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Upon the end of the age of the Dome, the future of the Earth is called into question as an appeal and request is made by Angel Nocturn¿lis, who is also a great oracle from the underworld in providing both wise and insightful counsel upon the prophetic predictions representing both Earthly and Heavenly matters. The world is now completely in darkness; the balance of the universe is threatened if it cannot be saved. This becomes the last and critical opportunity for the Angels of the Empyreans to restore and maintain the balance, in both defending and representing their concerns before the throne of God.
This book is for eight-to eighty-year-olds and is about our fears of the dark and the scary monsters that lurk in the shadows. The words and pictures seek to evoke these fears, but with humour and compassion, and it ultimately engenders a sense of rationality asthe verse draws to its end.
"Dancing on Ice?- a Journey Toward Partnership in Healthcare; a Patient's Perspective Intended as a learning resource; to motivate, and to inspire clinical students, and trainers, healthcare policymakers and practitioners.Most texts about health services are written by academic writers, who recommend particular models from policy to practice.Few texts are written from a (micro) patient's perspective, which explore the experience of illness within its many social contexts.This lively, tongue-in-cheek, docu-soap-style will also strike a chord with anyone who has had the misfortune to be a patient! Rosie, the central character blazes a trail of hope, engaging the talents of health-co-workers, a Consultant Clinician, and two Managers in building partnership."Dancing on Ice..." underlines the fragility of clinician-patient relationships in time-bound situations. Rosie is on a quest... She draws on examples from traditional farming practices and education, along with contemporary health-based care.Whilst negotiating the "snakes and ladders" of her own care she is constantly asking, What is/should be the nature of that care? It's about how we communicate with each other. If communication is better joined-up, then the National Health Service( and any healthcare service) can be more sustainable and value-for-money.This focus makes "Dancing on Ice..." a "must have" item for clinical and medical trainers and students. It will also have appeal for sociology, psychology and organisational learning fields, with its qualitative research approaches. The author's express wish is that anyone and everyone reading this book will be enabled to take a step forward in their lives.
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