NADINE BURR Author of Infinite Relationships, The Peach Tree, Carry Me Over and Where’s Grandma’s Keys. Nadine is a born and raised resident of Newark New Jersey. She is a proud parent of six children and 10 grandchildren. Nadine Burr spends most of her time caring for one of her sons who is emotionally and physically challenged. After graduating from Catholic Community Service, in 1992, she worked in the medical field as a CNA and a Medical Records Clerk, she was proudly awarded a Certificate in Professional Development from Rutgers State University of Newark New Jersey. She was also employed by Brookville Nursing Home in Irvington, New Jersey. Nadine Burr has been working diligently on several literary aspirations, while continuing her journey to self actualization, she managed to find the time to go back to school to obtain a High School diploma, Nadine received her High School diploma in February, 2015 and in hopes of continuing her education she is presently enrolled in a two year psychology certificate program. Nadine ‘s hobbies are writing cooking, sewing art and chess.
In Carry Me Over Nadine Burr explains to her readers the importance of self love and being true to oneself through adversity. Nadine Burr continues to be an inspiration to her family, close friends and associates.
The experience I had with my grandmother’s peach tree is a memory that I am so proud to have, and I will never forget. Being out in the yard helping her was exciting and fun, it did not seem like work at all me. I would like to share a few of the stories about being at my grandmother house for the summer. This story is about me and my beautiful, soft-spoken grandmother, and some of the things she taught me. Through the eyes of an eight-year-old, I found my grandmother to be extremely knowledgeable and resourceful. Grandmother Eunice taught all her grandchildren’s something special, somethings in which we did not realize until we were grown with families of our own.
To be able to find beauty in a world full of greed, jealousy, and envy is a gift. To be able to go on when life throws its toughest curves is a blessing. And to be able to share love again and sustain a relationship with a man or a woman after so many failed relationships is truly a miracle. Karen and David are both in their forties. They both lived every day working hard, caring for their family, and spending time with friends. They thought they would never again find the life that they actually gave up on: the life that included the love of a mate, the love that gives your life meaning, the love that makes you blush, giggle, and just shout out to the world. Karen and David found that love again. This was a relationship that was different from all the rest, but the baggage that came with that love will almost destroy what was truly meant to be. Two years into the relation, their perfect world starts to fall apart. Their first terrible fight was at a nightclub on their anniversary that landed Karen in the hospital, where she was about to have an unauthorized open-heart surgery. Jealousy is the main factor, which is one emotion Karen could never control. David also has a jealous streak. His relationship with Jamie, his best friend since childhood, was threatened when David’s skeletons from the past came out of the closet and almost caused David to commit murder, all because of a secret Karen and Jamie keep. They both knew it was the one thing that will push David over the edge. Karen and David learned that soul mates cannot be parted; their karma won’t allow it.
NADINE BURR Author of Infinite Relationships, The Peach Tree, Carry Me Over and Where’s Grandma’s Keys. Nadine is a born and raised resident of Newark New Jersey. She is a proud parent of six children and 10 grandchildren. Nadine Burr spends most of her time caring for one of her sons who is emotionally and physically challenged. After graduating from Catholic Community Service, in 1992, she worked in the medical field as a CNA and a Medical Records Clerk, she was proudly awarded a Certificate in Professional Development from Rutgers State University of Newark New Jersey. She was also employed by Brookville Nursing Home in Irvington, New Jersey. Nadine Burr has been working diligently on several literary aspirations, while continuing her journey to self actualization, she managed to find the time to go back to school to obtain a High School diploma, Nadine received her High School diploma in February, 2015 and in hopes of continuing her education she is presently enrolled in a two year psychology certificate program. Nadine ‘s hobbies are writing cooking, sewing art and chess.
Most often children will ask question like, why doesn’t grandma remember my name? Or why can’t grandpa remember where he puts his eyeglasses, not understanding what’s going on with their loved one, children can become quite confused. Where’s Grandma’s Keys is a story about a loved one experiencing symptoms of Alzheimer’s. Tina and her sibling spend the summer with their grandmother. Before they get to grandma’s house their parent explains to them what Alzheimer is and the symptoms of Alzheimer’s. The children come up with several creative ways to help their grandmother with tasks to help make her daily life more pleasant and comfortable. Through witty poems and hand drawn graphic art, Where’s Grandma’s Keys will help gives children and grandchildren a better understanding of what their loved ones are experiencing. Getting grandma out in the summer sun and exercise classes are just some of the things the children thought would be great for their grandmother.
