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Bill Anderson is one of the most successful songwriters,
performers, and personalities in country music history. Known as
"Whisperin' Bill" to generations of fans, Anderson's soft
vocalisations and spoken lyrics are the hallmarks of his style. A
long-standing member of the weekly Grand Ole Opry radio program and
stage performance in Nashville, he also discovered future Country
Music Hall of Famer Connie Smith and wrote her first hits, toured
with Johnny Cash, hosted his own television show, sang eighty
charting singles and thirty-seven Top Ten country music hits, and
wrote songs recorded by James Brown, Jerry Lee Lewis, the Louvin
Brothers, Dean Martin, Aretha Franklin, and many more. Anderson's
current and reinvigorated career is covered in this revision and
expansion of his 1989 autobiography. Over the past twenty years, he
has won two Country Music Association Song of the Year prizes, been
nominated for GRAMMY awards, won the Academy of Country Music's
Song of the Year distinction, and had works recorded by superstars
Brad Paisley, Kenny Chesney, Alison Krauss, George Strait, Vince
Gill, Elvis Costello, and many more. In 2001, he entered the
Country Music Hall of Fame. Whisperin' Bill: An Unprecedented Life
in Country Music presents a portrait of a long-gone Nashville and
introduces readers to the famous and fascinating characters who
helped build what is now known as country music. Richly illustrated
with black-and-white photos of Anderson interacting with the
superstars of American roots music, including such legends as Patsy
Cline, Vince Gill, and Steve Wariner, this autobiography highlights
Anderson's trajectory in the business and his influence on the
past, present, and future of this dynamic genre.
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Bill Anderson - As Far As I Can See
Peter Cooper; Edited by Paul Kingsbury; Foreword by Jeannie Seely; Contributions by Kyle Young; Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
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Learn the principles behind object-oriented programming in Ruby and
within a few chapters create a fully functional Ruby 3-based
application. You'll gain a basic understanding of many ancillary
technologies such as databases, XML, web frameworks, and networking
- some of which will be needed for your first Ruby application.
Based on the bestselling first and second editions, Beginning Ruby
3, 4th Edition is a leading guide to learn Ruby from the ground up.
The new edition of this book provides the same excellent
introduction to Ruby as the previous editions plus updates for the
newest version of Ruby, including performance through an improved
allocator, decreased heap fragmentation and more. Also, added:
details on the just-in-time compiler, fewer limits on GIL (Global
Interpreter Lock), and a static type checker. You'll see why the
light and agile Ruby programming language remains a popular open
source scripting option for developers building today's web
applications. This book can also be used as a textbook or companion
to a textbook on beginning Ruby programming. After reading and
using this book, you'll have a firm handle to program in the Ruby
language. What You Will Learn Discover the fundamentals of Ruby and
its object-oriented building blocks Use the Ruby libraries, gems,
and documentation Work with files and databases Write and deploy
Ruby applications Harness the various Ruby web frameworks and use
them effectively Do network programming with Ruby Who This Book Is
For Beginning programmers, programmers new to Ruby, and web
developers interested in learning the foundations of the Ruby
programming language.
Based on the bestselling first edition, Beginning Ruby: From
Novice to Professional, Second Edition is the leading guide for
every type of reader who wants to learn Ruby from the ground
up.
The new edition of this book provides the same excellent
introduction to Ruby as the first edition plus updates for the
newest version of Ruby, including the addition of the Sinatra and
Ramaze web application frameworks and a chapter on GUI development
so developers can take advantage of these new trends.
Beginning Ruby starts by explaining the principles behind
object-oriented programming and within a few chapters builds toward
creating a full Ruby application. By the end of the book, in
addition to in-depth knowledge of Ruby, you'll also have basic
understanding of many ancillary technologies such as SQL, XML, web
frameworks, and networking.Introduces readers to the Ruby
programming language Takes readers from basic programming skills to
web development with topics like Ruby-based frameworks and GUI
programming Covers many ancillary technologies in order to provide
a broader picture (e.g., databases, XML, network daemons) What
you'll learn Understand the basics of Ruby and object-oriented
building blocks. Work with Ruby libraries, gems, and documentation.
Work with files and databases. Write and deploy Ruby applications.
Explore Ruby web frameworks and aspects of network programming with
Ruby. Develop desktop and GUI applications with Ruby. Who this book
is for
Beginning programmers, programmers new to Ruby, and web
developers interested in knowing the foundations of the language.
