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No Regrets (Paperback)
Joy Argento
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Before Now (Paperback)
Joy Argento
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Gerrit and Bill were amongst the first to drop out of college and
take off looking for adventure. They spent a year hitchhiking
around the world during the early 60s in search of a mystery woman
they had seen in a movie. Each began with one thousand dollars in
his pocket, a sleeping bag and a backpack. No hostels, no luxury
hotels, given places to sleep by peasants, princes, priests and
prostitutes they were nearly dumped out in the middle of the
Persian Desert, used unwittingly as a cover for drug smugglers in
the Kyber Pass, night club entertainers and celebrities in
Calcutta, thrown out of Burma, official greeters for a brothel in
Phnom Penh, thrown out of Cambodia, rode a taxi through Viet Cong
territory to Saigon, locked with crates of dying monkeys in the
hole of a ship crossing the South China Sea, first male models to
appear in a Hong Kong fashion show, thrown out of Hong Kong, nearly
killed by jellyfish before being thrown out of Borneo, hitched a
ride with crocodile poachers in Australia, sailed through the heart
of a typhoon in the South Pacific. Invariably, the first thing
people who read this saga say is, "I can't believe you are still
alive." An honest response would be, "Neither can we."
This book offers hilarious and serious guidelines to people
planning to join a bare boat sailing cruise in the Caribbean. Read
about Lefty, the Princeton engineering professor, who gives up
sailing because he is unable to tie a bowline. Don't become a
Purple Pink Love Lady who goes sailing to "find someone." She does
find someone until that someone finds someone else on another boat.
Rather than returning from the cruise with love in her heart, she
returns in despair with her cheeks blistered from the sun, her toes
crushed from the stern ladder and her thigh purpled from a
spreading bruise. Will she ever go sailing again? Will she try the
personal ads instead? Find out. Learn all the ways you can avoid
responsibility. If you are a man, learn how to avoid lifting the
dinghy engine, hauling up the anchor chain and clogging the toilet.
If you are a woman, learn how to avoid steering and the politically
incorrect jobs of shopping, cooking and cleaning. Pay attention to
the sections on roommate assignment and potty training. You may
become more intimate with your roommate than either of you would
like. A beginning sailor who is inadequately potty trained can
create for himself or herself a situation of almost infinite
embarrassment. Don't skip the potty training section even though it
is unavoidably impolite. Help with cooking but do not take
responsibility for it. You can only lose. Don't let the dinghy
drift you to Panama. Do not let the many perils described in this
book, perhaps reinforced by your status as a novice sailor, deter
you from group cruising. After all, the author has experienced
worse perils and still loves the sea. In the last section, he
explains why group cruising is worth the hassle even for one not
protected by the excellent advice
Dario Argento directs this staged production of Verdi's opera based
on William Shakespeare's tragedy. Recorded at the Teatro Coccia in
Novara, Italy, the performance stars Giuseppe Altomare as Macbeth,
Giorgio Giuseppini as Banquo and Dimitra Theodossiou as Lady
Macbeth. Giuseppe Sabbatini conducts the Orchestra Filarmonica del
Piemonte and the Schola Cantorum San Gregorio Magno.
In a clear and concise style, the extensively revised Putting Your
Patients on the Pump offers physicians, nurse practitioners,
physician assistants, clinicians, and educators experience and
practical guidance on how to help patients successfully manage
their diabetes using an insulin pump. Ten chapters provide an in-
depth description of insulin pump therapy advantages and
disadvantages, pump and infusion set options and selection, pump
candidate basics, getting the patient ready, pump start-up, pump
therapy management, other considerations (e.g., dining out,
alcohol, exercise and physical activity, intimacy, managing sick
days, stress, travel, weight change, menses and menopause,
pregnancy, pediatrics, and older patients), resources, tips from
pump experts, and insulin pumps of the future. Filled with
checklists and step-by-step instructions, Putting Your Patients on
the Pump is the ideal resource for health care professionals with
expertise in diabetes care who wish to successfully start and
maintain diabetes patients on insulin pump therapy.
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