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Sue's Driving School: Learn to Drive by a Professional

Sue's Driving School: Learn to Drive by a Professional

Sue Feldman Adi

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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This book is for people who are thinking of planning to drive and who do not understand the Stages we go through to learning a new skill, whatever it might be - learning to drive, to starting a new job, to changing our habits, goals, the way we eat, you name it - we all go through the same process.I am an Approved Driving Instructor (ADI), and have witnessed the stages of learning a new skill with all my students. From sitting in the driver's seat for the very first time to passing their test. I love driving. I love having the freedom to get places and am passionate about teaching, hence writing this book to help people to improve their learning skills..This is a review from one of my students: - Rating Sue is by far the best driving instructor She got me to pass my test first time and made driving always fun and taught me not only how to drive for the test but to also feel confident driving by myself. She makes you feel so comfortable in the car and is always amazing at making conversation. I would recommend her to anyone and am now sad I don't get to see her every week Drive with Sue EliseSo if you can understand how the 4 Stages work it can help you, in any area, to learn a New Skill, especially how to drive on the roads in any country.Don't be the person who misses out on the opportunities in life because you don't understand the necessary principles of The 4 Stages of learning. Be the kind of person who takes action. Take control right now, make it productive (and enjoy the true stories I taught and experienced in This Book).
Sue's Splashy Surprise

Sue's Splashy Surprise

Mamimo Chan

Partridge Publishing Singapore
2024
pokkari
Embark on Sue's exciting journey, from the happy victory of starting a lawnmower to the thrill of building a fishpond with her siblings. Feel the exhilaration as Sue races to turn on the tap, watching the water flow into the pond. Sit with Sue as she watches her pet fish play, and experience the heart-stopping moment when something unexpected happens. Can Sue save the day? This engaging tale unfolds into a symbol of family love and tradition, making it a must-read for those who cherish the joy of shared moments and the wonders of growing up. Not only does it celebrate familial teamwork, but it also goes into detail about building your own fishpond someday Dive into the world of Sue's adventures, where laughter, love, and family traditions create a tapestry of cherished memories around a simple fishpond.
Sue Barton Student Nurse

Sue Barton Student Nurse

Helen Dore Boylston

Image Cascade Publishing
2008
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This is the story of Sue Barton's first year of training as a probationer and then as a student nurse. Sue, with her red hair and eager spirit, is a very likable person - direct, outspoken, capable of mistakes, capable also of warm attachments and a courageous devotion to the service which she soon loves. With her pals, Kit and Connie, she submits to the discipline and rigorous training which are required of every good hospital nurse. Her love of humor gets her in and out of several scrapes: she tumbles into the laundry chute; she tries to defend her fellow student from the inevitable hazing; she gets into an amusing pickle with an Italian patient who speaks no English. Her warm heart and delightful spirit make friends for her among the patients and even win the occasional approbation of the stern staff.
Sue Barton Senior Nurse

Sue Barton Senior Nurse

Helen Dore Boylston

Image Cascade Publishing
2008
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A refreshing and authentic story of a nurse's life. In this story, redheaded, vivacious Sue Barton finishes her training and goes on to the many experiences, both humorous and exciting, that a pretty young nurse can meet in a great modern hospital. Though Sue and her friends, Kit and Connie, are more mature than they were as students, they are still able to get into occasional trouble with the Head Nurse. It is enthralling to follow Sue into new hospital experiences such as her first experience in the operating room, and the operation when she assists the brilliant but fiery-tempered doctor for whom nothing is ever right. Later she has her training in the care of newborn babies and their mothers. Deeply immersed as she is in her work, Sue struggles with the conflict of her love for her career and her growing affection for Dr. Barry, who continues to show as much interest in the pretty young nurse as he did when she was just a student.
Sue Barton Visiting Nurse

Sue Barton Visiting Nurse

Helen Dore Boylston

Image Cascade Publishing
2008
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Having finished her course in a metropolitan hospital, Sue moves on to New York where she and her friend Kit are fortunate enough to secure positions with the Visiting Nurse Service of the Henry Street Settlement - a service made famous by Lillian Wald. The city is new to them and the test of their skill is absorbing. Their assignments take them to the most colorful slums in the world. They work with newborn babies and obstinate old people, with immigrants who can hardly speak English, and with people in Harlem. Their uniforms are their passports wherever they go, but more than once they have to rely on the friendly assistance of Sergeant O'Day. The girls find quarters for themselves in a tiny frame house in Greenwich Village, and at the outset their days are so crowded that they have almost no time for themselves.
Sue Barton Rural Nurse

Sue Barton Rural Nurse

Helen Dore Boylston

Image Cascade Publishing
2008
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At twenty-three, high-spirited and courageous young Sue Barton goes to practice in the White Mountains - working with Dr. Bill Barry. Bill had proposed persistently and at last, gladly, Sue decides to marry him and help him with his country practice. But fate, in the form of personal tragedy, a typhoid epidemic, and the hostility of the town to Bill as a doctor, step in to complicate their lives. It is a wonder that a hurricane could lead not to further tragedy but to a potentially exciting future for Sue, Bill, and all of Springdale.
Sue Barton Superintendent of Nurses

Sue Barton Superintendent of Nurses

Helen Dore Boylston

Image Cascade Publishing
2008
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With her student days behind her and her career well underway, Sue and Bill, now married, together try to run a little hospital in the New England hills that was presented to the community by the town's wealthiest citizen, Elias Todd. Sue is Superintendent of Nurses, and her old friend Kit is helping her along with many of her fellow students from her years of training. After all the exciting nursing adventures these two girls have shared together, one might think they would find their new work rather tame. It is anything but tame for Sue, however, with that irrepressible street urchin, Marianna, as a student nurse; with Jean Ditmarr, sophisticated New Yorker, thinking she could put something over on the young Superintendent; with Dr. Bill so busy being a good doctor that Sue feared for a while he might not prove such a good husband; and above all, with the mysterious disappearance of the hospital sheets