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The Missing Children Case Files: Case 5 ‘Mind-blowingly addictive!’ Samantha Lee Howe, USA Today-bestselling author of The Stranger in Our Bed They say memory is everyone’s friend… Twenty years ago a girl was snatched from the Isle of Portland and the world kept on turning.Her name was Anna Hunter. And her sister’s world ground to a halt. They say memory leaves you when you need it most… Emma Hunter is now a bestselling investigative journalist renowned internationally for her vigilante crusade to solve the string of missing children cases ravaging the south of England. They never say memory rushes back when you want it least… But it’s always been about Anna.Every word of every page of every book. And so when a new case crashes like the waves of that fateful beach onto her desk, she doesn’t hesitate. Because this one’s different. The girl was found, she survived, and now she’s begun to remember. The fifth sleep-stealing instalment in The Missing Children Case Files is an unputdownable crime thriller about how far the human mind will go to protect itself, and the damage wreaked in its wake – perfect for fans of Michael Wood and Helen Fields. Praise for The Missing Children Case Files: ‘Wow!… Kept me guessing throughout and I raced to the end – and what an ending!Can’t wait for the next instalment!’ Caz Finlay, bestselling author of the Bad Blood series ‘A darkly thrilling new series… I can't wait to get hold of the next one!’ R.J. Parker, bestselling author of The Dinner Party ‘I did not want to put it down.This is a solid 5 star read from me… Highly recommended to fans of crime fiction’ Rebecca Kelly, author of Monstrous Souls
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Folk Horror on Film : Return of the British Repressed
What is folk horror and how culturally significant is it?This collection is the first study to address these questions while considering the special importance of British cinema to the genre’s development. The book presents political and aesthetic analyses of folk horror’s uncanny landscapes and frightful folk.It places canonical films like Witchfinder General (1968), The Blood on Satan's Claw (1971) and The Wicker Man (1973) in a new light and expands the canon to include films like the sci-fi horror Doomwatch (1970–72) and the horror documentary Requiem for a Village (1975) alongside filmmakers Ken Russell and Ben Wheatley. A series of engrossing chapters by established scholars and new writers argue for the uniqueness of folk horror from perspectives that include the fragmented national history of pagan heresies and Celtic cultures, of peasant lifestyles, folkloric rediscoveries and postcolonial decline. -- .
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The Hidden Pathways of Germanic Mythology : On the Neglected, Demonized, Repulsed and Repressed Archetypical Representations of Original Germanic Culture
In the context of the Indo-European cultures, this book, The Hidden Pathways of Germanic Mythology, offers an overview of the hidden pathways of Germanic Mythology, focusing upon the Germanic Word View, the creation of the world, the Dawn of Gods and the psychological role of some of the most significant gods and goddesses. The center of gravity is given to the relationship between the Germanic mythology, Christianity and humanistic education. It is revealed that the Germanic universe had a balanced worldview between patriarchal and matricentric gods and that the Norse people developed and cultivated some of today’s most highly held values such as democracy and individual and female rights. The book points at the considerable consequences of neglecting, demonizing, repulsing and repressing archetypical representations of the original Germanic culture, which was and still is considered barbarous and primitive. This creates momentous daggers for the resilience, diversity and wellbeing of our societies. It is shown that Odin’s fundamental act of divination, his voluntary hanging on the Word Tree, provided humanity with access to the collective unconsciousness and ego autonomization. Odin is thus the archetype of the therapist of the psychodynamic tradition. The book ends with a plea that advocates for increased archetypal literacy, looked at as roadmap to peace.
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Can love be repressed?
Love can be repressed in the sense that individuals may suppress or deny their feelings of love due to fear, societal pressure, or personal issues. This repression can lead to emotional distress and inner conflict. However, love is a powerful and natural emotion that often finds a way to resurface, despite attempts to repress it. Ultimately, love cannot be completely extinguished and may manifest itself in unexpected ways.
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Why do repressed memories resurface?
Repressed memories may resurface due to triggers such as sights, sounds, smells, or experiences that are reminiscent of the original traumatic event. Additionally, therapy or counseling can help individuals uncover and process repressed memories, leading to their resurfacing. Sometimes, repressed memories come to the surface as a natural part of the healing process, as the mind attempts to address and resolve past traumas.
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Can repressed memories be retrieved?
The retrieval of repressed memories is a controversial topic in psychology. Some research suggests that repressed memories can be retrieved through techniques such as hypnosis or guided imagery. However, other studies have shown that memories retrieved through these methods may be unreliable or even false. It is important to approach the retrieval of repressed memories with caution and consider the potential impact on an individual's mental health and well-being.
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Do repressed feelings always resurface?
Repressed feelings do not always resurface, as individuals may find healthy ways to cope with and process their emotions over time. However, in some cases, repressed feelings may resurface if they are triggered by certain events or circumstances. It is important for individuals to address and work through their emotions in a constructive manner to prevent them from resurfacing in harmful ways. Therapy and self-reflection can be helpful tools in managing repressed feelings and preventing them from resurfacing.
