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This unique volume explores a growing collaboration between the
sport and health sectors to deliver innovative public health
interventions in the community. It explores the role of sport and
sports settings as a vehicle for achieving health outcomes, as well
as some of the practical and moral challenges presented by sport
and public health partnerships working together. Twenty detailed
examples illustrate the broad range of programs which have already
been developed around the world, from across the spectrum of public
health activity. Chapters include: * Time Out for Your Health: A
sports-based health intervention approach with American football
teams* Promoting Mental Wellbeing in Rugby League communities* Slum
Soccer - female empowerment through football* Football 4 Peace*
Sport as a post-disaster psychosocial intervention for children in
Bam, Iran* Sex and Sport: An Australian rules football-based
chlamydia screening initiative As well as showcasing what has been
achieved in this exciting new field, Sports-based Health
Interventions shares valuable advice and lessons learnt to inform
the next generation of sports-based public health initiatives.
A young coal heiress is missing. There are precious few clues to
indicate whether she has been murdered, kidnapped, or has run away.
She was trapped in an unhappy marriage in a coal town where her
husband is the manager of the mine. He is a suspect, and so are the
gangsters that operate out of the Shady Rest, a local roadhouse and
hangout.
It is southern Illinois during the Great Depression. The job of
finding the missing heiress falls to Marcus Dixon, the young
sheriff of the county. He gets help from Mary Ellen Selvedge, who
runs the City Caf and who wants desperately to be a detective. She
has a good head for this type of work, but most of what she knows
comes from the movies. She wants to be like Nora Charles in the
Thin Man movies, and she wants Marcus to be her Nick Charles. Will
they find the right clues to solve the Perfect Murder?
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Klondike (Hardcover)
David Conrad
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The Tenth Horse is the story of cavalry officer Clay Jordan and his
beautiful wife Kathleen, who have been separated during the Civil
War but are reunited afterward. Clay accepts an appointment to the
newly formed all black Tenth Cavalry Regiment. They join the
regiment in Kansas where Clay is given command of B Troop and
starts training the raw recruits. The regiment is assigned the task
of controlling the Kiowa and Comanche Indians recently forced onto
a reservation in Indian Territory. The Tenth has to overcome many
obstacles, including racism, but it earns the respect of the
Indians, who call them buffalo soldiers. Kathleen, who originally
had misgivings about being an Army wife, becomes the nurse to the
troopers and is so revered by them that they will go to great
lengths to protect her. The Tenth gets involved in the bloody
situation in which Kiowa and Comanche raiders from the reservation
are raping and plundering the Texas frontier and are retreating to
the protection of the reservation. General William T. Sherman comes
to the frontier to find a solution to the problem, and with the
help of the Tenth, he does so. In the end the Tenth Horse becomes a
proud regiment, and Clay and Kathleen play an important role.
"After existing orally for hundreds of years, Sunjata was written
down in the 20th century. David Conrad, who recorded a new version
of the epic, has now crafted a prose translation that preserves the
oral flavor of live performance. The result is a captivating work
of literature that will finally give the story of Sunjata its
well-deserved place among the great epics of world literature."
-Martin Puchner, Byron and Anita Wien Professor of Drama and of
English and Comparative Literature, Harvard University
From Babe Ruth to Bo Jackson, from Cool Papa Bell to Lou Brock, Buck O'Neil has seen it all. As a first baseman and then manager of the legendary Kansas City Monarchs, O'Neil witnessed the heyday of the Negro leagues and their ultimate demise. In I Was Right on Time, he charmingly recalls his days as a ballplayer and as an African-American in a racially divided country. Whether he's telling of his barnstorming days with the likes of Satchel Paige and Josh Gibson or the day in 1962 when he became the first African-American coach in the major leagues, O'Neil takes us on a trip not only through baseball's past but through America's as well.
"After existing orally for hundreds of years, Sunjata was written
down in the 20th century. David Conrad, who recorded a new version
of the epic, has now crafted a prose translation that preserves the
oral flavor of live performance. The result is a captivating work
of literature that will finally give the story of Sunjata its
well-deserved place among the great epics of world literature."
