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Jack Crocker-Catchin' the Con is a story about four children on a
summer adventure into the deep woods of rural America that takes
place in the mid 1960's. The four kids are in search of old
dilapidated shacks, barns and farmhouses, riding a pony and an old
mule into the hills on this their latest expedition.
Their paths cross unexpectedly with a dangerous escaped convict,
Arnold "Buzz Saw" Mayhew. Once the kids realize the identity of the
stranger sneaking around their camp in the middle of the night Jack
and his buddies must figure out a way to escape, elude or capture
the felon. They set a man-trap for the convict, which later
backfires and turns their adventure into a struggle for survival.
Jack and his three friends, Roxie, Wes and "Head" separate after
setting the trap. The three head back to the community for help
while Jack stays to keeps a wary eye on "Buzz Saw."
After a couple of days with no clues as to the location of the
escaped con, one man in the local community realizes that the
convict has fooled them with his slick getaway. He realizes the
kids are in immediate danger from the convict and his cronies. The
man, Deputy "Wild Bill" McGill is now in a race to find the convict
and felons before his and the community's worst fears come true.
As the three kids go back for help they encounter two surveyors on
a backwoods road. The men are only disguised as surveyors. They are
part of the escaped con's gang. Guns are pulled on the unsuspecting
kids and they are captured by the ruthless felons.
As the man-hunt by the local police intensifies a couple of
backwoods, local hillbillies witness the taking of the kids as
prisoners. They are part of an old reclusivehill family that is
notorious for their eccentricities and backward ways. They relate
the kids' entire predicament to their pa and ma and are sent back
on a mission to secretly assist Jack in the pursuit of the felons.
The story will take you on a wild ride of twists and unexpected
turns. It is fast paced and humorous with its cast of odd and
eccentric characters. Jack Crocker Catchin' the Con is the first in
a series of books about these quirky and lovable characters'
adventures and exploits.
It was during a time when his family was financially down that the
author discovered his passion. In a county fair where it was even
hard for him and his mother to experience a single ride, he found
himself fascinated with only one amusement-the old Curtis Robin
airplane. Luckily for him, a family friend gave him the chance to
ride it himself. As soon as the engine roared to life and the
airplane lurched forward across the rough pasture and into the sky
where he could see the beautiful view from above, he knew right
then that he wanted to go flying for the rest of his life. Now in
his late 70's Bangart relives his wonderful journey through the
skies and life to bring inspiration to others. In this
autobiography, he reminisces his adventures as a pilot during the
Great Depression, treating the reader with an inside look at
growing to manhood during the first half of the twentieth century.
His descriptions of the early days of Alaska bush flying, and the
trials and hazards of the early airline flying are given in great
detail. A person does not have to be a pilot or airplane enthusiast
to enjoy this book. It covers such things as driving the Alaska-
Canadian highway both in summer and winter weather, making a home
in Alaska with a new bride, how government has brought many changes
in our lives, and many insights into life itself. If you have been
a passenger on an airliner during these early years, this book will
give you a perception to what went on behind the closed cabin door
where the pilots were secluded.
Aims and Scope Patients are more empowered to shape their own
health care today than ever before. Health information technologies
are creating new opportunities for patients and families to
participate actively in their care, manage their medical problems
and improve communication with their healthcare providers.
Moreover, health information technologies are enabling healthcare
providers to partner with their patients in a bold effort to
optimize quality of care, improve health outcomes and transform the
healthcare system on the macro-level. In this book, leading figures
discuss the existing needs, challenges and opportunities for
improving patient engagement and empowerment through health
information technology, mapping out what has been accomplished and
what work remains to truly transform the care we deliver and engage
patients in their care. Policymakers, healthcare providers and
administrators, consultants and industry managers, researchers and
students and, not least, patients and their family members should
all find value in this book. "In the exciting period that lies just
ahead, more will be needed than simply connecting patients to
clinicians, and clinicians to each other. The health care systems
that will be most effective in meeting patients' needs will be
those that can actually design their 'human wares' around that
purpose. This book provides deep insight into how information
technology can and will support that redesign." Thomas H. Lee, MD,
MSc, Chief Medical Officer, Press Ganey Associates; Professor of
Medicine, Harvard Medical School and Professor of Health Policy and
Management, Harvard School of Public Health The Editors: Drs. Maria
Adela Grando, Ronen Rozenblum and David W. Bates are widely
recognized professors, researchers and experts in the domain of
health information technology, patient engagement and empowerment.
