Author: Lannah Sawers-Diggins
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1450047874
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 257
Book Description
As Brian Keith Alexander Sawers (affectionately known as BK to his friends and family) would’ve entered his ninety-third year of life as this decade begins, it feels appropriate to release this documentation of his life and that of four generations of the Sawers family. It is with some regret that BKA died without the chance to see his book completed; however, acknowledging his wishes, the combined efforts of his daughter Lannah Sawers-Diggins and a number of other people today see his memories shared with the world. The story has its roots in Stirling, Scotland, and traces the lives of several of the first Sawers family members’ journeys out to Australia, their “movements” between arrival and settling onto a series of stations, all of which have been documented, before the Sawers settled onto Pitcairn. The remainder of this historical recount takes us through an in-depth and detailed history and description of Pitcairn Station. Brian Sawers spent a great deal of time putting his memories to paper, and while we wish he’d been able to see this finished product of his work, it is with love, respect and admiration that we are finally able to share his experiences with the world, and in turn provide an insight for readers into in the Australian outback.
The Sawers From Pitcairn
Author: Lannah Sawers-Diggins
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1450047874
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 257
Book Description
As Brian Keith Alexander Sawers (affectionately known as BK to his friends and family) would’ve entered his ninety-third year of life as this decade begins, it feels appropriate to release this documentation of his life and that of four generations of the Sawers family. It is with some regret that BKA died without the chance to see his book completed; however, acknowledging his wishes, the combined efforts of his daughter Lannah Sawers-Diggins and a number of other people today see his memories shared with the world. The story has its roots in Stirling, Scotland, and traces the lives of several of the first Sawers family members’ journeys out to Australia, their “movements” between arrival and settling onto a series of stations, all of which have been documented, before the Sawers settled onto Pitcairn. The remainder of this historical recount takes us through an in-depth and detailed history and description of Pitcairn Station. Brian Sawers spent a great deal of time putting his memories to paper, and while we wish he’d been able to see this finished product of his work, it is with love, respect and admiration that we are finally able to share his experiences with the world, and in turn provide an insight for readers into in the Australian outback.
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1450047874
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 257
Book Description
As Brian Keith Alexander Sawers (affectionately known as BK to his friends and family) would’ve entered his ninety-third year of life as this decade begins, it feels appropriate to release this documentation of his life and that of four generations of the Sawers family. It is with some regret that BKA died without the chance to see his book completed; however, acknowledging his wishes, the combined efforts of his daughter Lannah Sawers-Diggins and a number of other people today see his memories shared with the world. The story has its roots in Stirling, Scotland, and traces the lives of several of the first Sawers family members’ journeys out to Australia, their “movements” between arrival and settling onto a series of stations, all of which have been documented, before the Sawers settled onto Pitcairn. The remainder of this historical recount takes us through an in-depth and detailed history and description of Pitcairn Station. Brian Sawers spent a great deal of time putting his memories to paper, and while we wish he’d been able to see this finished product of his work, it is with love, respect and admiration that we are finally able to share his experiences with the world, and in turn provide an insight for readers into in the Australian outback.
