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Golden Coils

Golden Coils

L. Rowyn

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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They saved his soul ... now it's time to save her world When Bia is forced to flee the Mark Isles, Sir Kildare brings her to his native Dumagh to seek asylum. Bia knows Kildare feels indebted to her for her part in his salvation. But she loves him too much to want him bound to her by gratitude. Since they banished Fiona Gascoigne's demon, they assume she no longer poses a threat. But there is a reason Gascoigne has never feared damnation, and her ambition and capacity for evil extends far beyond anything Bia or her son could imagine. Can Bia gain mastery of her powers in time to stop Gascoigne, or will the Mark Isles pay the price for allowing Gascoigne to thrive?
Rowan of Rin #1: Rowan of Rin

Rowan of Rin #1: Rowan of Rin

Emily Rodda

Greenwillow Books
2004
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When the village's stream suddenly stops flowing, Rowan must join the six strongest leaders of Rin on a perilous journey up the Mountain, where a terrifying dragon lurks, and even though Rowan is the weakest of the group, he triumphs over each obstacle and comes face-to-face with the dragon, in a magical adventure. Reissue.
Rowan Williams in Conversation

Rowan Williams in Conversation

Rowan Williams

SPCK Publishing
2020
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Millions have read his words or heard him speak. Now in this book by Rowan Williams and Greg Garrett, there’s a chance to find out more about the man behind the books and speeches. ‘Rowan Williams in Conversation’ allows the reader to be a fly on the wall as two friends – one the former Archbishop of Canterbury, the other ‘one of America's leading voices on religion and culture’ (BBC Radio) – talk about their shared passions and interests. ‘Rowan Williams in Conversation’ is Williams at his most relaxed and personal, offering unique insights into his most heartfelt beliefs and enthusiasms. Listen in as he reflects with Greg Garrett on the vital pursuits that have characterized his life and ministry: among them, friendship, imagination, popular culture, faith and politics, prayer, and the blessings of sacred community. Greg Garrett and Rowan Williams’ book is a unique opportunity to sample the rich and wide-ranging thought of Williams, as he talks about the though-provoking spiritual issues and intellectual passions that are most dear to his heart.
Rowan's Primer of EEG

Rowan's Primer of EEG

Lara V. Marcuse; Madeline C. Fields; Jiyeoun Jenna Yoo

Elsevier - Health Sciences Division
2024
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**Selected for 2025 Doody’s Core Titles® in Neurology** Practical, brief, and easy to understand, Rowan's Primer of EEG, 3rd Edition, teaches the difficult technical aspects of how to perform and interpret EEGs. Direct, concise text, numerous illustrations and teaching points, and an extensive video library make this up-to-date reference a valuable resource for students, residents, neurologists, and epileptologists alike. Features a vibrant, full-color design and brief, to-the-point text from experts in the field. Discusses advances in the field such as intracranial EEG and quantitative EEG in the ICU. Includes dozens of videos detailing clinical descriptions of seizures and EEG interpretation, both with and without annotations, so you can practice reading EEGs firsthand and then learn from the annotations. Offers enhanced coverage of epilepsy syndromes with a quick-access chart highlighting age of onset, prognosis, clinical characteristics, and EEG characteristics. Contains pediatric content and a concise chart of the EEG changes throughout the neonatal period. Provides self-assessment questions and answers online for each chapter. Uses the recently updated nomenclature from the International League Against Epilepsy (ILAE) and American Clinical Neurophysiology Society. An eBook version is included with purchase. The eBook allows you to access all of the text, figures, and references, with the ability to search, customize your content, make notes and highlights, and have content read aloud. Any additional digital ancillary content may publish up to 6 weeks following the publication date.
Rowan Hood: Outlaw Girl of Sherwood Forest
In her quest to connect with Robin Hood, the father she has never met, thirteen-year-old Rosemary disguises herself as a boy, befriends a half-wolf, half-dog, a runaway princess, and an overgrown boy whose singing is hypnotic, and makes peace with her elfin heritage.In her quest to connect with Robin Hood, Rosemary disguises herself as a boy, befriends a half-wolf, half-dog, a runaway princess, and an overgrown boy whose singing is hypnotic, and makes peace with her elfin heritage.
Rowan Tree Stables 1