Their research, lectures and contributions in these domains have
been recognized nationally and internationally. Dr. Grando is
affiliated with Arizona State University and the Mayo Clinic, and
Drs. Rozenblum and Bates are affiliated with Brigham and Women's
Hospital and Harvard University.
This fully revised third edition brings a fresh approach to the
fundamentals of mass media and communication law in a presentation
that undergraduate students find engaging and accessible. Designed
for students of communication that are new to law, this volume
presents key principles and emphasizes the impact of timely,
landmark cases on today's media world, providing an applied
learning experience. This new edition offers expanded coverage of
digital media law and social media, a wealth of new case studies,
expanded discussions of current political, social, and cultural
issues, and new features focused on ethical considerations and on
international comparative law. Communication Law serves as a core
textbook for undergraduate courses in communication and mass media
law. Online resources for instructors, including an Instructor's
Manual, Test Bank, and PowerPoint slides, are available at:
www.routledge.com/9780367546694
This fully revised third edition brings a fresh approach to the
fundamentals of mass media and communication law in a presentation
that undergraduate students find engaging and accessible. Designed
for students of communication that are new to law, this volume
presents key principles and emphasizes the impact of timely,
landmark cases on today's media world, providing an applied
learning experience. This new edition offers expanded coverage of
digital media law and social media, a wealth of new case studies,
expanded discussions of current political, social, and cultural
issues, and new features focused on ethical considerations and on
international comparative law. Communication Law serves as a core
textbook for undergraduate courses in communication and mass media
law. Online resources for instructors, including an Instructor's
Manual, Test Bank, and PowerPoint slides, are available at:
www.routledge.com/9780367546694
The spirits of the Shakers are still active in their historic
homes, meeting houses, and on the land where they once toiled,
prayed, and sang. Shaker Spirits, Shaker Ghosts offers ghost hunter
investigations, haunted tales from White Water Shaker village in
Ohio, walkthrough village reports from psychics, and an interview
with a Shaker scholar. Thomas Freese was immersed in their music
for ten years when he performed with the Pleasant Hill Singers. At
Shakertown in Mercer County, Kentucky, he heard, then recorded,
true tales from both visitors and employees of Pleasant Hill.
Ghostly singing is heard in the Meeting House, children are scared
of moving tombstones in the graveyard, spirit figures walk the
village lane, and ghosts enter guest rooms. Are you ready to have
an encounter with a Shaker ghost? We thought so.
This book is the first comprehensive guide to East Asian
collections in American and Canadian libraries. It covers
fifty-five collections and deals primarily with materials in East
Asian vernacular languages, mainly Chinese, Japanese, and Korean.
The guide also covers materials in both book and nonbook form.
Description given to each collection emphasizes subject strengths,
areas of specialization, special materials and collections, access
services, interlibrary loan service, library automation, network
and consortium participation, contact information, library
catalogs, and other publications. In addition to printed materials,
this guide includes rare items such as old manuscripts and
inscriptions, rubbings, oracle bones, and fine printing. Entries
are arranged alphabetically by name of the parent institution. A
list of geographical collections and a general index aid access to
the material. The work will be useful to scholars, researchers, and
students in East Asian Studies and to East Asian librarians.
This collection explores Kuhn's 1970 perception of a scientific
revolution in the form of a cyclical sequence of anomaly
recognition; insecurity, alternative ideas, schools of thought and
dominating practices. Cash flow reporting has become a dominant
accounting practice which emerged from a developmental process of
Kuhnian form. The text is constructed around the various stages
identified by Kuhn and selected readings are categorised
accordingly.