-Martin Puchner, Byron and Anita Wien Professor of Drama and of
English and Comparative Literature, Harvard University
Happiness: as elusive as a working inkjet printer, and as slippery
as an eel covered in baby oil. When we chase happiness, it runs
away like a cat when you're trying to give it a bath, but the world
of pop psychology is filled with competing advice that either
claims it can help you catch it or warns you not to seek it out at
all. Comedian Ariane Sherine is determined to help us find the true
path to happiness, and public health expert David Conrad has the
key: 50 well-selected research studies that show you exactly what
to do to find happiness in your relationships, your friendships,
your finances, your sex life and your career. Using wide-ranging
evidence from around the world, Conrad and Sherine show us the true
science behind what makes people happy and outline the simple,
practical steps we can take to attain this too. This book has all
the facts, stats and entertainment you could ever need to live a
blissfully content life. And celebrities weigh in with their own
versions of happiness too, so you'll find contributions from Derren
Brown, Stewart Lee, Jeremy Vine, Rosie Holt, Femi Oluwole, Robin
Ince, Sanjeev Kohli, Bec Hill, Arthur Smith and many more.
Health Protection: Principles and practice is a practical guide for
practitioners working at all levels in public health and health
protection, including those with a non-specialist background. It is
the first textbook in health protection to address all three
domains within the field (communicable disease control; emergency
preparedness, resilience and response (EPRR); and environmental
public health) in a comprehensive and integrated manner. Written by
leading practitioners in the field, the book is rooted in a
practice-led, all-hazards approach, which allows for easy
real-world application of the topics discussed. The chapters are
arranged in six sections, which begin with an in-depth introduction
to the principles of health protection and go on to illuminate the
three key elements of the field by providing: case studies and
scenarios to describe common and important issues in the practice
of health protection; health protection tools, which span
epidemiology and statistics, infection control, immunisation,
disease surveillance, and audit and service improvement; and
evidence about new and emerging health protection issues. It
includes more than 100 health protection checklists (SIMCARDs),
covering infections from anthrax to yellow fever, non-infectious
diseases emergencies and environmental hazards. Written from
first-hand experience of managing communicable diseases these
provide practical, stand-alone quick reference guides for
in-practice use. Both the topical content of Health Protection:
Principles and practice, and the clearly described health
protection principles the book provides, makes it a highly relevant
resource for wider public health and health protection
professionals in this continually evolving field.
A pillar of the West African oral tradition for centuries, this
epic traces the adventures and achievements of the Mande hero,
Sunjata, as he liberates his people from Sumaworo Kante, the
sorcerer king of Soso, and establishes the great medieval empire of
Mali. David Conrad conveys the strong narrative thrust of the
Sunjata epic in his presentation of substantial excerpts from his
translation of a performance by Djanka Tassey Conde. Readers
approaching the epic for the first time will appreciate the
translation's highly readable, poetic English as well as Conrad's
informative Introduction and notes. Scholars will find the familiar
heroes and heroines taking on new dimensions, secondary characters
gaining increased prominence, and previously unknown figures
emerging from obscurity.
This work includes Foreword by Ian Banks - President, Men's Health
Forum. Traditionally, men have been seen as reluctant to access
health services, but getting men to engage with their health isn't
an impossible task once you're equipped with a few tricks of the
trade. This concise, easy to read guide offers a no-nonsense,
practical approach to the development and implementation of men's
health programmes. Based on years of wide-ranging experience, the
book is designed for anyone who is involved in service delivery for
men and boys, and demonstrates what can be achieved with adequate
resources, a flexible approach and a sound understanding of men's
needs. It is ideal for all healthcare professionals and managers,
and medicine and nursing students undertaking specialist men's
health and health promotion courses. It is also of great interest
to teachers and youth leaders, including school nurses. Healthcare
policy makers and shapers will find it enlightening reading. 'This
book is for anyone who wants to find out how to successfully set up
and deliver health services aimed at men and boys. Traditionally,
men have been seen as reluctant to access health services, but
getting men to engage with their health isn't an impossible task
once you're equipped with a few tricks of the trade. Although this
is primarily intended to be a practical guide, much of the book
will also be of interest to academics, policy makers and managers.
It demonstrates what can be achieved with adequate resources, a
flexible approach and a sound understanding of men's needs.' -
David Conrad and Alan White, in the Preface. 'As an issue men's
health is plagued by myth, ignorance and inequality, but most of
all by a lack of solid research based on evidence-based work with
men themselves. Lofty academics pontificate endlessly on the
meaning of 'masculinity' yet never get their invariably white
Caucasian, middle class hands dirty on what really impacts on Y
chromosome owners. The Bradford team didn't just wonder about
masculinity and scratch male pattern baldness, they did something
measurable about men's health and ethnicity so other workers could
use their evidence base to actually change the dreadful health
status quo. An excellent and unique "Dirty Hands Manual".' - Ian
Banks, in the Foreword.
