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Alzheimer's hijacked their plans, required their full attention, and forced them to change their daily habits-their very lives-in order to accommodate its merciless, unrelenting demands. In "My Mom Inez," author Bob Miller shares the story of his family's life against the backdrop of Alzheimer's disease. In this deeply personal and powerful account, Miller tells of his role as an only son who unexpectedly found himself in the position of having to care for his beloved mother, Inez, once it became clear she had been stricken with Alzheimer's disease. In this memoir, he narrates his struggles to understand what was happening and how he then coped with the emotional, medical, social, and economic issues her condition brings to their lives. With the family's history interwoven, My Mom Inez demonstrates the strength of the human spirit as Miller remains dedicated to providing the same loving care for his mother that she delivered to him throughout his life.
This book unites discussions of the philosophical and scientific
basis of tacit knowledge. The authors give an overview of the theories of tacit knowledge
and explain how these relate to a background of philosophical,
neurological and pedagogic literature. The importance of tacit
knowledge for evolutionary models of innovation is analyzed raising
questions of how its new role in the processes of economic and
social change is accelerated by market and technological
pressures. This book is an invaluable resource for postgraduate students and professionals working in and studying the fields of political economy, organizational theory and behaviour, organizational analysis and new technology management.
In preparing the Handbook, the editors and principal authors sought to provide administrators with assistance in planning, controlling, directing, organizing, staffing, and coordinating within their organization. Basic areas such as general administration, motivation, personnel, program development and evaluation, finances, public relations, communications, development of students, programs of instruction, faculty unionism, women in administration, and learning resources are covered. The authors believe that present and future educational administrators must identify emerging problems and issues and provide leadership in decision making that will resolve them.
Alzheimer's hijacked their plans, required their full attention, and forced them to change their daily habits-their very lives-in order to accommodate its merciless, unrelenting demands. In "My Mom Inez," author Bob Miller shares the story of his family's life against the backdrop of Alzheimer's disease. In this deeply personal and powerful account, Miller tells of his role as an only son who unexpectedly found himself in the position of having to care for his beloved mother, Inez, once it became clear she had been stricken with Alzheimer's disease. In this memoir, he narrates his struggles to understand what was happening and how he then coped with the emotional, medical, social, and economic issues her condition brings to their lives. With the family's history interwoven, My Mom Inez demonstrates the strength of the human spirit as Miller remains dedicated to providing the same loving care for his mother that she delivered to him throughout his life.
A memoir of growing up in mob-run Sin City from a casino heir-turned-governor who's seen two sides of every coin When Bob Miller arrived in Las Vegas as a boy, it was a small,
dusty city, a far cry from the glamorous, exciting place it is
today. Driving the family car was his father Ross Miller, a tough
guy--though a good family man--who had operated on both sides of
the law on some of the meaner streets of industrial Chicago.
"The Earth Speaks" to you. Her name is Suzanne. (Well, that will do for now.) Suzanne is the rich tapestry of life on this planet. She assumes the person and voice of a variety of beings to show you how rich the tapestry is and that you are a part of it. You can contemplate the passersby in a mall over a cup of coffee, and you can be a small crab marveling at another day of life in the salt marsh. You can be much more. This suggests a responsibility for protecting life, but it is also a joy in your own richness. It is yourself that you see around you. Visit bob333.home.att.net
The first calc study guides that really give students a clue. Bob Millers student-friendly Calc for the Clueless features quickly-absorbed, fun-to-use information and help. Students will snap up Calc for the Clueless as they discover:
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