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The Best Music Resources Online: The Musician's Directory to the Web (Updated!) MUSIC RESOURCES ONLINE is a collection of the best websites online for entrepreneurial musicians. If you're trying to leverage Web 3.0 to promote and sell your music, connect with fans, teach online, write books, sell merchandise, and just make a living as a musician, then this is for you. Collected here is THE list of the most amazing sites, tools, and -- in some cases -- largely untapped resources that can change your career as a musician forever. I put this together because musicians need a simple way to leverage the web effectively. This book is the resource guide every 21st-century musician, singer, songwrit...
The authors work of historical fiction describes the pioneering transsexual program at the University of Minnesota Health Sciences Center. Dr. Colin Markland and his team of Urologic Surgeons performed the first sex-change operation on the famous Cuban dancer Shalimar in 1966. Twenty-three additional procedures were carried out over at the University over the next 9 years. This book tells the true stories of Shalimar, Linda and Jackiethree transsexuals who believed they were females trapped in a males body.
It is a brief summary and guidance that explains everything you need to do to anyone who wants to successfully start writing ebooks. He makes a comparison between the traditional book and the digital book highlighting the advantages and disadvantages. It explains steps that must be taken in order to self-publish on the net any text. Just giving some basic guidelines for a successful self-promotion. Finally it provides the best solution to sell many ebooks.
This is volume 1 (2012) of Interpreter: A Journal of Mormon Scripture by Interpreter Foundation. It contains articles on diverse topics such as charity in defending the kingdom, Nephi's esoteric exchange with the Spirit in 1 Nephi 11, the cultural context of Nephite apostasy, a book review of Temple Themes in the Book of Moses, a commentary on temple theology in John 17, a letter from John Sorenson to Michael Coe on Mesoamerica, atheist piety, a book review of Latter-day Scripture: Studies in the Book of Mormon, Mormonism and Wikipedia, and a book review of Understanding the Book of Mormon: A Reader's Guide.
In a straightforward style, Dr. John Mulhall guides the reader through the basics of male sexuality, explains the role of testosterone, the functions of the prostate, and the common difficulties men encounter when disease strikes. In plain language, this book spells out the causes and symptoms of prostate disease and diseases of the lower urinary tract and the approach to deal with the aftermath of treatment.
Believe me, you can write an e-book in a few hours and publish it in just minutes. Technological evolvement in this field (and others) has opened many doors, nowadays you can find countless almost free tools that you can use to write and publish your e-book in just a blink of an eye. You just need the keyboard of your computer, connect to the Internet, look for how to write an e-book and several pages will show you infinity of information on the subject, additionally you will find several devices in which you can practically read the book that you want. This life is constantly evolving, the car has evolved, the television, the cinema and in this case the book is no the exception. We were used to read soft or hardcover books for many years, during that period it was very difficult to write a book and publish it, only known and famous writers could do it, thanks to the support they received from publishing companies. Novice writers were left out, they didn't even deign to read our draft because we didn't have experience.
An astonishing variety of voices-male, female, young old-narrate the 20 diverse stories in this, Lauren B. Davis's first collection, though which alcohol flows like an unholy river of destruction and despair. In locales such as Halifax, Spain and rural Ontario, thanks to Davis's clear focus this sharp, exploratory mix goes beyond the margins of kitchen sink realism. Recognized as the work of an important new writer, this is where Lauren B. Davis's career began. The Globe and Mail called it audacious and extraordinary - an amalgam of deep intuitive perception, sly wit and candor that could strip paint.
This is a must-have companion for those on placement or in professional practice – or indeed anyone who is being encouraged to reflect more deeply on what they do. A powerful tool for processing your thoughts, feelings and actions, The Reflective Journal will lead you to a deeper understanding of your working practice, enabling you to achieve your professional goals. With writing space for your own thoughts and an abundance of advice on personal development, this is an essential resource for reflection that you can make completely your own. Providing an introduction to all the key theories of critically reflective practice, structured activities, examples and helpful writing prompts, it is ideally suited for students and practitioners in: - Nursing, midwifery and allied health professions - Social work - Counselling and psychotherapy - Teaching and learning support - Career guidance and advice work - Youth and community work - Business and management This fourth edition includes fresh material on self-awareness, reflexivity, anti-oppressive practice and emotional intelligence, along with brand new journal extracts and new exercises to tackle 'blocks to reflection'.
"... books are machines for reading"--P. 161.
This practical methods book provides future and inservice middle and high school English teachers with the direction they'll need to choose reading selections and to develop ideas for teaching them. Using a highly effective conversational tone, it provides the latest information about young adult literature in a short, concisely written format. The authors show the busy English teacher how to accomplish four important goals that address life-long reading, reader response, teaching the classics, and reaching a diverse student population. Covers diversity in young adult literature with a strong emphasis on the relationship between reading, writing, and language skills. Presents a variety of curriculur patterns to illustrate ways to organize literature lessons in a variety of setting. Discusses theories of Piaget, Havighurst, Kohlberg, and Carlsen--and literary examples that use these theoretical frameworks. This book is a current resource for those who are studying young adult literature.