Author: Walter R. Frontera
Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
ISBN: 1496374983
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 4711
Book Description
DeLisa’s Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Principles and Practice presents the most comprehensive review of the state of the art, evidence-based clinical recommendations for physiatric management of disorders affecting the brain, spinal cord, nerves, bones, joints, ligaments, muscles, and tendons.
DeLisa's Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation: Principles and Practice
Author: Walter R. Frontera
Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
ISBN: 1496374983
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 4711
Book Description
DeLisa’s Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Principles and Practice presents the most comprehensive review of the state of the art, evidence-based clinical recommendations for physiatric management of disorders affecting the brain, spinal cord, nerves, bones, joints, ligaments, muscles, and tendons.
Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
ISBN: 1496374983
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 4711
Book Description
DeLisa’s Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Principles and Practice presents the most comprehensive review of the state of the art, evidence-based clinical recommendations for physiatric management of disorders affecting the brain, spinal cord, nerves, bones, joints, ligaments, muscles, and tendons.
Living Life to Death
Author: Phyl Anderson
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 1475939671
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 73
Book Description
A woman who is trapped in the bliss of dementia where her memory is intermittent, she is neglected by her own children and lovingly cared for by a hired attendant from the home health care agency. Although her illness forces her to forget a lot of things, she gives her attendant something that is unforgettable. A man who is suffering from congestive heart failure has had several surgeries and the doctors have given him little hope of much longer to live. He tries to live doing things he loves to do. After several attempts he finally gets an attendant who he can trust while he takes his much loved swim. Unfortunately something he loves to do is what kills him. All of the stories are different life like scenarios of every day life in the home health care industry.
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 1475939671
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 73
Book Description
A woman who is trapped in the bliss of dementia where her memory is intermittent, she is neglected by her own children and lovingly cared for by a hired attendant from the home health care agency. Although her illness forces her to forget a lot of things, she gives her attendant something that is unforgettable. A man who is suffering from congestive heart failure has had several surgeries and the doctors have given him little hope of much longer to live. He tries to live doing things he loves to do. After several attempts he finally gets an attendant who he can trust while he takes his much loved swim. Unfortunately something he loves to do is what kills him. All of the stories are different life like scenarios of every day life in the home health care industry.
Lorraine Hansberry: The Life Behind A Raisin in the Sun
Author: Charles J. Shields
Publisher: Henry Holt and Company
ISBN: 1250205522
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 277
Book Description
The moving story of the life of the woman behind A Raisin in the Sun, the most widely anthologized, read, and performed play of the American stage, by the New York Times bestselling author of Mockingbird: A Portrait of Harper Lee Written when she was just twenty-eight, Lorraine Hansberry’s landmark A Raisin in the Sun is listed by the National Theatre as one of the hundred most significant works of the twentieth century. Hansberry was the first Black woman to have a play performed on Broadway, and the first Black and youngest American playwright to win a New York Critics’ Circle Award. Charles J. Shields’s authoritative biography of one of the twentieth century’s most admired playwrights examines the parts of Lorraine Hansberry’s life that have escaped public knowledge: the influence of her upper-class background, her fight for peace and nuclear disarmament, the reason why she embraced Communism during the Cold War, and her dependence on her white husband—her best friend, critic, and promoter. Many of the identity issues about class, sexuality, and race that she struggled with are relevant and urgent today. This dramatic telling of a passionate life—a very American life through self-reinvention—uses previously unpublished interviews with close friends in politics and theater, privately held correspondence, and deep research to reconcile old mysteries and raise new questions about a life not fully described until now.
Publisher: Henry Holt and Company
ISBN: 1250205522
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 277
Book Description
The moving story of the life of the woman behind A Raisin in the Sun, the most widely anthologized, read, and performed play of the American stage, by the New York Times bestselling author of Mockingbird: A Portrait of Harper Lee Written when she was just twenty-eight, Lorraine Hansberry’s landmark A Raisin in the Sun is listed by the National Theatre as one of the hundred most significant works of the twentieth century. Hansberry was the first Black woman to have a play performed on Broadway, and the first Black and youngest American playwright to win a New York Critics’ Circle Award. Charles J. Shields’s authoritative biography of one of the twentieth century’s most admired playwrights examines the parts of Lorraine Hansberry’s life that have escaped public knowledge: the influence of her upper-class background, her fight for peace and nuclear disarmament, the reason why she embraced Communism during the Cold War, and her dependence on her white husband—her best friend, critic, and promoter. Many of the identity issues about class, sexuality, and race that she struggled with are relevant and urgent today. This dramatic telling of a passionate life—a very American life through self-reinvention—uses previously unpublished interviews with close friends in politics and theater, privately held correspondence, and deep research to reconcile old mysteries and raise new questions about a life not fully described until now.
I Used to Be Coloured but Now, I'm Black!
