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The Stories We Tell

The Stories We Tell

Cindy Hardin Killavey

AuthorHouse
2004
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The Stories We Tell is the first ever collection of original stories and poems written exclusively by Rhode Island storytellers. Rhode Island may be the smallest state with the longest name but it also has multiple storytelling events & groups. Five storytelling groups-Little Rest Tellers; Rhode Island Storytellers; Rhode Island Black Storytellers, Rhode Island Storytellers In Concert and The Spellbinders. Three Festivals-Funda Fest, Jonnycake, and the Rhode Island Storytelling Festival. A State Library Service that encourages and provides summer work for emerging and experienced storytellers and a network of tellers who whole-heartedly support and respect each other. It is only in this generous and caring environment that this collection could be developed. Rhode Island is blessed with a delightful assortment of tellers who create wonderful stories and have been willing to share them with me and you.
Leo In China: A Greyhound's 2nd Tale

Leo In China: A Greyhound's 2nd Tale

Cindy Victor

Booksurge Publishing
2007
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In this sequel to Leo: A Greyhound's Tale, a retired racer called Leo must exercise his wits to survive the ego-shattering and life-threatening challenges posed by a menacing Rottweiler, a disdainful Pekingese, a seeming reincarnation of Al Capone, a dream visit gone horribly awry, and the Curse of the Ming Vase. Worst of all is his self loathing when in a moment of extreme frustration he is unkind. Lee Livingood, author of Retired Racing Greyhounds for Dummies, said of Leo in China: "Leo is back. And I'm delighted. . . . It's been too long since we first met Leo, and I forgot how much I missed him." Dr. Rodger Barr, veterinarian and founder of Northern Lights Greyhound Adoption, gave Leo in China "two opposable thumbs up for capturing the special essence of all dogs and what they do for their humans." And Rory S. Gore , president of Greyhound Pets of America, commented: "From cover to cover I found myself rooting for Leo, laughing, giggling, and thoroughly entertained."
Value Stream Mapping for Healthcare Made Easy

Value Stream Mapping for Healthcare Made Easy

Cindy Jimmerson

Productivity Press
2009
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In no industry is the concept of quality more essential than it is in healthcare, which is why the lean quality principles learned through the example of the Toyota Production System are so applicable. Two fundamental principles of Toyota’s push for excellence are especially relevant to healthcare: ensuring quality at every step and keeping improvement processes simple enough that they are viable, reproducible, and teachable. Developed with the input of more than 60 healthcare organizations, Value Stream Mapping for Healthcare Made Easy introduces healthcare managers to the essential method developed by Toyota known as the Value Stream Map (VSM). The first half of the book provides an introduction to VSMs that shows healthcare workers at all levels how to look at any process with eyes that probe all the value-added and non-value-added activities in the delivery of a requested service or product. This will allow all stakeholders the opportunity to evaluate, create, and communicate innovation in their workplace. The second half reviews real value stream maps at real healthcare facilities created by teams of administrators, managers, physicians, and staff members. Most participants were not experienced with lean thinking and for many this was their first engagement with lean methods. What becomes clear through these examples is the importance of initiating realistic improvements that can quickly demonstrate successful change and encourage even more problem solving. This ability to be involved with creating a better way to work has been exceptionally well received by workers both at Toyota and now throughout the healthcare industry. Lean thinking involves employees in improving work that is meaningful to them, at a level where they can see and appreciate the changes they have participated in creating. This satisfaction is essential to retaining good workers, as well as to the everyday improvement of safety, patient satisfaction, and affordability.VSM is a proven high-level view tool that can be used in every aspect of healthcare to identify, understand, and improve processes. Information included illustrates the simplicity and completeness of the tool and describes its applications to staff communication, regulatory documentation, and activities of daily work. The book also highlights simple-to-use data collection and interpretation as part of the VSM process.
The Secret of Oak Creek Canyon

The Secret of Oak Creek Canyon

Cindy Thomas

AuthorHouse
2005
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Twelve year old Wyatt McCabe is headstrong and opinionated. The only thing that makes life worth living is baseball. That is until his season is ruined by a broken arm. Life as he knows it will change dramatically when he is forced to travel to Sedona, Arizona, with his father, and discovers true friendship and a city lost in time.
Arabian Tales

Arabian Tales

Cindy Vega

AuthorHouse
2005
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An exciting story about the young woman who worked as a flight attendant in a country that she barely heard about. Her life and the experience was the best teacher of all. A lot to learn about the Arabic way of living, culture and tradition told from a perspective of European, western perspective, first hand. Adventure, romance and travel to different places. A great entertainment and more! This book is for everybody.
Natural Selection

Natural Selection

Cindy L. Amspoker

AuthorHouse
2005
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Isabelle and David Garrett are the proud parents of a beautiful sixteen year old daughter named Brin. All they have ever wanted for her is just within their reach. But life can be cruel at times and fate isn''t always on your side. When the young life of Brin Garrett is unknowingly set on a collision course with the demented and disturbed life of a man named Stuart Kessler, no one will ever be the same. As Isabelle is about to learn, heartache and disappointment can happen to anyone, but just as unexpected, is finding a lifetime of love and happiness.
Finding the Right Words

Finding the Right Words

Cindy Weinstein

Johns Hopkins University Press
2021
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The moving story of an English professor studying neurology in order to understand and come to terms with her father's death from Alzheimer's.Winner of the Memoir Prize for Books by the Memoir MagazineIn 1985, when Cindy Weinstein was a graduate student at UC Berkeley, her beloved father, Jerry, was diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer's disease. He was fifty-eight years old. Twelve years later, at age seventy, he died having lost all of his memories—along with his ability to read, write, and speak. Finding the Right Words follows Weinstein's decades-long journey to come to terms with her father's dementia as both a daughter and an English professor. Although her lifelong love of language and literature gave her a way to talk about her grief, she realized that she also needed to learn more about the science of dementia to make sense of her father's death. To write her story, she collaborated with Dr. Bruce L. Miller, neurologist and director of the Memory and Aging Center at the University of California, San Francisco, combining personal memoir, literature, and the science and history of brain health into a unique, educational, and meditative work. Finding the Right Words is an invaluable guide for families dealing with a life-changing diagnosis. In chapters of profound and sometimes humorous remembrance, Weinstein relies on literature to describe the shock of her father's diagnosis and his loss of language and identity. Writing in response to Weinstein's deeply personal narrative, Dr. Miller describes the neurological processes responsible for the symptoms displayed by her father. He also reflects upon his own personal and professional experiences. In a final chapter about memory, Weinstein is able to remember her father before the diagnosis, and Miller explains how the brain creates memories while sharing some of his own. Their two perspectives give readers a fuller understanding of Alzheimer's than any one voice could.
Snowflakes

Snowflakes

Cindy Higham

Gibbs M. Smith Inc
2009
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Snowflakes: Creative Paper Cutouts shows you how to make your snowflakes wild and wonderful, perfect for that family get-together or holiday party. This craft book will turn anyone into a snowflake pro. It contains 75 full-sized patterns and includes instructions for folding, cutting, and decorating your snowflakes.Cindy Higham is the author of Snowflakes for All Seasons. She lives in Utah.75 creative designs perfect for scrapbooking and card-making or even fun home decor