Rowan Tree Stables 1

Nina Carberry

Gill
2023
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Ride to the Rescue is the exciting first book in THE ROWAN TREE STABLES series -- an illustrated pony series inspired by Nina Carberry’s own childhood, featuring 10-year-old Grace and her best friend, Aaron. Grace and Aaron attend different schools but meet at the local riding stables, where they like to ride out together. Though opposite in character, they are the best of friends, bonded by their shared love of ponies and adventure. Their ponies Daisy and Nipper are best friends too! In Ride to the Rescue, Grace and Aaron discover something fishy about the local river. It’s up to them – and their ponies – to track down who is behind it. But how will they manage when Grace’s pony, Daisy, gets injured?
Rowan Tree Stables 2 - Pony Camp Chaos
Grandad is running a summer pony camp at the stables for the first time, and Grace and Aaron are helping out. The pony club games soon get quite competitive, and siblings Leah and Ryan can’t stop causing trouble for each other – and the stables. But when one of the stables’ pregnant mares starts to give birth and the foal gets stuck, all the pony camp chaos pales into insignificance. The vet is called – but a furze fire is blocking the road! Grace and Aaron need to ride out and fetch her … but will they get back in time to save the foal?
Rowan Tree Stables 3 - Snow Pony Express
It’s early winter and Grace and Aaron are thrilled when an unusually heavy snowstorm means schools are shut. Instead, they spend all day helping at the stables. There’s lots to do, from digging paths through the snow to feeding hungry ponies. As more snow falls and the people of Greenfort find themselves struggling to get to the shops, Aaron comes up with a brilliant idea to help other people: the Snow Pony Express! Using a pony and sledge, he and Grace are soon very busy helping out. But while they are out delivering an urgent food parcel, a blizzard strikes, forcing them to take shelter in a disused barn. When the blizzard stops, they discover they are snowed in. Now it’s a race against time to rescue themselves and their ponies before night draws in …
Rowan Tree Stables 4 - Horse Show Surprise
Grace and her best friend Aaron love helping out at Rowan Tree Stables, where their ponies are best friends too. Together, they have lots of adventures! Grace and Aaron are both working hard to qualify for the much-anticipated Dublin Horse Show. But when Aaron falls ill, Grace has to face up to the possibility of attending the biggest horse-riding event of the year without her best friend by her side. Then, on the morning they’re due to leave for Dublin, there's a crisis at the stable. Will either of them get to ride?
Rowan Williams

Rowan Williams

Andrew Goddard

Lion Books
2013
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Rowan Williams has served as Archbishop of Canterbury through one of the most turbulent periods in the history of global Anglicanism. He has also faced numerous challenges within the Church of England. How has he coped with the huge issues of a divided church and a rapidly changing world? What has he done as archbishop when parts of the church are campaigning for an 'inclusive church' with gay-partnered clergy and women bishops, while others are determined to resist these developments? How has he related to other Christian traditions and those of other faiths? What has he said about the Iraq war, the financial crash, Sharia Law? In this fascinating assessment, Andrew Goddard surveys Archbishop Rowan's time in office. Goddard draws on Williams- speeches and writings, as well as interviews and comments from those who have worked with him. This book shows the pressures faced by an academic scholar who only took on this demanding role because he believed it to be God's call. What sort of leader has he been, and what sort of legacy does he leave for his successor, Justin Welby?
Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In

Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In

Ken Feil

Wayne State University Press
2014
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The highest-rated network program during its first three seasons, comedy-variety show Rowan and Martin’s Laugh-In (NBC, 1968–1973) remains an often overlooked and underrated innovator of American television history. Audiences of all kinds - old and young, square and hip, black and white, straight and queer - watched Laugh-In, whose campy, anti-establishment aesthetic mocked other tepid and serious popular shows. In Rowan and Martin’s Laugh-In, author Ken Feil presents the first scholarly investigation of the series whose suggestive catch-phrases ""sock it to me,"" ""look that up in your Funk’n’Wagnalls,"" and ""here comes the judge"" became part of pop culture history.In four chapters, Feil explores Laugh-In’s newness, sophisticated style, irreverence, and broad appeal. First, he considers the show’s indulgence of ""bad taste"" through a strategy of deliberate ambiguity that allowed audiences to enjoy countercultural, anti-establishment transgression and, reassuringly, conveyed the sense that it represented the establishment’s investment in containing such defiant delights. Feil considers Laugh-In’s camp, otherness, and ""open secrets"" as well as the show’s conflicted positions on the ""private"" issues of taste, sexuality, lifestyle, and politics. Sexual swingers, stoned hippies, empowered African Americans, feminists, and flamboyantly ""nellie"" men all filled Laugh-In’s routine roster, embodied by cast members Jo Anne Worley, Lily Tomlin, Chelsea Brown, Alan Sues, Johnny Brown, and Judy Carne, along with regular guests Flip Wilson, Sammy Davis Jr., and Tiny Tim. Related to these icons, Laugh-In reflected on hotly politicized current events: militarism in Vietnam, racist discrimination in the U.S., Civil Rights and Black Power, birth control and sex, feminism, and gay liberation.In its playful put-ons of the establishment, parade of countercultural types and tastes, and vacillation between identification and repulsion, Feil argues that Laugh-In’s intentional ambiguity was part and parcel of its inventiveness and commercial prosperity. Fans of the show as well as readers interested in American television and pop culture history will enjoy this insightful look at Rowan and Martin’s Laugh-In.