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On a steamy August day in 1993, the Pee Dee Education Center held its monthly meeting in the long, narrow board room on the second floor of the building located on Dargan Street in downtown Florence. On that day, eighteen of the nineteen member superintendents voted to sue the state of South Carolina. As they took this action, the superintendents were not aware they were becoming a part of a state-by-state national movement, a movement that would challenge state governments to provide a higher level of education for each state's poorest students. The South Carolinians only knew they were struggling to offer students in their districts the kind of education the students needed to break out of...
INTERVENTIONAL CARDIOLOGY The updated guide to understanding and implementing today’s interventional cardiology procedures Minimally invasive methods of cardiovascular intervention are developing apace, propelled by unprecedented advancements in technology and procedural expertise. Bearing exciting implications for a broad range of adjacent fields of surgery and patient care, these innovative techniques are of ever-increasing importance, not only within cardiology, but across medicine as a whole. This third edition of Interventional Cardiology is designed to equip practitioners of all levels with a working knowledge of today’s best and most up-to-date practices, as well as the fundamenta...
This issue of Interventional Cardiology Clinics, edited by Dr. Marvin H. Eng, will focus on Transcatheter aortic valve replacement. Topics discussed in this issue include, but are not limited to: Choosing between transcatheter heart valves and surgery in a world with low-risk TAVR, Femoral access, hemostasis and vascular complications for TAVR, Balloon expandable Edwards Sapien Transcatheter Heart Valves: Safety and Efficacy, Conduction Delay and Pacing in TAVR, Mechanical complications of TAVR, Risk and mitigation of coronary obstruction in TAVR, Valve-in-Valve TAVR, Alternative Access for TAVR, Neurological complications in TAVR, Early leaflet thickening, durability and bioprosthetic valve...
Inspired by William Shakespeare who was a hopeless romantic and wrote his sonnets induced by passion and love. These expressions of love as they are written have been influenced by the touch and hold that this emotion has on us. An emotion in it of its own that gives life meaning. It gives it purpose. When we live for more than just ourselves. It is life changing. It alters everything. Love can make us lose our words, make us speechless, stop us in our tracks. Love can inspire us to live more fully, to reach for more, to love more, for the sake of our beloved. Here are 75 short poems without titles because they need not them. And if you’ve ever been in love you know there are never enough words to express the feelings it incurs. is book is a wonderful way of sharing some of them.
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True love goes beyond words. It goes beyond actions. If you have ever experience it, you know that nothing you can say or do will ever entirely express the love you happen to feel. Not only do you feel it with your heart, but wholly with your mind, body and soul. True love can never die; for even if you have moved on from your beloved, the love you feel will always exist It will never wane, it will never fade, never diminish. For that love carried will go on, it will never stop. Not even death will put an end to it; for such things are dispersed into the universe, it’s what keeps existence going. It is what all creation is made of. God created with nothing but love; and true love is the closest thing to God’s love for us. That is why an emotion just as such; humans are even capable of. For we were created in God’s image. And we would all ceases to exist the day that we all stop loving.
Once nearly as ubiquitous as dictionaries and cookbooks are today, letter-writing manuals and their predecessors served to instruct individuals not only on the art of letter composition but also, in effect, on personal conduct. Poster and Mitchell contend that the study of letter-writing theory, which bridges rhetorical theory and grammatical studies, represents an emerging discipline in need of definition. In this volume, they gather the contributions of eleven experts to sketch the contours of epistolary theory and collect the historic and bibliographic materials - from Isocrates to email - that form the basis for its study.