The emergence of an accountancy profession in Scotland is described
in the context of three leading Chartered Accountants, whose
careers spanned the second half of the nineteenth century and early
part of the twentieth century: George Auldjo Jamieson (21828-1900),
Alexander Sloan (1843-1927) and Richard Brown (1856-1918). Each
biography reveals the man involved in the professionalisation
events, and is described within a broader personal context
associated with Victorian Scotland.
This collection explores Kuhn's 1970 perception of a scientific
revolution in the form of a cyclical sequence of anomaly
recognition; insecurity, alternative ideas, schools of thought and
dominating practices. Cash flow reporting has become a dominant
accounting practice which emerged from a developmental process of
Kuhnian form. The text is constructed around the various stages
identified by Kuhn and selected readings are categorised
accordingly.
The emergence of an accountancy profession in Scotland is described
in the context of three leading Chartered Accountants, whose
careers spanned the second half of the nineteenth century and early
part of the twentieth century: George Auldjo Jamieson (21828-1900),
Alexander Sloan (1843-1927) and Richard Brown (1856-1918). Each
biography reveals the man involved in the professionalisation
events, and is described within a broader personal context
associated with Victorian Scotland.
This work reviews and explores various aspects of uchuva growth and
development from seed germination, vegetative growth and
phyllotaxy, floral development, pollination, and pollen morphology
through fruit development, properties and health benefits. Other
sections of the book cover uchuva genetic diversity, hybridization,
chromosome number and morphological diversity. Uchuva is
economically important in most South American counties, has been
growing in popularity in Central America, and is marketed in North
American and Europe as the golden berry. This is the first concise
reference work that delves into the fascinating world of uchuva
reproductive biology. It includes the latest scientific references,
some of which have been contributed by the authors of the current
book. The authors have observed the plant in the field and have
produced a unique photographic record to help the reader see the
actual morphological structures and developmental processes in
action.
Developments in both computer hardware and Perhaps the greatest
impact has been felt by the software over the decades have
fundamentally education community. Today, it is nearly changed the
way people solve problems. impossible to find a college or
university that has Technical professionals have greatly benefited
not introduced mathematical computation in from new tools and
techniques that have allowed some form, into the curriculum.
Students now them to be more efficient, accurate, and creative have
regular access to the amount of in their work. computational power
that were available to a very exclusive set of researchers five
years ago. This Maple V and the new generation of mathematical has
produced tremendous pedagogical computation systems have the
potential of challenges and opportunities. having the same kind of
revolutionary impact as high-level general purpose programming
Comparisons to the calculator revolution of the languages (e.g.
FORTRAN, BASIC, C), 70's are inescapable. Calculators have
application software (e.g. spreadsheets, extended the average
person's ability to solve Computer Aided Design - CAD), and even
common problems more efficiently, and calculators have had. Maple V
has amplified our arguably, in better ways. Today, one needs at
mathematical abilities: we can solve more least a calculator to
deal with standard problems problems more accurately, and more
often. In in life -budgets, mortgages, gas mileage, etc. specific
disciplines, this amplification has taken For business people or
professionals, the excitingly different forms.
From the author of The Epidemic of Empathy in Healthcare and The
Good Doctor comes a book that explores how the persistent pandemic
has revealed what excellence in healthcare truly means and presents
an action plan to achieve it. The goal of healthcare has always
been to reduce suffering, but Covid-19 has sharpened and added
important nuances to our understanding of what that means. In
Healthcare's Path Forward, Thomas Lee explores how the work of
healthcare is being transformed by a deeper knowledge of what
suffering means for patients, their families, and healthcare
providers themselves. He reveals how to: build patient trust,
starting with their initial internet search develop a
high-reliability culture that eases patient fears make equity and
inclusiveness a cultural norm actively listen to patients across
all channels of communication enhance understanding of important
issues through AI and other means Lee uses data to demonstrate
trends and insights into how health systems should respond, offers
examples of organizations making major advancements, and provides
specific, practical recommendations for healthcare leaders,
clinicians, and other caregivers. This book is a thoughtful,
impassioned call to action.
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