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Parents, you are your child's most significant educator and advocate - not the schools, not the culture, not the media, not their peers, and not the government. This change of world view, this paradigm shift, is at the heart of Teaching Your Children Where the Schools Leave Off. It transforms your mindset from passively receiving the education your school system is providing to actively providing the education your child is capable of receiving.
Status! Status! Status! Exhibition & Workshop for International Artists 12/16/2011 - 12/18/2011 The exhibition champions the accomplishments and impending struggles of international artist currently residing in New York. The goal of this exhibition to present friends with cordiality. A respect for amity results in a tolerance of stylistic dis-ambiguities. Artists Included: Sarah Butler Noa Charuvi Yunwoo Choi Tamar Ettun Allison Freeman w/ Tara Kelton Elisa Garcia de la Huerta Wieteke Heldens Zeynab Izadyar Hwan Jahng Gelare Khoshgozaran Jung ah Kim Eun Jin Kim Grace Kim Julie Lænkholm Catherine Chiao Ju Lan Adehla Lee Shiyuan Liu Sanaz Mazinani Uno Nam Astrid Nobel Jong Oh Minho Kim Iliana Ortega Hayal Pozanti Nooshin Rostami Naomi Safran-Hon Alexandra Wolkowicz
This book delineates the state of the art of the diagnosis and treatment of J wave syndromes, as well as where future research needs to be directed. It covers basic science, translational and clinical aspects of these syndromes. The authors are leading experts in their respective fields, who have contributed prominently to the literature concerning these topics. J wave syndromes are one of the hottest topics in cardiology today. Cardiac arrhythmias associated with Brugada syndrome (BrS) or an early repolarization (ER) pattern in the inferior or infero-lateral ECG leads are thought to be mechanistically linked to accentuation of transient outward current (Ito)-mediated J waves. Although BrS a...
This is an engaging, richly detailed biography of a family of Norwegian immigrant homesteaders in eastern North Dakota in the late 1800s. Educator and world traveler Aagot Raaen wrote this reminiscence late in her life. Like Giants in the Earth and Old Jules, Grass of the Earth deals frankly with a darker side of pioneer life on the prairie.