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Margin for Error: A Satirical Melodrama
Clare Boothe; Henry R. Luce
Literary Licensing, LLC
2011
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Margin For Error is a satirical melodrama written by Clare Boothe. The story follows the character of Herr Fahrenkopf, a Nazi officer who is sent to America to act as a spy during World War II. Fahrenkopf is given the task of investigating a wealthy Jewish family living in New York City, but his plans are complicated when he falls in love with the family's daughter. The play is a biting satire that skewers the Nazi regime and the American society of the time. It explores themes of love, loyalty, and the nature of evil. The characters are sharply drawn and the dialogue is witty and incisive. First performed in 1939, Margin For Error was a critical and commercial success. It was adapted into a film in 1943, starring Joan Bennett and Milton Berle. Today, the play is still considered a classic of American theater and a powerful critique of fascism and bigotry.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
Margie: The Story of a Friendship as Told in Part Through Her Letters
Kenneth Irving Brown
Literary Licensing, LLC
2011
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Margin for Error: A Satirical Melodrama
Clare Boothe Luce; Henry R. Luce
Literary Licensing, LLC
2011
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Margin Control Surgery of the Skin: Concepts, Histopathology, and Applications
Patrick Emanuel; Mark Izzard
McGraw-Hill Education
2023
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This first-of-its-kind multidisciplinary approach to margin control cutaneous surgery highlights practical concepts and provides copious illustrations and photos paired with textOutlining basic techniques for safe, effective surgery, Margin Control Surgery of the Skin explains how to handle common difficulties in completely excising common skin tumors, as well as more advanced cancers not usually dealt with by Mohs surgeons.The combination of illustrations, photographs, and concise text make complex topics easy to understand, and concepts are outlined in both traditional chapter format and case-based format so that practitioners will be engaged in a more practical context. Traditional chapters cover all technical aspects of the procedure and how these techniques are applied to the treatment of cutaneous malignancies.
It's the mid-1950s and Margot Thornsen is growing up between a Park Avenue apartment in New York City and her family's sumptuous Oyster Bay estate, as the presumed heir to her late grandfather's steel fortune. Stuck in the mores and bores of WASP society with its cocktail parties and white-gloved galas, Margot is constantly rubbing against the strictures of her domineering mother, who never misses an opportunity to lecture her on the importance of marrying well. Meanwhile, Margot dreams of microscopes and beetles and books.As she comes of age in the 1960s, a time of war and assassinations and riots, Margot's path diverges and she finds herself in the expansive world of Radcliffe College, navigating a new age of sexual liberation, scientific discovery, acid trips, and rock 'n' roll. The old rule book has been burned. There are no more limits. But now that she can choose, what does Margot really want?Hailed for her "intelligent and heartfelt fiction" (Kirkus Reviews), Wendell Steavenson writes with grace, precision, and great psychological perception. With Margot, she has crafted an intimate portrayal of the quiet torment of young women of the era, a comically caustic mother-daughter story, and a memorable evocation of one woman's passion for the wonder of science.
Margin of Profits, how it is now Divided, What Part of the Present Hours of Labor can now be Spared
Edward Atkinson
Sagwan Press
2015
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Margie receives a golden opportunity to live her life over again beginning at age three. Her journey is filled with many pitfalls, much jocularity and an amazing amount of lessons. Will you follow her journey as she goes through all seven levels?
An ICU nurse reveals how private equity ownership leads to preventable deaths and negligence in hospitals.In a country where health care is increasingly driven by profit, Margin Over Mission exposes the dire consequences of corporate ownership in hospitals. James Kelly, an ICU nurse with over two decades of experience, narrates a gripping account of his final year at Lovelace Women's Hospital in Albuquerque, New Mexico—a year marred by preventable deaths, administrative changes, and the heartbreaking loss of a once-mission-driven institution to the clutches of Wall Street. Kelly's poignant narrative takes readers on an emotional journey through the corridors of a hospital that once stood for community and care but became overshadowed by the relentless pursuit of profit. Through detailed anecdotes and critical analysis, Kelly reveals the stark reality of a health care system compromised by private equity, where decisions prioritize profit margins over the mission of saving lives. Kelly's unique perspective as an ICU nurse provides an insider's look into how private equity is wreaking havoc in hospitals around the country. His story is also a powerful tribute to the countless health care workers who struggle to maintain their integrity and compassion in an increasingly inhumane system that prioritizes money over people.