Bullseye
Author: Lannah Sawers-Diggins
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1453527303
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 110
Book Description
Bully . . . described in the Concise English Dictionary:"a browbeating person, esp someone who is habitually cruel toother weaker people;"intimidate with persistently aggressive or violent behaviour, orby using threats of violence;"These two descriptions are certainly true, but to the victims whohave so generously submitted their stories for inclusion in this book . . .they would barely be adequate. I have been one such victim. But my taleof woe is NOTHING compared with the humiliation, embarrassment,degradation and so much more that many of the people featured in thisbook have suffered, many still suffering.The suggestion of writing a book about bullying was put to me someyears ago . . . I cannot actually recall who did suggest it, or when, but itcertainly planted a seed in my mind. Research through those years hassuggested that many have written books before me, but no-one seems tohave actually devoted a book almost entirely to stories of victims . . . thiswas my goal. In communicating with these and other victims, both currentand past, I found that they all appeared to have the same message . . . justhow therapeutic it was to be able to . . . just talk about it . . . get it off theirchests. Of course, there are always the exceptions. Sadly, one particularvictim has been so badly scarred that he found it too difficult to write hisexperiences at all. And writing their stories will never change the fact that these people have been bullied. Many have had counselling, many havenot . . . many are still undergoing this. Some cases are far more serious thanothers . . . some have undergone the court process . . . others are still goingthrough this . . .The stories within these pages vary hugely . . . from supposedly minorcases through to some which are far some serious. But irrespective of theseverity of them, the effects on the victims have been horrendous. Manyhave made my blood boil.Doing this has given me a very small idea of just how mammoth thisproblem is and that it is EVERYWHERE. No-one is immune, nor is anyinstitution, any situation. It takes place at any age, any gender, any faith,anywhere, any time.Many of the victims were bullied in their teens and/or childhood,and some of these people were raised in the years prior to bullying beingrecognized and/or acknowledged. For some victims it is past tense, forothers a very current and continuing nightmare. Some stories have comefrom various work places. There are even a couple written by people whohave been bullied and have been bullies themselves.What has disturbed and infuriated me throughout (and believe me, Iwould NOT have wanted to have my blood pressure nor stress levels takenwhile doing this), something that does appear to be a common thread,particularly with the stories taken from schools . . . in seeking help, justiceand compensation through the appropriate channels, the education andlegal systems, in almost every case it appears that that the perpetrator/s is/are the ones who have been supported . . . NOT the victims. Most if notall schools maintain that they have a ''bullying policy'' in place . . . but givenall that is covered in these stories, and some of the outcomes, I do have toquestion . . . just how effective are these policies and who are they aimingto help?In one particular case, the victim lost her father, which was tragicenough in itself, but then . . . from what I can see, she was bullied . . . partlyfor this reason? Losing her father? WHY? What is the MENTALITYof bullies?A few of these histories are quite long and, as previously mentioned,some victims continue their fight for compensation and/or justice. I haveand do feel so much for the parents, families of the victims and for thevictims themselves. Overall from what I have learned, the attitudes of theschools leave me cold. I am not saying that this applies in all cases worldwide . . . goodness knows, those in the following pages are only the smallest drop in the ocean compared with the amount o
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1453527303
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 110
Book Description
Bully . . . described in the Concise English Dictionary:"a browbeating person, esp someone who is habitually cruel toother weaker people;"intimidate with persistently aggressive or violent behaviour, orby using threats of violence;"These two descriptions are certainly true, but to the victims whohave so generously submitted their stories for inclusion in this book . . .they would barely be adequate. I have been one such victim. But my taleof woe is NOTHING compared with the humiliation, embarrassment,degradation and so much more that many of the people featured in thisbook have suffered, many still suffering.The suggestion of writing a book about bullying was put to me someyears ago . . . I cannot actually recall who did suggest it, or when, but itcertainly planted a seed in my mind. Research through those years hassuggested that many have written books before me, but no-one seems tohave actually devoted a book almost entirely to stories of victims . . . thiswas my goal. In communicating with these and other victims, both currentand past, I found that they all appeared to have the same message . . . justhow therapeutic it was to be able to . . . just talk about it . . . get it off theirchests. Of course, there are always the exceptions. Sadly, one particularvictim has been so badly scarred that he found it too difficult to write hisexperiences at all. And writing their stories will never change the fact that these people have been bullied. Many have had counselling, many havenot . . . many are still undergoing this. Some cases are far more serious thanothers . . . some have undergone the court process . . . others are still goingthrough this . . .The stories within these pages vary hugely . . . from supposedly minorcases through to some which are far some serious. But irrespective of theseverity of them, the effects on the victims have been horrendous. Manyhave made my blood boil.Doing this has given me a very small idea of just how mammoth thisproblem is and that it is EVERYWHERE. No-one is immune, nor is anyinstitution, any situation. It takes place at any age, any gender, any faith,anywhere, any time.Many of the victims were bullied in their teens and/or childhood,and some of these people were raised in the years prior to bullying beingrecognized and/or acknowledged. For some victims it is past tense, forothers a very current and continuing nightmare. Some stories have comefrom various work places. There are even a couple written by people whohave been bullied and have been bullies themselves.What has disturbed and infuriated me throughout (and believe me, Iwould NOT have wanted to have my blood pressure nor stress levels takenwhile doing this), something that does appear to be a common thread,particularly with the stories taken from schools . . . in seeking help, justiceand compensation through the appropriate channels, the education andlegal systems, in almost every case it appears that that the perpetrator/s is/are the ones who have been supported . . . NOT the victims. Most if notall schools maintain that they have a ''bullying policy'' in place . . . but givenall that is covered in these stories, and some of the outcomes, I do have toquestion . . . just how effective are these policies and who are they aimingto help?In one particular case, the victim lost her father, which was tragicenough in itself, but then . . . from what I can see, she was bullied . . . partlyfor this reason? Losing her father? WHY? What is the MENTALITYof bullies?A few of these histories are quite long and, as previously mentioned,some victims continue their fight for compensation and/or justice. I haveand do feel so much for the parents, families of the victims and for thevictims themselves. Overall from what I have learned, the attitudes of theschools leave me cold. I am not saying that this applies in all cases worldwide . . . goodness knows, those in the following pages are only the smallest drop in the ocean compared with the amount o
Convegno celebrativo del centenario della nascita di Mauro Picone e di Leonida Tonelli (Roma, 6-9 maggio 1985).