Author: June Harris
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1453553568
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 115
Book Description
This collection consists of nine of my original short stories about my personal tell it like it was 20th century history, depicting the social climate conditions of the times that was even reflected in the entertainment industry in the racially segregated city of Chicago and other Midwestern cities, throughout the 40s, 50s and 60s. Each story tells of my eventual self-awareness in each instance and life lessons learned.
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1453553568
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 115
Book Description
This collection consists of nine of my original short stories about my personal tell it like it was 20th century history, depicting the social climate conditions of the times that was even reflected in the entertainment industry in the racially segregated city of Chicago and other Midwestern cities, throughout the 40s, 50s and 60s. Each story tells of my eventual self-awareness in each instance and life lessons learned.
Voices From the Camps
Author: James M. Freeman
Publisher: University of Washington Press
ISBN: 9780295983134
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 270
Book Description
Combining anthropology with advocacy, this book presents the voices and experiences of Vietnamese refugee children neglected and abused by the system intended to help them. The hardships these children endured are disturbing, but more disturbing is the story of how the governments and agencies that set out to care for them eventually became the children’s tormenters.
Publisher: University of Washington Press
ISBN: 9780295983134
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 270
Book Description
Combining anthropology with advocacy, this book presents the voices and experiences of Vietnamese refugee children neglected and abused by the system intended to help them. The hardships these children endured are disturbing, but more disturbing is the story of how the governments and agencies that set out to care for them eventually became the children’s tormenters.
No Crying in Baseball
Author: Erin Carlson
Publisher: Hachette Books
ISBN: 0306830205
Category : Performing Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 346
Book Description
National Bestseller The inside story of how A League of Their Own—one of the most beloved baseball movies of all time—developed from an unheralded piece of American history into a perennial cinematic favorite. Featuring exclusive interviews and behind the scenes memories from the original cast and creators, . No Crying in Baseball is a rollicking, revelatory deep dive into a one‑of‑a‑kind film. Before A League of Their Own, few American girls could imagine themselves playing professional ball (and doing it better than the boys). But Penny Marshall's genre outlier became an instant classic and significant aha moment for countless young women who saw that throwing like a girl was far from an insult. Part fly‑on‑the‑wall narrative, part immersive pop nostalgia, No Crying in Baseball is for readers who love stories about subverting gender roles as well as fans of the film who remain passionate thirty years after its release. With key anecdotes from the cast, crew, and diehard fanatics, Carlson presents the definitive, first‑ever history of the making of the treasured film that inspired generations of Dottie Hinsons to dream bigger and aim for the sky.
Publisher: Hachette Books
ISBN: 0306830205
Category : Performing Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 346
Book Description
National Bestseller The inside story of how A League of Their Own—one of the most beloved baseball movies of all time—developed from an unheralded piece of American history into a perennial cinematic favorite. Featuring exclusive interviews and behind the scenes memories from the original cast and creators, . No Crying in Baseball is a rollicking, revelatory deep dive into a one‑of‑a‑kind film. Before A League of Their Own, few American girls could imagine themselves playing professional ball (and doing it better than the boys). But Penny Marshall's genre outlier became an instant classic and significant aha moment for countless young women who saw that throwing like a girl was far from an insult. Part fly‑on‑the‑wall narrative, part immersive pop nostalgia, No Crying in Baseball is for readers who love stories about subverting gender roles as well as fans of the film who remain passionate thirty years after its release. With key anecdotes from the cast, crew, and diehard fanatics, Carlson presents the definitive, first‑ever history of the making of the treasured film that inspired generations of Dottie Hinsons to dream bigger and aim for the sky.
Diamond In The Rough
Author: Annetta Swift
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1312292687
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 212
Book Description
Victoria Robinson was once a picture of perfection, "Beauty and Brains" would be an understatement in describing her. However, she swiftly went from rags to riches and back to rags. Her world seemed unshakable at one point and quickly took a downward spiral into a place that she never thought she would be. Her dark side surfaced and she found herself caught up in series of events that would question her lifestyle, innocence of murder, illegal dealings and the list goes on. Will she ever find her way back to the top? How can she erase the past that haunts her daily? Is she guilty of murder or was she set up? These questions will be answered and by the story's end everyone will recognize that we all, in one phase of our lives or another, were a DIAMOND IN THE ROUGH.
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1312292687
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 212
Book Description
Victoria Robinson was once a picture of perfection, "Beauty and Brains" would be an understatement in describing her. However, she swiftly went from rags to riches and back to rags. Her world seemed unshakable at one point and quickly took a downward spiral into a place that she never thought she would be. Her dark side surfaced and she found herself caught up in series of events that would question her lifestyle, innocence of murder, illegal dealings and the list goes on. Will she ever find her way back to the top? How can she erase the past that haunts her daily? Is she guilty of murder or was she set up? These questions will be answered and by the story's end everyone will recognize that we all, in one phase of our lives or another, were a DIAMOND IN THE ROUGH.
