The Astrology of Death

by Richard Houck

Paperback, 1994

Status

Available

Call number

133.5

Collection

Publication

Groundswell Pr (1994), Edition: First Edition, Paperback, 404 pages

Description

Accessing Human Services aims to familiarize the reader with the organized access systems that provide linkages to social and human services in selected countries. The book offers a general description of access systems and presents a comparative analysis of two basic models -- the British CAB (Citizens Advice Bureau) and the American I&R (Information and Referral). A report is included on countries that employ the CAB or the I&R models, and on countries where aspects of both models are used, together with variations that are unique to that particular country. This cross-national report of access systems reveals both the common elements and the diversities of such systems.

User reviews

LibraryThing member BigDonB
I bought a used copy of this book because I was quoted in it. When I was in high school, I had a girlfriend who was later killed in a car crash while working as a Peace Corps volunteer. I wrote up a brief biographical sketch in the Mercury Hour, a much-missed astrological publication. Richard Houck
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took my article, re-wrote it from a Vedic perspective and put it in his book. As I am unable to relate to Vedic astrology, I can only give this book a token rating.
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Language

Physical description

404 p.; 10 inches

ISBN

0964161257 / 9780964161252

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