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Letters (Paperback)
Oliver Sacks; Edited by Kate Edgar
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Oliver Sacks, one of the great humanists of our age – who describes
himself in these pages as a ‘philosophical physician’ and an
‘astronomer of the inward’ – wrote to an eclectic array of family and
friends. Most were scientists, artists, and writers, even statesmen:
Francis Crick, Antonio Damasio, Jane Goodall, W. H. Auden, Susan
Sontag, Stephen Jay Gould, Björk, and his first cousin, Abba Eban. But
many of the most eloquent letters in this collection are addressed to
the ordinary people who wrote to him with their odd symptoms and
questions, to whom he responds with a sense of generosity and wonder.
With some correspondents, Sacks shares his struggle for recognition and
acceptance both as a physician and as a gay man, providing intimate
accounts as well of his passions for competitive weightlifting,
motorcycles, botany, and music. With others, he chronicles his penchant
for testing the boundaries of authority, the discovery of his writer’s
voice, and his explosive seasons of discovery with the patients who
populate his book Awakenings.
His descriptions of travels as a young man and the extraordinary people
he encounters can be lyrical, ferocious, penetrating and hilarious.
Many of his musings include the first detailed sketches of an essay
forming in his mind, or miniature case histories rivalling those in his
beloved essay collections.
Sensitively selected and introduced by Kate Edgar, Sacks’s longtime
editor, the letters trace the arc of a remarkable life and reveal an
often surprising portrait of Sacks as he wrestles with the workings of
his own brain and mind.
In light of modern changes in attitude regarding homosexuality, and
recent controversy surrounding Government legislation, Orthodox
Rabbi Chaim Rapoport, Chief Medical Advisor in the Cabinet of the
Chief Rabbi of Great Britain and the Commonwealth, explores the
Jewish stance on homosexuality. values with a balanced,
understanding perspective that has, arguably, been lacking among
many in the Orthodox Jewish establishment. great deal of debate,
not to mention prejudice and discrimination. It will undoubtedly be
a vehicle for future discussion and will serve as a brick in the
wall of an increasingly harmonious World Jewish Community.
exhaustive endnotes for all those who wish to explore the issue
further.
In light of modern changes in attitude regarding homosexuality, and
recent controversy surrounding Government legislation, Orthodox
Rabbi Chaim Rapoport, Chief Medical Advisor in the Cabinet of the
Chief Rabbi of Great Britain and the Commonwealth, explores the
Jewish stance on homosexuality. Rabbi Rapoport combines an
unswerving commitment to Jewish Law, teachings and values with a
balanced, understanding perspective that has, arguably, been
lacking among many in the Orthodox Jewish establishment. This work
represents a milestone in understanding an issue at the heart of a
great deal of debate, not to mention prejudice and discrimination.
It will undoubtedly be a vehicle for future discussion and will
serve as a brick in the wall of an increasingly harmonious World
Jewish Community. The book combines clearly written prose for
instant and easy access with exhaustive endnotes for all those who
wish to explore the issue further. Judaism and Homosexuality is the
first word on Orthodox att
An episode from the first season of the action thriller series
starring Steven Seagal. The activities of a new serial killer bring
a chill to the city. Apparently drawing on techniques and ideas
associated with the occult, the killer gruesomely dispatches their
unfortunate victims. Kane is assigned the task of catching the
murderer and begins his investigations in his usual unflinching
manner. It may well be, however, that catching a killer so immersed
in the dark arts and magic will require Kane to venture
uncomfortably close to these practices himself. Will his dual love
for justice and vengeance pull him through?