A pillar of the West African oral tradition for centuries, this
epic traces the adventures and achievements of the Mande hero,
Sunjata, as he liberates his people from Sumaworo Kante, the
sorcerer king of Soso, and establishes the great medieval empire of
Mali. David Conrad conveys the strong narrative thrust of the
Sunjata epic in his presentation of substantial excerpts from his
translation of a performance by Djanka Tassey Conde. Readers
approaching the epic for the first time will appreciate the
translation's highly readable, poetic English as well as Conrad's
informative Introduction and notes. Scholars will find the familiar
heroes and heroines taking on new dimensions, secondary characters
gaining increased prominence, and previously unknown figures
emerging from obscurity.
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Klondike (Paperback)
David Conrad
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R476
R408
Discovery Miles 4 080
Save R68 (14%)
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"From working with an irate boss, or interacting with a disgruntled
colleague, have you ever felt that you needed a trusted advisor or
confidant to provide you direct, usable solutions? ... "Prof. David
Conrad's book is provides practical answers to those thorny and
sensitive questions and issues that arise at our work place. The
80/20 rule reminds us-80 percent of problems arise from 20 percent
of our colleagues and employees ... " The] book explores
organizational issues written in a conversational style supplying
tough questions with applicable, implementable answers. The answers
are a distillation of the knowledge gained from Dr. Conrad's
management experience and business education.... "As I read the
book, I found answers based on strong evidence from business
literature, dealing with real business struggles (conflict
management, negotiation, team-building, etc.) and the answers
describe the best tactic to handle the unique situations.... There
is a wealth of information in this book. I recommend this book to
anyone working in small or large organizations, students, or any
lifelong learners to advance their workplace knowledge and skills."
From the Foreword, by Amit K. Ghosh, MD, MBA, FACP Director of
International Program, Division of General Internal Medicine
Professor, College of Medicine College of Medicine, Mayo Clinic
Rochester, Minnesota "I will give copies of this book to friends
and relatives who are just starting out--and, yes, to some who are
already enmired in the complex world of business relationships.
More experienced readers will sgain even more from Dave Conrad's
wisdom. I've learned a lot from this book, even after 50 years of
management and teaching experience." Robert J. Banis, Ph.D.,
M.B.A., C.M.A. CEO, Science & Humanities Press Teaching
Professor of Logistics & Operations Management (ret.)
University of Missouri-St Louis "Dr. Conrad's book tells you the
time and spares you the process of having to make the watch "
Richard Arians, former MBA student Dave Conrad, Ed.D. isBook Title:
Ask Dave: Usable Answers to Business Questions Author Bio: Dave is
Assistant Professor of Business at Augsburg College and Associate
Director of the Augsburg MBA program, director at the Rochester
campus. He is also an independent consultant working with companies
in sales and marketing, management, and leadership development.
Previously, he was the Minnesota Enrollment & Marketing Manager
for Cardinal Stritch University. Prior to that, he was the Director
of Continuing Education and The Leadership Institute for Winona
State University in Rochester, Minnesota. Prior to that position,
he taught business and management for four years at Winona State
University, and served as adjunct at Augsburg College in
Minneapolis, Concordia University in St. Paul, Viterbo University
in LaCrosse, Wisconsin, Saint Mary's University of MN, and The
University of Minnesota. From 1975 though 2001, Dave was successful
in sales, marketing, and sales and marketing management for public
and private companies in the wine and spirits, industrial, and
medical supply industries. Dave has an Ed.D. in Leadership
(organizational track) from Saint Mary's University of Minnesota.
He has a Master's Degree in Management from Saint Mary's and a B.A.
in Psychology and Sociology from Winona State University. He has
lived in Rochester since 1978 with his wife, Patricia RN (36 years
of wedded bliss) and has three grown-up(?) children. His passion is
teaching and helping people and organizations develop and succeed.
Book Background. My book is based on my newspaper column, which is
read by over 100,000 readers. My column is a business Q & A
format and has been successfully published for the last 3 years in
Southern Minnesota. I offer sage (at least interesting and usable)
advice to management, employee, leadership, and general business
questions. The book is a compilation of select articles grouped in
chapters with lead-ins for each
A young coal heiress is missing. There are precious few clues to
indicate whether she has been murdered, kidnapped, or has run away.
