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John Clancy / 3m, 2f Fatboy is a brutal comedy inspired by Alfred
Jarry's Ubu Roi. This satire on modern America's insatiable
appetites--from gobbling up 72oz. steaks to small nations--is
presented as a live-action Punch and Judy show. In this
fast-moving, shocking, profane, dead-on, funhouse mirror reflection
of the world today, the brutish allegory known as Fatboy, along
with his monstrous wife, Queen Fudgie the First, stands trial for
war crimes. Despite overwhelming evidence the court refuses to
convict and succumbs to Fatboy's "persuasive" tactics.
"Brazen...daring...highly entertaining." - Jason Zinoman, The New
York Times "Make room for Fatboy. Meaner than Stalin, hungrier than
Idi Amin, deadlier than Pol Pot, he is the grotesque composite of
every despot who ever lived...he is also savagely funny...Some
plays ridicule their audience; others inspire political action.
Fatboy may be the rare work that does both."- Jorge Morales,
Village Voice "This is brilliant political satire, hitting the
zeitgeist right where it hurts...A ground-breaking piece of
American absurdism, a transatlantic take on the Ubu tradition that
goes beyond imitation to seize and transform the myth for a new age
of American power. " - Joyce McMillan, The Scotsman "Clancy's 2004
Edinburgh Fringe hit adaptation of Alfred Jarry's Ubu Roi comes
just in time for the Wall Street meltdown and one of the most
surreal election campaigns in American history."-Steven Leigh
Morris, LA Weekly "A gleefully rule-breaking Punch-and-Judy
show...Funny as hell."-Time Out Chicago
This popular and useful text has been completely revised and
up-dated so that it forms and indipensible handbook for any student
of surveying. An additional chapter on modern developments is
included and the text has also been extended to cover ordnance
survey; calculation of areas; computation of true horizontal
length; measurement of vertical angles; Code of Measuring Practice;
curve ranging and calculations of volumes for earthworks.
This popular and useful text has been completely revised and
up-dated so that it forms and indipensible handbook for any student
of surveying. An additional chapter on modern developments is
included and the text has also been extended to cover ordnance
survey; calculation of areas; computation of true horizontal
length; measurement of vertical angles; Code of Measuring Practice;
curve ranging and calculations of volumes for earthworks.
The third edition of Physiology and Anatomy for Nurses and
Healthcare Practitioners: A homeostatic approach presents
homeostasis as a dynamic concept that provides the basis for
understanding health and well-being. It recognises how failure to
respond to homeostatic disturbances results in imbalances
responsible for signs and symptoms of ill-health, and describes how
healthcare interventions seek to reverse those imbalances.
Accompanied by colour illustrations and a description of related
anatomy, the book provides an integrated explanation of body
functioning. It discusses the organisation of the human body, main
features and processes that must be controlled for health, the
organ systems that act as homeostatic regulators, and effectors of
homeostatic regulation. It also discusses influences on homeostasis
and provides case studies that place examples of ill health and
health care into the context of homeostasis. Features of the third
edition include: An overview of microbiology and principles of
infection management Expanded information on pharmacological
principles and actions of the major classes of drugs Expanded
discussion on physiological functions in relation to specific
pathologies Updates on how the Human Genome project has impacted
healthcare Additional case studies to illustrate the healthcare
provider's role as an external agent of homeostatic control
Photographs of common clinical conditions Access to an accompanying
website with supplemental information An essential physiology and
anatomy text, this book guides readers through the basic structure
and functions of the body systems to more complex issues of
clinical disorders and healthcare practice. Coverage includes the
cardiovascular, lymphatic, nervous, endocrine, reproductive, and
respiratory systems as well as skeletal muscle, embryo development,
and circadian rhythms.
Herne Bay rose to prominence in the 1830s when a group of London
investors recognised its potential and built a pleasure pier and
promenade here, making it one of the UK's earliest seaside resorts.
Its popularity increased when the railway reached this part of Kent
and continued to do so throughout the Victorian era. However, like
many other seaside resorts, its popularity as a holiday destination
steadily declined after the Second World War when there was an
increasing preference for overseas travel. Following extensive
seafront regeneration in the 1990s, a jetty was built to create a
small harbour for leisure boats and from where tourists could take
boat trips to a seal-watching site in the Thames Estuary. The
Victorian seafront gardens were fully restored, as was the Central
Bandstand, after many years of neglect and closure to the public.
Today, Herne Bay is slowly regaining its popularity as a holiday
resort and is a firm favourite with daytrippers. Its glory days are
slowly returning.
John Clancy analyses the make up and extent of the UK's 100 Local
Government Pension Funds and makes the case for re-wiring their
investments back into the regional economies from which they come.
The Isle of Sheppey, just 9 miles long and 4 miles wide, is
situated in the Thames Estuary at the mouth of the Medway. It is a
mysterious and ancient place, separated from the mainland by arm
and of the sea known as The Swale. Sheppey, once mainly known fro
sheep-rearing as its name implies, falls into two regions - the
northern half, built up and developed, which includes the towns of
Sheerness, Minster, Queenborough and Leysdown, and the southern
part, mainly consisting of marshes and the occasional tiny hamlet.
The island itself has a long and complex history. A Bronze Age
settlement and a Saxon monastery at Minster both left their mark on
the island, as did the Romans - although they did not settle
permanently, they had a look-out point here. In later centuries
Sheppey has also seen the construction of a naval dockyard at
Sheerness, which would have become one to the foremost in the
country if it had not flooded during construction, the founding of
Britain's first co-operative society, the demolition of a castle
that had been designed by the architect of Windsor Castle, the
first purpose-built aircraft factory and a recent development as a
holiday destination. Sheerness is the most important town today,
partly because of tourism, but also because of steel-making and the
port - which served the Royal navy until 1960, and since then has
become one the largest and fastest expanding ports in the UK.
Lavishly illustrated with over 150 images, The Story of Sheppey -
informative, entertaining and thought-provoking - will appeal to
everyone who lives on or visits the island.
Written by experienced nurse lecturers and a theatre nurse, Perioperative Practice highlights and explains the biological processes which can be disrupted by a major surgical procedure. Using the concept of homeostasis as a framework, the authors look at issues common to all surgical procedures such as the influence of anaesthesia on the nervous system or perioperative pain management. Individual chapters cover: * the human body and principles of homeostasis * the surgical approach and endoscopic procedures * perioperative influences on body fluid homeostasis * perioperative influences on immunological homeostasis and wound healing * perioperative influences on cardiovascular homeostasis * perioperative influences on respiratory homeostasis * anaesthesia, stress and surgery * pain and pain relief in the perioperative patient. Generously illustrated in colour and black and white, the text features further learning activities and useful summaries of key points. It provides an important resource and supporting text for all nurses undertaking courses in theatre work or related areas or already working in such areas.
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