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Kenyon - The Physiotherapist's Pocketbook: Essential Facts at Your Fingertips

Kenyon - The Physiotherapist's Pocketbook: Essential Facts at Your Fingertips

Karen Kenyon; Jonathan Kenyon

Elsevier Health Sciences
2025
nidottu
Now in its 4th edition, the best-selling The Physiotherapist's Pocketbook continues to provide an indispensable and comprehensive reference guide for clinicians in their daily practice. This edition has been expanded and updated to include the latest evidence and covers the core areas of physiotherapy - musculoskeletal, neurology, and respiratory. Key facts and figures at your fingertips A to Z list of pathologies and contraindications to treatment Special tests and assessment tools Over 100 illustrations detailing anatomy, nerve pathways, trigger points etc. Pharmacology section with over 150 drugs described Biochemical and haematological values Common abbreviations
The Bronte Family

The Bronte Family

Karen Kenyon

LUME BOOKS
2022
nidottu
Passionate literary geniuses - their own story...The authors of such literary classics as Jane Eyre, Wuthering Heights, and Agnes Grey, Charlotte, Emily, and Anne Bront were extraordinary not just because they were successful female writers in Victorian England, but because they were from the same family. Growing up, all three sisters were significantly influenced by each other's writing, but perhaps most importantly by their troubled brother, Branwell.The Bront Family is a fascinating examination into the unconventional lives of each sibling, offering an insight into the minds of the gifted authors whose passionate tales continue to enthral readers today.Praise for The Bront Family...'In Kenyon's hands, the sisters come alive individually and as a family'- Leigh Fenly, The San Diego Union-Tribune'An extraordinary biography about an extraordinary family' - Jane Halsall, The Shy LibrarianKaren Kenyon is a journalist and author. She teaches Creative Writing at Mira Costa College in Cardiff, California. Karen has visited England several times, and at the Bront Parsonage she found herself drawn to the Bront s and their story, going on to write many articles about them. Her other books include Sunshower and Charles Dickens: Compassion and Contradiction
Füsioterapeudi taskuraamat. tähtsad faktid on käeulatuses

Füsioterapeudi taskuraamat. tähtsad faktid on käeulatuses

Karen Kenyon; Jonathan Kenyon

RAAMATUKAUPLUS KRISOSTOMUS
2020
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Populaarse Füsioterapeudi taskuraamatu kolmas väljaanne on endiselt igakülgne ja käepärane teatmik kõigile füsioterapeutidele nende kliinilises praktikas. Teatmik on spetsiaalselt koostatud selleks, et katta füsioteraapia põhivaldkonnad - lihase-skeletisüsteem, hingamissüsteem ja närvisüsteem - ning pakkuda lihtsat ja kohest juurdepääsu igapäevases praktikas kasutatavatele tähtsamatele faktidele ning joonistele.Käesolevas väljaandes on:lisateave spetsiaalsete testide ja hindamistööriistade kohtasageli esinevate patoloogiate laiendatud tähestikuline loetelulaiendatud farmakoloogiaosa, milles kirjeldatakse enam kui 150 ravimit ja nende kõrvaltoimeidteave piltdiagnostika, EKG-de, närviradade ja liideste, päästikpunktide ning liigesekomplekside kohtabiokeemilised ja hematoloogilised väärtusedtavalised lühendidüle 100 illustratsiooni
Islands in the Sand

Islands in the Sand

Daniel A. McCarthy; Kenyon C. Lindeman; David B. Snyder; Karen G. Holloway-Adkins

Springer Nature Switzerland AG
2020
sidottu
Nearshore hardbottom reefs of Florida’s east coast are used by over 1100 species of fishes, invertebrates, algae, and sea turtles. These rocky reefs support reproduction, settlement, and habitat use, and are energy sources and sinks. They are also buried by beach renourishment projects in which artificial reefs are used for mitigation. This comprehensive book is for research scientists and agency personnel, yet accessible to interested laypersons including beachfront residents and water-users.An unprecedented collection of research information and often stunning color photographs are assembled including over 1250 technical citations and 127 figures. These shallow reefs are part of a mosaic of coastal shelf habitats including estuarine seagrasses and mangroves, and offshore coral reefs.These hardbottom habitats are federally designated as Essential Fish Habitats - Habitats of Particular Concern and are important feeding areas forfederally-protected sea turtles. Organismal and assemblage responses to natural and man-made disturbances, including climate change, are examined in the context of new research and management opportunities for east Florida’s islands in the sand.
Islands in the Sand

