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Audiobooks Narrated by Peace Joshua
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By the time Canadians have reached age forty, fifty percent have experienced mental illness. Let them tell you about it. Our Stories features firsthand accounts from Albertan men and women of all ages and walks of life who have struggled - or are struggling - with mental illness. The stigma they face, the unseen trials they handle and the triumphs they celebrate are all inside. Listen to their words, human to human.
What in the World is DNA gives the reader a comprehensive understanding of the ins and outs of DNA. This book discusses topics from who discovered DNA, to the connection of DNA and genetics. There has been an extensive amount of research about the history, present, and future of DNA to create this full scope book. It also explores opposing viewpoints as well as its presence in pop culture. While covering all of the scientific details about DNA, this book presents it in a way that any reader would be able to understand.
In this book, Austin and Catherine delve into their background, and reflect on how the covid-19 pandemic has changed their lives as people with disabilities. Both share their individual hardships they faced due to their respective mental health issues, as well as the overall effect it had on their family life during this unprecedented time. Through a combination of stories and insights. Both illuminate the difficulties marginalized and at-risk populations face; issues that are not getting covered by major news and media outlets. Finally, Dr. Mardon and Catherine reflect on their mental health journy and provide insights on what the future may hold.
A compilation of Alberta provincial and federal candidates from 1905-1921, a time dominated by the Liberal Party. Brief biographical accounts of each individual serve to portray Alberta's history through the actions and interactions of the politically inclined. As a reference material, Alberta Liberals in Power is structured to be both comprehensive and accessible to any casual or professional researcher. It examines the backgrounds of statesman without the intrusion of partiality that political texts often fall prey to. Compiled by Dr. Ernest Mardon and Dr. Austin Mardon, C.M. as part of a larger opus on the histories of Alberta's politicians.