What Do They Want?
Author: Sammy Price
Publisher: A&C Black
ISBN: 9781871478259
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 200
Book Description
The jazz pianist discusses his life and career, from his birth in Texas, to his rise to international fame and his involvement in politics and business.
Publisher: A&C Black
ISBN: 9781871478259
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 200
Book Description
The jazz pianist discusses his life and career, from his birth in Texas, to his rise to international fame and his involvement in politics and business.
Night's Dancer
Author: Yaël Tamar Lewin
Publisher: Wesleyan University Press
ISBN: 0819571156
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 399
Book Description
The biography of the first African-American prima ballerina Winner of the The Marfield Prize / National Award for Arts Writing (2011) Dancer Janet Collins, born in New Orleans in 1917 and raised in Los Angeles, soared high over the color line as the first African-American prima ballerina at the Metropolitan Opera. Night's Dancer chronicles the life of this extraordinary and elusive woman, who became a unique concert dance soloist as well as a black trailblazer in the white world of classical ballet. During her career, Collins endured an era in which racial bias prevailed, and subsequently prevented her from appearing in the South. Nonetheless, her brilliant performances transformed the way black dancers were viewed in ballet. The book begins with an unfinished memoir written by Collins in which she gives a captivating account of her childhood and young adult years, including her rejection by the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo. Dance scholar Yaël Tamar Lewin then picks up the thread of Collins's story. Drawing on extensive research and interviews with Collins and her family, friends, and colleagues to explore Collins's development as a dancer, choreographer, and painter, Lewin gives us a profoundly moving portrait of an artist of indomitable spirit.
Publisher: Wesleyan University Press
ISBN: 0819571156
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 399
Book Description
The biography of the first African-American prima ballerina Winner of the The Marfield Prize / National Award for Arts Writing (2011) Dancer Janet Collins, born in New Orleans in 1917 and raised in Los Angeles, soared high over the color line as the first African-American prima ballerina at the Metropolitan Opera. Night's Dancer chronicles the life of this extraordinary and elusive woman, who became a unique concert dance soloist as well as a black trailblazer in the white world of classical ballet. During her career, Collins endured an era in which racial bias prevailed, and subsequently prevented her from appearing in the South. Nonetheless, her brilliant performances transformed the way black dancers were viewed in ballet. The book begins with an unfinished memoir written by Collins in which she gives a captivating account of her childhood and young adult years, including her rejection by the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo. Dance scholar Yaël Tamar Lewin then picks up the thread of Collins's story. Drawing on extensive research and interviews with Collins and her family, friends, and colleagues to explore Collins's development as a dancer, choreographer, and painter, Lewin gives us a profoundly moving portrait of an artist of indomitable spirit.
Vegetarians and Vegans in America Today
Author: Karen Iacobbo
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
ISBN: 031307190X
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 230
Book Description
Vegetarianism is not a diet trend, or the flavor of the month. Instead, it is a philosophy and practice with roots in antiquity. Vegetarianism has existed for centuries in much of the world as a social movement and subculture. In the United States, this subculture has existed for more than 200 years. In this book, the Iacobbos bring this thriving subculture to life. By examining its businesses, organizations, events, scholarship, and influence on the arts, and by interviewing dozens of vegetarians and vegans, the authors reveal a subculture whose members hold a variety of perspectives on everything from animal rights to advocacy, politics, and religion. Building upon their previous book, a history of vegetarianism, the Iacobbos delve into its current incarnations. They include information on the food industry, health studies on the benefits of vegetarians and vegan ways of eating, the popularity of vegetarianism, and the backlash against it. They highlight the work of vegetarian advocates and provide a glimpse of the stores, magazines, restaurants, and organizations that bring this subculture together. Finally, they include projections for the future from vegetarians, environmentalists, lawyers, nutritionists, economists, and experts in animal rights.
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
ISBN: 031307190X
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 230
Book Description
Vegetarianism is not a diet trend, or the flavor of the month. Instead, it is a philosophy and practice with roots in antiquity. Vegetarianism has existed for centuries in much of the world as a social movement and subculture. In the United States, this subculture has existed for more than 200 years. In this book, the Iacobbos bring this thriving subculture to life. By examining its businesses, organizations, events, scholarship, and influence on the arts, and by interviewing dozens of vegetarians and vegans, the authors reveal a subculture whose members hold a variety of perspectives on everything from animal rights to advocacy, politics, and religion. Building upon their previous book, a history of vegetarianism, the Iacobbos delve into its current incarnations. They include information on the food industry, health studies on the benefits of vegetarians and vegan ways of eating, the popularity of vegetarianism, and the backlash against it. They highlight the work of vegetarian advocates and provide a glimpse of the stores, magazines, restaurants, and organizations that bring this subculture together. Finally, they include projections for the future from vegetarians, environmentalists, lawyers, nutritionists, economists, and experts in animal rights.