Islands in the Sand

Daniel A. McCarthy; Kenyon C. Lindeman; David B. Snyder; Karen G. Holloway-Adkins

Springer Nature Switzerland AG
2021
nidottu
Nearshore hardbottom reefs of Florida’s east coast are used by over 1100 species of fishes, invertebrates, algae, and sea turtles. These rocky reefs support reproduction, settlement, and habitat use, and are energy sources and sinks. They are also buried by beach renourishment projects in which artificial reefs are used for mitigation. This comprehensive book is for research scientists and agency personnel, yet accessible to interested laypersons including beachfront residents and water-users.An unprecedented collection of research information and often stunning color photographs are assembled including over 1250 technical citations and 127 figures. These shallow reefs are part of a mosaic of coastal shelf habitats including estuarine seagrasses and mangroves, and offshore coral reefs.These hardbottom habitats are federally designated as Essential Fish Habitats - Habitats of Particular Concern and are important feeding areas forfederally-protected sea turtles. Organismal and assemblage responses to natural and man-made disturbances, including climate change, are examined in the context of new research and management opportunities for east Florida’s islands in the sand.
Simon Kenton Unlikely Hero

Simon Kenton Unlikely Hero

Karen Meyer

Sable Creek Press
2018
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He lived on the edge of danger, and the frontier provided plenty of it Indian attack, disease, even near-starvation--early pioneers faced these and more. Never one to run away from danger, frontiersman Simon Kenton used his scouting skills to aid them whenever he could. Rifle loaded, Kenton crept as silently as an Indian to rescue kidnapped settlers. His narrow escapes from Shawnee Indians rivaled those of his famous friend, Daniel Boone. Simon's influence on the events of his day can be gauged by the men he counted as friends--the daring military leader George Rogers Clark, fellow frontiersman Boone, and the renegade Simon Girty, whom settlers loved to hate.Bravely facing gauntlets and tortures, Kenton earned great respect from the Shawnee, and admiration from the pioneers. But would the death sentence of burning at the stake be his undoing? Tramp the woods with frontiersman, Simon Kenton and gain a new appreciation for what the pioneers faced as they sought to claim their own slice of wilderness on the Ohio frontier.Simon Kenton first came to Kentucky in 1772 as a teen fleeing justice. The land captivated his heart and he dedicated the next 28 years to helping settlers, fighting Indians, and scouting for famous military leaders. When Lord Dunmore picked a fight with the Shawnee, Simon and his buddy Simon Girty carried war messages at the Battle of Point Pleasant. They also carried Chief Logan's eloquent speech to the peace negotiations. When his friend Daniel Boone fell from a Shawnee bullet, Simon lifted him like a sack of grain and carried him to safety. When George Rogers Clark led the daring attack on British Kaskaskia, Kenton played a key role. When captured and tortured by Shawnee Indians, Simon showed remarkable courage and endurance. When General "Mad Anthony" Wayne led an army in the Northwest Indian War, Captain Kenton headed the crew of one hundred scouts. When the Greenville Treaty brought peace and settlement of the Ohio Country, Simon headed to this new frontier. When Tecumseh and his brother The Prophet gathered Indians for a final effort to regain their lands, Kenton rode to investigate rumors and kept the nation advised. When Tecumseh joined forces with the British in the War of 1812, Simon, though not a young man, rode with the Kentucky militia as an advisor. Read the fascinating story of this mostly unsung hero of our nation's early history.
Simon Kenton Unlikely Hero: Biography of a Frontiersman
Indian attack, disease, even near-starvation--early pioneers faced these and more. Never one to run away from danger, frontiersman Simon Kenton used his scouting skills to aid them whenever he could. Rifle loaded, Kenton crept as silently as an Indian to rescue kidnapped settlers. His narrow escapes from Shawnee Indians rivaled those of his famous friend, Daniel Boone. Simon's influence on the events of his day can be gauged by the men he counted as friends--the daring military leader George Rogers Clark, fellow frontiersman Boone, and the renegade Simon Girty, whom settlers loved to hate. Bravely facing gauntlets and tortures, Kenton earned great respect from the Shawnee, and admiration from the pioneers. But would the death sentence of burning at the stake be his undoing? Tramp the woods with frontiersman Simon Kenton and gain a new appreciation for what the pioneers faced as they sought to claim their own slice of wilderness on the Ohio frontier.
Gatlinburg

