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This biographical story is a journey through the 52 years of a successful marriage which ended under tragic circumstances. The reader will be confronted in the final chapter with the decision faced by the Author - WAS negligence involved with the demise of his wife? You will be invited to interact with the writer by sharing by email your thoughts. The story is filled with the humor and pathos of an ordinary couple, who battled the heights of love and the valleys of tribulations, to succeed where many would have failed. It is written in an easy and flowing style, allowing the reader to enjoy the story without the baffle of long and confusing words. One reviewer reported that she sat in the well of her yacht and alternately laughed and cried. The trials and tribulations of his early life in the Canadian Army will give you laughs, and then leaves you enthusiastic as he outlines his revenge on his sadistic antagonists. Travel with this interesting couple in their many journeys together, both in North America and Europe. Another reviewer said "A true love story". Grief is a Shadow is not a dialogue of despair, but rather an antidote for living.
This handbook is geared towards the following aims: Reviewing the state of research on disordered language perception and production in adults and children. Describing and discussing present attempts at modelling human language processing by using linguistic disorders and pathologies as a data base. Presenting diagnostic and therapeutic concepts. Pointing out gaps and inconcistencies in current knowledge and theories. In bringing together knowlegde of different sources and disciplines under a common roof, the editors have achieved a comprehensive overview of the state of the art in the field of language pathology. Because of the diversity of the disciplines contributing to this scientific fi...
The room felt small and confining, the walls threatening, we had been asked to leave room 209, a number to be forever engraved on my mind. The recalcitrant nurse had at last understood the condition of my wife, and had finally visited the room, almost 4 hours after being informed that her patient was complaining of lack of oxygen. How could this be? Our destination in the promised land was Cole Harbor to a few miles East of Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. The intention of us coming here was that we were to work on the poultry farm of Iris’s brother, eventually coming to be joint owners. There are things in one’s life that remain in your memory forever, like the hit tune on our honeymoon “Oklah...
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