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Blue Genes: A Memoir of Loss and Survival
: :Tony and I are brothers across the stroboscopic echoes of the past: dissolving across black interludes into the next image, and the next, and the next, until all vestige of pure vision is destroyed. All that is left is memory, and we know how faulty that can be. Who Tony was is forever blurred by who I was and how I remember who I thought Tony was . . . He is dead, and I am alive—left to dwell on questions, and to seek the answers . . .Would I, ...
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Silent Grief
: :The authors present the only practical book to guide friends and families of suicides through a program of grief recovery to mental health. To be of special interest to parents and educators of teenagers.
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The First Year: Prostate Cancer: An Essential Guide for the Newly Diagnosed (First Year, The)
: :Prostate cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer in American men—about 1 in 6 will be diagnosed in his lifetime—but fortunately it is also one of the most treatable cancers. From the first moment of his diagnosis, author Christopher Lukas took charge and educated himself on every aspect of his condition. Now, as a 'patient-expert,' he guides those newly diagnosed step-by-step through their first year with prostate cancer. Lukas provides crucial information about the nature of the disease, treatment options, diet, exercise, social concerns, emotional issues, networking with others, and ...
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Staying in Charge: Practical Plans for the End of Your Life
: :Practical, emotional, and spiritual guidance The time may come when you or a loved one has to face a life-threatening illness; when you realize that you or your loved one may be dying. It’s never easy to think about the last years of life, but being prepared can help you have your hopes and wishes realized. By taking the time now to plan for the future, you can maintain control of your life even at the very end. Staying in Charge is a supportive guide to opening up the lines ...
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Directing for Film and Television
: :A guide to the art and craft of directing, written by an Emmy Award winner. It examines each stage of the film and television directing process, from reading prospective scripts through to managing the 'post-production blues'. In addition to discourse on the look, tone and setting of a film, directors should gain understanding on technical matters such as making budgetary decisions, casting the right actors, scouting locations, setting up shots and dealing with film laboratories. The author also explores the rhythm and pace of a film shoot, covering what happens ...
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Silent Grief: Living in the Wake of Suicide
: :A guide to the art and craft of directing, written by an Emmy Award winner. It examines each stage of the film and television directing process, from reading prospective scripts through to managing the 'post-production blues'. In addition to discourse on the look, tone and setting of a film, directors should gain understanding on technical matters such as making budgetary decisions, casting the right actors, scouting locations, setting up shots and dealing with film laboratories. The author also explores the rhythm and pace of a film shoot, covering what happens ...
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Silent Grief: Living in the Wake of Suicide
: :A guide to the art and craft of directing, written by an Emmy Award winner. It examines each stage of the film and television directing process, from reading prospective scripts through to managing the 'post-production blues'. In addition to discourse on the look, tone and setting of a film, directors should gain understanding on technical matters such as making budgetary decisions, casting the right actors, scouting locations, setting up shots and dealing with film laboratories. The author also explores the rhythm and pace of a film shoot, covering what happens ...
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Steuerliche Auswirkungen der Auslandsentsendung
: :A guide to the art and craft of directing, written by an Emmy Award winner. It examines each stage of the film and television directing process, from reading prospective scripts through to managing the 'post-production blues'. In addition to discourse on the look, tone and setting of a film, directors should gain understanding on technical matters such as making budgetary decisions, casting the right actors, scouting locations, setting up shots and dealing with film laboratories. The author also explores the rhythm and pace of a film shoot, covering what happens ...
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