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Prairie Seas, Mountain Harvest

Prairie Seas, Mountain Harvest

Rosemary L Rigsby

Rosemary L Rigsby
2023
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In 1956 Alice Marlatt bought a car, packed her suitcase, and drove over 2,000 kilometers to a new life in a Vancouver Island logging camp. She was 53 years old. In Saskatchewan, she had family and friends, she was healthy, energetic, and had a newly updated teaching certificate. She could have worked the remaining years of her middle age in familiar surroundings, close to her children and grandchildren, and close to the prairie homestead that had been the home of her heart since 1906. But she did not. In that isolated logging camp she became the teacher in a one room school, and from 1956 to 1964 she had in her charge up to fifteen minds in which to instill, not just the expected skills, but the attitudes, responsibilities, and obligations of future adults in a swiftly progressing era. She became a valued member of the community, involving herself in camp life, and becoming close friends with many fellow residents. Some might have known her story and the reason for her defection from prairie skies to a mountain clear-cut, but few truly understood. This is Alice's story, from before her birth in Ontario in 1903 until her senior years, and it is also the story of a life in a 50s logging camp, and how Alice's dedication, humour, and convictions made a life-long impression on her students in that one-room school.
Five Nights in a Turtle

Five Nights in a Turtle

Rosemary L Rigsby

Rosemary L Rigsby
2017
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This travel/memoir describes a camping holiday on the Big Island of Hawaii, where a couple went looking for a little slice of paradise. What they discovered was anything but. The economic crisis of 2008 hit Hawaii especially hard. With tourism as its number one industry, Hawaiians suffered more than other states when tourists, mostly US residents, could no longer afford to go. This situation compounded with an increased demand for housing, either permanent or vacation by non-residents, drove the price of housing up and availability of rentals down. Residents, many of whom worked low-paying tourist industry jobs, couldn't find affordable housing. Of course, this wasn't in any brochures. People still flew to Hawaii looking forward to serene beaches to watch sunsets and luxuriate in the tropical paradise. The beaches where the couple camped were not serene. Instead many residents including pensioners, veterans, and families had been forced into tents in campgrounds and on beaches where they struggled to maintain a standard of 'normal' living. This story is a journey of discovery, of not just the volcanoes and beaches of the Big Island, but also an internal journey of growth from intimidation to understanding and acceptance.
A Legacy of Ghosts

A Legacy of Ghosts

Rosemary L Rigsby

Rosemary L Rigsby
2022
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Lydia Perrault, octogenarian and spinster, resides with family on their farm outside of Regina. In the fall of 2019, she takes a phone call from her great-niece, Janey, who lives in Vancouver. Janey's friend, Rennie, believes that Lydia can explain her grandfather's connection to Errol Flynn. Long buried memories of the tragedy that happened in The Sylvia Hotel after Lydia's 1959 encounter with Mr. Flynn startle her into an awareness of the passage of time. She doesn't believe she can help Rennie, but a visit to Vancouver gives her the excuse to explain her legacy to Janey. Lydia, with her brother, Mick, returns to The Sylvia to meet Janey and Rennie, and although she doesn't admit it, to confront the ghosts of her past. When Rennie is delayed, Lydia tells Janey a story that begins in Regina in 1927 with a death, a cover-up, and a decision. This decision culminates in the 1959 tragedy in The Sylvia, and the burden of Lydia's legacy.Afterward, Lydia's discovery of her misbeliefs of that tragic evening compels her to steer a new course for the remainder of her life.
Death by Crow

Death by Crow

Rosemary L Rigsby

Rosemary L Rigsby
2023
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Nathan is a teenage boy suddenly aware of the immensity and implications of the visions he has had all his life, which he believes predict the future. But now he sees his own death which terrifies him, and he has nobody to talk to. Until he meets Cait, who also confesses to having disturbing visions, which she so far has successfully denied. It's her job to help Nathan, but she is more sympathetic than others who dismiss Nathan's angst, including his possible intentions of suicide. When he tells her a crow will smash into her window, she realizes that Nathan isn't making things up. Risking her job, Cait insists Nathan isn't acting out or pulling stunts for attention. But she makes a mistake, and loses Nathan's trust. She discovers that Nathan also may be the victim of bullying, which causes her to examine her own position in her working environment, and she takes steps to resolved some conflicts, and take a firm stand on helping Nathan. She believes his visions are connected to something deeper and she too is having visions of Nathan in trouble. When she sees Nathan on a bridge in an apparent suicide attempt, she tries to save him, but finds herself hospitalized from a head injury. Nathan comes to see her, and they reconcile. Much is explained. Before she can return to her job, she is slammed with another vision. Nathan is on the bridge. She knows it. And he his, but not for reasons she believed. Later, when she thinks she has a reason for her visions and that Nathan is able to deal with his, a crow smashes into a window, prompting another vision. Nathan is still in trouble. After the funeral, it becomes clear that Nathan's visions may not have been connected to the person who died because of a crow.
Five Nights in a Turtle: Not your ordinary Hawaiian vacation

