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Unlike most books on wine nowadays, Tales from the Wine Floor is
geared toward true beginners—those who enjoy wine but lack the
most basic understanding of it. This book offers an easy-to-digest
crash course on wine and ready-reference written by a Sommelier.
The author explains the intricacies of wine to the average Joe (or
Joanne) in a way that is easy to understand and somewhat
entertaining. Here is an easy reference Q&A based on real
questions (often absurd or hysterically funny) asked by regular,
wine-drinking people and the answers the author gives them in his
job as “The Wine Guy.†Among the questions and answers that
comprise this book are: What Are Sulfites? Why Does the Same Wine
Sometimes Taste Different? How Do I order Wine at a Restaurant? How
Do I Host a Wine Tasting at Home? And, Why is Champagne Served on a
Funny-Shaped Glass? Illustrated with amusing drawings by New Yorker
cartoonist John O’Brien, novice wine enthusiasts will find Tales
from the Wine Floor informative yet entertaining.
J Martin Littlejohn was a person who stood literally and
figuratively shoulder to shoulder with the founder of osteopathy, A
T Still. A proud presbyterian Scot who made his career and
reputation in the USA, only to have it questioned and discredited
after returning to pursue his osteopathic practice in London,
Littlejohn was a controversial character. Undoubtedly a pioneer in
establishing osteopathic medicine both in the USA and in the UK, he
was also a fraud, using contentious qualifications to promote his
academic and scientific credibility. No one has been able to write
a comprehensive study of Littlejohn until now. John O'Brien has
spent years researching the man. Using the objective eye of a
professional historian, he has visited the institutions of
Littlejohn's life and career, in Northern Ireland, Chicago,
Illinois and Kirksville, Missouri, and the National Osteopathic
Archive in London, as well as holding interviews with Littlejohn's
family in the UK. He was granted access to previously unseen
historic material as well as personal family mementos and
photographs. This book will be read by anyone with an interest in
the history of osteopathy. It gives a thorough description of the
life and work of J Martin Littlejohn, with a broad analysis of how
and why he took the major decisions to affect his career, for good
or bad. And of course the consequences of those decisions, which
had a major influence on the development of osteopathy in the 20th
century. Key points: * 30 photographs, some previously unseen *
Author access to previously unseen archives * Contributions from
Littlejohn's family
Osteopathic history has been handed down to the profession in
half-truths and superficial generalisations that have caused
friction and wariness among colleagues, particularly when a more
united profession was attempting to emerge. ''Bonesetters: A
History of Osteopathy'' has been written using primary sources and
previously unreleased archive material in order to bring
clarification and to provide an accepted base of knowledge for
osteopathy and osteopathic practice. There are many instances of
cooperation between bonesetters and osteopaths during the early
decades of the last century. This book aims to clarify the past in
readable portions without the reader being overwhelmed by the
number of institutions involved or weighed down metaphorically by
the complexity of certain situations. The true heroes of this tale
are the number of early practitioners dedicating their time and
expertise to their communities, often under considerable
difficulties. They made it possible for successive generations to
enter these same informed neighbourhoods to practice successfully
without duress. Yet these areas are changing and osteopathy needs
to address this. There are lessons to learn from osteopathic
history and one hopes that students, colleagues and others
interested in its past gain something from this book. It is
primarily designed as a ready reckoner for students who require
some knowledge of our past but not necessarily too detailed. For
those who aspire to a more thorough discourse, this book may act as
a launching pad to do so. Qualified practitioners who need to
refresh their memory can dip into the book at leisure or during
gaps in daily practice. ''Bonesetters: A History of Osteopathy''
educates every reader in the gradual development and acceptance of
osteopathic practice and suggests lessons to be learned for the
future of the profession.
Anshan Publishers is a publisher of fine medical, scientific,
and technical books. We find the
In his affectionate and gently humorous verses John O'Brien
(Patrick Joseph Hartigan)sang of farming life and of the life of
Irish settlers in Australia - at home, on the land, and at the
Church upon the Hill that is the center of their lives. Around the
Boree Log is verse that is simple and sincere and lit with a kindly
understanding of the lives it chronicles.
The major strength is looking at football from a different angle
with a broader perspective than standard approaches focusing on
relatively simple tools for application The volume is a new
approach to look to shift football theory away from solely
performance analysis The first book of its kind to examine football
psychology through the lens of Analytical psychology
Jimmy McGee is a tiny, leprechaun-like man whose peaceful life is
disrupted when he rescues Amy's doll Little Lydia from a monstrous
wave that sweeps her off the beach. Can Jimmy find a way to restore
Little Lydia to her original state as a "do-nothing doll" before he
returns her to her rightful owner?
From the bestselling author of "Ginger Pye" comes the quirky story
of a little man who saves the day in a big way.
The major strength is looking at football from a different angle
with a broader perspective than standard approaches focusing on
relatively simple tools for application The volume is a new
approach to look to shift football theory away from solely
performance analysis The first book of its kind to examine football
psychology through the lens of Analytical psychology
****The Power of Purpose has been officially shortlisted in the 'Thought Leader' category for The Business Book Awards 2018, as announced on 17th January 2018.****
In a world where volatility is the new norm and change is a constant, the individuals and organisations that are flourishing are those with a clear sense of purpose based on authentic ethical values.
