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The third edition of Fundamentals of Mammography assists clinicians
to deliver a consistently high-quality service while acquiring the
skills needed to provide care at what can be an emotionally
difficult time for many patients. Fully updated to reflect current
mammography technology, standards and radiologic environments, the
book covers the principles of mammography techniques as well as
equipment, quality control checks, psychological issues and
communication. This book is ideal for assistant practitioners and
radiographers, both in training or newly qualified, as well as all
other health professionals who use mammography in breast care
settings. Step-by-step guide to producing high-quality mammograms
Clear explanations and diagrams to achieve the best positioning and
use of equipment Graphic aids showing how to accommodate different
statures and configurations Advice on achieving and maintaining
quality control for equipment and film processing Patient-centred
approach, with case studies and information on communication Fully
updated with the latest evidence, including electronic processing
and digital technology
During the course of a walk, a young boy identifies animals of different colors.
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I Went Walking (Paperback)
Sue Williams; Illustrated by Julie Vivas
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"
I went walking.
What did you see?
I saw a black cat
Looking at me."
These catchy stanzas frolic through the Australian author Sue
Williams's simple, funny read-aloud picture book that tracks a
crazy-haired boy's stroll through the countryside. The boy sees a
black cat, then a brown horse, then a red cow, and so on, and
before he knows it, he's being trailed by the entire menagerie The
Australian illustrator Julie Vivas brings the parade to life in
lovely, lively watercolors--when the pink pig looks at the boy, for
example, the boy sprays off his muddy body with a hose. Big type,
repetition, friendly art, clean design--and the visual guessing
game created by introducing each animal only partially at
first--make this beloved tale a winner at story time.
Gentile reader, and you, Jews, come too. Follow Sue William
Silverman, a one-woman cultural mash-up, on her exploration of
identity among the mishmash of American idols and ideals that
confuse most of us--or should. Pat Boone is our first stop. Now a
Tea Party darling, Boone once shone as a squeaky-clean pop music
icon of normality, an antidote for Silverman's own confusing and
dangerous home, where being a Jew in a Christian school wasn't
easy, and being the daughter of the Anti-Boone was unspeakable. And
yet somehow Silverman found her way, a "gefilte fish swimming
upstream," and found her voice, which in this searching, bracing,
hilarious, and moving book tries to make sense of that most
troubling American condition: belonging, but to what?
Picking apricots on a kibbutz, tramping cross-country in a loathed
Volkswagen camper, appearing in a made-for-television version of
her own life: Silverman is a bobby-soxer, a baby boomer, a hippy, a
lefty, and a rebel with something to say to those of us--most of
us--still wondering what to make of ourselves.
2021 Clara Johnson Award from Jane's Stories Press Foundation 2020
Gold Winner for Autobiography & Memoir in the Foreword INDIES
Many are haunted and obsessed by their own eventual deaths, but
perhaps no one as much as Sue William Silverman. This thematically
linked collection of essays charts Silverman's attempt to confront
her fears of that ultimate unknown. Her dread was fomented in part
by a sexual assault, hidden for years, that led to an awareness
that death and sex are in some ways inextricable, an everyday
reality many women know too well. Through gallows humor, vivid
realism, and fantastical speculation, How to Survive Death and
Other Inconveniences explores this fear of death and the author's
desire to survive it. From cruising New Jersey's industry-blighted
landscape in a gold Plymouth to visiting the emergency room for
maladies both real and imagined to suffering the stifling
strictness of an intractable piano teacher, Silverman guards her
memories for the same reason she resurrects archaic words-to use as
talismans to ward off the inevitable. Ultimately, Silverman knows
there is no way to survive death physically. Still, through
language, commemoration, and metaphor, she searches for a sliver of
transcendent immortality.
A colorful farmyard visit brightened by lively baby animals and
lots of counting fun. Let's go visiting and see who's ready to
play--one foal, two calves, three kittens, four piglets, five
ducklings, and six puppies! And once we've stomped in the mud with
the piglets and swum in the lake with the ducklings, let's curl up
with this adorable menagerie and take an afternoon nap. This
adventure-filled cumulative counting book will help youngsters
practice their counting skills while they learn to identify their
favorite animal babies--a visit every child will remember.
