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Bruce Wallace

    Die genetische Bürde
    Biology for Living
    Once Upon A Kimono
    Evolutionary Biology
    Self-Harm/Injury
    Self-Harm And Recovery
    • Self-Harm And Recovery

      • 152pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      The narrative follows Bruce Wallace's journey from becoming a mental health nurse in the late 1960s to later teaching and mentoring both aspiring and experienced mental health professionals. His experiences offer insights into the evolution of mental health practices and education, highlighting the importance of ongoing learning in the field.

      Self-Harm And Recovery
    • Self-Harm/Injury

      • 202pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      Exploring the complex issue of self-harm, this book delves into the diverse attitudes and assumptions surrounding it, highlighting the significant impact it has on many individuals. It aims to challenge negative perceptions and foster a deeper understanding of the emotional struggles faced by those affected. Through insightful analysis, the book seeks to illuminate the realities of self-injury and promote a more compassionate dialogue around this critical topic.

      Self-Harm/Injury
    • Evolutionary Biology

      Volume 15

      • 460pages
      • 17 heures de lecture

      The series on Evolutionary Biology features comprehensive volumes that present critical reviews and original research on diverse topics in the field. It aims to publish in-depth manuscripts that explore both classical and modern aspects of evolutionary biology. The editors actively seek contributions from an international pool of authors, ensuring a broad representation of ideas and findings. Each volume includes detailed studies, methodologies, and discussions on various evolutionary themes, supported by extensive references and appendices.

      Evolutionary Biology
    • Exploring themes of friendship and creativity, the story follows Hana, a budding kimono designer who receives materials from a delivery man named Akihiko, humorously linked to her dream of a prince. The narrative emphasizes the joy and support friends bring to each other, making it appealing not only to children but also to adults seeking a lighthearted escape. With its charming premise, the book aims to evoke smiles and rekindle the childlike wonder within readers, especially after challenging times.

      Once Upon A Kimono