Gatlinburg

Kenton Temple; Karen McDonald; Anna Porter Public Library

Arcadia Publishing (SC)
2011
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The stars were in alignment to transform the isolated hamlet of White Oak Flats into the major tourist destination that Gatlinburg is today. Settlers arrived at the end of the 18th century to farm, and a community emerged. When the ladies of the Pi Beta Phi Women's Fraternity established a school in Gatlinburg in 1912, the mountain people learned they had the skills to produce marketable, handmade items. With interest in a national park developing in the 1920s, people began to visit the area to buy handcrafts and to enjoy the scenery. Enterprising residents then built hotels and shops to accommodate them. Today, Gatlinburg supports approximately 11,000 people with an active chamber of commerce, a prize-winning community center, an outstanding public school system, a national art education center, and a nationally known public library.
Amelia Earhart's Shoes

Amelia Earhart's Shoes

Thomas F. King; Randall S. Jacobson; Karen Ramey Burns; Kenton Spading

AltaMira Press,U.S.
2004
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Can modern science tell us what happened to Amelia Earhart? The International Group for Historic Aircraft Recovery (TIGHAR) has spent fifteen years searching for the famous lost pilot using everything from archival research and archaeological survey to side-scan sonar and the analysis of radio wave propagation. In this spellbinding book, four of TIGHAR's scholars offer tantalizing evidence that the First Lady of the Air and her navigator Fred Noonan landed on an uninhabited tropical island but perished before they could be rescued. Do they have Amelia's shoe? Parts of her airplane? Are her bones tucked away in a hospital in Fiji? Come join their fascinating expedition and examine the evidence for yourself! The new paperback edition brings the search up to the present, including tantalizing evidence of campfires and charred bones found on remote Nikumaroro. Visit the Authors' Web page for more information.
Karen

Karen

James F Park

Lulu.com
2018
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'Dad there's something under my bed, ' Carol said as she forced her Dad's eyes open, 'Dad please wake up because there's something under my bed and it's making funny noises and it sounds like it's talking to itself, ' and when they looked there was something but it was a good something and Carol's Dad knew it was a good something because it was the same something that had been under his bed when he was Carol's age but why had Karen come bac
Karen

Karen

massimo napoli

Lulu Press Inc
2014
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Un ex-poliziotto di Los Angeles che tenta di colmare col rum il vuoto della perdita della moglie amatissima e una prostituta nativa dell'Amazzonia e fuggita da un omicidio che immola la propria vita all'adorata nipotina, due naufraghi che le correnti della vita portano casualmente a incontrarsi, si ritrovano coinvolti in una intricata vicenda di magia nera nel suggestivo scenario di una sperduta isoletta delle Antille, con splendide spiagge incontaminate e un mare di un turchese strepitoso.
Karen

Karen

Kelsey Grammer

HarperCollins Focus
2025
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New York Times BestsellerOne of Oprah Daily’s Most Anticipated Books of 2025People’s Best Books of May 2025On July 1, 1975, Kelsey Grammer’s younger sister, eighteen-year-old Karen Grammer, was raped and murdered. In Karen, Kelsey reveals their past, celebrates their youth together, mourns her loss, and unearths his struggle for faith and healing in the decades since her death.Karen by Kelsey Grammer delves into the tragic story of the author’s sister, Karen, who was brutally murdered at the age of eighteen. Kelsey was just twenty years old when his younger sister, a recent high school graduate, moved to Colorado Springs, where she was kidnapped by several men who had intended to rob the Red Lobster where she worked. They instead kidnapped Karen, raped her, and ultimately stabbed her to death.Through this memoir, Grammer poignantly recounts the memories of his sister and the impact her loss had on his life and family. With raw honesty, Grammer explores the profound grief and devastation that followed Karen’s death, as well as the long and arduous journey toward healing. He bravely confronts the pain of losing a loved one to senseless violence, offering readers a glimpse into the complexities of coping with such a profound loss.Karen also serves as a testament to Grammer’s lifelong journey with grief and his struggle to defeat the sting of death with the memory of a life filled with joy—irreplaceable joy. In sharing his story, Grammer aims to help others who have experienced similar loss, offering solace and encouragement to cherish the love they knew, however brief, on their own path toward healing.This book is a moving tribute to Karen and the brother’s love that survives her.
Karen