Selected as a Doody's Core Title for 2022! Thoroughly revised and
updated for today's clinicians, Wasserman & Whipp's Principles
of Exercise Testing and Interpretation, Sixth Edition, provides a
comprehensive, practical overview of cardiopulmonary exercise
testing (CPET) ideally suited for pulmonologists, cardiologists,
anesthesiologists, and others with an interest in clinical exercise
testing. Written by authors who are uniquely positioned to convey
relevant aspects of research and apply them to clinical contexts,
this volume offers in-depth coverage of essential information for
conducting CPET, or for utilizing data from this discipline in
clinical practice or research. Clearly defines terminology
throughout and focuses on the core elements of CPET that are common
to all users, ensuring that content is easily accessible to
clinicians from a wide variety of backgrounds. Reviews the central
aspects of exercise physiology and metabolism important for
understanding measurements used in CPET. Identifies core procedures
and measurements for conducting tests and laboratory quality
control. Outlines systematic, step-by-step approaches to the
interpretation of exercise data, including the scientific and
technical basis of the methods and analyses. Includes a new chapter
on approach to data and interpretation - focused on practical
approaches to viewing, summarizing, and reporting results of a
test. Illustrates normal and abnormal results of exercise tests
through discussion of dozens of actual case presentations. Draws on
the extensive experience and expertise of authors from the fields
of pulmonary medicine and physiology with experience in research
and clinical studies related to cardiology, metabolism, sports
medicine, and other areas. Enrich Your Ebook Reading Experience
Read directly on your preferred device(s),such as computer, tablet,
or smartphone. Easily convert to audiobook,powering your content
with natural language text-to-speech.
Three hundred nautical miles from shore, I'm cold and sick and
afraid. I pray for reprieve. I long for solid ground. And I can't
help but ask myself, What the hell was I thinking? When Sue
Williams set sail for the North Atlantic, it wasn't a mid-life
crisis. She had no affinity for the sea. And she didn't have an
adventure-seeking bone in her body. In the wake of a perfect storm
of personal events, it suddenly became clear: her sons were adults
now; they needed freedom to figure things out for themselves; she
had to get out of their way. And it was now or never for her
husband, David, to realize his dream to cross an ocean. So she'd go
too. Ready to Come About is the story of a mother's improbable
adventure on the high seas and her profound journey within, through
which she grew to believe that there is no gift more precious than
the liberty to chart one's own course, and that risk is a good
thing ... sometimes, at least.
A counting story in which a boy visits his farmyard friends, from one brown foal to six yellow puppies.
When three bombs tore out the heart of Bali and destroyed so many
Australian lives in 2002, burns surgeon Professor Fiona Wood and
her team were there to help. A pioneer in the field of burns and
reconstructive surgery, Fiona made world headlines with the use of
her groundbreaking invention of 'spray-on skin' to help minimise
her patients' terrible scarring. Fiona was later made Australian of
the Year, voted Australia's Most Trusted Person for an
unprecedented six years running in the annual Reader's Digest poll
and acclaimed as a 'National Living Treasure'. This is the story of
her extraordinary life. Against all the odds, Fiona, the daughter
of a fifth-generation coalminer in the north of England, became one
of Australia's most innovative, respected and dedicated surgeons
and researchers. She talks candidly of the moving valour of her
burns patients, and the heartbreak, triumph, tears and
controversies that have stalked her stellar career. Remarkably, she
has achieved all of this while raising six children. In Under Her
Skin, Sue Williams, a bestselling author and award-winning
journalist who has written a number of biographies - most notably
about Father Chris Riley, Father Bob Maguire and Dr Catherine
Hamlin - presents a searingly honest, no-holds-barred account of
all aspects of Fiona Wood's remarkable life.
