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Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
Under the influence of the lyrical drama of Medieval Japan called
"Noh (Nogaku)", William Butler Yeats (1865-1939) wrote ten short
plays to be performed for small elite audiences. These plays
constitute his "noble theatre". They fall into two generations. Six
plays belong to the first generation: At the Hawk's Well (1917),
The only Jealousy of Emer (1919), The Dreaming of the Bones (1919),
Calvary (1920), The Cat and the Moon (1926), a farce, and
Resurrection (1931). The second generation comprises four plays: A
Full Moon in March (1935), The King of the Great Clock Tower
(1935), Purgatory (1939), and The Death of Cuchulain (1939).
Learn how to effectively plan and deliver activities for the
growing number of older people with developmental disabilities.
Activities With Developmentally Disabled Elderly and Older Adults
is an innovative new book that aims to stimulate interest and
continued support for recreation program development and
implementation among developmental disability and aging service
systems. Particularly useful for human service professionals
working in the areas of developmental disabilities and aging, this
practical volume will also be of interest to researchers,
educators, and students interested in recreation services with
older adults who are developmentally disabled.The older adult
population with developmental disabilities (DD) continues to grow
rapidly, yet little is known about their needs and interests. In
this book a wide variety of authors share innovative and creative
strategies for programming activities with older adults with DD.
They focus on diverse issues, services, and programs from
researchers, educators, and practitioners, represented varied
disciplines. Each chapter demonstrates the diversity that makes
serving a growing number of older individuals with DD both
challenging and rewarding.Among the wealth of information you will
find in Activities With Developmentally Disabled Elderly and Older
Adults are discussions on the characteristics of this population
and challenge activity professionals to seek innovative program
strategies to appropriately serve individuals with DD
companionship/friendship, physical functioning, and retirement
adjustment issues that confront older adults who have lived with
lifelong disabling conditions how a continuum of recreational
activities is needed to provide meaningful experiences to elders
with developmental disabilities how to design therapeutic
recreation programs survey instruments that can be used to gain
information about the needs of elderly persons with DD how to find
specific programs and services that are age appropriate and foster
creative expression and positive self-esteem a rationale for the
development of integrated recreation programs
Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
Create programs that make good use of the leisure time of the
elderly, and of those who care for them!Caregiving is a vital issue
in today's rapidly aging society. Each year, a greater number of
elderly people find themselves in need of care, and at the same
time, more elderly adults than ever are finding themselves in the
caregiving role. Caregiving--Leisure and Aging blends the work of
six experts in the field, exploring implications for future
practice and research, examining caregivers and care receivers and
their need for appropriate leisure and recreation activities, and
sharing innovative recreation programs to help caregivers and those
in their care enrich the quality of their lives.Here you'll find: a
review of literature which examines caregivers'health behaviors and
discusses sleep improvement, home-based exercise, and several
interventions the common factors found in successful leisure and
activities programs for older adults and those who care for them
in-depth case studies of three women who cared for their older
husbands with dementia and the rationale behind their sacrifice of
personal leisure time to provide this care a survey of rural and
urban caregivers to individuals with Alzheimer's disease specific
leisure education strategies that have been used successfully in
caregiver support groups an examination of the innovative
Family-based Structural Multisystem In-home Interventions (FSMII)
with a Computer Telephone Integration System (CTIS)
projectCaregiving--Leisure and Aging provides information and ideas
regarding the importance of leisure both to those elderly people
receiving care and also to the aging adults who selflessly deliver
that care.
This proceedings volume contains 66 papers presented at the second
"Contact Mechanics International Symposium" held in Carry-Le-Rouet.
France. from September 19th to 23rd. 1994, attended by 110
participants from 17 countries. This symposium was the continuation
of the first CMIS held in 1992 in Lausanne. of the Symposium
Euromech 273 "Unilateral Contact and Dry Friction" held in 1990 in
La Grande Motte. France. and of the series of "Meetings on
Unilateral Problems in Structural Analysis" organized in Italy.
every other year. during the eighties. The primary purpose of the
symposium was to bring specialists of contact mechanics together in
order to draw a representative picture of the state of the art and
to identify new trends and new features in the field. In view of
the contributions made. one may assert that the mechanics of
contact and friction has now reached a stage where the foundations
are clear both from the mathematical and from the computational
standpoints. Some of the difficulties met may be identified by
saying that frictional contact is governed by resistance laws that
are non smooth and whose flow rule is not associated with the yield
criterion through the traditional normality property.
This book provides researchers, evaluators, and graduate students with a user-friendly presentation of Campbell?s essential work (including his latest thoughts on some of his classic works) in social measurement. The book includes Campbell?s arguments as to why qualitative approaches belong with quantitative ones as the assumptive background to relevant quantitative measures, his debate with deconstructionists and social constructionists on measurement validity, and an expansion and further explanation of his multitrait-multimethod matrix. By including overviews for each part and article as well as provide social scientists with useful insights into Campbell?s papers in a format accessible to advanced undergraduate and graduate students.
Learn how to effectively plan and deliver activities for the
growing number of older people with developmental disabilities.
