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1000 tulosta hakusanalla Alan Neil
This book is a collection of memories and friends. I was born and raised in the woods of East Texas, but my travels carried me around the Earth four times a year for 27 years. Living and working in foreign countries tested my personal beliefs daily but the more I learned the more I know exactly why my parents and family taught me the values that guided that guided me to happiness and success wherever I went and whoever I worked with. Fear was never an option or something that I understood because I understood from my family teaching me that GOD created everything and everybody. I am sure that life is never ending because I know that others live within me, and I will live in others as a memory.
The Siddhivad Corpse Stories of Tibet
Alan Neill; Ryoshun Kajihama
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2011
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Touching Wood: The Woman's Complete Guide to the Kid Inside Their Man
Alan Neilson
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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Stabbing Myself in the Ears: Ten Years of Music Reviews
Alan Neilson
Independently Published
2019
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A chronicle of almost forty years of gig going and ten years of music journalism."Gig goers are a special breed: obsessive, compulsive, devoted and loyal. They are collectors and list-makers; they support music wherever it is played and whoever it is played by... they will talk about it until you are blue in the face... this book is for them." - Alan Neilson 2019Excerpts: "It still sounds like nothing else out there. That in itself is worthy of acknowledgement, when we now live in a world where being derivative is commonplace."this fame thing is a curious passage for those least able to deal with it.""He really could stand alone and still make the hairs stand up on the back of my neck with his open wound vocal style and vicious guitar sound.""buzzing like overhead pylons in a thunderstorm."
An American Christian's World: (Exciting, Proven Hope for Your Future!)
Neil Alan Scott
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2013
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Crash Cards: Medicine and Surgery for Finals and UKMLA
Kerrod Kerr; Isabel Hughes; Alan O'Neill; Nick Aveyard
Elsevier - Health Sciences Division
2023
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Ideal for all those who need to know the essentials of medicine and surgery. Reach for these handy flashcards for fast and effective study! Review all the key topics in one place and spend less time searching, re-reading and highlighting course notes in preparation for Medical Finals, UKMLA and other examinations. The Crash Course book series has been a trusted favourite for generations of medical students having sold over 1 million copies internationally and translated in 8 different languages. New additions to the series, these unique ‘Crash Cards’ comprehensively cover both clinical medicine (including cardiology, respiratory, gastrointestinal, neurology, locomotor, endocrine, infectious disease) and surgery (neck, thyroid, breast, musculoskeletal, vascular, abdomen, urology and thorax), with high yield clinical case vignettes on the topics you’re most likely to encounter in the exams. Flashcards are a fantastic aid for active recall and mimic the ‘grilling’ faced during ward rounds. These simple-to-use ‘Crash Cards’ will help you better manage your time, remember key facts, apply knowledge to practical scenarios - and pass your exams with ease. In addition, the printed pack also comes with access to the complete deck in electronic format, for even easier quick reference, anytime, anywhere. Handy pocket-sized flashcards - perfect for self-testing or revising with a group Reliable, trustworthy information - covers everything you need to remember for the exams Colour coded for easy organisation Hole-punched with ring - to help you carry a sub-set of cards, or for easy assimilation into your own notes Covers 183 key medical clinical conditions and 58 surgical topics Over 200 exam realistic patient cases - the most high yield conditions tested in Medical Finals and UKMLA exams Clinical vignette and questions on one side, with diagnosis and answers on other side 149 high-quality illustrations, clinical photos, radiology pictures, blood films and more, frequently tested in exams Medical/surgical ‘Emergencies’ cards for key ‘red flag’ areas Tailored for Medical Finals but also invaluable for students in earlier years - as well as for physicians associates, nurses and other allied health students and practitioners Companion to Crash Cards: OSCEs and History Stations for Medical Finals
The story of Neil McKenty, one of Montreal. Canada's highest rated radio talk show hosts.Neil McKenty liked to argue just for the hell of it. During the 1970's and 80s he was one of Montreal's highest rated radio talk show hosts. At the peak of his career more than 75,000 people tuned in to CJAD to hear his show, Exchange. "The basic exchange on Exchange, is not between the listeners and Neil McKenty," he once explained. "It is between the listeners. If the host sets up the chemistry, the show goes on its own momentum, and I am almost on the sidelines. On the other hand, I am in the entertainment business. If I bore my listeners, I'm dead." The material collected in this book focuses on the years he moderated, infuriated, provoked and entertained his listeners.
Alan Partridge: Alpha Papa: Script (and Scrapped)
Steve Coogan; Rob Gibbons; Neil Gibbons; Armando Iannucci; Peter Baynham
HARPERCOLLINS PUBLISHERS
2013
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The official script for the box-office smash movie, featuring every ruddy word (and stage direction) of Alan’s seamless transformation from natural-born broadcaster into fully fledged and occasionally fully dressed hostage negotiator. Contains deleted scenes and an exclusive Foreword by Steve Coogan. With a television career behind him and a much-coveted breakfast slot in his spiritual home, regional digital radio, there was only one place left for Alan Partridge to turn: Hollywood! Or rather, an Anglo-French funded co-production for the big screen. Alan Partridge: Alpha Papa sees Alan face his biggest challenge since he spent six months in a travel tavern, and is almost certainly the first time he has handled a loaded gun since he was a prime-time BBC2 presenter. When his beloved income-source North Norfolk Digital is taken over by a faceless media conglomerate, Alan’s inimitable instinct for self-preservation leads to a violent and bloody siege on the radio station by an unhinged, nay mentalist, DJ, and a hostage crisis for which there can be only one man with the chat to diffuse it … Featuring a cast of old and new Partridge favourites, including Sidekick Simon, assistant Lynn and Michael the Geordie, Alpha Papa is proof that while the jury’s out on whether you can keep a good man down, it’s an outright fact that you can’t keep a good regional broadcaster off the airwaves.