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Category : Mathematics
Languages : en
Pages : 966
Book Description
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Category : Mathematics
Languages : en
Pages : 966
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RED DUST DREAMS
Author: Lannah Sawers-Diggins
Publisher: Aurora House
ISBN: 9780994435385
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 520
Book Description
Spectacular. Extraordinary. Peaceful and so quiet it is almost eerie. The enormous area in the middle of Australia - the 'Outback'. Red Dust Dreams focuses on the domestic side of life on those massive stations. Research took me to South Australia, New South Wales, Queensland, the Northern Territory and Western Australia,
Publisher: Aurora House
ISBN: 9780994435385
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 520
Book Description
Spectacular. Extraordinary. Peaceful and so quiet it is almost eerie. The enormous area in the middle of Australia - the 'Outback'. Red Dust Dreams focuses on the domestic side of life on those massive stations. Research took me to South Australia, New South Wales, Queensland, the Northern Territory and Western Australia,
Proceedings of the Parliament of South Australia
Author: South Australia. Parliament
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Category : South Australia
Languages : en
Pages : 1068
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Category : South Australia
Languages : en
Pages : 1068
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Annual Report
Author: Shadyside Hospital (Pittsburgh, Pa.)
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Category : Medicine
Languages : en
Pages : 88
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ISBN:
Category : Medicine
Languages : en
Pages : 88
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Commonwealth Arbitration Reports
Author: Australia. Commonwealth Court of Conciliation and Arbitration
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Category : Arbitration, Industrial
Languages : en
Pages : 984
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ISBN:
Category : Arbitration, Industrial
Languages : en
Pages : 984
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The Pastoral Review
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Category : Agriculture
Languages : en
Pages : 940
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Category : Agriculture
Languages : en
Pages : 940
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Records of the South Australian Museum
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Category : Aboriginal Australians
Languages : en
Pages : 890
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Category : Aboriginal Australians
Languages : en
Pages : 890
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The Different Princess
Author: Jeta Vojkollari
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN: 9781722132514
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 46
Book Description
Once upon a time, in the Kingdom of Cattus, Heilinda, a kitten with an unusual appearance was born, on the same day as Prince Heiduro. Her birth brought happiness to her family, but woke up enemies, who pursued her incessantly.Heilinda's contagious happiness and magical voice eased the daily burdens of the coloured cats, among whom she grew up. She used her exceptional nursing skills to cure the sick every day.One day she treated a foreigner who fell in love with her. She loved him too, but she could not marry him, unless he agreed to a condition. Prince Heiduro had to take a step that would change their country's history forever.
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN: 9781722132514
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 46
Book Description
Once upon a time, in the Kingdom of Cattus, Heilinda, a kitten with an unusual appearance was born, on the same day as Prince Heiduro. Her birth brought happiness to her family, but woke up enemies, who pursued her incessantly.Heilinda's contagious happiness and magical voice eased the daily burdens of the coloured cats, among whom she grew up. She used her exceptional nursing skills to cure the sick every day.One day she treated a foreigner who fell in love with her. She loved him too, but she could not marry him, unless he agreed to a condition. Prince Heiduro had to take a step that would change their country's history forever.