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Two years after his wife, Jane, was diagnosed with Alzheimer's,
Robert McAllister began a journal, closely documenting the course
of Jane's illness, and all that transpired between them. He wrote
faithfully for Jane's sake and for his own, always committed to
deepening his understanding of the disease and to talking openly
with Jane about what was happening. He promised not only to be her
sole caretaker till the end, but always to be at her side to help
her sort out Alzheimer's devastating consequences from the
"essential Jane" who was the love of his life and complete
companion for over fifty years. Robert was 92 at the time of Jane's
death and the completion of his journal. His graceful writing,
emotional honesty, and ability to convey the transformative power
of their love and their abiding faith in God makes this book stand
as one of the most powerful additions to the Alzheimer's
literature.
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Reconfigurable Computing: Architectures, Tools and Applications - 7th International Symposium, ARC 2011, Belfast, UK, March 23-25, 2011, Proceedings (Paperback, Edition.)
Andreas Koch, Ram Krishnamurthy, John McAllister, Roger Woods, Tarek El-Ghazawi
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 7th
International Symposium on Reconfigurable Computing: Architectures,
Tools and Applications, ARC 2011, held in Belfast, UK, in March
2011. The 40 revised papers presented, consisting of 24 full
papers, 14 poster papers, and the abstracts of 2 plenary talks,
were carefully reviewed and selected from 88 submissions. The
topics covered are reconfigurable accelerators, design tools,
reconfigurable processors, applications, device architecture,
methodology and simulation, and system architecture.
Jimmy watched the white van on the television and saw people stream
away from the surrounding buildings. The mortars had been found and
the Queen was safe, and yet something was not quite right. This
book explores the aftermath of a peace process that has left fear,
doubt and loathing to breed under the shiny new skin of
reinvestment.
Two years after his wife, Jane, was diagnosed with Alzheimer's,
Robert McAllister began a journal, closely documenting the course
of Jane's illness, and all that transpired between them. He wrote
faithfully for Jane's sake and for his own, always committed to
deepening his understanding of the disease and to talking openly
with Jane about what was happening. He promised not only to be her
sole caretaker till the end, but always to be at her side to help
her sort out Alzheimer's devastating consequences from the
"essential Jane" who was the love of his life and complete
companion for over fifty years. Robert was 92 at the time of Jane's
death and the completion of his journal. His graceful writing,
emotional honesty, and ability to convey the transformative power
of their love and their abiding faith in God makes this book stand
as one of the most powerful additions to the Alzheimer's
literature.
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Army Reorganization (Paperback)
United States. Congress. House. Committe, Nelson Appleton Miles, John McAllister Schofield
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The author's premise is that "most of us are capable of managing
our own lives and making appropriate decisions" if we have proper
information and encouragement. Doctor McAllister ably meets the
task of providing both. His work clarifies how feelings originate
and the role they play in daily life. Emotional responses are
presented not as observed by others but as experienced within the
individual. These moving forces of behavior are examined in
separate chapters dealing with the child, the adolescent, the
adult, and the elder. Case studies bring life to the text and are
presented with sensitivity, honesty, and compassion. The book
includes an insightful critique of the current state of therapy
with thought-provoking comments clarifying issues relating to
therapy and spirituality. Doctor McAllister writes in a welcoming
and simple manner about complex issues which are of interest to
everyone. This is not a self-help book; he presents no slogans, no
lists, no promises. But it is a book which will give readers an
understanding of "the driving forces of human nature." It is a
treasure chest of information about emotional responses "for all
seasons" from birth to death. The "mystery" of emotional life is
dispelled by knowledge, and the "madness" of emotions is dispelled
by timely treatment. The author has provided a book which moves
both remedies forward.
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