Praise for Seasons of Grace "In this beautifully written book, Alan Jones and John ONeil deliver a timely antidote to the stressed-out, spiritually barren lives that too many of us accept as the price of success. This is a book that may both comfort and challenge you to change your life and the world for the better." Dean Ornish, M.D., author of Dr. Dean Ornishs Program for Reversing Heart Disease and Love & Survival "I love this book. It is packed with inspirational stories from the lives of the authors and their friends that illustrate how feelings of gratitude for even the smallest gifts and kindnesses and joys help us to live each day to the full. Reading Seasons of Grace will help you to cope with the hard times, to find the silver linings. It is a splendid, joyous, and enriching recipe for life." Jane Goodall, author of Reason for Hope and The Ten Trusts "Most people are grateful because theyre happy; wise people are happy because they're grateful. Thank you, Alan Jones and John ONeil, for reminding us of this happy fact." Roger Walsh, M.D., Ph.D., author of Essential Spirituality: The 7 Central Practices to Awaken Heart and Mind "As gentle as it is wise, Seasons of Grace shows us everyday life as a joyous spiritual art: the art of receiving, day by day, the life we are givenevery last bit of it." Jacob Needleman, author of The American Soul
Educating the Imagination
Alan Bewell; Neil ten Kortenaar; Germaine Warkentin
McGill-Queen's University Press
2015
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Northrop Frye's long career made him Canada's most creative public intellectual. A century after his birth, his many books demonstrate a powerful vision of the resources of the human imagination. Frye's critical theory sought the continuities linking human creation in all spheres of life, trusting in the idea of a single human community sharing myths, stories, and images that express shared visions and desires. The essays in Educating the Imagination illustrate the extraordinary range of Frye's ideas. Robert Bringhurst examines how Frye mapped the mind, Ian Balfour considers what "belief" meant for Frye, and Gordon Teskey re-examines two of the critic's great subjects - Blake and Milton. Michael Dolzani and Thomas Willard discuss Frye's symbolism, and Robert Tally looks at his utopianism. A strong thread running through all the essays is Frye's interest in the Romantic era, as Mark Ittenson shows. Three essays pair Frye with other titans of the time: Fredric Jameson, Paul de Man, and Jacques Derrida. Troni Y. Grande examines a gender issue in Frye's theory of tragedy, and J. Edward Chamberlin concludes by relating Frye's writings to songs, ceremonies of belief, and the common ground that they represent across cultures. Engaging with significant matters of contemporary concern, Educating the Imagination provides a renewed understanding of Northrop Frye and the fertility of his ideas about the imagination and society. Contributors include Ian Balfour (York), Robert Bringhurst, Adam Carter (Lethbridge), J. Edward Chamberlin (Toronto), Alexander Dick (British Columbia), Michael Dolzani (Baldwin Wallace), Troni Y. Grande (Regina), Mark Ittensohn (Zurich), Garry Sherbert (Regina), Robert T. Tally, Jr., (Texas State), Gordon Teskey (Harvard), and Thomas Willard (Arizona).
Educating the Imagination
Alan Bewell; Neil ten Kortenaar; Germaine Warkentin
McGill-Queen's University Press
2015
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Northrop Frye's long career made him Canada's most creative public intellectual. A century after his birth, his many books demonstrate a powerful vision of the resources of the human imagination. Frye's critical theory sought the continuities linking human creation in all spheres of life, trusting in the idea of a single human community sharing myths, stories, and images that express shared visions and desires. The essays in Educating the Imagination illustrate the extraordinary range of Frye's ideas. Robert Bringhurst examines how Frye mapped the mind, Ian Balfour considers what "belief" meant for Frye, and Gordon Teskey re-examines two of the critic's great subjects - Blake and Milton. Michael Dolzani and Thomas Willard discuss Frye's symbolism, and Robert Tally looks at his utopianism. A strong thread running through all the essays is Frye's interest in the Romantic era, as Mark Ittenson shows. Three essays pair Frye with other titans of the time: Fredric Jameson, Paul de Man, and Jacques Derrida. Troni Y. Grande examines a gender issue in Frye's theory of tragedy, and J. Edward Chamberlin concludes by relating Frye's writings to songs, ceremonies of belief, and the common ground that they represent across cultures. Engaging with significant matters of contemporary concern, Educating the Imagination provides a renewed understanding of Northrop Frye and the fertility of his ideas about the imagination and society. Contributors include Ian Balfour (York), Robert Bringhurst, Adam Carter (Lethbridge), J. Edward Chamberlin (Toronto), Alexander Dick (British Columbia), Michael Dolzani (Baldwin Wallace), Troni Y. Grande (Regina), Mark Ittensohn (Zurich), Garry Sherbert (Regina), Robert T. Tally, Jr., (Texas State), Gordon Teskey (Harvard), and Thomas Willard (Arizona).