Author: Harold Aaron Stein
Publisher: New York ; Toronto : Beaufort Books
ISBN:
Category : Sports & Recreation
Languages : en
Pages : 244
Book Description
Hitting Blind
Outlook for the Blind
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Blind
Languages : en
Pages : 342
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Blind
Languages : en
Pages : 342
Book Description
The Wisdom of the Eye
Author: David M. Miller
Publisher: Elsevier
ISBN: 0080542689
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 222
Book Description
The Wisdom of the Eye is a survey of the major concepts underlying many of the basic sciences related to the human eye and visual brain in one volume, using anecdotes and a minimum of highly technical language to emphasize the important points. This book presents an up-to-date treatment on how the eye and visual system work to help us see, interpret what we see, and communicate what we feel. It also examines how this description of the visual system teaches us more about ourselves. - Written in a user-friendly style, absent of jargon - Humanizes vision research using anecdotes - Uses many original illustrations and examples to demonstrate concepts - Provides a synthesis of many disciplines including ophthalmology, optometry, and basic science - Presents the visual system consistently in the context of its survival advantages - Covers a wide variety of topics including infant vision, adult retinal image, animal vision, eye injuries, refractive areas, the eye as a transmitter and receiver of information, optical illusions, color, visual awareness, and more
Publisher: Elsevier
ISBN: 0080542689
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 222
Book Description
The Wisdom of the Eye is a survey of the major concepts underlying many of the basic sciences related to the human eye and visual brain in one volume, using anecdotes and a minimum of highly technical language to emphasize the important points. This book presents an up-to-date treatment on how the eye and visual system work to help us see, interpret what we see, and communicate what we feel. It also examines how this description of the visual system teaches us more about ourselves. - Written in a user-friendly style, absent of jargon - Humanizes vision research using anecdotes - Uses many original illustrations and examples to demonstrate concepts - Provides a synthesis of many disciplines including ophthalmology, optometry, and basic science - Presents the visual system consistently in the context of its survival advantages - Covers a wide variety of topics including infant vision, adult retinal image, animal vision, eye injuries, refractive areas, the eye as a transmitter and receiver of information, optical illusions, color, visual awareness, and more
Psychopharmacology Bulletin
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Psychopharmacology
Languages : en
Pages : 932
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Psychopharmacology
Languages : en
Pages : 932
Book Description
Eyes on Ice & No Blind Mice
Author: Saad Shaikh M. D.
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 1425980244
Category : Technology & Engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 342
Book Description
A travelogue full of adventure, A Place to Belong is the story of a young teenage boy's search for self worth and faith in a cruel world. Paul Miller was eight years old when his parents took him on a mystifying, zigzagging journey, from Detroit to Florida, to California and back again. His father's tenuous grip on reality becomes as changeable as the landscapes they travel through. Paul's simple questions are ignored or answered by the back of his Father's hand. Paul jumps the roof-tops of Detroit slums, butts heads with the gangs of Los Angeles and gets caught up in a world of petty theft. Life hangs by bus fare, the surprising kindness of a loving family, a filthy motorist with a penchant for young boys, the kiss of a young girl. Along the way, Noah, a wise fisherman, shows Paul that God isn't some imperious judge sitting on top of a throne, but can become your best friend, a buddy you can talk to. " But can such a simple view account for all the misery Paul experiences?" In this captivating and at turns humorous story, a young man travels into the depths of despair and back again to find a place he can call home. "I got hooked and couldn't stop. This is a splendidly written story and quite a story to tell. So candid, unpretentious, and courageous." David Morris, Senior Editor Guideposts Books. "Miller tells a remarkable story, one that is in a sense an American Angela's Ashes but with the added element of faith as a factor in surviving an incredibly rough childhood." Michael Wilt, Editor, Nimble Spirit.
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 1425980244
Category : Technology & Engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 342
Book Description
A travelogue full of adventure, A Place to Belong is the story of a young teenage boy's search for self worth and faith in a cruel world. Paul Miller was eight years old when his parents took him on a mystifying, zigzagging journey, from Detroit to Florida, to California and back again. His father's tenuous grip on reality becomes as changeable as the landscapes they travel through. Paul's simple questions are ignored or answered by the back of his Father's hand. Paul jumps the roof-tops of Detroit slums, butts heads with the gangs of Los Angeles and gets caught up in a world of petty theft. Life hangs by bus fare, the surprising kindness of a loving family, a filthy motorist with a penchant for young boys, the kiss of a young girl. Along the way, Noah, a wise fisherman, shows Paul that God isn't some imperious judge sitting on top of a throne, but can become your best friend, a buddy you can talk to. " But can such a simple view account for all the misery Paul experiences?" In this captivating and at turns humorous story, a young man travels into the depths of despair and back again to find a place he can call home. "I got hooked and couldn't stop. This is a splendidly written story and quite a story to tell. So candid, unpretentious, and courageous." David Morris, Senior Editor Guideposts Books. "Miller tells a remarkable story, one that is in a sense an American Angela's Ashes but with the added element of faith as a factor in surviving an incredibly rough childhood." Michael Wilt, Editor, Nimble Spirit.
