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  • av Deborah Harrison
    136,-

    A penetrating analysis of the work of S.D. Clark, the "founder of Canadian sociology." "Harrison provides an understanding of how Canadian sociology developed."--"Canadian Review of Sociology & Anthropology"

  • av Deborah Harrison
    440,-

    A penetrating analysis of the work of S.D. Clark, the "founder of Canadian sociology." "Harrison provides an understanding of how Canadian sociology developed."--"Canadian Review of Sociology & Anthropology"

  • av Deborah Harrison
    193,-

    The Book in Hebrew is called Yeshua but written in Hebrew meaning my Rescuer, My Deliverer; He Is Risen! Book is all about my Testimony The Lord is my Shepherd Psalm 23 God bless me to turn my testimony into a book. I was healed delivered and set free from a very serious illness for 25 years God chose me to do this book, for All Gods glory, honor, and praise. I had the laying of the hands done to me back in 2009 and 2015 I started writing and drawing I heard Gods voice for the very first time, God told me he gave me a Project and God told me not to get weary on him. As soon as I heard Gods voice I finished The Book, and sent it to Xulon Press, it says in 1st Timothy 4:14 Do not neglect the gift that has been giving to you by the laying on of hands. I truly want to express all my Thanks to "Bishop James E. Collins, and First Lady Brenda Collins" for being my Spiritual Mom and Dad, Thank you, to My Daughter Jessica and My Husband Bruce, My Step Son Bruce Jr. & I want to dedicate this special book to: My Niece Savannah Mellett and My Beautiful Daughter Zebria Harrison. A very special Thanks to: My dear friend Camielle Racca, & Dayle Flint for believing in me with this Project God has given to me.

  • av Deborah Harrison
    284,-

  • - Canada's Military Families during the Afghanistan Mission
    av Patrizia Albanese & Deborah Harrison
    520,-

    Beyond its research findings, this pioneering book considers the past, present, and potential role of schools in supporting children who have been affected by military deployments. It also assesses the broader human costs to Canadian Armed Forces families of their enforced participation in the volatile overseas missions of the twenty-first century.

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