Purpose is the secret ingredient - with purpose you have the key to exceptional performance, greater wellbeing and clarity in a VUCA world. But how do you find such purpose and ensure it propels your business forward?
The Power of Purpose shares a simple 6-step framework you too can identify, clarify and shape your business purpose. You’ll gain a competitive advantage and boost your bottom line, but the benefits are not just commercial – you’ll also inspire a new generation of employees, foster innovation, simplify decisions and build customer and brand loyalty.
Based on qualitative interviews with well-established and emerging leaders on how they bring ethical purpose in business to life, as well as sharing the results from a questionnaire with purpose-led businesses you’ll find a step-by-step approach for applying purpose to simplify complexity, harness a purpose-powered workforce and create customer loyalty.
How can purpose provide clarity? How can it accelerate success? How can it build a long term sustainable business?
The Power of Purpose is your secret ingredient.
An attractive and innovative four-level course for lower-secondary
students. This CD-ROM helps teachers use Messages level 1 with
their EAL groups, preparing students for participation in
mainstream classes. It contains over 350 pages of support material
and worksheets which include: worksheets to cater for mixed-ability
classes, work on the alphabet and letter formation, assessments and
flashcards, British and Irish culture worksheets, teacher's notes
with Individual Learning Plan and Individual Record Sheet
templates. A recommended scheme of work for the English curriculum
is also available online at www.cambridge.org/elt/esol
O'Brien and O'Brien and their collection of international
contributors introduce the historical and current theory and
practice of Corporate Analytical Psychology. Uniquely and
practically bringing Jungian ideas to the corporate world, the
chapters discuss the increasing need for ethical corporations in
the context of individuation and moral hazard, demonstrate how to
manage and define complexes that inhibit creativity and
productivity, and shows practitioners how to recognise and connect
with symbols as an active and living manifestation of the personal
and collective psyche. The book is illustrated with practical
examples and case studies encountered by the authors during their
30 years of experience consulting the world's leading companies and
institutions.
O'Brien and O'Brien and their collection of international
contributors introduce the historical and current theory and
practice of Corporate Analytical Psychology. Uniquely and
practically bringing Jungian ideas to the corporate world, the
chapters discuss the increasing need for ethical corporations in
the context of individuation and moral hazard, demonstrate how to
manage and define complexes that inhibit creativity and
productivity, and shows practitioners how to recognise and connect
with symbols as an active and living manifestation of the personal
and collective psyche. The book is illustrated with practical
examples and case studies encountered by the authors during their
30 years of experience consulting the world's leading companies and
institutions.
The Franciscan monk, humanist and physician Francois Rabelais, who
flourished in sixteenth-century France, is widely considered as the
Renaissance's greatest comic writer. His work - including most
notably Gargantua and Pantagruel - continues to enthral readers
with its complex and delicately crafted humour. 'Rabelaisian' and
'Gargantuan' have entered the lexicon but are often misunderstood;
this Companion explains the literary and historical reality behind
these notions. It provides an accessible account of Rabelais' major
works and the contextual information and conceptual tools needed to
understand the author and his world. The most up-to-date book on
Rabelais to be designed specifically for English-speaking
audiences, the Companion is intended to enable a broad spectrum of
readers both to appreciate and to enjoy Rabelais. With a detailed
guide to further reading and a chronology, and with all quotations
given in translation, this is an ideal guide for students and
scholars of French and comparative literature.
Leaving Las Vegas, the first novel by John O'Brien, is the
disturbing and emotionally wrenching story of a woman who embraces
life and a man who rejects it. Sera is a prostitute, content with
the independence and routine she has carved out for herself in a
city defined by recklessness. But she is haunted by a specter in a
yellow Mercedes, a man from her past who is committed to taking
control of her life again. Ben is an alcoholic intent on drinking
his way toward an early death. Newly arrived from Los Angeles, he
survived the four-hour intoxicated drive across the desert with his
entire savings in his wallet and nothing else left to lose. Looking
to satisfy hungers both material and existential, Ben and Sera
stumble together on the strip and discover in each other a respite
from their unforgiving lives. A testimony to the raw talent of its
young author, Leaving Las Vegas is a compelling story of
unconditional love between two disenfranchised and lost souls--an
overlooked American classic.
This book provides an illuminating perspective on alcohol use,
drawing on approaches from both anthropological research and
historical sociology to examine our ambivalent attitudes to alcohol
in the modern West. From anthropological research on non-Western,
non-modern cultures, the author demonstrates that the use of
alcohol or other psychoactive substances is a universal across
human societies, and indeed, has tended to be seen as
unproblematic, or even a sacred aspect of culture, often used in a
highly ritualised context. From historical sociology, it is shown
that alcohol has also been central to the process of state
formation, not only as a crucial source of revenue, but also
through having an important role in the formation of political
communities, which frequently are a source of existential fear for
ruling groups. Tracing this contradictory position occupied by
alcohol over the course of history and civilisation, States of
Intoxication sheds light on the manner in which it has produced the
very peculiar modern perspective on alcohol.
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