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Rock Hudson rose to stardom as the virile hero of adventure films,
and he then gained a flurry of female fans by starring in
melodramas, like Magnificent Obsession. He earned an Oscar
nomination for his role in Giant, starred in successful romantic
comedies, and had a productive television and stage career. This
book provides full information about his many performances and
charts his life and career up to his death from AIDS. Rock Hudson
was a movie giant, one of the biggest stars Hollywood ever
produced. He gained early fame as the romantic hero of adventure
films and melodramas such as Magnificent Obsession (1954). He then
tackled serious drama in Giant (1956), for which he earned an
Academy Award nomination. With the success of Pillow Talk (1959),
he entered a new genre for which he would become best known-the sex
comedy. He also had a successful stage and television career. This
book charts Rock Hudson's rise as a celebrity until his death from
AIDS. A biography opens the volume, followed by chapters which
chronicle his work in film, television, radio, and the stage. Each
chapter contains descriptions of Hudson's individual performances,
with entries providing cast and credit information, plot summaries,
excerpts from reviews, and critical commentary. The volume also
includes a listing of Hudson's awards and an annotated bibliography
of additional sources of information.
Lauren Bacall's life has been widely covered by the media ever
since her screen debut in To Have and Have Not with Humphrey Bogart
in 1944. This volume is a comprehensive critical guide to all
aspects of Miss Bacall's career in film, radio, television and
stage. Her personal life, no less extraordinary with marriages to
Bogart and Jason Robards, is documented in a biographical essay.
This volume provides cast and production credits, plot synopsis,
review excerpts of all film, radio and stage appearances, with a
detailed, annotated bibliography for additional research. Lauren
Bacall is a living screen legend. She has excelled in all aspects
of show business from movies to her first love, the Broadway stage.
Her romance with Bogie thrilled the nation. Dubbed The Look by the
press, her every move was well-recorded in the papers and fan
magazines. Though she was more famous as Mrs. Bogart, she continued
to act in films. After Bogart's death in 1957, Bacall put their two
children and her work above all else. Standing on her own merits,
rather than as half of a famous team, she achieved critical acclaim
on Broadway in Applause and Woman of the Year.
Donna Reed has been called "everyone's favorite mother" and her
recognition as such has stood the test of time. But before she
became known as the "ultimate mom" for her role on "The Donna Reed
Show," Miss Reed was already a veteran film actress with almost
forty films to her credit. Among these are her performances in
"It's a Wonderful Life" and "From Here to Eternity." Her role in
the latter garnered her a Best Supporting Actress Oscar. This book
is a comprehensive reference to the life and work of Donna Reed for
use by researchers as well as fans. Performing arts researcher
Brenda Scott Royce has compiled a self-contained reference work to
Donna Reed's career and life. A brief biography begins the book,
followed by detailed examinations of Miss Reed's work in motion
pictures, television, and radio. Also listed are media reviews of
her work, a listing of awards and nominations, and a chronology of
major events in her life. An annotated bibliography follows these
sections, and it lists all articles and other items about Donna
Reed that appeared in major magazines, fan magazines, books, and
newspapers. The entries in each section are cross-referenced for
easy referral by the reader. This bio-bibliography will be an
important addition to libraries with a performing arts collection,
students of media arts, and Donna Reed fans.
From the Foreword Written and designed for for RN to MSN students,
Transitioning from RN to MSN focuses on the multitude of Masters'
prepared roles available to a transitioning student, both as a
nurse practitioner and beyond. This text delves into the role of
MSNs as change managers in whatever role they pursue. Nursing is a
diverse, intellectually challenging, socially relevant, and
personally gratifying career, but for new MSNs, the sheer number of
specialties in settings ranging from hospitals to clinics to homes,
can be overwhelming. Transitioning from RN to MSN examines both
direct care roles (e.g. Clinical Nurse Leader, Nurse Educator)
indirect care roles (e.g. Public Health Nurse, Informaticist,
Clinical Researcher, Coordinator, Nurse Administrator), and also
covers new emerging areas. Step-by-step, chapters address the key
concepts of role transition including preparation for a particular
role, ethical practice, theory application, quality control, and
terminal degree options. Each career discussion features required
competencies and information new MSNs will find invaluable, all
within a consistent format to aid comparison. Chapter objectives,
critical-thinking questions, and plentiful case studies engage
students with the information presented and facilitate
comprehension. Key Features: Written specifically as a core text
for required course in RN to MSN program Addresses in depth the
requisite competencies for role transition Incorporates AACN, NLN,
IOM, and QSEN competencies throughout Describes a great variety of
MSN role options in addition to APN Includes chapter objectives,
abundant case studies and critical thinking questions Provides
Instructor Guide, lesson plans, and suggested learning activities
THE GIRL WITH MANY FACES is specifically written to encourage
children who may have some difficulties in making friends because
they look different; but all children can benefit from this story.
It can remind anyone that the world is full of many different
people and that we are all different in our own special way. It
also teaches children not to judge friends by the way they look
*********** This story is based on my first book, BREN-DEE: A Child
Who Survived on Bookmarks, about the challenges I faced as a child
with facial differences. This book tells about my experiences in
school that made social interaction difficult and academic respect
hard-won, and how I survived my most heartbreaking adversity. My
Love & Prayers to ALL Brenda Scott-Coleman
SHE ENDURED ADVERSITY! Just imagine, as a child and living with a
face quite different from other children...school days were "hell"
and a hospital became "heaven." The adversity she faced has helped
her to be a more kind, sincere and loving person to others. She
loves people and upon reading this story you will find that people
love her.
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