My Life in His Paws: The Story of Ted and How He Saved Me
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My Life in His Paws is the story of the amazing dog who gave back someone's freedom and confidence....
Inclusive Growth in Africa: Policies, Practice, and Lessons Learnt
Steve Kayizzi-Mugerwa, Abebe Shimeles, Angela Lusigi and Ahmed Moummi
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Inclusive Growth in Africa analyzes the concept of inclusion within the challenges facing Africa's...
Sport and Discrimination
Daniel Kilvington and John Price
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Despite campaigns to educate and increase awareness, discrimination continues to be a deep-rooted...
Directory of World Cinema: Britain 2
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The first volume of the Directory of World Cinema: Britain provided an overview of British cinema...
Implementing the Convention on the Rights of the Child in Lusophone Africa: A Socio-Legal Perspective
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The Comparative African Legal Studies series aims to profile research in the fields of children,...
Pressalit SPACES
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Pressalit SPACES is a digital solution from Pressalit Care designed to communicate and visualize...
ClareR (5721 KP) rated The Close (Maeve Kerrigan #10) in Books
Apr 9, 2023
Maeve starts investigating the murder of a hospital consultant, whose body is found in his car in the hospital car park. She is also roped in to helping Josh on another case. One where they have to go undercover as a house/ dog sitting couple, whilst they investigate the death of a man with a learning disability. Oh, what a bind - to be stuck in a house with Josh Derwent for weeks!
Well, all doesn’t go quite as expected, but the tension is high with both Maeve, Josh and the case!
There are some great interactions in what appears at first glance to be an idyllic neighbourhood. It really isn’t.
The crimes are shocking, and it comes as no surprise that outwardly good people do terrible things.
I can’t wait to see what happens between Kerrigan and Derwent in the next book, but I suppose I’ll just have to!
Highly recommended!
Fix My Knee: A Guide to Preventing and Healing from Injury and Strain
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In 2015, there were roughly 10.4 million patient visits to doctors' offices because of common knee...
Connor Sheffield (293 KP) created a post in Fantasy Friends
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James Koppert (2698 KP) rated Rory O'Shea Was Here (aka Inside I'm Dancing) (2004) in Movies
Nov 6, 2019
It must have been the wheelchairs that did it. No one watched this incredible film about two disabled friends and their rebellion against disability stereotypes. It's absolutely incredible and it will make you laugh, it will make you cry and will make you think and challenge your perspectives.
There are two friends, one is a reserved chap who does as he's told, the other is a punk rock rebel in a wheelchair and refuses to confirm how everyone says he has to. Watch how one comes out of their shell and the other wrestles with their sense of self.
I've shown this film to so many people who haven't heard of it but then rate it full marks after laughing and crying. Will you be another one?