She was trapped in an unhappy marriage in a coal town where her
husband is the manager of the mine. He is a suspect, and so are the
gangsters that operate out of the Shady Rest, a local roadhouse and
hangout.
It is southern Illinois during the Great Depression. The job of
finding the missing heiress falls to Marcus Dixon, the young
sheriff of the county. He gets help from Mary Ellen Selvedge, who
runs the City Caf and who wants desperately to be a detective. She
has a good head for this type of work, but most of what she knows
comes from the movies. She wants to be like Nora Charles in the
Thin Man movies, and she wants Marcus to be her Nick Charles. Will
they find the right clues to solve the Perfect Murder?
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Tampa (Paperback)
David Conrad
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R423
Discovery Miles 4 230
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Tampa takes place on a raw frontier in central Florida where white
settlers are encroaching on the lands of the Seminole Indians. The
U.S. Army is ordered to remove the Seminoles from Florida, but in a
series of three wars, the Army takes heavy loses and fails to
remove all of the Indians, who retreat into the Everglades and
continue fighting. In 1854, West Pointer Clay Jordan comes to his
first assignment at Fort Brooke in Tampa Bay and soon gets involved
in the third war with the Seminoles. Led by their crafty chief,
Billy Bowlegs, the Seminoles prove to be a dangerous foe. Clay
distinguishes himself in the fighting, but on one patrol he is
wounded and seeks medical attention from a doctor in Tampa. There
he meets Kathleen Conley, the doctor's beautiful niece and nurse in
training. Clay and Kathleen fall in love, but she hates the
fighting and killing he must do, and she cannot understand why the
Seminoles have to be removed from Florida. The war comes to a
tragic end for the Seminoles, but about the same time, yellow fever
strikes Tampa. Kathleen fights the fever so courageously that she
is known as The Fever Angel. Clay comes back from the war, and they
face even more challenges. David Conrad is a retired history
professor who, after years of dealing with historical facts with
infinite care to be accurate, decided to loosen the bonds of strict
history and write a novel using both fictional and historical
characters placed in a true historical setting but involved in a
mix of real and imagined events. He was drawn to the story of Tampa
by research he did writing his own family history.
The Tenth Horse is the story of cavalry officer Clay Jordan and his
beautiful wife Kathleen, who have been separated during the Civil
War but are reunited afterward. Clay accepts an appointment to the
newly formed all black Tenth Cavalry Regiment. They join the
regiment in Kansas where Clay is given command of B Troop and
starts training the raw recruits. The regiment is assigned the task
of controlling the Kiowa and Comanche Indians recently forced onto
a reservation in Indian Territory. The Tenth has to overcome many
obstacles, including racism, but it earns the respect of the
Indians, who call them buffalo soldiers. Kathleen, who originally
had misgivings about being an Army wife, becomes the nurse to the
troopers and is so revered by them that they will go to great
lengths to protect her. The Tenth gets involved in the bloody
situation in which Kiowa and Comanche raiders from the reservation
are raping and plundering the Texas frontier and are retreating to
the protection of the reservation. General William T. Sherman comes
to the frontier to find a solution to the problem, and with the
help of the Tenth, he does so. In the end the Tenth Horse becomes a
proud regiment, and Clay and Kathleen play an important role.
If you're reading this, you probably want to live to a hundred. And
why wouldn't you want to live a super-long life, if you could
remain in good health? You'd get to meet your great-grandkids, try
out space travel and the teleporter, and gross out all your
descendants by having noisy old-person sex. Comedian Ariane Sherine
has always been determined to live into her hundreds, but never
knew how. With so much conflicting and confusing health information
out there, she didn't have a clue where to start until she met
David Conrad, a public health expert, who helped her to weigh up
all the research and evidence and explained exactly what to do to
live a long and healthy life. And together, they've decided to tell
you how to live to a hundred too. This book has all the facts,
stats, inappropriate jokes and shameless puns you could ever need
to make it to your eleventh decade. The evidence is given for a
hundred factors that affect life expectancy - everything from green
tea to gardening, sex to sweeteners. And celebrities weigh in with
their own thoughts too, so you'll find contributions from Derren
Brown, Richard Osman, Lou Sanders, Charlie Brooker, Konnie Huq,
Robin Ince, Jeremy Vine, Clive Anderson and many more.
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