Something to Remember Me. BYE
Something to Remember Me. BYE
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Something to Remember Me. BYE by Bruce Stasiuk
Compiled by a team of students and practising doctors and consultants from the University of Edinburgh Medical School in the UK, Cardiology in a Heartbeat provides practical advice to enable the reader to get to grips with the subject quickly and easily.This unique author team brings the reader the best of both worlds: the student authors focus on what students need to know whilst the contributions from senior medics ensure the book is accurate and covers the subject completely.
The attractive full-color layout and short, consistent chapters mean the book is easy to navigate through; this is especially useful when the reader wants to quickly brush up on a particular topic or find an answer to a specific question.
The book boasts an array of design features specifically for students (such as 'pro-tips', 'exam essentials', mnemonics, 'in a nutshell' sections) to really help the reader understand the subject and, just as importantly, to pass their exams.
Sports were a big part of his life until that Friday. Born in the South Bronx, not far from Randall's Island, he learned to play baseball. When the NY Yankees Little League was founded, he was the first player selected.
He later became the catcher on the Long Island Babe Ruth League all-star team which was scouted by Frank Staub, the manager of the Ronkonkoma Cardinals. Staub invited Bruce to try out the following season. Carl Yastrzemski Sr. and Jr. both played the infield.
That November, Bruce broke his neck on a trampoline, becoming a quadriplegic.
After a two-year hospital stay, he realized that his athletic prospects were over.
Although always bored with school, he attended college. Upon graduating from the education program, he taught college courses, until accepting a position instructing elementary students.
Uninspired by his own student experience, he wasn't going to do the same to his students.
Using his creative innovations he aimed to make the classroom a stimulating place. He married Gina. They spent their honeymoon as members of the Citizens Exchange Corps where they travelled through the U.S.S.R., trying to douse the heat from the cold war. They moved to Southold where he, by chance, became the first person to drive on the completed Long Island Expressway. Sponsored by an old farmer, Bruce became the youngest member of Custer Institute.
When the drive became too much, they moved close to Stony Brook University.
After retiring, he taught school innovation to teachers.
He presently teaches a course at the University...
Do you ever wonder what you're thinking?
He later became the catcher on the Long Island Babe Ruth League all-star team which was scouted by Frank Staub, the manager of the Ronkonkoma Cardinals. Staub invited Bruce to try out the following season. Carl Yastrzemski Sr. and Jr. both played the infield.
That November, Bruce broke his neck on a trampoline, becoming a quadriplegic.
After a two-year hospital stay, he realized that his athletic prospects were over.
Although always bored with school, he attended college. Upon graduating from the education program, he taught college courses, until accepting a position instructing elementary students.
Uninspired by his own student experience, he wasn't going to do the same to his students.
Using his creative innovations he aimed to make the classroom a stimulating place. He married Gina. They spent their honeymoon as members of the Citizens Exchange Corps where they travelled through the U.S.S.R., trying to douse the heat from the cold war. They moved to Southold where he, by chance, became the first person to drive on the completed Long Island Expressway. Sponsored by an old farmer, Bruce became the youngest member of Custer Institute.
When the drive became too much, they moved close to Stony Brook University.
After retiring, he taught school innovation to teachers.
He presently teaches a course at the University...
Do you ever wonder what you're thinking?
| SKU | Unavailable |
| ISBN 13 | 9781098358006 |
| ISBN 10 | 1098358007 |
| Title | Something to Remember Me. BYE |
| Author | Bruce Stasiuk |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Bookbaby |
| Year published | 2021-05-07 |
| Number of pages | 192 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
| Note | Unavailable |