Five Nights in a Turtle: Not your ordinary Hawaiian vacation

Rosemary Lee Rigsby

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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When they thought about the ideal Hawaiian Vacation, they knew right off that they didn't want ordinary. In their minds this meant neither resorts nor even hotels. These were not places where they could truly relax as they did in their travel trailer or rented cabin. A Bed & Breakfast might have been more in line with what they liked best, but then they read that article. The one about camping the Big Island in a Volkswagen van. "That's exactly our style," was their collective thinking - something simple, uncomplicated, and fun. They had no idea that those checkboxes would be accompanied by "frightening" and "unexpected eye-opener" and "a good lesson in gratitude." Their Hawaiian vacation was quite the ride, so hop on board and come along to see what they found out during "Five Nights in a Turtle."
Not So Weird After All

Not So Weird After All

Rosemary L. Hopcroft; Martin Fieder; Susanne Huber

TAYLOR FRANCIS LTD
2024
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This is the first book to fully examine, from an evolutionary point of view, the association of social status and fertility in human societies before, during, and after the demographic transition. In most nonhuman social species, social status or relative rank in a social group is positively associated with the number of offspring, with high-status individuals typically having more offspring than low-status individuals. However, humans appear to be different. As societies have gotten richer, fertility has dipped to unprecedented lows, with some developed societies now at or below replacement fertility. Within rich societies, women in higher-income families often have fewer children than women in lower-income families. Evolutionary theory suggests that the relationship between social status and fertility is likely to be somewhat different for men and women, so it is important to examine this relationship for men and women separately. When this is done, the positive association between individual social status and fertility is often clear in less-developed, pre-transitional societies, particularly for men. Once the demographic transition begins, it is elite families, particularly the women of elite families, who lead the way in fertility decline. Post-transition, the evidence from a variety of developed societies in Europe, North America and East Asia is that high-status men (particularly men with high personal income) do have more children on average than lower-status men. The reverse is often true of women, although there is evidence that this is changing in Nordic countries. The implications of these observations for evolutionary theory are also discussed. This book will be of interest to students and researchers in the social sciences with an interest in evolutionary sociology, evolutionary anthropology, evolutionary psychology, demography, and fertility.
Not So Weird After All

Not So Weird After All

Rosemary L. Hopcroft; Martin Fieder; Susanne Huber

TAYLOR FRANCIS LTD
2024
nidottu
This is the first book to fully examine, from an evolutionary point of view, the association of social status and fertility in human societies before, during, and after the demographic transition. In most nonhuman social species, social status or relative rank in a social group is positively associated with the number of offspring, with high-status individuals typically having more offspring than low-status individuals. However, humans appear to be different. As societies have gotten richer, fertility has dipped to unprecedented lows, with some developed societies now at or below replacement fertility. Within rich societies, women in higher-income families often have fewer children than women in lower-income families. Evolutionary theory suggests that the relationship between social status and fertility is likely to be somewhat different for men and women, so it is important to examine this relationship for men and women separately. When this is done, the positive association between individual social status and fertility is often clear in less-developed, pre-transitional societies, particularly for men. Once the demographic transition begins, it is elite families, particularly the women of elite families, who lead the way in fertility decline. Post-transition, the evidence from a variety of developed societies in Europe, North America and East Asia is that high-status men (particularly men with high personal income) do have more children on average than lower-status men. The reverse is often true of women, although there is evidence that this is changing in Nordic countries. The implications of these observations for evolutionary theory are also discussed. This book will be of interest to students and researchers in the social sciences with an interest in evolutionary sociology, evolutionary anthropology, evolutionary psychology, demography, and fertility.
Sociology

