Abandoned But Still Survived

Abandoned But Still Survived

Author: Allan John Price

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2013-02-27

Total Pages: 286

ISBN-13: 1479775908

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This book takes you through the journey of my life from Birmingham UK to many places in UK and on to Australia where I have spent most of my life. A friend once told me that no matter what the problem is or what your situation, there is always a solution and a way around it but always have hope and never give up. Over the past 68 years you will read about all my trials and tribulations encountered along my journey. I have never achieved greatness, probably due to my poor education and lack of self-confidence but never-the- less my life has been full of adventure. I was never afraid to try something new and I was never afraid of failure. I hope that this book inspires people to carry on and make the best of their lives as I have done.


Surviving Abuse and Abandonment

Surviving Abuse and Abandonment

Author: Mary Brunner

Publisher: Page Publishing Inc

Published: 2021-06-09

Total Pages: 90

ISBN-13: 1662419708

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Mary Brunner freely shares her horrors of dysfunctional family struggles for survival. Her feelings are laid bare. From birth to age four, she lived from trauma to trauma, day in and day out. After social services and the courts finally rescued her for adoption, she blossomed slowly but steadily into a confident, joyful, and peaceful young lady who is prayerful and loves music.


The Journey from Abandonment to Healing

The Journey from Abandonment to Healing

Author: Susan Anderson

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2000-03-01

Total Pages: 329

ISBN-13: 1101501685

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Like Dr. Elisabeth Kubler-Ross's groundbreaking On Death and Dying, Susan Anderson's book clearly defines the five phases of a different kind of grieving--grieving over a lost relationship. An experienced professional who has specialized in helping people with loss, heartbreak, and abandonment for more than two decades, Susan Anderson gives this subject the serious attention it deserves. The Journey From Abandonment to Healing is designed to help all victims of emotional breakups--whether they are suffering from a recent loss, or a lingering wound from the past; whether they are caught up in patterns that sabotage their own relationships, or they're in a relationship where they no longer feel loved. From the first stunning blow to starting over, it provides a complete program for abandonment recovery.


Desperate Journeys, Abandoned Souls

Desperate Journeys, Abandoned Souls

Author: Edward E. Leslie

Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

Published: 1988

Total Pages: 614

ISBN-13: 9780395911501

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Explores the lives of survivors who were shipwrecked, banished, or abandoned during the past several centuries.


Bosnia and the Destruction of Cultural Heritage

Bosnia and the Destruction of Cultural Heritage

Author: Helen Walasek

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2016-03-03

Total Pages: 430

ISBN-13: 131717299X

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The massive intentional destruction of cultural heritage during the 1992-1995 Bosnian War targeting a historically diverse identity provoked global condemnation and became a seminal marker in the discourse on cultural heritage. It prompted an urgent reassessment of how cultural property could be protected in times of conflict and led to a more definitive recognition in international humanitarian law that destruction of a people's cultural heritage is an aspect of genocide. Yet surprisingly little has been published on the subject. This wide-ranging book provides the first comprehensive overview and critical analysis of the destruction of Bosnia-Herzegovina's cultural heritage and its far-reaching impact. Scrutinizing the responses of the international community during the war (including bodies like UNESCO and the Council of Europe), the volume also analyses how, after the conflict ended, external agendas impinged on heritage reconstruction to the detriment of the broader peace process and refugee return. It assesses implementation of Annex 8 of the Dayton Peace Agreement, a unique attempt to address the devastation to Bosnia's cultural heritage, and examines the treatment of war crimes involving cultural property at the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY). With numerous case studies and plentiful illustrations, this important volume considers questions which have moved to the foreground with the inclusion of cultural heritage preservation in discussions of the right to culture in human rights discourse and as a vital element of post-conflict and development aid.


Child Survivors of Genocide

Child Survivors of Genocide

Author: Shirley A. Heying

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2022-06-27

Total Pages: 347

ISBN-13: 1793602301

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This book examines the experiences of orphaned child survivors of Guatemala’s 36-year internal armed conflict and genocide who were raised in an in-country permanent residential home. Now adults, they have faced long-term consequences but also have become resilient, well-adapted adults with a strong sense of identity and belonging.


Remembering Absence

Remembering Absence

Author: Nicolas Argenti

Publisher: Indiana University Press

Published: 2019-03-21

Total Pages: 278

ISBN-13: 0253040698

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Drawing on research conducted on Chios during the sovereign debt crisis that struck Greece in 2010, Nicolas Argenti follows the lives of individuals who symbolize the transformations affecting this Aegean island. As witnesses to the crisis speak of their lives, however, their current anxieties and frustrations are expressed in terms of past crises that have shaped the dramatic history of Chios, including the German occupation in World War II and the ensuing famine, the exchange of populations between Greece and Turkey of 1922–23, and the Massacres of 1822 that decimated the island at the outset of the Greek War of Independence. The complex temporality that emerges in these accounts is ensconced in a cultural context of commemorative ritual, ecstatic visions, an annual rocket war, and other embodied practices that contribute to forms of memory production that question the assumptions of the trauma discourse, revealing the islanders of Chios to be active in forging their place in time in a manner that blurs the boundaries between historiography, memory, religion, and myth. A member of the Chiot diaspora, Argenti makes use of unpublished correspondence from survivors of the Massacres of 1822 and their descendants and reflects on oral family histories and silences in which the island represents an enigmatic but palpable absence. As he explores the ways in which a body of memory and a cultural experience of temporality came to be dislocated and shared between two populations, his return to Chios marks an encounter in which the traditional roles of ethnographer and participant come to be dispersed and intertwined.


The Survivors

The Survivors

Author: Sean Eads

Publisher: Lethe Press

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 236

ISBN-13: 1590212991

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The aliens have landed, and this time they're not hostile. They're just rude. Coming in waves of rocket ships, the aliens not only refuse to acknowledge the existence of Earth's cultures. They refuse to acknowledge the existence of humanity itself. The aliens by means of their bulk block entry into cars, grocery stores, even elevators...without malice or even purpose. No one knows what it's like to be ignored by the aliens more than Craig Mencken, an amateur journalist who writes inane copy for a magazine tycoon. A pair of aliens have invaded his home, abused his furniture, and disrupted his life. Who thought first contact could be such a nuisance? But when Mencken's employer demands the story of the century, a fictional interview with an alien, the sinister truth about the invasion is accidentally revealed. Soon Mencken's ex-boyfriend is dropping hints about a mysterious cabal that promises to rid the aliens from neighborhoods like exterminators do with vermin. Then a narcissistic federal agent wants Mencken to spy on the cabal for the sake of his country. As if life weren't already hard enough, the "dozers"--cubic machines capable of demolishing skyscrapers in minutes--start landing across the globe, and it does not seem likely the aliens will ignore mankind for much longer.


Syria's Monuments: their Survival and Destruction

Syria's Monuments: their Survival and Destruction

Author: Michael Greenhalgh

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2016-11-01

Total Pages: 540

ISBN-13: 9004334602

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Syria's Monuments: their Survival and Destruction analyses travellers’ accounts of the Roman, Christian and Islamic monuments of Syria (including Lebanon, Jordan, Palestine/Israel). An epilogue assesses the impact of the recent civil war on the state of the monuments, and their likely future.