A guide to coffee covers its history, including the evolution of coffehouses and other aspects of coffee culture, along with recipes for different kinds of coffee and desserts.
An easy-to-understand in-depth look at of one of the most common medical conditions in the world If you’re one of the 350 million people around the world who suffer from arthritis, you know how challenging it can be to live with it. And if you care for someone who has arthritis, you know how difficult it is to help your loved one live comfortably with the disease. Arthritis For Dummies was written for you. In it, you’ll find no-nonsense guidance based on the latest arthritis research, the straight goods on medications old and new, and up-to-date info on over 40 forms of the disease, including osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, psoriatic arthritis, gout, and more. You’ll also find: Ten new cutting-edge treatments for arthritis A complete rundown of medications for arthritis, including the very latest ones Diet strategies to help combat arthritis pain and improve joint function The best exercises for building stronger joints and easing arthritis pain Biomechanical techniques to help ward off joint damage An essential handbook for all who suffer from arthritis, as well as their caregivers, friends, and family, Arthritis For Dummies is the all-in-one handbook that shows you how to control arthritis symptoms, deal with chronic pain, assemble a top-notch healthcare team, and do much to help others who suffer from the disease.
Queen is the landmark biography of the brief, intensely lived life and soulful music of the great Dinah Washington. A gospel star at fifteen, she was discovered by jazz great Lionel Hampton at eighteen, and for the rest of her life was on the road, playing clubs, or singing in the studio--making music one way or another. Dinah's tart and heartfelt voice quickly became her trademark; she was a distinctive stylist, crossing over from the "race" music category to the pop and jazz charts. Known in her day as Queen of the Blues and Queen of the Juke Boxes, Dinah was regarded as that rare "first take" artist, her studio recordings reflecting the same passionate energy she brought to the stage. As Nadine Cohodas shows us, Dinah suffered her share of heartbreak in her personal life, but she thrived on the growing audience response that greeted her signature tunes: "What a Diff'rence a Day Makes," "Evil Gal Blues," and "Baby (You've Got What It Takes)," with Brook Benton. She made every song she sang her own. Dinah lives large in these pages, with her seven marriages; her penchant for clothes, cars, furs, and diets; and her famously feisty personality--testy one moment and generous the next. This biography, meticulously researched and gracefully written, is the first to draw on extensive interviews with family members and newly discovered documents. It is a revelation of Dinah's work and her life. Cohodas captures the Queen in all her contradictions, and we hear in this book the voice of a natural star, born to entertain and to be loved.
The essential guide to integrative dental health—safe, effective, and toxin-free steps to all-natural oral care and a vibrant, healthy smile Bestselling author Nadine Artemis reveals the 8 steps to successful self-dentistry Holistic Dental Care introduces simple, at-home dental techniques that anyone can do. With more than 50 full-color photos and illustrations, this book offers oral self-care strategies to address every dental concern—from everyday maintenance to bite and alignment, gum health to heavy metal detox. Bestselling author Nadine Artemis also shares the 8 Steps to Successful Self-Dentistry, 8 holistic oral care guidelines. You’ll also learn: The truth about toothpaste, toothbrushes, and mouthwash All-natural techniques for keeping your teeth healthy, clean, and strong Proper flossing for healthy gums What questions to ask your dentist—and when it’s time to find a new one Pure, organic ways to prevent plaque, decay, inflammation, and bleeding gums The connection between tooth health and alkaline diets Offering an integrative approach to treat the real cause of your dental concerns—not just the symptoms—Holistic Dental Care helps bring your entire being back into balance and whole-body health, starting with all-natural biological dentistry and chemical-free oral care.
Neurotrauma: Managing Patients with Head Injuries is a comprehensive, holistic, evidence-based approach to the primary, secondary and tertiary care of a person with neurotrauma. Using a patient-centred needs approach to enhance the quality of care of head injured patients, family and carers, this multidisciplinary book enables the reader to apply the knowledge, skills and attitudes learned to the practice of neurotrauma in all settings. It explores: Anatomy and physiology of the brain Pharmacology for neurotrauma patients Assessment of the patient with neurotrauma Management of neurotrauma in a range of settings including at the scene, in the emergency department, and at the hospital Neuro-rehabilitation Community care Nursing management of the patient This practical resource includes activities, exercises, and ethical and legal considerations throughout, making it ideal reading for all staff working in neuroscience, emergency, critical and rehabilitation settings.