Activities With Developmentally Disabled Elderly and Older Adults
is an innovative new book that aims to stimulate interest and
continued support for recreation program development and
implementation among developmental disability and aging service
systems. Particularly useful for human service professionals
working in the areas of developmental disabilities and aging, this
practical volume will also be of interest to researchers,
educators, and students interested in recreation services with
older adults who are developmentally disabled.The older adult
population with developmental disabilities (DD) continues to grow
rapidly, yet little is known about their needs and interests. In
this book a wide variety of authors share innovative and creative
strategies for programming activities with older adults with DD.
They focus on diverse issues, services, and programs from
researchers, educators, and practitioners, represented varied
disciplines. Each chapter demonstrates the diversity that makes
serving a growing number of older individuals with DD both
challenging and rewarding.Among the wealth of information you will
find in Activities With Developmentally Disabled Elderly and Older
Adults are discussions on the characteristics of this population
and challenge activity professionals to seek innovative program
strategies to appropriately serve individuals with DD
companionship/friendship, physical functioning, and retirement
adjustment issues that confront older adults who have lived with
lifelong disabling conditions how a continuum of recreational
activities is needed to provide meaningful experiences to elders
with developmental disabilities how to design therapeutic
recreation programs survey instruments that can be used to gain
information about the needs of elderly persons with DD how to find
specific programs and services that are age appropriate and foster
creative expression and positive self-esteem a rationale for the
development of integrated recreation programs
The first in a new four-volume series, Operative Techniques in
Gynecologic Surgery: Gynecology provides superbly illustrated,
authoritative guidance on operative techniques along with a
thorough understanding of how to select the best procedure, how to
avoid complications, and what outcomes to expect. Easy to follow,
up to date, and highly visual, this step-by-step reference covers
the most common operations in gynecology and is ideal for residents
and physicians in daily practice. Key Features: Succinct text,
bulleted points, and quick-reference tables allow you to review
information quickly and understand best practices and potential
problems for each procedure. Hundreds of full-color intraoperative
photographs and drawings, as well as numerous high-quality videos,
capture procedures step by step and help you immediately apply your
knowledge. Each clinical problem is discussed in the same templated
format: general principles, anatomy and differential diagnosis,
imaging and other diagnostics, preoperative planning, surgical
management, procedures and techniques, pearls and pitfalls,
postoperative care, outcomes, and complications. Coverage includes
Basic Surgical Set Up, Diagnostic Laparoscopy, Uterine Surgery,
Cervix, Adnexal Surgery, Surgical Management of Endometriosis,
Vulvar and Perineal Surgery, and Hysteroscopy, Uterine
Sterilization, and Ablation Procedures. Perfect for a quick
preoperative review of the steps of a procedure. Volume editors and
contributors are thought leaders in their respective subspecialties
and are known for their surgical expertise. Look for other volumes
in the Operative Techniques in Gynecology series: Reproductive
Endocrinology and Infertility Urogynecology and Pelvic
Reconstructive Surgery Gynecologic Oncology Your book purchase
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Percival Stuffington, nicknamed "Stuffie", is a good-for-nothing, a
womanizer and a crook. He belongs to the theatre of the grotesque.
His ignorance and dishonesty is exposed when he poses as a teacher
of English to foreign students in a London private school. He flies
to California, where he tries to pass as a golf instructor. Finally
he plans to extort money from a former fellow student by poisoning
him, and promising the quick delivery of the antidote against a
staggering sum.
This book is the list of printed documents I have collected about
the Philippines in general and the Tagalog language in particular.
The entries are followed by an index of the themes involved.
This is a modest digest of what should be known about the life and
deeds of Koxinga (Zheng Chenggong), the Ming military mandarin who
founded Chinese Taiwan, and belonged to a family of international
traders commanding a vast fortune and a fleet of merchantmen.
Sometimes, instead of smoothly following its predictable course,
history swerves to another direction because of an unexpected
event. When Ming China was invaded by the Manchus, instead of
collaborating to make even more profits, Koxinga launched a
resistance movement. Yet, his fate was apparently sealed for hadn't
he been compelled by tradition to celebrate his birthday during the
siege of Nanking, he would not have been defeated by the Manchus
the morning after. If he had not died suddenly the year he ordered
the Spaniards of Manila to pay him a tribute as to their sovereign,
the Philippines would now be an overseas Chinese territory like
Taiwan.
This is a collection of the scenes from the situational comedy
Spiffies and Loonies in which intervenes Mrs. Hazel Twittle, a
fiftyish prude and a dimwit that belongs to the theatre of the
grotesque. At the beginning, she is a chambermaid. After she has
come into a comfortable income from Brad, her cousin's son, she
travels abroad, where she has the knack for antagonizing everybody
because she can't help expressing her strong disapproval of things
she doesn't like. Eventually she returns home frustrated, and
settles in a Brighton boarding house to give herself time to find a
suitable home. There, she makes friends with Polly, a crook who
pretends she is a nun working as a nurse, and who quickly talks her
into donating fat cheques for various fake foundations. Finally
Mrs. Twittle is confronted with a hippie child psychologist who
proves to be an ignorant narcissistic sociopath.
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