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Loving Rachel

Loving Rachel

Jane Bernstein

University of Illinois Press
2007
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In 1983, Jane Bernstein had everything she ever wanted: a healthy four-year-old daughter, Charlotte; a happy marriage; a highly praised first novel; and a brand new baby, Rachel. But by the time Rachel was six weeks old, a neuro-ophthalmologist told Jane and her husband that their baby was blind. Although there was some hope that Rachel might gain partial vision as she grew, her condition was one that often resulted in seizure disorders and intellectual impairment. So began a series of medical and emotional setbacks that were to plague Rachel and her parents and strain their marriage to the breaking point. Spanning the first four years of Rachel's life, Loving Rachel is a heartbreaking chronicle of a marriage and a compelling story of parental love told with searing honesty and surprising humor.
Rachel in the World

Rachel in the World

Jane Bernstein

University of Illinois Press
2010
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What happens when love is no longer enough? Jane Bernstein thought that learning to accept her daughter’s disabilities meant her struggles were over. But as Rachel grew up and needed more than a parent’s devotion, both mother and daughter were confronted with formidable obstacles. Rachel in the World, which begins in Rachel’s fifth year and ends when she turns twenty-two, tells of their barriers and successes with the same honesty and humor that made Loving Rachel, Bernstein’s first memoir, a classic in its field. The linked accounts in part 1 center on family issues, social services, experiences with caregivers, and Rachel herself--difficult, charming, hard to fathom, eager for her own independence. The second part of the book chronicles Bernstein’s attempt to find Rachel housing at a time when over 200,000 Americans with mental retardation were on waiting lists for residential services. As Rachel prepares to leave her mother’s constant protection, Bernstein invites the reader to share the frustrations and unexpected pleasures of finding a place for her daughter, first in her family, and then in the world.
Print Culture and Music in Sixteenth-Century Venice

Print Culture and Music in Sixteenth-Century Venice

Bernstein Jane A.

Oxford University Press Inc
2002
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This book is a spin-off of the author's earlier award-winning Music Printing in Renaissance Venice: The Scotto Press (1539-1572) and is about the commerce of music and its connection to the printing and publishing industry in mid-sixteenth century Venice. While it incorporates much of the material presented in the former study, it presents a broad portrayal of the Venetian music book trade and explores business strategies that music printeres followed in the marketing of musical repertories.
Printing Music in Renaissance Rome

Printing Music in Renaissance Rome

Jane A. Bernstein

OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS INC
2023
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In sixteenth-century Italy, Rome ranked second only to Venice as an important center for music book production. Throughout the century, printers in the Eternal City experimented more readily and more consistently with the materiality of the book than their Venetian counterparts, who, by standardizing their printing methods, came to dominate the international marketplace. The Romans' ingenuity and willingness to meet individual clients' needs resulted in music editions in a broader array of shapes and sizes, employing a wider range of printing techniques. They became "boutique" printers, eschewing the run-of-the-mill in favor of tailoring production to varied market demands. Accommodating the diverse requirements of their clientele, they supplied customized volumes, which Venetian presses either could not--or would not--produce. In Printing Music in Renaissance Rome, author Jane A. Bernstein offers a panoramic view of the cultures of music and the book in Rome from the beginning of printing in 1476 through the early seventeenth century. Emphasizing the exceptionalism of Roman music publishing, she highlights the innovative printing technologies and book forms devised by Roman bookmen. She also analyzes the Church's predominant influence on the book industry and, in turn, the Roman press's impact on such important composers as Palestrina, Marenzio, Victoria, and Cavalieri. Drawing on innovative publications, Bernstein reveals a synergistic relationship between music repertories and the materiality of the book. In particular, she focuses on the post-Tridentine period, when musical idioms, both new and old, challenged printers to employ alternative printing methods and modes of book presentation in the creation of their music editions. Of interest to musicologists, art historians, and book historians alike, this book builds on Bernstein's previous work as she continues to chart the course of music and the book in Renaissance Italy.
Allies

Allies

Samuel Delany; Tananarive Due; Catherine Taylor; Jane Miller; Emilia Nielsen; Ru Puro; Sarah Vap; Rachel Levitsky; Tess Liem; Walter Johnson; Tef Poe; Robin D. G. Kelley; Vijay Iyer; Micki McEyla; Abdullah Taïa; Mattilda Bernstein Sycamore; Mark Nowak; Roderick Ferguson