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Food, Health, and Culture in Latino Los Angeles
Contemporary Los Angeles can increasingly be considered a part of Latin America.Only 200 miles from the border with Mexico, it has the largest, most diverse population of Latinos in the United States—and reportedly the second largest population of Mexicans outside of Mexico City.It also has one of the most diverse representations of Latino gastronomy in the United States, featuring the cuisine of nearly every region of Mexico, countries such as Peru, Argentina, Guatemala and El Salvador, as well as an incredible variety of Asian-Latin fusion cuisine.Despite the expansion of Latino cuisine's popularity in Los Angeles and the celebrity of many Latino chefs, there is a stark divide between what is available at restaurants and food trucks and what is available to many low-income, urban Latinos who live in food deserts.In these areas, access to healthy, affordable, culturally appropriate foods is a daily challenge.Food-related diseases, particularly diabetes and obesity, plague these communities.In the face of this crisis, grassroots organizations, policy-makers and local residents are working to improve access and affordability through a growing embrace of traditional cuisine, an emergent interest in the farm-to-table movement, and the work of local organizations.Angelinos are creating alternatives to the industrial food system that offer hope for Latino food culture and health in Los Angeles and beyond. This book provides an overview of contemporary L.A.’s Latino food culture, introducing some of the most important chefs in the Latino food scene, and discussing the history and impact of Latino street food on culinary variety in Los Angeles.Along with food culture, the book also discusses alternative sources of healthy food for low-income communities: farmers markets, community and school gardens, urban farms, and new neighborhood markets that work to address the inequalities in access and affordability for Latino residents.By making the connection between Latino food culture and the Latino communities’ food related health issues, this study approaches the issue from a unique perspective.
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Food and Lifestyle in Health and Disease gathers information on various food types providing an explanation of their nutrient composition, sources, roles, and mechanisms in health and diseases.To obtain good health practices and prevent diseases, it is necessary to understand links in the relationship of food, lifestyle, environment, and health.This book is a vital source for research topics related to these issues, including the following: Analysis of various types of food and lifestyles for the prevention and treatment of diseases and disorders, including cardiovascular disorders, cancers, neurodegenerative diseases, diabetes, hypertension, and obesity. The influences of environmental pollution, synergistic effects of different foods, and synergy of foods with physical activity or medicine. The roles of animal, fungal, and plant source foods in human health and disease. This book is appropriate for health-conscious users, health care providers and practitioners, teachers, and researchers.
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Cell Culture Technology
This textbook provides an overview on current cell culture techniques, conditions, and applications specifically focusing on human cell culture.This book is based on lectures, seminars and practical courses in stem cells, tissue engineering, regenerative medicine and 3D cell culture held at the University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Vienna BOKU and the Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz University Hannover, complemented by contributions from international experts, and therefore delivers in a compact and clear way important theoretical, as well as practical knowledge to advanced graduate students on cell culture techniques and the current status of research. The book is written for Master students and PhD candidates in biotechnology, tissue engineering and biomedicine working with mammalian, and specifically human cells. It will be of interest to doctoral colleges, Master- and PhD programs teaching courses in this area of research.
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How can repressed memories be retrieved?
Repressed memories can potentially be retrieved through therapy techniques such as hypnosis, guided imagery, and cognitive behavioral therapy. These methods aim to help individuals access and process memories that have been buried in the subconscious due to trauma or other reasons. It is important for this process to be guided by a trained professional to ensure that the memories are accurately recalled and integrated into the individual's understanding of their past experiences.
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Why do repressed memories come back?
Repressed memories may come back due to triggers or cues that bring the memories to the surface. These triggers could be a similar situation, a smell, a sound, or a sight that is reminiscent of the repressed memory. Additionally, therapy or other forms of psychological treatment may help individuals access and process repressed memories, allowing them to come back into conscious awareness. It is important to note that the recovery of repressed memories is a complex and controversial topic in psychology, and the validity and accuracy of such memories are still debated within the field.
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Why was the Nazi past repressed?
The Nazi past was repressed for several reasons. Firstly, after World War II, there was a desire to rebuild and move forward, and confronting the horrors of the Nazi regime was seen as a hindrance to this process. Additionally, many former Nazis and sympathizers held positions of power in post-war Germany, leading to a reluctance to address the past. There was also a fear of stirring up old tensions and divisions within German society. Finally, there was a sense of shame and guilt associated with the atrocities committed during the Nazi era, leading to a desire to bury the past rather than confront it.
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What do you understand by repressed people?
Repressed people are individuals who have been denied the opportunity to express their true thoughts, feelings, and desires due to external forces such as societal norms, cultural expectations, or oppressive systems. This repression can lead to feelings of frustration, anger, and a sense of being stifled or silenced. Repressed people may also experience a lack of agency and autonomy in their lives, as their ability to fully express themselves and pursue their own goals is limited by external constraints. This can have a significant impact on their mental and emotional well-being.
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