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Skipping Stones / Getting Stoned
2022This chapter tackles the start of Bruce White's addiction in grade school. Bruce attended Hampton Elementary School and his teachers believed he needed more guidance concerning direction, development and discipline. In the fifth grade, the White family took their son to see a psychiatrist at the Sheppard and Enoch Pratt Hospital, Baltimore's premier ...
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Journal of NeuroInterventional Surgery, 2019
This month’s Journal of NeuroInterventional Surgery ( JNIS ) presents manuscripts on a wide range of topics. The demographics of stroke and the indications for mechanical thrombectomy (MT) headline this issue much as they have done for the past year. Other highlights include: the description of a clot banking protocol, an analysis of pediatric aneurysm
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This month’s Journal of NeuroInterventional Surgery ( JNIS ) presents manuscripts on a wide range of topics. The demographics of stroke and the indications for mechanical thrombectomy (MT) headline this issue much as they have done for the past year. Other highlights include: the description of a clot banking protocol, an analysis of pediatric aneurysm
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Gemstones, Seal Stones, and Ceremonial Stones
2002Human beings have been fascinated by brightly colored minerals since prehistoric times. The earliest gemstones probably were found as small, polished pebbles lying in rivers and streams or in deposits of heavily weathered aggregates (Arem 1977). Initially, these objects may have been carried by hand or in small containers as highly prized personal ...
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Medical Humanities, 2009
By Abraham Verghese. Published by Chatto & Windus London 2009 9780701173838 Samuel Johnson wrote one of the world’s best books and set it in Ethiopia. His History of Rasselas, Prince of Abissinia is peppered with insightful and pithy commentary on the foibles of humans who, for example, believe happiness possessed by others to keep alive the hope
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By Abraham Verghese. Published by Chatto & Windus London 2009 9780701173838 Samuel Johnson wrote one of the world’s best books and set it in Ethiopia. His History of Rasselas, Prince of Abissinia is peppered with insightful and pithy commentary on the foibles of humans who, for example, believe happiness possessed by others to keep alive the hope
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Engineering & Technology, 2009
The loving and thorough restoration of Dresden's famous Frauenkirche was not just a spectacular engineering feat, but also a triumph of democracy and westernisation.
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The loving and thorough restoration of Dresden's famous Frauenkirche was not just a spectacular engineering feat, but also a triumph of democracy and westernisation.
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The Stone Roses' The Stone Roses
2006The Stone Roses shows a band sizzling with skill, consumed with drive and aspiration and possessing an almost preternatural mastery of the pop paradigm. This book explores the political and cultural zeitgeist of England in 1989, and attempts to apprehend the magic ingredients that made The Stone Roses such a special album.
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