An account of the events surrounding the Moss Lake Affair, when Canadian Mohawk Native Americans took over the Moss Lake Girls' Camp claiming the land as their own. They occupied the land for three years, negotiating sporadically with the Federal and State government amidst violence and shootings.
Wayne Martin Knihy




Murder on the Maungatapu: A Narrative History of the Burgess Gang and Their Greatest Crime
- 320 stránek
- 12 hodin čtení
The narrative delves into a grim chapter of New Zealand's past, exploring themes of betrayal and vengeance surrounding a notorious crime from the nineteenth century. Utilizing a rich array of primary sources and lesser-known accounts, it presents a compelling and well-crafted story that reveals shocking insights into the events that unfolded during this dark period.
The book offers a historical survey of theoretical approaches to judgment, exploring its treatment across various disciplines including psychology, logic, phenomenology, and painting. Wayne Martin examines how different fields interpret and conceptualize judgment, highlighting the interplay between these perspectives and their implications for understanding human thought and creativity.
Part of the successful Institute of Health Economics (IHE) book series, this handbook and ready reference adopts a unique approach in combining policy recommendations with specific treatment options for Parkinson patients. The first part of the book deals with the clinical medical, social and economical aspects of Parkinson Disease. These ten chapters include the latest diagnosis and treatment options for patients, the economical consequences, social and ethical implications and end-of life issues. The second part of the book essentially covers a large-scale case study on Parkinson in Alberta, Canada, since most of the issues discussed are relevant in all developed countries. With its strong focus on correct diagnosis and early intervention, this is an invaluable guide for clinicians and policymakers dealing with this devastating disease.