The Way I Saw It
Author: Harold A Stein M D Msc (Oph) Frcsc
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 1481721518
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 314
Book Description
"My walk through life in words and pictures." HS Dr. Harold Stein grew up in the small border town of Niagara Falls, Canada and went on to become a world authority in ophthalmology. Not all the things he learned along the way came from a text book or lecture as he illustrates in his memoirs. Follow along as he traces his early years, dodging across moving trains to get to school, trading a rifle for bugle in high school and the life changing encounter which inspired him to choose medicine as a career. While ophthalmology is a serious specialty, Dr. Stein never loses sight of his sense of humor, sharing his own faux pas in investments, family life and medicine. His stories are also a journey through history: the pre war years in Canada, of the post-war years at university as Toronto grew to become a world class city. In those years society, culture and technology changes and Dr. Stein gives us a front row seat through the 1950s and 1960s as he pursues his studies at the world famous Mayo Clinic and later Oxford University before starting at a suburban hospital built on a dirt road and surrounded by farms. Join him as he travels the world, sometimes for pleasure, sometimes to give back by using his skills to treat patients in the third world who would otherwise be blind or go blind. It's an adventure of a lifetime with lots of laughs along the way. HAROLD A. STEIN M.D., FRCSC 10 BELLAIR ST SUITE1805 TORONTO ONT.CANADA M5R3T8 EMAIL hastein @earthlink.net OR [email protected]> ph)416-920-2083 FAX 416-920-4288
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 1481721518
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 314
Book Description
"My walk through life in words and pictures." HS Dr. Harold Stein grew up in the small border town of Niagara Falls, Canada and went on to become a world authority in ophthalmology. Not all the things he learned along the way came from a text book or lecture as he illustrates in his memoirs. Follow along as he traces his early years, dodging across moving trains to get to school, trading a rifle for bugle in high school and the life changing encounter which inspired him to choose medicine as a career. While ophthalmology is a serious specialty, Dr. Stein never loses sight of his sense of humor, sharing his own faux pas in investments, family life and medicine. His stories are also a journey through history: the pre war years in Canada, of the post-war years at university as Toronto grew to become a world class city. In those years society, culture and technology changes and Dr. Stein gives us a front row seat through the 1950s and 1960s as he pursues his studies at the world famous Mayo Clinic and later Oxford University before starting at a suburban hospital built on a dirt road and surrounded by farms. Join him as he travels the world, sometimes for pleasure, sometimes to give back by using his skills to treat patients in the third world who would otherwise be blind or go blind. It's an adventure of a lifetime with lots of laughs along the way. HAROLD A. STEIN M.D., FRCSC 10 BELLAIR ST SUITE1805 TORONTO ONT.CANADA M5R3T8 EMAIL hastein @earthlink.net OR [email protected]> ph)416-920-2083 FAX 416-920-4288
Saving Par
Author: Todd Sones
Publisher: Rodale Books
ISBN: 1609616367
Category : Sports & Recreation
Languages : en
Pages : 226
Book Description
Drop strokes from your golf game with these proven techniques for confronting and solving tricky lies, deep rough, sand bunkers, and other devilishly challenging shots that can make the bogeys mount. What are your options when you encounter a fluffy lie in the rough near the green? How do you execute a super lob to a tight pin on an elevated green? What should you do when you're facing the perils of hitting through, under, or over trees; swinging with little or no backswing; taking opposite-hand shots; or hitting blind? You play like a champ. With the right frame of mind, and the right technique, a delicate pitch over a bunker can become as routine as a 3-foot putt. The key is preparation. Saving Par gives you the skills you need to hit the 40 most difficult and demanding shots in golf. As author and PGA pro Todd Sones says, "In every one of us there exists the capacity to respond with strokes of genius." It's time to find yours.
