New Releases by Jenny Williams

Jenny Williams is the author of Why Do Some People Want to Legalize Cannabis Use? (2011), The effects of cannabis use on physical and mental health (2011), Yenni (2010), Work and Learning (2010), Expenditure and Funding Models in Lifelong Learning (2010).

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Why Do Some People Want to Legalize Cannabis Use?

release date: Jan 01, 2011
Why Do Some People Want to Legalize Cannabis Use?
Preferences and attitudes to illicit drug policy held by individuals are likely to be an important influence in the development of illicit drug policy. Among the key factors impacting on an individual''s preferences over substance use policy are their beliefs about the costs and benefits of drug use, their own drug use history, and the extent of drug use amongst their peers. We use data from the Australian National Drug Strategy''s Household Surveys to study these preferences. We find that current use and past use of cannabis are major determinants of being in favor of legalization. These results control for reverse causality from favorable attitudes to use. We also find that cannabis users are more in favor of legalization the longer they have used cannabis and, among past users, the more recent their own drug using experience. This may reflect that experience with cannabis provides information about the costs and benefits of using this substance. Finally, we uncover some evidence that peers'' use of cannabis impacts on preferences towards legalization.

The effects of cannabis use on physical and mental health

release date: Jan 01, 2011

Yenni

release date: Jul 01, 2010
Yenni
The dismemberment of Czechoslovakia and the growing tension in Eastern Europe ruptured into World War II in 1939, unleasing a succession of disasters that would redefine the borders, ideologies and cultures of this region for years to come. Against this backdrop, Jenny Williams tells a vivid and remarkable story through the childhoold years of war, the early days of Soviet occupation and oppression of Czechoslovakia and Hungary, and the eventual flight of freedom to Australia. Yenni: A Life Between Worlds is a remarkable story of the human spirit and its will to survive. "This is a survivor''s tale. After losing everything, leaving everything behind, what is left are teh truly civilised, profoundly human values Williams carried within her when all outward accoutrements had been lost, destroyed." Kathleen Mary Fallon, author of "Working Hot" ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Eugenia Jenny Williams is a recipient of two literary grants from Arts Tasmania. Her autobiographical novel "YENNI-A Life Between Worlds" was launched by the Premier of Tasmania and voted one of the fifteen best read books in Hobart. Jenny currently lives in Tasmania with her husband.

Work and Learning

release date: Jan 01, 2010
Work and Learning
This paper explores the Inquiry into Lifelong Learning''s theme of prosperity, employment and work and its implications for lifelong learning. Part of the IFLL Thematic Paper series, this paper explores the Inquiry''s theme of prosperity, employment and work and its implications for lifelong learning. It examines the evidence on learning for work, locates it in the context of strategies for prosperity, employment and good work, and identifies the implications for the creation of an overall strategic framework for lifelong learning. The bestselling full report of the Inquiry is also available: Learning through Life: Inquiry into the Future for Lifelong Learning (ISBN 9781862014336).

Expenditure and Funding Models in Lifelong Learning

release date: Jan 01, 2010

Jenny's Coffee House

release date: Jan 01, 2009
Jenny's Coffee House
In May 1969 seven assisted migrants stepped out of the plane that had touched down in a strange place called Hobart. Jenny Williams, the author of Yenni, was one of those adults. From this time on little of what Jenny and her family knew was of any use to them. Like newborns they had to learn to exist in a different world. From factory to restaurant work, to new relationships, Jenny''s Coffee House takes the reader into the rich heart of a hard working family searching for their niche in life. Full of the drama and humour of a life fully lived (love, disappointment, separation and triumph), this is an evocative and compelling book. Much like the author herself, Jenny''s Coffee House is inspiring, honest and real. Hobart shimmers and enchants, Europe is never far away, while Jenny welcomes us all like best friends into her world.

Cannabis Use and Mental Health Problems

release date: Jan 01, 2009

Economic Relationship Between Alcohol and Cannabis Revisited

release date: Jan 01, 2009

Supporting Parents with Their Children's 'at Home' Learning and Development

release date: Jan 01, 2009

The Shape of God's Reign

release date: Jul 05, 2008
The Shape of God's Reign
About The Ekklesia Project The Ekklesia Project is a network of Christians from across the Christian tradition who rejoice in a peculiar kind of friendship rooted in our common love of God and the Church. We come together from Catholic parishes, Protestant congregations, communities in the Anabaptist tradition, house-churches and more as those who are convinced that to call ourselves ''Christian'' means that following Jesus Christ must shape all areas of life. Seeing Christ''s Body as our "first family," the Ekklesia Project aims to put discipleship and the Church as an alternative community of practices, worship, and integration at the center of contemporary debates on Christianity and society. For more information about The Ekklesia Project, see its website: www.ekklesiaproject.org About the Congregational Formation Initiative The overarching goal of The Ekklesia Project''s Congregational Formation Initiative (CFI) is to develop creative and effective ways of supporting congregations that are committed to making lifelong formation and discipleship central to their life together. To support this goal, the CFI fosters collaboration among pastors, scholars and lay persons to develop, refine and disseminate resources and processes that will help initiate and sustain congregational conversations about the fundamental identity and mission of the church. For more information about CFI, including the place of this study in the overall initiative, see the EP website listed above.