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As an American comic book writer, editor, and businessman, Jim
Shooter (b. 1952) remains among the most important figures in the
history of the medium. Starting in 1966 at the age of fourteen,
Shooter, as the young protege of verbally abusive DC editor Mort
Weisinger, helped introduce themes and character development more
commonly associated with DC competitor Marvel Comics. Shooter
created several characters for the Legion of Super-Heroes,
introduced Superman's villain the Parasite, and jointly devised the
first race between the Flash and Superman. When he later ascended
to editor-in-chief at Marvel Comics, the company, indeed the medium
as a whole, was moribund. Yet by the time Shooter left the company
a mere decade later, the industry had again achieved considerable
commercial viability, with Marveldominating the market. Shooter
enjoyed many successes during his tenure, such as Chris Claremont
and John Byrne's run on the Uncanny X-Men, Byrne's work on the
Fantastic Four, Frank Miller's Daredevil stories, Walt Simonson's
crafting of Norse mythology in Thor, and Roger Stern's runs on
Avengers and The Amazing Spider-Man, as well as his own successes
writing Secret Wars and Secret Wars II. After a rift at Marvel,
Shooter then helped lead Valiant Comics into one of the most iconic
comic book companies of the 1990s, before moving to start-up
companies Defiant andBroadway Comics. Interviews collected in this
book span Shooter's career. Included here is a 1969 interview that
shows a restless teenager; the 1973 interview that returned Shooter
to comics; a discussion from 1980 during his pinnacle at Marvel;
and two conversations from his time at Valiant and Defiant Comics.
At the close, anextensive, original interview encompasses Shooter's
full career.
'Oliver Sacks is a perfect antidote to the anaesthetic of
familiarity. His writing turns brains and minds transparent' -
Observer When Oliver Sacks, a physician by profession, injured his
leg while climbing a mountain, he found himself in an unusual
position - that of patient. The injury itself was severe, but
straightforward to fix; the psychological effects, however, were
far less easy to predict, explain, or resolve: Sacks experienced
paralysis and an inability to perceive his leg as his own, instead
seeing it as some kind of alien and inanimate object, over which he
had no control. A Leg to Stand On is both an account of Sacks'
ordeal and subsequent recovery, and an exploration of the ways in
which mind and body are inextricably linked.
Many books have been written on the "evils" of commercialism in
college sport, and the hypocrisy of payments to athletes from
alumni and other sources outside the university. Almost no
attention, however, has been given to the way that the National
Collegiate Athletic Association has embraced professionalism
through its athletic scholarship policy. Because of this gap in the
historical record, the NCAA is often cast as an embattled defender
of amateurism, rather than as the architect of a nationwide
"money-laundering" scheme. Sack and Staurowsky show that the NCAA
formally abandoned amateurism in the 1950s and passed rules in
subsequent years that literally transformed scholarship athletes
into university employees. In addition, by purposefully fashioning
an amateur mythology to mask the reality of this employer-employee
relationship, the NCAA has done a disservice to student-athletes
and to higher education. A major subtheme is that women, such as
those who created the Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for
Women (AIAW), opposed this hypocrisy, but lacked the power to
sustain an alternative model. After tracing the evolution of
college athletes into professional entertainers, and the harmful
effects it has caused, the authors propose an alternative approach
that places college sport on a firm educational foundation and
defend the rights of both male and female college athletes. This is
a provocative analysis for anyone interested in college sports in
America and its subversion of traditional educational and amateur
principles.
This book covers the latest research development in heart valve
biomechanics and bioengineering, with an emphasis on novel
experimentation, computational simulation, and applications in
heart valve bioengineering. The most current research
accomplishments are covered in detail, including novel concepts in
valvular viscoelasticity, fibril/molecular mechanisms of tissue
behavior, fibril kinematics-based constitutive models,
mechano-interaction of valvular interstitial and endothelial cells,
biomechanical behavior of acellular valves and tissue engineered
valves, novel bioreactor designs, biomechanics of transcatheter
valves, and 3D heart valve printing. This is an ideal book for
biomedical engineers, biomechanics, surgeons, clinicians, business
managers in the biomedical industry, graduate and undergraduate
students studying biomedical engineering, and medical students.
Puppies and Poems is a delightful collection of children's story
poems that celebrates the love of family, friends, play-time
adventures, festivities, and outdoor activities. Each story poem
captures the fun-filled adventures of two playful puppies, who are
best of friends and completely opposites in personality. The
puppies' love of companionship, nature, books, outdoor activities
is conveyed through their adventures of unabated joy. The joyful
poetry and the endearing illustrations will make children, parents,
and teachers alike read this treasure again and again.