Publisher: Rodale Books
ISBN: 1609616367
Category : Sports & Recreation
Languages : en
Pages : 226
Book Description
Drop strokes from your golf game with these proven techniques for confronting and solving tricky lies, deep rough, sand bunkers, and other devilishly challenging shots that can make the bogeys mount. What are your options when you encounter a fluffy lie in the rough near the green? How do you execute a super lob to a tight pin on an elevated green? What should you do when you're facing the perils of hitting through, under, or over trees; swinging with little or no backswing; taking opposite-hand shots; or hitting blind? You play like a champ. With the right frame of mind, and the right technique, a delicate pitch over a bunker can become as routine as a 3-foot putt. The key is preparation. Saving Par gives you the skills you need to hit the 40 most difficult and demanding shots in golf. As author and PGA pro Todd Sones says, "In every one of us there exists the capacity to respond with strokes of genius." It's time to find yours.
Stand Up or Sit Out: Memories and Musings of a Blind Wrestler, Runner and All-around Regular Guy
Author: Anthony Candela
Publisher: Christian Faith Publishing, Inc.
ISBN: 1098005678
Category : Self-Help
Languages : en
Pages : 206
Book Description
In this memoir, Anthony Candela, a self-described "all-around regular guy," traverses a lifetime of challenges. Some of these are accidents of birth, like his poor eyesight and slow trek to blindness, and some are of his own making, like choosing to compete as a scholar-athlete. Infused with lots of New Yorkana, a touch of California, and a few related historical references, this memoir conveys that in any environment, life does not always follow a prescribed course. Moreover, as humans, all of us are imperfect. This includes people with disabilities who are often thought of as transcendent beings, but who should also be regarded as "all-around regular guys." Just like the rest of the human race, they often strive imperfectly to get through life. In his descriptions, the author hopes that readers will understand a little more about the nuts and bolts of running and wrestling, not to mention skiing and scuba diving. The ups and downs of coping with life and progressive loss of eyesight and, by extraction, disability in general will be clearer. Readers will come away with a fuller appreciation of the ways people deal with challenges. In the end, we all have a choice whether to stand up or sit out. The story related in these pages will occasionally give you cause to chuckle or even shed tears of sadness or joy. Above all else, it will enlighten you about why things happen the way they do. Ultimately, this memoir increases our understanding of what it means to be truly human. Perhaps after reading it, we will be kinder and gentler to each other. Most important, perhaps we will take it a little easier on ourselves.
Publisher: Christian Faith Publishing, Inc.
ISBN: 1098005678
Category : Self-Help
Languages : en
Pages : 206
Book Description
In this memoir, Anthony Candela, a self-described "all-around regular guy," traverses a lifetime of challenges. Some of these are accidents of birth, like his poor eyesight and slow trek to blindness, and some are of his own making, like choosing to compete as a scholar-athlete. Infused with lots of New Yorkana, a touch of California, and a few related historical references, this memoir conveys that in any environment, life does not always follow a prescribed course. Moreover, as humans, all of us are imperfect. This includes people with disabilities who are often thought of as transcendent beings, but who should also be regarded as "all-around regular guys." Just like the rest of the human race, they often strive imperfectly to get through life. In his descriptions, the author hopes that readers will understand a little more about the nuts and bolts of running and wrestling, not to mention skiing and scuba diving. The ups and downs of coping with life and progressive loss of eyesight and, by extraction, disability in general will be clearer. Readers will come away with a fuller appreciation of the ways people deal with challenges. In the end, we all have a choice whether to stand up or sit out. The story related in these pages will occasionally give you cause to chuckle or even shed tears of sadness or joy. Above all else, it will enlighten you about why things happen the way they do. Ultimately, this memoir increases our understanding of what it means to be truly human. Perhaps after reading it, we will be kinder and gentler to each other. Most important, perhaps we will take it a little easier on ourselves.
Witch Psychorax
Author: Anand Bose
Publisher: BookRix
ISBN: 3739646519
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 99
Book Description
This volume focuses on micro stories or flash fiction. There has been an effort to keep the art of story telling without loosing relevance to contemporary times. There are stories of suspense, enigma, dreams, crime and also stories with the stirrings of autobiography.
Publisher: BookRix
ISBN: 3739646519
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 99
Book Description
This volume focuses on micro stories or flash fiction. There has been an effort to keep the art of story telling without loosing relevance to contemporary times. There are stories of suspense, enigma, dreams, crime and also stories with the stirrings of autobiography.
The New Outlook for the Blind
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Blind
Languages : en
Pages : 564
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Blind
Languages : en
Pages : 564
Book Description