Table of Contents Let's Get It Started: Installing RubyProgramming
== Joy: A Whistle-Stop Tour of Ruby and Object OrientationRuby's
Building Blocks: Data, Expressions, and Flow ControlDeveloping Your
First Ruby ApplicationThe Ruby EcosystemClasses, Objects, and
ModulesProjects and LibrariesDocumentation, Error Handling,
Debugging, and TestingFiles and DatabasesDeploying Ruby
Applications and LibrariesAdvanced Ruby FeaturesTying It Together:
Developing a Larger Ruby ApplicationWeb Application Frameworks:
Rails, Sinatra, and RamazeRuby and the InternetNetworking, Sockets,
and DaemonsGUI-Based Desktop Application DevelopmentUseful Ruby
Libraries and Gems
Is your chid struggling to cope with a loss or trauma? This
essential guide provides informed advice for parents about how to
support your children when they encounter difficulties with
bereavement, separation and trauma. Although loss and trauma are an
inevitable part of life, some children find such events
overwhelming and in some cases they can become traumatised by them.
Research has indicated that children are less likely to develop
problems such as Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) if they are
provided with the appropriate support and opportunities to talk
about difficult events and their impact on them. However, often
parents are unsure how to go about supporting their children
through potentially traumatic events, and may worry that they might
actually make things worse if they talk about it. This book will
help you to understand the impact that loss and trauma can have on
your children; it will help to prepare your children for
anticipated events and it will help to increase their resilience in
coping. Helping Your Child is a series for parents and caregivers
to support children through developmental difficulties, both
psychological and physical. Each guide uses clinically proven
techniques.
The Nashville we know today is a glitzy big business characterized
by entertainment lawyers, social media strategies, and buff, shiny
entertainers writing about pick-up trucks, tractors, and dirt roads
in air-conditioned, corporate offices. But, back before the coats
of glamour and media spotlights, Nashville was a very different
place. "The Storyteller's Nashville" is about a fabled town that
once was, but no longer exists. The Nashville that Tom T. Hall
wrote about -- the "hairy-legged town" where hungry, broke
musicians searched for their next meal, pill-popping pickers
scammed their next hit, and writers found art in moments of quiet,
solitary desperation - is the true foundation upon which today's
modern Music City rests. "The Storyteller's Nashville" is also
about a man whose songs irrevocably altered the history of that
same town as well as the music for which it remains best known.
And, while "The Storyteller's Nashville" is no longer an up-to-date
picture of Music City, it is a valuable window into the nature of
the art and creation during its formative days. In the early 1980s,
someone asked Johnny Cash what Nashville was really like. Cash
said, "Just read The Storyteller's Nashville by Tom T. Hall.
Everything you need to know is in there." Tom T. Hall is a Country
Music Hall of Famer for many reasons, including the hit songs he
wrote, his three decades as a popular entertainer, and the fact
that he and a wild-eyed pack of youngsters that included Kris
Kristofferson, Roger Miller, Mickey Newbury and John Hartford
elevated the language of country music from simple tales into
something akin to literature. The wondrous George Jones called Hall
"By far the all-time greatest songwriter/storyteller that country
music has ever had." Initially published in 1979, this revised and
expanded edition of The Storyteller's Nashville includes Tom T.
Hall's thoughts on the years after 1979: he shares his deep
friendship with Jimmy Carter; brings us Johnny Cash's thoughts on
humility; and reflects on the challenging confluences of celebrity,
art and the most dangerous addiction known to musicians: applause.
"The Storyteller's Nashville" is illuminating and hilarious, ribald
and touching and, above all, entertaining. It's Tom T.'s greatest
song and it's now longer. And even better.
(Book). The Outlaw phenomenon greatly enlarged country music's
audience in the 1970s. Led by pacesetters such as Willie Nelson,
Waylon Jennings, Kris Kristofferson, and Bobby Bare, artists in
Nashville and Austin demanded the creative freedom to make their
own country music, different from the pop-oriented sound that
prevailed at the time. Complementing the Country Music Hall of Fame
and Museum's exhibition Outlaws & Armadillos: Country's Roaring
'70s , this 120-page, fully illustrated book examines the 1970s
cultures of Nashville and fiercely independent Austin, and the
complicated, surprising relationships between the two.
Since it was first published in 1993, Peter Cooper's Bulimia and
Binge-eating has helped thousands of people recover from this
disorder. It has won the respect of therapists and patients alike
for its practical and friendly approach. Now, for the first time,
this landmark work is available as a three-part, large format,
practical manual, complete with multiple copies of blank
worksheets, diaries and exercises suitable for a two-week course of
treatment. The bulimia sufferer will be able to write directly into
the workbook, allowing him or her to trace progress over the course
of treatment, monitor behaviour and record step-by-step
improvement. Ideal for the sufferer to work through alone or with
guided assistance, Overcoming Bulimia and Binge-eating Self Help
Manual is a complete, step-by-step treatment guide.
