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First published in 1991. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Born and raised on the Cape Flats, Shirley never allowed her past to dictate her future. She proved that the typical story of a girl from the Cape Flats - that of gangsterism, alcoholism and teenage pregnancy - didn't have to be her story.
The bulk of the book looks at a variety of collaborative watershed planning projects across the country.
Set in hot, slow Queensland of the 50s, this is an inspirational story about swimming, about family life and about the courage to persist when everything else seems hopeless.
As an experienced pediatrician, Sajjad Iqbal, MD, had long enjoyed using his medical expertise to treat children's illnesses and alleviate their parents' concerns.
Swimming Upstream By: James P. McCullough, Jr. Swimming Upstream: A Story about Becoming Human is a memoir divided into two parts.
Short, accessible poems in a variety of forms, but all in a single voice--that of a new middle schooler--evoke the memorable moments of the school year, exploring situations and emotions that will resonate with preteens.
The story chronicles the life of Constance, a young American woman from a privileged background, who drops out of college to marry the son of a wealthy German industrialist. Married life begins in Colombia, South America.
This is the definitive handbook filled with insider information available nowhere else.
As you begin to swim upstream, against the current you will be faced with opposition, however then, and only then can innovation and true growth occur. These are the laws of a leader.
This work traces the journey of Joshi from being an orthodox Vedic scholar to becoming a radical social reformer and an atheist. The authors also evaluate and locate Joshi’s critique of Marathi and Dalit literature.
My name is Ashton Smith, a Gold Medalist in Swimming in the arena of the disabled.
Anyone wanting their household to be a legacy for the kingdom of God benefits from time spent with this book." -mark l. vincent, Ph.D. CEO/Design Group International
As Lizzie struggles to confront the ghosts of her past, can she survive the shocking twist that will change the course of her future? Swimming Upstream is a life-affirming and often humorous story about a young woman's pursuit of happiness.
One girl.