"Because I Remember Terror, Father, I Remember You" destroys our
complacency about who among us can commit unspeakable atrocities,
who is subjected to them, and who can stop them. From age four to
eighteen, Sue William Silverman was repeatedly sexually abused by
her father, an influential government official and successful
banker. Through her eyes, we see an outwardly normal family built
on a foundation of horrifying secrets that long went unreported,
undetected, and unconfessed.
At times writers—from the unpublished to jaded lifers—need a
fire lit under them to pursue the complex work of self-exploration.
Acetylene Torch Songs provides that spark for memoirists and
essayists seeking mentor-based instruction and inspiration. Drawing
on twenty-five years of teaching and mentoring writers, Sue William
Silverman stresses practice over theory. She encourages craftiness
as well as craft and urges writers to embark on emotional quests in
pursuit of their art. Acetylene Torch Songs uniquely illustrates
how the writer’s imaginative spirit comes alive on the page
through metaphor, literary masks, sensory memories, voice,
obsessions, and more. This holistic approach to writing emphasizes
how the creative process brings together the heart, mind, and
senses to illuminate the human condition through language.
Featuring a personal essay in each chapter, Silverman uses her own
work to model a specific concept or approach, demonstrating how
obsessions, secrets, and memories can burn on the page. Through
guided prompts, worksheets, checklists, publishing advice, personal
essays, and strategies, Silverman encourages writers to find the
confidence and courage to write stories that reach beyond the page
through their intimacy, social engagement, and honesty.
We wait for the moon.We watch for the moon.We watch for the Ramadan
moon.We give to the poor, and read Qur_an, under the moon.We live
our faith, until next yearunder the moon, under the moon, under the
Ramadan moon.Ramadan is one of the most special months of the
Islamic year, when Muslims pray, fast, and help those in need.
Sylvia Whitman's lyrical story, with luminous illustrations by Sue
Williams, serves as an introduction to Ramadan_a time for
reflection and ritual with family and friends. A detailed note
about Ramadan is included
This title shows how to craft compelling art out of personal
experience. Everyone has a story to tell. ""Fearless Confessions""
is a guidebook for people who want to take possession of their
lives by putting their experiences down on paper - or in a Web site
or e-book. Enhanced with illustrative examples from many different
writers as well as writing exercises, this guide helps writers
navigate a range of issues from craft to ethics to marketing and
will be useful to both beginners and more accomplished writers. The
rise of interest in memoir recognizes the power of the genre to
move and affect not just individual readers but society at large.
Sue William Silverman covers traditional writing topics such as
metaphor, theme, plot, and voice and also includes chapters on
trusting memory and cultivating the courage to tell one's truth in
the face of forces - from family members to the media - who would
prefer that people with inconvenient pasts and views remain silent.
Silverman, an award-winning memoirist, draws upon her own personal
and professional experience to provide an essential resource for
transforming life into words that matter. ""Fearless Confessions""
is an atlas that contains maps to the remarkable places in each
person's life that have yet to be explored.
This story is a heartfelt chronology of one man's struggle with a
neuropathy that suddenly left his legs paralyzed. Doctors were not
able to make a 100% diagnosis and thought he had Guillain-Barre
Snydrome. Though the neuropathy was similar to GBS, it was worse
and would require a very potent steroid treatment with severe side
affects.
In this powerful memoir, a woman learns to value herself as a whole
person rather than as a sexual object. Sue William Silverman tells
of her roller-coaster life of sex and self-destructive behavior.
Finally, addicted to danger itself, she seeks the help of a trusted
therapist to discover what love really means.
The animals are having a carnival, and the guests are arriving. There's the majestic lion, the braying mules, the dancing elephant, and the bouncy kangaroos. Even the fossils join in with a fast and rattly dance. Everyone is invited!
Nearly 150 years ago, the composer Camille Saint-Saëns was asked by his pupils to write a musical joke for them. He wrote the Carnival of the Animals, a piece people enjoyed so much that it has now become one of Saint-Saëns's most famous works.
This accessible commentary, in a picture-book format, helps children follow each section of Saint-Saëns's classic piece while they listen to the CD. Whimsical illustrations, a simple text, and evocative melodies create an ideal introduction for young children to the world of classical music.
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