After Bob Dylan came to Nashville in 1966 to record his classic
album Blonde on Blonde, his embrace of Nashville and its unmatched
session musicians—known as the Nashville Cats—inspired many
other artists, among them Neil Young, Joan Baez, Leonard Cohen, and
Paul McCartney, to follow. Around the same time, Johnny Cash was
recruiting folk and rock musicians—including Dylan—to appear on
his groundbreaking network television show, The Johnny Cash Show.
This book was published as a companion to the Country Music Hall of
Fame and Museum exhibition Dylan, Cash, and the Nashville Cats: A
New Music City and features more than twenty commissioned
illustrations by noted artist and musician Jon Langford. This book
also includes 240 rare photographs and celebrates a time of great
cultural vitality for Nashville, tracking the city’s music scene
in the late 1960s and early 1970s, and illuminates Nashville’s
rise as a world-class recording center.
PREVIOUSLY PUBLISHED AS OVERCOMING YOUR CHILD'S FEARS AND WORRIES
Does your child suffer from fears and worries that affect their
behaviour or keep them awake at night? Fears and worries are very
common among children with around 15% thought to suffer from
anxiety disorders; the most commonly identified emotional or
behavioural problems among children. However, if left unchecked,
they can cause more serious problems such as school avoidance,
difficulties in making friends and long-term problems with anxiety
and depression. Written by two of the UK's foremost experts on
childhood anxiety, this extremely useful guide will enable you to
understand what is causing your child's worries and to carry out
step-by-step practical strategies to help him or her to overcome
them, including: * Addressing specific fears and phobias as well as
general anxiety and 'worrying' * Using case studies, worksheets and
charts Helping Your Child is a series for parents and caregivers to
support children through developmental difficulties, both
psychological and physical. Each guide uses clinically-proven
techniques. Series editors: Professor Peter Cooper and Dr Polly
Waite
Is your child struggling with friendships at school? Have they been
the victim of bullying? If so, this can be a stressful time, as you
struggle to support your child when they encounter difficulties
during their school education. This essential guide provides
informed advice for parents and carers about how to support your
child when they encounter difficulties with friendships and
bullying. Accessibly presenting research and proven techniques that
work in a primary school context, this book introduces you to the
range of challenges encountered by children in school, and will
help you work alongside the education system to give the best
possible support to your child. This book can help you with: -
Focusing on your child's social development - Understanding
children's behaviour and social responses - Planning strategies
appropriate to a range of difficulties and situations Written by
experts in educational and child psychology, this step-by-step
guide is for any parent who is seeking suggestions and guidance on
how best to support their child. Helping Your Child is a series for
parents and caregivers to support children through developmental
difficulties, both psychological and physical. Each guide uses
clinically proven techniques. Series editors: Professor Peter
Cooper and Dr Polly Waite
Has your child received a medical diagnosis for a long term illness
or health condition? If so, this can be a stressful time for you
both. You may have noticed changes in your relationship and
behaviour towards your child. For example many parents feel that
their child needs more understanding, is more fragile or is
struggling to cope physically or emotionally. Your discipline
parenting style may change if you feel that they 'suffer enough'
already. Parents often find their confidence and judgement gets
knocked off track in the early stages following a diagnosis, but
given time and support, they do adapt and develop resilience in
themselves and in their child. This book can help you with: *
Emotional support for managing difference and dealing with
difficult behaviour * Practical suggestions for easing hospital
anxiety or navigating feeding problems * Advice on what to say and
when to your child about their illness * How to ensure you don't
neglect yourself or the rest of your family Written by experts in
childhood illness, this step-by-step guide is for any parent who
feels isolated or lacking in support. Helping Your Child is a
series for parents and caregivers to support children through
developmental difficulties, both psychological and physical. Each
guide uses clinically proven techniques. Series editors: Professor
Peter Cooper and Dr Polly Waite
Overcoming app now available via iTunes and the Google Play Store.
A highly respectable and authoritative self-help guide on all the
anxiety disorders: generalised anxiety disorder, health anxiety,
panic, phobias, social anxiety, OCD. Edited by three leading CBT
clinicians in the UK, this comprehensive guide offers individual
CBT-based treatments for a wide range of anxiety problems. Each
individual treatment reflects current the treatment in the UK for
that anxiety disorder and is written by the clinician responsible
for developing that treatment in the first place. Contributors
include: Lars-Goran Ost (phobias) Dr Gillian Butler (social phobia
- Gillian is the author of Overcoming Social Anxiety & Shyness)
Anke Ehlers & Jennifer Wild (PTSD) Nick Grey & David M.
Clark (panic disorder) Heather Hadjistavropoulos (health anxiety)
Kevin Meares & Mark Freeston (Generalised Anxiety Disorder) Roz
Shafran & Adam Radomsky (OCD) An ideal resource not only for
those experiencing anxiety problems, but CBT therapists and IAPT
workers.
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