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Thompsons Solicitors have been working for the TUC and fighting for workers' rights since their inception. They are the biggest trade union law firm specialising in claims for compensation in cases involving workplace injuries and disputes. The firm has branches all over the UK and employs over 1000 people. This book presents stories, events and campaigns: for compensation, for workers' entitlements and political cases: the Poplar Borough Council case, the Meerut Trials of 1929, and others from the 1920s and '30s, many involving members of the Labour and Communist parties. It chronicles the development of the firm into the present and witnesses to Thompsons' involvement with the Labour Research Department and the NCCL - now Liberty. 'Fundamentally, Thompson believed in using his great skill and knowledge and courage as a lawyer in the interests of the oppressed against the rich and powerful, on behalf of injured workmen against insurance companies, on behalf of tenants against landlords, on behalf of trade unions and trade unionists against employers, on behalf of political demonstrators against the police, on behalf of the citizen against the bureaucrat, in short, on behalf of the poor against the wealthy, on behalf of the mass of people against those who sought to govern and control them.' O.H. Parsons
Compelling, sometimes-unbelievable life experiences lead to prayer, the Bible, and salvation. This captivating variety of the personal includes; accounts of his early years growing up in an area of toxic hexavalent chromium exposure, experiences in missionary basketball, and finding true love while walking with his youngest daughter through her encounters with autism and schizophrenia. The author's commentary reveals the earnest heart of a father who longs to share all the greater things of life with his grown children. Steve Bruce's A Father's List provides surprisingly honest snapshots of how Bruce has approached forgiveness, fear, spiritual war, and sin--through restoration by grace, mercy, faith, humility, longsuffering, obedience, miracles, and love.Have you ever- loved someone so much that "you" simply disappear and they are the only one in the room?- wished you could roll back the hands of time and get a "do-over"?- had something or someone teach you about humility?- had someone in your life who has hurt you deeply that you need to forgive?- sat bedside with a loved one who is suffering? - experienced a miracle, something that you know could have only come from God? - experienced grace and peace in your heart when you knew you should be falling apart? - experienced God's mercy in your life, and are so grateful it takes you to your knees?
The man who invented the television talk show surpassed even himself when he created Meeting of Minds, the award-winning series that captured America's imagination. These four volumes offer the original scripts from the series, including material edited from the broadcast versions that ran from 1977 to 1981 on PBS stations nationwide. Many believe that Meeting of Minds is the most brilliant series ever to be written for television. The show provides a groundbreaking opportunity to be exposed to ideas by way of a medium not normally known for its intellectual vigor. Indeed, Meeting of Minds grew out of Allen's frustration with the mediocrity of the average network program. He envisioned the show as a stimulating round-table discussion conducted like any other talk show - except that the participants would be actors portraying some of the greatest minds and most prominent figures of history. Accordingly, such characters as Aristotle, Catherine the Great, Oliver Cromwell, Emily Dickinson, Margaret Sanger, Gandhi, Thomas Paine, Cleopatra, Theodore Roosevelt, and St. Thomas Aquinas appear in startlingly effective juxtaposition, their characters revealed through brilliantly conceived dialogue. This first volume features appearances by President Theodore Roosevelt, Queen Cleopatra, Thomas Aquinas, Thomas Paine, President Ulysses S. Grant, Queen Marie Antoinette, Sir Thomas More, Karl Marx, Charles Darwin, Emily Dickinson, Galileo Galilei, and Attila the Hun. The scripts for Meeting of Minds make for excellent reading, distilling an enormous amount of research into a lively format that has the undeniable veracity of historical fact. The result is unfailingly witty, thought-provoking, and geniunely entertaining. Steve Allen's lucidity and fertile intelligence are evident on every page. Meeting of Minds remains one of the freshest, most delightful ways of gaining historical perspective ever devised, an incomparable tour de force with the power to make history come alive.
Norman Cousins once wrote that "In any inventory of the natural resources on this planet", Steve Allen's conscience is "high on the list". It is this wonderfully prolific, highly educated conscience which prompted each of the articles included in But Seriously ... Steve Allen Speaks His Mind. Such a dynamic, energetic conscience has encouraged Allen throughout his career as an author and entertainer to examine the innumerable facets of modern American society, identifying the many problems which desperately need to be corrected and developing provocative new solutions to do so. Allen's razor-sharp insights always cut to the core of the issue, whether the topic involves labor relations, the atomic bomb, gifted education, or the lessons to be learned from the nomination of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas. This collection of speeches, articles, personal correspondence, and other writings constitutes a well-reasoned anthology filled with good humor, irony, and a deep concern for the human condition. Allen's devotion to common sense and serious social involvement carves a path for others to follow.