Celebrating Fifty Years of Picador Books If a man has lost a leg or
an eye, he knows he has lost a leg or an eye; but if he has lost a
self - himself - he cannot know it, because he is no longer there
to know it. In this extraordinary book, Dr. Oliver Sacks recounts
the stories of patients struggling to adapt to often bizarre worlds
of neurological disorder. Here are people who can no longer
recognize everyday objects or those they love; who are stricken
with violent tics or shout involuntary obscenities, and yet are
gifted with unusually acute artistic or mathematical talents. If
sometimes beyond our surface comprehension, these brilliant tales
illuminate what it means to be human. A provocative exploration of
the mysteries of the human mind, The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a
Hat is a million-copy bestseller by the twentieth century's
greatest neurologist. Part of the Picador Collection, a series
showcasing the best of modern literature.
Take a unique look at the Earth as you examine its natural
processes, complex systems and the reciprocal relationship between
people and Earth’s natural environment. Written by three of
today's most respected geographers, Petersen/Sack/Gabler’s
PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY, 12E introduces geography from three
perspectives: as a physical science, a spatial science and an
environmental science. A reader-friendly presentation demonstrates
the processes and interactions among Earth’s systems and
emphasizes environmental sustainability -- highlighting how natural
systems are affected by human activities and how natural processes
impact human lives. Updated, compelling visuals illustrate concepts
with vivid photos, helpful figures and information-rich maps. This
edition also explores dynamic areas of the Earth, such as the
Pacific Ring of Fire, and examines the latest digital and drone
technologies used in geographical research. MindTap digital tools
and videos are available to assist in review.
Inverse problems in wave propagation occur in geophysics, ocean acoustics, civil and environmental engineering, ultrasonic non-destructive testing, biomedical ultrasonics, radar, astrophysics, as well as other areas of science and technology. The papers in this volume cover these scientific and technical topics, together with fundamental mathematical investigations of the relation between waves and scatterers.
This book is supposed to serve as a comprehensive and instructive
guide through the new world of digital communication. On the
physical layer optical and electrical cabling technology are
described as well as wireless communication technologies. On the
data link layer local area networks (LANs) are introduced together
with the most popular LAN technologies such as Ethernet, Token
Ring, FDDI, and ATM as well as wireless LAN technologies including
IEEE 802.x, Bluetooth, or ZigBee. A wide range of WAN technologies
are covered including contemporary high speed technologies like PDH
and SDH up to high speed wireless WANs (WiMAX) and 4th generation
wireless telephone networks LTE. Routing technologies conclude the
treatment of the data link layer. Next, there is the Internet layer
with the Internet protocol IP that establishes a virtual uniform
network out of the net of heterogeneous networks. In detail, both
versions, IPv4 as well as the successor IPv6 are covered in detail
as well as ICMP, NDP, and Mobile IP. In the subsequent transport
layer protocol functions are provided to offer a
connection-oriented and reliable transport service on the basis of
the simple and unreliable IP. The basic protocols TCP and UDP are
introduced as well as NAT, the network address translation. Beside
transport layer security protocols like SSL and TLS are presented.
On the upmost application layer popular Internet application
protocols are described like DNS, SMTP, PGP, (S)FTP, NFS, SSH,
DHCP, SNMP, RTP, RTCP, RTSP, and World Wide Web.
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Awakenings (Paperback)
Oliver Sacks
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'The story of a disease that plunged its victims into a prison of
viscous time, and the drug that catapulted them out of it' –
Guardian Hailed as a medical classic, and the subject of a major
feature film as well as radio and stage plays and various TV
documentaries, Awakenings by Oliver Sacks is the extraordinary
account of a group of twenty patients. Rendered catatonic by the
sleeping-sickness epidemic that swept the world just after the
First World War, all twenty had spent forty years in hospital:
motionless and speechless; aware of the world around them, but
exhibiting no interest in it – until Dr Sacks administered the
then-new drug, L-DOPA, which caused them, temporarily, to awake
from their decades-long slumber . . .
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