Boston Review/Boston Critic Inc.
2019
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Second Generation QSEN, An Issue of Nursing Clinics

Second Generation QSEN, An Issue of Nursing Clinics

Jane Barnsteiner; Joanne Disch

W B Saunders Co Ltd
2012
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This issue of Nursing Clinics of North America, Guest Edited by Joanne Disch, PhD, RN, FAAN, and Jane Barnsteiner, PhD, RN, FAAN, will focus on Second Generation Work with QSEN, with article topics including: Second Victim; Interprofessional education for QSEN; The Quality Burden; New technologies for teaching quality and safety; Creating Academic/Clinical Partnerships; Incorporating QSEN into Pre-Licensure Programs; Innovative Strategies for Embedding QSEN; Gaining Senior Level Support for QSEN; and Nursing Internships to Promote Quality and Safety.
The Stonewall Generation

The Stonewall Generation

Jane Fleishman; Kate Bornstein; Barbara Carrellas

Skinner House Books
2020
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Sexuality researcher, Jane Fleishman, shares the stories of nine fearless elders in the LGBTQ community who came of age around the time of Stonewall. In candid interviews, they lay bare their struggles, their strengths, their activism and their sexual liberation in the context of the political movements of the 1960s, 1970s and today. Each has spent a lifetime fighting for liberation, for the right to live, love and be free. Each has faced challenges arising from their sexual orientation, gender, race, ethnicity, religion, politics, disabilities, kinkiness, nonmonogamy and other identities. With unflinching directness, the elders interviewed explore their struggles within the LGBTQ community: Were they the "right" kind of lesbians or gay men? Were they scrutinised more critically because they came out as bi? Was there insidious racism or classism keeping them down just when they thought they'd finally come home? Were they called names or looked down upon for choosing to be paid for sex, for being fat, for having kinky sexual practices? Were their political credentials dissected when they wore the "wrong" kinds of clothes or lived in the "wrong" kinds of places? What political movements made an impact on them? How did their sexual lives as young people inform their sexual lives as adults? These are the stories of those whose lives were changed forever by Stonewall and who became agents of change themselves. We need to hear these voices.
The Studio Reader – On the Space of Artists

The Studio Reader – On the Space of Artists

Mary Jane Jacob; Glenn Adamson; Svetlana Alpers; John Badlessari; Alice Bellony–rewold; Mary Bergstein; Walead Beshty; Andrea Bowers; Daniel Buren; Rochelle Feinstein; David J Getsy; Michelle Grabner; Rodney Graham; Amy Granat; Karl Haendel; Rachel Harrison; Caroline A Jones; Suzanne Lacy; Thomas Lawson; Lynn Lester Hershman; Shana Lutker; Annika Marie; Courtney Martin; Carrie Moyer; Bruce Nauman; Michael Peppiatt; David Reed; Lane Relyea; David Robbins; Judith Rodenbeck; Joe Scanlan; Brenda Schmahmann; Carolee Schneemann

University of Chicago Press
2010
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The image of a tortured genius working in near isolation has long dominated our conceptions of the artist's studio. Examples are abound: think Jackson Pollock dripping resin on a cicada carcass in his shed in the Hamptons. But times have changed; ever since Andy Warhol declared his art space a 'factory', artists have begun to envision themselves as the leaders of production teams, and their sense of what it means to be in the studio has altered just as dramatically as their practices. "The Studio Reader" pulls back the curtain from the art world to reveal the real activities behind artistic production. What does it mean to be in the studio? What is the space of the studio in the artist's practice? How do studios help artists envision their agency and, beyond that, their own lives? This forward-thinking anthology features an all-star array of contributors, ranging from Svetlana Alpers, Bruce Nauman, and Robert Storr to Daniel Buren, Carolee Schneemann, and Buzz Spector, each of whom locates the studio both spatially and conceptually - at the center of an art world that careens across institutions, markets, and disciplines. A companion for anyone engaged with the spectacular sites of art at its making, "The Studio Reader" reconsiders this crucial space as an actual way of being that illuminates our understanding of both artists and the world they inhabit.
Puls

Puls

Olav Østebø; Silje Hemnes Halvorsen; Jane T.J. Skogland; Eirik Illguth; Jan Barstein; Kjetil Torgeirsen; Ingvar T. Skjerve; Jeanette V. Andersen; Bernt Kristiansen

