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  • - A Glimpse Through My Eyes
    av Katherine Smith
    206,-

    Look outside yourself to see whats inside yourself."Change Your Perception."

  • av Katherine Smith
    1 395,-

    This book addresses the effects of poverty on multiple interdependencies in kinship, neighbourly and friendship relations. It explores how interpersonal relationships are made, unmade, recuperated or ended by people who are living with poverty in one of England's most deprived neighbourhoods.

  • av Katherine Smith
    191,-

    In August, 2023, Lucy Letby was sentenced to life imprisonment with a whole life order, the most severe sentence possible under English law. Only three other female criminals had ever received a whole life order - Myra Hindley, Rose West, and Joanna Dennehy. How did a smiling, happy young nurse from Hereford end up with Dennehy, Hindley, and Rose West in a little exclusive club of evil? Lucy Letby - The Complete Story provides a comprehensive overview of this awful case - including extensive coverage of what became the longest murder trial in Britain.

  • - Learn New 600 Low Sodium, Low Phosphorus & Easy to Prepare Renal Diet Recipes with Meal Plan Guide to Help Control Kidney Disease (CKD) for the Newly Diagnosed
    av Katherine Smith
    152,-

    An Ultimate Guide to Managing your Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) with 600 Renal Diet Recipes and Meal Plan Tips for Healthy Living and Weight Loss and also includes Nutrition Facts for the Newly DiagnosedChronic Kidney Disease (CKD) implies that there is damage in your kidneys, and they cannot properly carry out the filtration of blood. The condition is referred to as "chronic" because the damage gradually happens over a long time. This damage could result in the accumulation of waste in your body. Kidney disease can also result in other health conditions. One of the challenges faced by most kidney patients is finding simple, delicious CKD recipes to help them manage the levels of chemicals and fluid in their blood.Ultimate Beginners Renal Diet Cookbook helps to find a stable ground between savoring the taste of your food and making the required dietary adjustment. It is specifically written for those that have the desire to follow a renal diet everyday and helpful regardless of the stage of your treatment. The recipes in this cookbook have low sodium, low potassium, low phosphorus and controlled amount of healthy protein. Also there are low carb recipes for those on weight loss. You will also gain some renal diet meal plan tips.Here is the summary of this Ultimate Beginners Renal Diet Cookbook: Renal Diet Breakfast RecipesRenal Diet Lunch RecipesRenal Diet Dinner RecipesRenal Diet Chicken, Poultry and Meat RecipesRenal Diet Seafood RecipesRenal Diet Smoothies and Drinks RecipesRenal Vegetable RecipesRenal Soups and Salads RecipesRenal Diet Side Dishes and Snacks RecipesRenal Diet Desserts RecipesThe Kidney, its Related Diseases and Renal Diet Tips for the Newly DiagnosedJust make the right decision now by Clicking the BUY NOW button and learn how to manage CKD with 600 renal diet recipes and meal plan tips!

  • av Katherine Smith
    214,-

    Secret City explores belonging and power through the eyes of children and adults, whether the relationships in question are to a family, to a religion, to a region or to a country. The imagery of the natural world weaves in and out of the dreams of a young Jewish girl brought to live with a Christian family in Oak Ridge, Tennessee during World War II. A woman with a childhood of being bullied moves north only to find herself an authority figure, teaching students who are themselves outsiders marked for deportation. In the midst of confusion and ideology, where victim and perpetrator ceaselessly exchange roles, the voices in these poems search for a ground of belonging in the natural world, in serving others, and in the intimately textured language of poetry.

  • - Claes Oldenburg's Urbanism in Postwar America
    av Katherine Smith
    709,-

    "Smith's book brings together a broad variety of interesting artworks, some of them hardly known, by one of the most important artists of the last fifty years. Her deep research reveals the connections between Oldenburg's art and the fascinating postwar decades that thoroughly changed American urban life."--Joshua Shannon, author of The Disappearance of Objects: New York Art and the Rise of the Postmodern City "Smith persuasively argues that Oldenburg's ebullient interventions in public space result from a unique perspective on the ordinary, pedestrian life of the street. The more I think about this book, the more I am convinced that Oldenburg--an immigrant and an erstwhile Midwesterner--is the quintessentially American sculptor."--Miguel de Baca, author of Memory Work: Anne Truitt and Sculpture "A thoughtful and illuminating account of the city as both the material and the subject of Claes Oldenburg's art. Smith builds on substantive archival and historical research to uncover hitherto unexplored aspects of the artist's project, presenting Oldenburg as an artist whose work is inextricably connected to the spaces, personages, and tensions of postwar urban experience."--Michael Lobel, Professor of Art History, Hunter College and the Graduate Center, CUNY

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