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Former CIA operative, Pete Maddox finds odd jobs on the Threat Elimination Network (TEN); a secretive and shadowy network hidden deep down in the dark web where freelancers like Maddox bid for lucrative contracts that require professionals with his lethal skills.Officially, TEN does not exist. Only the best freelancers can join by invitation from its mysterious Board of Directors and its freelancers must adhere to strict rules of engagement.It's too bad not everyone follows the rules.Someone is killing the network's freelancers and a data breach leaves Maddox and his family exposed forcing him into a global hunt to find out who is behind the attacks before they get to him first.
Health professionals have shown a growing interest in the therapeutic value of 'hope' in recent years. However, hope has been examined mainly from psychological and biomedical perspectives. Importantly, Hope in Health explores how hope manifests and is sustained in various arenas of health, medicine and healthcare.
Examining 'the body' from a socio-cultural perspective, this book shows how our conceptions of the body are affected by processes of individualisation, medicalization, and commodification.
Continuing and developing the argument of Deborah Lupton's "The Imperative of Health", the authors use contemporary socio-cultural and political theory to examine: the notion of citizenship; the concept of the "healthy citizen"; the healthy cities project; and community participation.
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