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Roses

Roses

Ruth Watson-Morris

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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Roses is the story of a 53 year old woman who is facing the end of her life after a battle with cancer.Witness memories of her life as a child, her struggles as she becomes a single mother in the 70's.Looking back at new events around the globe and memories of history as it unfolded in UK, music and her massive life events.Cancer is now diagnosed in UK to 1 in 3 people, this book tells the story of just one ordinary woman who has been struck down by this terrible illness.
Bellazard

Bellazard

Ruth Watson-Morris

Independently Published
2017
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Ever wondered what would happen if the Dinosaurs hadn't become extinct? This is a great adventure story of just that, a group of alien children with fangs go on their first adventure with Bellazard an evolved Dinosaur.Bella isn't just any Dinosaur she is the Queen of the new type of Dinosaurs and she takes the Voxian children to search for the missing Dragons who live in a cave in Reptilia a planet in the Mythus Nebula Join me as I unfold the first children's story that will make the children gasp and laugh as Bellazard looks for the dragons and discovers new and exciting creatures.Fab little novella great first reading book.Age range 9+
'Civil Disorder is the Disease of Ibadan'
Audrey Richards Prize Winner This book is a study of chieftaincy and political culture in Ibadan, the most populous city in what was Britain's largest West African colony, Nigeria. Examining the period between 1829 and 1939, it shows how and why the processesthrough which Ibadan was made into a civic community shifted from the battlefield to a discursive field. Concentrating on the early-to-mid colonial period, the book's focus on political discourse encompasses Ibadan's pre-colonialpast, because forms of social action and political argument were always legitimated in terms of past precedents. This book offers a contribution to the social and cultural history of British colonial administration in Africa, aswell as to the field of urban history. It should be of interest to anthropologists and social scientists for its innovative approach to the study of political culture. North America: Ohio U Press; Nigeria: HEBN
Transformation Through Occupation

Transformation Through Occupation

Ruth Watson; Leslie Swartz

Whurr Publishers Ltd
2004
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This book is based on learning grounded in actual experience and introduces the perspective of practice orientated to developing, rather than developed, contexts. The focus remains on the ordinary things that people do on a daily basis and how this impacts their health, well-being and total existence. Examples are provided of the writers' professional beliefs, values and convictions in action.
Bridges in History and Legend

Bridges in History and Legend

Wilbur Jay Watson; Sara Ruth Watson; Emily Maria Watson

Literary Licensing, LLC
2012
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Bridges In History And Legend is a book written by Wilbur Jay Watson that explores the cultural significance of bridges throughout history. The book is divided into two parts: the first part delves into the engineering and construction of bridges, while the second part explores the myths and legends surrounding them.The first section of the book covers the evolution of bridge-building techniques and technologies, from ancient times to modern-day engineering feats. Watson discusses the various types of bridges, including timber, stone, suspension, and arch bridges, and the challenges that engineers faced in constructing them.The second section of the book focuses on the cultural and symbolic significance of bridges in various cultures and traditions. Watson explores the myths and legends surrounding famous bridges, such as the Golden Gate Bridge and the Tower Bridge, and the role that bridges have played in literature, art, and religion.Overall, Bridges In History And Legend is a fascinating exploration of the human fascination with bridges and their enduring cultural significance. The book is well-researched and engaging, making it a must-read for anyone interested in engineering, history, or mythology.Introduction By William E. Wickenden.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
Judges and Ruth

Judges and Ruth

Robert Watson

Hansebooks
2023
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Judges and Ruth is an unchanged, high-quality reprint of the original edition of 1899. Hansebooks is editor of the literature on different topic areas such as research and science, travel and expeditions, cooking and nutrition, medicine, and other genres. As a publisher we focus on the preservation of historical literature. Many works of historical writers and scientists are available today as antiques only. Hansebooks newly publishes these books and contributes to the preservation of literature which has become rare and historical knowledge for the future.
Concrete Horizons: Romantic Irony in the Poetry of David Malouf and Samuel Wagan Watson
Drawing on Bernd Mahr’s model theory, this volume introduces a new approach to Romanticism in contemporary Australian literature. Focusing on two very different authors, David Malouf and the Indigenous poet Samuel Wagan Watson, this book highlights their similarities rather than their differences. It is the first book-length study dedicated specifically to each author’s poetic oeuvre. Comprehensive readings reveal that an ironic dialectic underpins how each poet writes from within a disjunct of culture and environment following colonisation, finding hope in dialogue and a productive process of negative assertion. The theoretical framing of Romanticism developed here effectively rehabilitates Romanticism as a productive paradigm in contemporary Australian poetry.
A Right Worthy Woman

A Right Worthy Woman

Ruth P. Watson

Atria Books
2023
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In the vein of The Personal Librarian and The House of Eve, a "remarkable and stirring novel" (Patti Callahan Henry, New York Times bestselling author) based on the inspiring true story of Virginia's Black Wall Street and the indomitable Maggie Lena Walker, the daughter of a formerly enslaved woman who became the first Black woman to establish and preside over a bank in the United States. Maggie Lena Walker was ambitious and unafraid. Her childhood in 19th-century Virginia helping her mother with her laundry service opened her eyes to the overwhelming discrepancy between the Black residents and her mother's affluent white clients. She vowed to not only secure the same kind of home and finery for herself, but she would also help others in her community achieve the same. With her single-minded determination, Maggie buckled down and went from schoolteacher to secretary-treasurer of the Independent Order of St. Luke, founder of a newspaper, a bank, and a department store where Black customers were treated with respect. With the help of influential friends like W.E.B. DuBois and Mary McLeod, she revolutionized Richmond in ways that are still felt today. Now, "with rich period detail and emotional impact" (Tracey Enerson Wood, author of The Engineer's Wife), her riveting full story is finally revealed in this stirring and intimate novel.
A Right Worthy Woman

A Right Worthy Woman

Ruth P. Watson

Atria Books
2024
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In the vein of The Personal Librarian and The House of Eve, a "remarkable and stirring novel" (Patti Callahan Henry, New York Times bestselling author) based on the inspiring true story of Virginia's Black Wall Street and the indomitable Maggie Lena Walker, the daughter of a formerly enslaved woman who became the first Black woman to establish and preside over a bank in the United States. Maggie Lena Walker was ambitious and unafraid. Her childhood in 19th-century Virginia helping her mother with her laundry service opened her eyes to the overwhelming discrepancy between the Black residents and her mother's affluent white clients. She vowed to not only secure the same kind of home and finery for herself, but she would also help others in her community achieve the same. With her single-minded determination, Maggie buckled down and went from schoolteacher to secretary-treasurer of the Independent Order of St. Luke, founder of a newspaper, a bank, and a department store where Black customers were treated with respect. With the help of influential friends like W.E.B. DuBois and Mary McLeod, she revolutionized Richmond in ways that are still felt today. Now, "with rich period detail and emotional impact" (Tracey Enerson Wood, author of The Engineer's Wife), her riveting full story is finally revealed in this stirring and intimate novel.
Making a difference?

Making a difference?

Ruth Townsley; David Abbott; Debby Watson

Policy Press
2004
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Many health, education and social service initiatives aim to implement better multi-agency working between agencies and professionals. But what difference does this sort of organisational change make to those families and children on the receiving end? Making a difference? explores the process and impact of multi-agency working on disabled children with complex health care needs and the families and professionals who support them. Examining in detail the work of six multi-agency services, the report describes the process of multi-agency working, key success factors, and outcomes for professionals, as well as the impact on families in terms of their daily life, well-being, and contact with services and professionals. A concluding chapter summarises key issues and makes recommendations for policy and practice.