Before Their Time
Title | Before Their Time PDF eBook |
Author | Robert Kotlowitz |
Publisher | Anchor |
Total Pages | 209 |
Release | 2010-12-15 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 0307773876 |
in this memoir of his experiences as a teenage infantryman in the US Third Army during World War II, Kotlowitz brings to life the harrowing story of the massacre of his platoon in northeastern France, in which he--by playing dead--was the only one to survive. 208 pp. 15,000 print.
Before Their Time
Title | Before Their Time PDF eBook |
Author | Daniel Taylor |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 204 |
Release | 2000 |
Genre | Family & Relationships |
ISBN | 9780830822652 |
Here are the stories of six children born too soon--true stories of women, men and tiny children exploring the meaning of life, death and faith. Written by Daniel Taylor from extensive interviews, each story arises out of the practice of Dr. Ronald Hoekstra at Children's Hospital in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Enter the neonatal intensive care unit, a place of drama, heartache, waiting and joy.
Before Their Time
Title | Before Their Time PDF eBook |
Author | Joelle Sander |
Publisher | Mariner Books |
Total Pages | 220 |
Release | 1992 |
Genre | Family & Relationships |
ISBN | 9780156116732 |
In "Before Their Times" a young black woman, her mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother tell us in their own words of their childhood, their sex lives, their school and work lives -- and why they all became teenage mothers. Their stories form an unforgettable four-generation history illuminating the influence of one generation on another and leading to a better understanding of why the cycle of teenage pregnancy so often repeats itself in both black and white families. In his foreword the noted psychiatrist and author Robert Coles sets the book in a larger social and historical context, and in her afterword the author offers recommendations for breaking the cycle of teenage pregnancy. -- From publisher's description.
Before Their Time
Title | Before Their Time PDF eBook |
Author | Roger Foxall |
Publisher | iUniverse |
Total Pages | 284 |
Release | |
Genre | |
ISBN | 0595268552 |
BEFORE THEIR TIME
Title | BEFORE THEIR TIME PDF eBook |
Author | Shirley H. Wells |
Publisher | Archway Publishing |
Total Pages | 89 |
Release | 2023-09-19 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1665748486 |
Women have been struggling for thousands of years for equality in their many relationships. “Before Their Time – Women Who. Dared” takes an historical look at the secondary roles women have played throughout history. The female half of the human race was expected to lead subservient lives to the men of their times. Those who sought equality were vilified and mistreated. There have always been those females who refused the stereotypical demands of their patriarchal societies. Through their decisions and actions, those individuals lived lives of power and daring. I have highlighted seven of those female heroines who provide inspiration for future generations.
Adults Before Their Time
Title | Adults Before Their Time PDF eBook |
Author | Human Rights Watch (Organization) |
Publisher | Human Rights Watch |
Total Pages | 84 |
Release | 2008 |
Genre | Children's rights |
ISBN |
"This 82-page report documents the routine arrest of children for such 'offenses' as begging, running away from home, or being alone with a member of the opposite sex. Prosecutors can hold children, like adults, for up to six months before referring them to a judge. In the case of girls, authorities can detain them indefinitely, without judicial review, for what they say is 'guidance.' Detention centers mix children under investigation or trial with children convicted of a crime and sometimes with adults. Judges regularly try children without the presence of lawyers or sometimes even guardians, even for crimes punishable by death, flogging, or amputation."--Publisher website.
Before Their Time
Title | Before Their Time PDF eBook |
Author | David Lewis Parker |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 170 |
Release | 2007 |
Genre | Child labor |
ISBN |
Although numerous international treaties and organizations worktirelessly to improve conditions for children, there are still 320million children under the age of sixteen working around the world-- 150 million of those in the most harmful industries, such asprostitution and forced military service. This is their story, inwords and photographs. Physician and photographer David L. Parker takes us beyond theheadlines and into the textile factories, stone quarries, andgarbage dumps where children are forced -- by unscrupulous adultsor by lack of any other economic opportunity -- into the desperatecycle of child labor. His haunting and sensitive portrayal of thesechildren preserves their dignity and humanity while exposing theiroften tragic circumstances. The hazards of harsh working conditions are visitedexponentially on still-growing bodies and minds, whether they arecleaning elephant stables in India, picking cotton in Turkey, orextracting gold from Nicaraguan mines. Mercury used in miningcauses brain damage; stone dust destroys young lungs; circuscontortions cause serious muscular harm. But even beyond thedisastrous physical consequences of child labor, simply having towork means that children are deprived of the education, nurturing,and socialization that are the necessary foundations of lastinghealth, development, and progress. Dr. Parker\'s riveting portraits of children continues in thebrave documentary tradition of Lewis Hine, Milton Rogovin, andSebasti¿o Salgado, who have contributed to the legal andhumanitarian advances of previous generations. We can only hope, asHine said in the early twentieth century, that one day soonheartbreaking images like these will simply be "records of thepast." Until then, Before Their Time is an essential call toaction. 135 duotone photographs.