The Shape of Our Lives

release date: Jul 05, 2008
The Shape of Our Lives
About The Ekklesia Project The Ekklesia Project is a network of Christians from across the Christian tradition who rejoice in a peculiar kind of friendship rooted in our common love of God and the Church. We come together from Catholic parishes, Protestant congregations, communities in the Anabaptist tradition, house-churches and more as those who are convinced that to call ourselves ''Christian'' means that following Jesus Christ must shape all areas of life. Seeing Christ''s Body as our "first family," the Ekklesia Project aims to put discipleship and the Church as an alternative community of practices, worship, and integration at the center of contemporary debates on Christianity and society. For more information about The Ekklesia Project, see its website: www.ekklesiaproject.org About the Congregational Formation Initiative The overarching goal of The Ekklesia Project''s Congregational Formation Initiative (CFI) is to develop creative and effective ways of supporting congregations that are committed to making lifelong formation and discipleship central to their life together. To support this goal, the CFI fosters collaboration among pastors, scholars and lay persons to develop, refine and disseminate resources and processes that will help initiate and sustain congregational conversations about the fundamental identity and mission of the church. For more information about CFI, including the place of this study in the overall initiative, see the EP website listed above.

Which Way was Home

release date: Jan 01, 2006

Employment Developments in Childcare Services for School-age Children

release date: Jan 01, 2006

Difference, Diversity and Distinctiveness

release date: Jan 01, 2004

Dimensions of Difference

release date: Jan 01, 2003

The Relationship Between Juvenile and Adult Crime

release date: Jan 01, 2002

Innovation, Change, Teacher Discourse

release date: Jan 01, 2002

Are There Differential Effects of Price and Policy on College Students' Drinking Intensity?

release date: Jan 01, 2002
Are There Differential Effects of Price and Policy on College Students' Drinking Intensity?
"This paper investigates whether college students'' response to alcohol price and policies differ according to their drinking intensity. Individual level data on drinking behavior, price paid per drink, and college alcohol policies come from the student and administrator components of the 1997 and 1999 waves of the Harvard School of Public Health (HSPH) College Alcohol Study (CAS). Students drinking behavior is classified on the basis of the number of drinks they typically consume on a drinking occasion, and the number of times they have been drunk during the 30 days prior to survey. A generalized ordered logit model is used to determine whether key variables impact differentially the odds of drinking and the odds of heavy drinking. We find that students who faced a higher money price for alcohol are less likely to make the transition from abstainer to moderate drinker and moderate drinker to heavy drinker, and this effect is equal across thresholds. Campus bans on the use of alcohol are a greater deterrent to moving from abstainer to moderate drinker than moderate drinker to heavy drinker"--National Bureau of Economic Research web site.

Alcohol and Marijuana Use Among College Students

release date: Jan 01, 2001
Alcohol and Marijuana Use Among College Students
Abstract: College campuses have been cracking down on underage and binge drinking in light of recent highly publicized student deaths. Although there is evidence showing that stricter college alcohol policies have been effective at discouraging both drinking in general and frequent binge drinking on college campuses, recent evidence from the Harvard School Of Public Health College Alcohol Study (CAS) shows that marijuana use among college students rose 22 percent between 1993 and 1999. Are current policies aimed at reducing alcohol consumption inadvertently encouraging marijuana use? This paper begins to address this question by investigating the relationship between the demands for alcohol and marijuana for college students using data from the 1993, 1997 and 1999 CAS. We find that alcohol and marijuana are economic complements and that policies that increase the full price of alcohol decrease participation in marijuana use.

Delinquency and Gender

release date: Jan 01, 2001

Looking For Looby

release date: Dec 31, 1999

The Egyptian Gods

release date: Oct 01, 1999
The Egyptian Gods
Meet all of the Egyptian gods and learn how they came to be in this colorful and exciting celebration of mysterious ancient Egypt.

Substitutes Or Complements? Alcohol, Cannabis and Tobacco

release date: Jan 01, 1999

Turning from Crime

release date: Jan 01, 1999

On the Role of Social Capital in Youth Crime

release date: Jan 01, 1998

The Night Before Christmas

release date: Oct 01, 1997
The Night Before Christmas
The well-known poem about an important Christmas Eve visitor.

On the Dynamic Decision to Participate in Crime

release date: Jan 01, 1996

Everyday ABC

release date: Jan 01, 1992
Everyday ABC
An alphabet book featuring illustrations of everyday activities.

Leaving Hospital

release date: Jan 01, 1992
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