Sociology

Rosemary L. Hopcroft

Routledge
2018
sidottu
In an era of human genome research, environmental challenges, new reproductive technologies, and more, students can benefit from introductory sociology text that is biologically informed. This innovative text integrates mainstream sociological research in all areas of sociology with a scientifically informed model of an evolved, biological human actor. This text allows students to better understand their emotional, social, and institutional worlds. It also illustrates how biological understanding naturally enhances the sociological approach. This grounding of sociology in a biosocial conception of the individual actor is coupled with a comparative approach, as human biology is universal and often reveals itself as variations on themes across human cultures. Tables, figures, and photos, and the author’s concise and remarkably lively style make this a truly enjoyable book to read and teach.
Sociology

Sociology

Rosemary L. Hopcroft

Routledge
2018
nidottu
In an era of human genome research, environmental challenges, new reproductive technologies, and more, students can benefit from introductory sociology text that is biologically informed. This innovative text integrates mainstream sociological research in all areas of sociology with a scientifically informed model of an evolved, biological human actor. This text allows students to better understand their emotional, social, and institutional worlds. It also illustrates how biological understanding naturally enhances the sociological approach. This grounding of sociology in a biosocial conception of the individual actor is coupled with a comparative approach, as human biology is universal and often reveals itself as variations on themes across human cultures. Tables, figures, and photos, and the author’s concise and remarkably lively style make this a truly enjoyable book to read and teach.
Aquarium Dreams

Aquarium Dreams

Rosemary L. Bauman

Lulu.com
2017
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Grace is experiencing a number of mid life changes, including a career change, a divorce, and the grave illness of a dear friend. She is also learning to trust her own instincts and intuition, and to let go of fear. The story is framed by descriptions of a series of tarot cards that mirror the events taking place in the novel. Aquarium Dreams is a story of midlife transition and finding the courage to start over. The story is set in New Mexico.
Neuroscience and Social Work Practice

Neuroscience and Social Work Practice

Rosemary L. Farmer

SAGE Publications Inc
2009
sidottu
Over the past 30 years, findings in the neurosciences have grown exponentially and have provided a profound understanding of the link between behavior and biology. Although the Social Work community has long taken pride in using a bio-psycho-social-spiritual (BPSS) framework in conceptualization and intervention, the biological aspect of this BPSS framework has been sorely missing. Neuroscience and Social Work Practice provides the critical missing link. Introducing the latest neuroscience research, it gives practitioners essential data—in an easily accessible form—with which to take on the challenges of increasingly complex human problems and diagnoses. Key Features Takes readers on a "tour of the brain" and makes dense scientific material more engaging Provides a framework for how human service professionals can understand and implement neuroscience clinical data with the use of the Transactional Model Uses case vignettes to explain how neuroscience findings have been applied to specific practice situations Offers a deeper understanding of the links between neuroscience research and social work in such areas as trauma, attachment, psychotherapy, substance abuse, and the effects of psychotropic medications Intended Audience This cutting-edge text is indispensable for practitioners in the human services field and is an essential supplement for upper-level undergraduate or graduate students of courses in Human Behavior in the Social Environment and Social Work Direct Practice as well as courses on Interpersonal Practice with Individuals, Children, and Families.
Neuroscience and Social Work Practice

Neuroscience and Social Work Practice

Rosemary L. Farmer

SAGE Publications Inc
2009
nidottu
Over the past 30 years, findings in the neurosciences have grown exponentially and have provided a profound understanding of the link between behavior and biology. Although the Social Work community has long taken pride in using a bio-psycho-social-spiritual (BPSS) framework in conceptualization and intervention, the biological aspect of this BPSS framework has been sorely missing. Neuroscience and Social Work Practice provides the critical missing link. Introducing the latest neuroscience research, it gives practitioners essential data—in an easily accessible form—with which to take on the challenges of increasingly complex human problems and diagnoses. Key Features Takes readers on a "tour of the brain" and makes dense scientific material more engaging Provides a framework for how human service professionals can understand and implement neuroscience clinical data with the use of the Transactional Model Uses case vignettes to explain how neuroscience findings have been applied to specific practice situations Offers a deeper understanding of the links between neuroscience research and social work in such areas as trauma, attachment, psychotherapy, substance abuse, and the effects of psychotropic medications Intended Audience This cutting-edge text is indispensable for practitioners in the human services field and is an essential supplement for upper-level undergraduate or graduate students of courses in Human Behavior in the Social Environment and Social Work Direct Practice as well as courses on Interpersonal Practice with Individuals, Children, and Families.