Julia Child

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Julia M. Harris. Making Visits. Illustrated By Constance Whittimore, Boston, New York, Chicago etc, Houghton Mifflin Company (1939).
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247 (1) Seiten, 1 Bl. Durchgehend illustriert mit s/w Fotoabbildungen oder farbigen Illustrationen. Orangefarbiger, illustr. Orig.-Leinenband. Nur leicht berieben und etw. angestaubt, sonst schönes, sauberes Exemplar. >The Child Development Readers<

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Christmas Memories with Recipes: 25 of todays's master chefs and leading food writer share their holiday-food recollections. New York / Avenel, New Jersey Wings Books, 1994.
With Julia Child, Craig Claiborne, Marcella Hazan, Lee Bailey, Jacques Pepin, and more.

315 S. gr. 8° Pp., Ou. Good condition. / Gut erhalten.

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Honds, Julia: The family group conference as a means of decision-making in matters of adult guardianship Considerations of New Zealand's adult guardianship law, GRIN VERLAG, Dezember 2007, Besorgungstitel - vorauss. Lieferzeit 3-5 Tage. ISBN: 3638878945
Scholarly Paper aus dem Jahr 2006 im Fachbereich Jura - Andere Rechtssysteme, Rechtsvergleichung, Note: A-, Victoria University of Wellington, 45 Eintragungen im Literaturverzeichnis, Sprache: Englisch, Anmerkungen: LLM Research Paper, Master Abschlussarbeit , Abstract: This essay considers the question whether the family group conference should be introduced as a new and additional means of decision-making in New Zealand's adult guardianship law. Currently the Family Law knows the family group conference only in another context: When there are special problems with children the Children, Young Persons and Their Families Act 1989 gives the family as a group the authority to make decisions con-cerning the child. The question is whether this procedure is also suitable for decision-making on the affairs of adult family members who are not capable of leading their lives autonomously and cannot make their own deci-sions, for example because they suffer from mental disease or an intellectual handicap.After providing an overview of the current adult guardianship law, its principles and shortcomings, the family group conference will be presented and discussed as it works under the Children, Young Persons, and Their Families Act 1989. The main part of this research paper, then, deals with the advantages and disadvantages of the family group model being introduced for matters of adult guardianship. It will be considered whether this decision-making model can cope with the shortcomings of the current system and whether it serves the guiding principles of adult guardianship law. Although family group conferences do not always work without problems, this essay recommends their introduction also for adults. The inclusion of the wider family in the decision-making process has many benefits for the concerned person, especially in terms of his or her best interest being realised. Besides, the family group model fits well into the current regime, serves its guiding principles, and is able to remedy the current system's shortcomings. Hence, the decision by the family group is of additional value when dealing with the affairs of adults who are not able to make healthy decisions for themselves, and should therefore be introduced as an additional means of decision-making.

NEUBUCH! 2007. 60 S. 210 mm 210 mm x 148 mm x 4 mm; Akademische Schriftenreihe, Bd. V80621

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Burns Riley, PhD, Julia: High Risk Youth: An Outcome Study of Supportive Services Positive Outcomes for Youth With Severe Emotional Disturbances Receiving Case Management Services, VDM VERLAG DR. MÜLLER, , Besorgungstitel - vorauss. Lieferzeit 3-5 Tage. ISBN: 3639186656
Although there are many populations in the United States who need mental health services, few are as vulnerable as youth with severe emotional disturbances. They often require many services and support from both family and their community as a whole. They may be depressed, isolated, and struggle with feelings of emptiness and alienation while engaging in risky behaviors that only worsen their situation. They may be experiencing parent-child conflicts, struggles in school, may be engaging in self defeating behaviors, or breaking the law. Many end up in detention facilities, living in shelters or with relatives/friends or are hospitalized for presenting psychiatric behaviors. In an attempt to reduce costs and address these issues many states have turned to case management services and other organized community supports to meet the needs of these youths. This study examined the effects of Case Management and In Home Behavioral Services on functional and service outcomes for 308 youth experiencing severe emotional disturbances in Maine. Implications of the study findings for program and service improvement are discussed.

NEUBUCH! 2009. 84 S.

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