We're pleased to report that long-time friend of Speakeasy, Steve Allen, has just had his first poetry collection published Called Tasting The Fruit, the 70-page book ranges across Steve's styles that many of us are familiar with: love with a sensitive touch, travel with a warped humour twist, and a penchant for the risque.Having had many poems published individually, and success in poetry competitions, including first prize in our annual competition, Steve's next step was to hit the streets with a collection. In summer 2009, he was a winner of Indigo Dreams Publishing competition, the prize being publication of Tasting The Fruit."
1 Introduction 1. 1 Wnts and Development The f amily of Wnt genes consists of at least 19 members in vertebrates. Wnts ha v e multiple roles during normal development and aetiology of diseases (Wodarz and Nusse 1998; Moon et al. 2002, 2004). These genes encode for glycoproteins that are released in the intercellular space, acting as intercellular mediators (Moon et al. 1997). By binding to their special receptors, the Frizzled (Fz) receptors, they are able to activate at least three different pathways: the canonical, the non-canonical and the Ca 2+ pathway (Fig. 1 ). The Wnt family has been subdivided, using functional assays, into at least two subclasses. In Xenopus , Wnt1, Wnt3a and Wnt8 are able to induce axis duplication in embryos, whereas Wnt4, Wnt5a and Wnt11 cannot (Du et al. 1995). Those Wnts that are able to induce axis duplication are thought to act canonically; those who cannot are thought to act non-canonically. In the literature, therefore, some Wnts are called canonical Wnts while others are called n- cano nical Wnts, suggesting that a special Wnt always activates the same signalling pathway. It is unlikely that the specificity dictating cellular responses resides solely in the Wnt ligands because no one has reported sequence or structural motifs in Wnts that predict their activities in these cellular and embryonic assays.
Compelling, sometimes-unbelievable life experiences lead to prayer, the Bible, and salvation. This captivating variety of the personal includes; accounts of his early years growing up in an area of toxic hexavalent chromium exposure, experiences in missionary basketball, and finding true love while walking with his youngest daughter through her encounters with autism and schizophrenia. The author's commentary reveals the earnest heart of a father who longs to share all the greater things of life with his grown children. Steve Bruce's A Father's List provides surprisingly honest snapshots of how Bruce has approached forgiveness, fear, spiritual war, and sin--through restoration by grace, mercy, faith, humility, longsuffering, obedience, miracles, and love.Have you ever- loved someone so much that "you" simply disappear and they are the only one in the room?- wished you could roll back the hands of time and get a "do-over"?- had something or someone teach you about humility?- had someone in your life who has hurt you deeply that you need to forgive?- sat bedside with a loved one who is suffering? - experienced a miracle, something that you know could have only come from God? - experienced grace and peace in your heart when you knew you should be falling apart? - experienced God's mercy in your life, and are so grateful it takes you to your knees?
Utah's Canyon Country Place Names documents more than 4,000 place name derivations and place name changes over time. It also includes stories and early descriptions about those places, often told by the first explorers or the early pioneers who settled there. Details are provided about hundreds of historic roads, trails, railroads, and highways, as well as major cowboy line camps, towns that have disappeared, and water sources used by the early settlers. Today, we use those names, often without a thought about the stories they tell and the history they document. Taken in aggregate, the information in these two volumes literally tells the story of the exploration and settlement of southern Utah. The book is designed not only for the serious historian, but for all those interested in knowing about the land: canyoneers, hikers, river runners, rock climbers, photographers, writers, and the casual tourist This book is unique and complete and is incredibly detailed. It is a standard reference for all those who love the canyon country of Utah.
No one knows more about comedy than Steve Allen. For more than five
decades as a writer, performer, and keen observer of the social
scene, he has looked into every aspect of who's funny, what's
funny, and why. Allen shares his discoveries in How to Be Funny,
the book designed to help everyone develop their special talent for
funniness.
Actor, comedian, song writer, and author, the versatile Steve Allen has shared his very special brand of entertainment with audiences the world over. His penetrating wit and wisdom allows us to laugh at ourselves while thinking about some of the serious issues of our time. Drawn from life's raw materials and his own fertile imagination, "The Man Who Turned Back the Clock" is a delightful yet provocative collection of short stories as only Steve Allen could write them. This wide-ranging assemblage includes 31 tantalising tales. In addition to the title story, readers will find: "The Humor Strike"; "It's Nice to See You Again"; "The Day the Jews Disappeared", (addressing anti-Semitism); "The Sunday Morning Shift" (focusing on the scandals of money-grubbing evangelists); "The Jensen Theory" (which takes a look at racism); "The Girls on the Tenth Floor"; "Point of View"; and many more. Readers will find in some the surprising twists and turns of an 'O Henry' yarn. This collection is funny, it's thoughtful, it's vintage Steve Allen!
The success of Steve Allen's How To Be Funny led first to the
republication of that book, and now occasioned a companion volume,
Make 'Em Laugh. This new how-to book about the art of comedy
includes an even richer assortment of examples of the author's
unique humor.
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