henderson Heather; Jordan Constance; Manning Peter J.; Schotter Anne Howland; Sharpe William Chapman; Sherman Stuart; Wicke Jennifer; Wolfson Susan J.

PEARSON EDUCATION (US)
2004
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The Longman Anthology of British Literature, Compact Edition is a concise and thoughtfully arranged survey of British literature for the one-semester course. Within its pages, canonical authors mingle with newly visible writers; English accents are heard next to Anglo-Norman, Welsh, Gaelic, and Scottish ones; female and male voices are set in dialogue; literature from the British Isles is integrated with post-colonial writing; and major works are illumined by clusters of shorter texts that bring literary, social, and historical issues vividly to life. The Second Edition builds on the pioneering features of its predecessor, retaining a strong core of frequently taught works while continuing to lead the way in responding to the shifting interests of the discipline.
Conversations with Mary

Conversations with Mary

Jennifer Clarke

Blurb
2025
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For two years Jennifer Clarke transcribed her conversations with lifelong friend and mentor Mary as her dementia progressed. Meeting when Mary was Jennifer's teacher at high school, the friendship came full circle after they agreed to write a book about Mary's illness and Jennifer found herself asking the questions. Through the laughs and tears, this unfiltered account gives insight into the struggles Mary faced and the comfort her faith provided.
Austerity and the Third Sector in Greece

Austerity and the Third Sector in Greece

Jennifer Clarke; Asteris Huliaras; Dimitri Sotiropoulos

Routledge
2017
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Organised civil society in Greece is generally regarded as weak with rankings for associational density, volunteerism and levels of social capital traditionally among the lowest in Europe. Austerity and the Third Sector in Greece explores the context behind the statistics and general perceptions of a society of takers, not givers. Stereotypes of a country living beyond its means have been exacerbated by the Eurozone crisis but, since 2008, there has in fact been a great proliferation of organised civil society initiatives in the country. Has the financial crisis seen a belated awakening of Greek civil society? Offering a broad overview of contemporary civil society in Greece this book explores how various characteristics of the country's socio-political context have affected the development of the third sector and examines the effect of the economic crisis on it. Expert contributors combine macro-level analyses with local case studies to form a fascinating new study on the influences of national and regional context on civil society development. Their findings provide not only for a better understanding of similar movements, but also contribute to wider academic debates on societal responses to economic crises.
Austerity and the Third Sector in Greece

Austerity and the Third Sector in Greece

Jennifer Clarke; Asteris Huliaras; Dimitri Sotiropoulos

Routledge
2015
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Organised civil society in Greece is generally regarded as weak with rankings for associational density, volunteerism and levels of social capital traditionally among the lowest in Europe. Austerity and the Third Sector in Greece explores the context behind the statistics and general perceptions of a society of takers, not givers. Stereotypes of a country living beyond its means have been exacerbated by the Eurozone crisis but, since 2008, there has in fact been a great proliferation of organised civil society initiatives in the country. Has the financial crisis seen a belated awakening of Greek civil society? Offering a broad overview of contemporary civil society in Greece this book explores how various characteristics of the country's socio-political context have affected the development of the third sector and examines the effect of the economic crisis on it. Expert contributors combine macro-level analyses with local case studies to form a fascinating new study on the influences of national and regional context on civil society development. Their findings provide not only for a better understanding of similar movements, but also contribute to wider academic debates on societal responses to economic crises.
Campaign for the right of the married woman to earn: The case of Margaret Stevenson Miller
An investigation of the case of Dr. Margaret Miller, a lecturer in Economics at Liverpool University. Margaret Miller lost her job when she married. This was the 1930s and marriage bars were alive and kicking, but a nationwide campaign was organised by women's groups such as the Women's Freedom League to save Miller's job. In part it succeeded, Liverpool University removed its marriage bar, but Miller still lost her job.