A revolutionary, all - natural treatment program for reversing the “silent killer” affecting more than 50 million Americans. Hypertension is a dangerous and deadly disease. There are no symptoms, so most sufferers have no idea anything is wrong—making more than 45 million Americans ticking time bombs. And while there are many drugs on the market that combat this condition, the costs and side effects are often prohibitive. Now, a leading expert and researcher introduces an all-natural solution. His comprehensive treatment regimen controls high blood pressure using the best of traditional and alternative medicine. Readers will learn about Dr. Houston’s own successful all-natural formula, which attacks hypertension from many angles. When used inconjunction with dietary approaches—also outlined in the book— and combined with exercise, stress reduction, and medication, this program has resulted in success for 90% of Dr. Houston’s patients!
The Project on Reproductive Laws for the 1990s began in 1985 with the realization that reports of scientific developments and new technologies were stimulating debates and discussions among bioethicists and policymakers, and that women had little part in those discussions either as participants or as a group with interests to be considered. With the help of a planning grant from the Rutgers University Institute for Research on Women, the Women's Rights Litigation Clinic at Rutgers University Law School-Newark held a planning meeting that June attended by approximately 20 theorists and activists in the area of reproductive rights. Project purposes, methods, and general shape took form at the meeting. Two goals have characterized the Project's work since then: first, to generate discussion, debate, and, where possible, consensus among those committed to reproductive autonomy and gender equality as to how best to respond to the questions raised by re ported advances in reproductive and neonatal technology and new modes of reproduction; and second, to ensure that those shaping reproductive law and policy appreciate the ramifications of these developments for gender equality. In meeting this twofold agenda, the Project focused on six areas: time limits on abortion; prenatal screening; fetus as patient; reproductive hazards in the workplace; interference with reproductive choice; and alternative modes of reproduction. The Project identified individuals to take respon sibility for drafting model legislation and position papers in the six areas (for the drafters, see the Appendix).
The first three heartbreaking Lovely Lane novels collected in one perfect box set, by bestselling author Nadine Dorries. Life and death, love and loss, jealousies, rivalries and betrayals are woven into a rich tapestry in Nadine's great series about poverty, sacrifice and community spirit in post-war Liverpool and the early days of the NHS. THE ANGELS OF LOVELY LANE. It is 1953 and five very different girls arrive at the nurses' home in Lovely Lane, Liverpool, to start their training at St Angelus Hospital. THE CHILDREN OF LOVELY LANE. The nurses of Lovely Lane are now in their second year and are about to face some truly harrowing times on the wards. THE MOTHERS OF LOVELY LANE. Bronia Ryan has battled depression since her husband died. Now one of her sons is in prison. Her youngest, Lorcan, is trying to escape a life of crime. As usual, St Angelus is at the heart of things.
The Renaissance of Etching is a groundbreaking study of the origins of the etched print. Initially used as a method for decorating armor, etching was reimagined as a printmaking technique at the end of the fifteenth century in Germany and spread rapidly across Europe. Unlike engraving and woodcut, which required great skill and years of training, the comparative ease of etching allowed a wide variety of artists to exploit the expanding market for prints. The early pioneers of the medium include some of the greatest artists of the Renaissance, such as Albrecht Dürer, Parmigianino, and Pieter Bruegel the Elder, who paved the way for future printmakers like Rembrandt, Goya, and many others in their wake. Remarkably, contemporary artists still use etching in much the same way as their predecessors did five hundred years ago. Richly illustrated and including a wealth of new information, The Renaissance of Etching explores how artists in Germany, the Netherlands, Italy, and France developed the new medium of etching, and how it became one of the most versatile and enduring forms of printmaking. p.p1 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; font: 14.0px Verdana}
In Carry Me Over Nadine Burr explains to her readers the importance of self love and being true to oneself through adversity. Nadine Burr continues to be an inspiration to her family, close friends and associates.
Most often children will ask question like, why doesn’t grandma remember my name? Or why can’t grandpa remember where he puts his eyeglasses, not understanding what’s going on with their loved one, children can become quite confused. Where’s Grandma’s Keys is a story about a loved one experiencing symptoms of Alzheimer’s. Tina and her sibling spend the summer with their grandmother. Before they get to grandma’s house their parent explains to them what Alzheimer is and the symptoms of Alzheimer’s. The children come up with several creative ways to help their grandmother with tasks to help make her daily life more pleasant and comfortable. Through witty poems and hand drawn graphic art, Where’s Grandma’s Keys will help gives children and grandchildren a better understanding of what their loved ones are experiencing. Getting grandma out in the summer sun and exercise classes are just some of the things the children thought would be great for their grandmother.
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