Fagbokforlaget
2024
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Puls Yrkesliv i ambulansefag lærer elevene å ivareta egen og andres sikkerhet under ulike ambulanseoppdrag. De får god kjennskap til nasjonale operative prosedyrer, dokumentasjon og kvalitetsutvikling, og de lærer å arbeide i samsvar med retningslinjer og prosedyrer for samvirke, lover og regelverk. Boka gir kompetanse i operativ ledelse på et skadested, og situasjoner med pågående livstruende vold og masseskadesituasjoner blir også omhandlet. Denne læreboka er en del av et komplett læreverk som dekker den nye læreplanen for vg2 og vg3 ambulansefag. Serien består av en tverrfaglig nettressurs og til sammen fire lærebøker som følger programfagene: Ambulansemedisin 1 Ambulansemedisin 2 Yrkesliv i ambulansefag Kommunikasjon og samhandling I lærebøkene møter elevene lettleste og oversiktlige verk hvor begrepsinnlæring står sentralt. Bøkene har ordforklaringer i margen, oppsummeringer og et bredt utvalg av oppgaver som stimulerer til dybdelæring. Illustrerte caser med faste karakterer følger elevene gjennom verket og gjør fagstoffet både aktuelt og praksisnært.
Puls

Puls

Olav Østebø; Silje Hemnes Halvorsen; Jane T.J. Skogland; Eirik Illguth; Jan Barstein; Kjetil Torgeirsen; Ingvar T. Skjerve; Jeanette V. Andersen; Bernt Kristiansen

Fagbokforlaget
2025
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Puls Yrkesliv i ambulansefag lærer elevane å vareta sikkerheita både for seg sjølv og andre under ulike ambulanseoppdrag. Dei får god kjennskap til nasjonale operative prosedyrar, dokumentasjon og kvalitetsutvikling, og dei lærer å arbeide i samsvar med retningslinjer og prosedyrar for samvirke, lover og regelverk. Boka gir kompetanse i operativ leiing på ein skadestad, og situasjonar med pågåande livstruande vald og masseskadesituasjonar blir også tekne opp. Denne læreboka er ein del av eit komplett læreverk som dekkjer den nye læreplanen for vg2 og vg3 ambulansefag. Serien består av ein tverrfagleg nettressurs og til saman fire lærebøker som følgjer programfaga: Ambulansemedisin 1 Ambulansemedisin 2 Yrkesliv i ambulansefag Kommunikasjon og samhandling I lærebøkene møter elevane lettlesne og oversiktlege verk der innlæring av omgrep står sentralt. Bøkene har ordforklaringar i margen, oppsummeringar og eit breitt utval av oppgåver som stimulerer til djupnelæring. Illustrerte casar med faste karakterar følgjer elevane gjennom verket og gjer fagstoffet både aktuelt og praksisnært.
Jane

Jane

Theo Wenner

Rizzoli International Publications
2020
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Photographed throughout 2018, Theo Wenner documents his seventy-year-old mother in her house in Amagansett, New York, where she has finally found solace following the most difficult years of her life. In this intimate study, Wenner paints an emotional portrait of his mother, her surroundings, her dogs, and the friends and family that come and go, as the seasons change and the house shifts from summer to winter.
Jane

Jane

Alexandre Dumas

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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L'histoire se passe en 1812. Un jeune lieutenant, Elim Melosor, second bord du bateau russe Le Vladimir l' poque des guerres napol oniennes, assiste au naufrage d'un navire au large de la Hollande, pays ennemi. Accompagn de cinq marins, il tente de sauver les sinistr s. Ils ne peuvent y arriver; leur chaloupe est d truite et les marins sont rejet s sur les c tes de Hollande. Ils se r fugient dans un moulin, juste au bon moment pour sauver les occupants, attaqu s par des bandits. Les Van Naarvaersen, cette famille de riches commer ants hollandais qui, reconnaissante, recueille les naufrag s, sont heureusement amis de la Russie. On d cide de cacher les marins et de pr senter le lieutenant comme un neveu venu d'Allemagne, jusqu' ce que l'on trouve un moyen de leur permettre de retourner bord de leur bateau. Les sympathiques parents ont une jeune fille de 16 ans, Jane. Le beau lieutenant en devient amoureux et les jours s' coulent rapidement, emplis de promesses ternelles...