Karen

Marie Killilea

Open Road Media
2018
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Winner of the Christopher Award: This bestseller tells the inspirational true story of a girl with cerebral palsy and the mother who wouldn’t give up on her. In 1940, when Karen Killilea was born three months premature and developed cerebral palsy, doctors encouraged her parents to put her in an institution and forget about her. At the time, her condition was considered untreatable, and institutionalization was the only recourse. But in a revolutionary act of faith and love, the Killileas never gave up hope that Karen could lead a successful life. Written by Karen’s mother, Marie, this memoir is a profound and heartwarming personal account of a young mother’s efforts to refute the medical establishment’s dispiriting advice, and her daughter’s extraordinary triumph over seemingly insurmountable odds. Marie’s activism spread awareness of the mistreatment of disabled people in America and led to the formation of multiple foundations, including United Cerebral Palsy. A larger-than-life story, Karen tells of a family’s courage, patience, and struggle in the face of extreme difficulty. The New York Times wrote, “You’ll want to read it most for Karen’s own words: ‘I can walk, I can talk. I can read. I can write. I can do anything.’”
Karen

Karen

Birthe Stemann Knudsen

Lindhardt og Ringhof
2018
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I 1881 drager den fattige tjenestepige Karen fra Kerteminde til Amerika. Bag sig har hun et forlist kærlighedsforhold til den velhavende købmandssøn Clemmen, som er far til hendes uægte barn.Karen håber, at hun i Amerika kan skabe en bedre tilværelse for sig selv og sin lille søn, Hans. Indtil da efterlader hun ham hos sin mor i Kerteminde – hun ser ham aldrig igen.Hendes plan er via New York at tage til Nebraska. Men hun fascineres af storbyens liv og mange udfordringer og vælger at søge lykken der.Hun møder indvandrere fra hele Europa, blandt dem den unge italienske Roberto, der forelsker sig heftigt i hende. Men tør Karen tro på en mand igen?"Karen" er ikke bogen om den fattige emigrant, der bliver millionær, eller om den unge pige, der går til grunde. Det er fortællingen om overleveren, der med energi og ukuelig optimisme forlanger, at livet skal lykkes. Birthe Stemann Knudsen (f. 1936) er uddannet tandlæge. Hele sit voksenliv har hun beskæftiget sig med samfundsforhold blandt andet som viceborgmester i Kerteminde. Birthe Stemann Knudsens politiske interesse har ført til mange indlæg og artikler i aviser og tidsskrifter om specielt kvindepolitiske spørgsmål.
Karen M. McManus Boxset

Karen M. McManus Boxset

Karen M. McManus

Penguin Books Ltd.
2021
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A boxset of four titles from the internationally bestselling author of ONE OF US IS LYING. Secrets. Lies. Murder. The Karen M. McManus boxset has it all:ONE OF US IS LYINGFive students go to detention. Only four leave alive. ONE OF US IS NEXTTruth or dare turns deadly. Who would you believe?TWO CAN KEEP A SECRETTwo dead homecoming queens. Who's next?THE COUSINSSecrets. Lies. Inheritance. Family first always. Right?'It's easy to see why queen of teen crime Karen McManus is a bestseller on both sides of the Atlantic' - Guardian
Karen Horney

Karen Horney

Bernard J. Paris

Yale University Press
1996
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Karen Horney (1885-1952) is regarded by many as one of the most important psychoanalytic thinkers of the twentieth century. Her early work, in which she quarreled with Freud's views on female psychology, established her as the first great psychoanalytic feminist. In her later years, she developed a sophisticated theory of her own which provided powerful explanations of human behavior that have proved to be widely applicable. Yet through these years of intellectual achievement, Horney struggled with emotional problems. This engrossing study of Horney's life and work draws on newly discovered materials to explore the relation between her personal history and the evolution of her ideas.Bernard J. Paris argues that Horney's inner struggles—in particular her compulsive need for men—induced her to embark on a search for self-understanding, which she recorded first in her diaries and then in her covertly autobiographical psychoanalytic writings. Although this search brought Horney only partial relief from her problems, it led her to profound and original insights into the human psyche. Paris describes Horney's life—her childhood and adolescence in Germany, marriage to Oskar Horney, motherhood, analysis and self-analysis, emigration to the United States, founding of the American Institute for Psychoanalysis, ostracism by the psychoanalytic establishment, and her many romantic liaisons. At the same time he examines the various stages of Horney's thought, showing how her experiences influenced her ideas. Focusing particularly on Horney's later work, Paris shows her mature theory to be an important contribution to the study of literature, biography, gender and culture, as well as to psychoanalysis and psychology.