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36 Poly Resin Skull Steel Walking Stick Gentleman Cane $16.99 This is the 36″ Poly Resin Skull Steel Walking Stick Gentleman Cane. The cane shaft has been constructed from steel with a black glossy finish. The cane features two steel fittings. The head of the cane has been constructed from Poly Resin into a skull…. |
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Outer Banks Women’s Essential Pique Polo Shirt $1.00 100% Cotton, classic and durable styling fit for women, four-button placket…. |
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Lean Hospitals: Improving Quality, Patient Safety, and Employee Satisfaction $48.95 Winner of a 2009 Shingo Research and Professional Publication Prize Drawing on his years of working with hospitals, Mark Graban explains why and how Lean can be used to improve safety, quality, and efficiency in a healthcare setting. After highlighting the benefits of Lean methods for patients, employees, physicians, and the hospital itself, he explains how Lean manufacturing staples such as Value… |
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Leading Geeks: How to Manage and Lead the People Who Deliver Technology $14.19 Winner of the 2003 Financial Times Germany/getAbstract Business & Finance Book AwardLeading Geeks challenges the conventional wisdom that leadership methods are universal and gives executives and managers the understanding they need to manage and lead the technologists on whom they have become so dependent. This much-needed book? written in nontechnical language by Paul Glen, a highly acclaimed ma… |
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Perfect Phrases for Performance Reviews : Hundreds of Ready-to-Use Phrases That Describe Your Employees’ Performance $6.60 Hands-on help for quicklyand persuasivelywriting company-mandated performance appraisals Writing performance appraisals is one of the most difficult and time-consuming tasks managers face. Perfect Phrases for Performance Reviews simplifies the job, providing a comprehensive collection of phrases that managers can use to describe employee performance, provide directions for improvement, and… |
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Used Wilson Spine Driver With an innovative crown and unique perimeter weighting design, the new Wilson Staff Spine driver pushes the envelope of driver geometry to provide high Moment of Inertia (MOI) and low Center of Gravity (CG) for long, straight driver distance. A unique “spine”, or ridge line, reinforces the face behind the impact area, offering higher initial ball velocity and distance…. |
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Adjusted To Death $8.99 Meet Kate Jasper, Marin County, California’s own, organically grown, amateur sleuth. (“She’s smart, funny, vulnerable, and unpretentious.”–Marilyn Wallace, editor of the SISTERS IN CRIME series.) In this first Kate Jasper mystery, Kate visits her chiropractor for a simple spinal adjustment, but instead finds a dead man on one of the tables…dead of a broken neck. And it seems everyone in the chiropractor’s office knew the victim, Scott Younger, in one way or another, except for Kate herself. Maggie, Kate’s friend and chiropractor, has known Scott for years, as has her staff. Her receptionist, Renee, even dated him. Devi knew Scott from college. Guru-follower, Valerie, accuses Scott of being a drug pusher! And Wayne, Scott’s now unnecessary bodyguard, a shy, homely man who almost makes Kate forget her husband has left her, knew him the best of all. But Kate can’t forget murder, especially since Wayne is the main suspect. And there’s the pesky matter of Kate’s fingerprints on the metal bar that broke Scott Younger’s neck. Kate Jasper’s in for a spine-tingling, bone-chilling adventure. |
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Animal Tales: Little Golden Book Collection $10.99 Nine timeless Golden animal tales come together in one deluxe, affordable compilation. This volume of cherished stories has 224 gilded pages, beautifully bound with the famous golden spine. This wonderful collection includes such classics as The Saggy Baggy Elephant, Mister Dog, and Tawny Scrawny Lion . . . and many more |
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Chinese M L E Weapons $14.14 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Chinese Swords, Jian, Dao, Meteor Hammer, Chain Whip, Guan Dao, Hook Sword, Repeating Crossbow, Rope Dart, Chicken Sickles, Three-Section Staff, Nine-Toothed Rake, Green Dragon Crescent Blade, Taijijian, Fire Lance, Qiang, Butterfly Sword, Gun, Dagger-Axe, Zhanmadao, Monk’s Spade, Miao Dao, Dadao, Deer Horn Knives, Changdao, Wind and Fire Wheels, Nandao, Chúi, Podao, Spear of Fuchai, Yanmaodao, Eighteen Arms of Wushu, Huochong, Bisento, Emeici, Nangun, Liuyedao, Wodao, Piandao, Niuweidao, Tu Huo Qiang, San-Ku-Chu. Excerpt: Chinese swords have a long history in China. Stone swords were used in prehistoric times. Bronze swords have been traced back to the bronze daggers of the Western Zhou period, but did not come into common use until the Eastern Zhou period. Bronze long swords suddenly appeared during the mid-third century BC. Later swords were made of iron or steel. These metals were wrought, never cast. Swords commonly reached a length of 70100 cm, although longer swords have been found. Chinese iron swords were used in Japan from the third to sixth century AD, but were replaced with Korean and native Japanese swords by the middle of the Heian era. Chinese group all swords into two types, Jian () and Dao (). Jian are dual edged and Dao are single edged. Chinese swords from the Warring States to Song Dynasty 1) Non-laminated bronze jian are well developed at this time. Appearance of the earliest laminated bronze jian where they utilize bronze with higher tin content for the cutting edges and bronze with lower tin content for the spine. It results in a sword with harder cutting edges and a more flexible spine to absorb shock 2) Extensive use of copper sulphides as anti-corrosion coatings on the bronze jian 3) Earliest iron and steel jian a… More: |
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Escape From America $14.95 “Escape from America” is a spine-chilling novel of suspense and intrigue that warns of what America could become. “I remember standing within the magnificent arch of the Old Town Bridge Tower and looking across the Medieval Charles Bridge. The skyline of Prague was dominated by the Cathedral of Saint Vitus; its spotlit spires piercing the night-a citadel of hope.”Hope. What a glorious word. Much of my life had been a battle against cynicism. By emigrating to America I felt I would find freedom to continue my search for truth.”How could I have foreseen the major political shifts that would occur in the two most powerful nations in the world?”When the new “politically correct” regime came to power in the U.S., I found myself asking over and over: ‘Why did I ever leave the Soviet Union to come to the United States? And how can I escape from America?’ “The author, Wallace Henley, author of many books, has been a journalist and columnist for a daily newspaper. He also served as a lecturer, editor and staff assistant to Richard Nixon during the final days of the Watergate Scandal. Widely traveled, he has taught in the former Soviet Union. He is now a pastor in Houston. |
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Holman Legacy Ultra Thin Reference Bible: Christian Standard Bible $75.5 An exceptionally crafted edition of the HCSB Large Print UltraThin Reference Bible. Genuine leather, heirloom spine detail, and lifetime guarantee. |
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Old Hag DVD $14.99 When a staff member at a desolate depot opens a mysterious chest, the night crew starts to notice spine-chilling happenings in this psychological horror film. Little do they know that the chest con… |
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Old Hag DVD (K.C. Sales) $12.09 K.C. Sales – When a staff member at a desolate depot opens a mysterious chest, the night crew starts to notice spine-chilling happenings in this psychological horror film. Little do they know that … |
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Orthopaedic Knowledge Update: Spine 3: OKU $149.34 Jeffrey M., Ed. Spivak Ed., Patrick J. Connolly, Jeffrey Spivak (Editor), Contribution by North American Spine Society Staff,Paperback, Edition: 3,Series: AAOS Orthopaedic Knowledge Update Series, English-language edition,Pub by American Academy of Ortho |
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Physical Diagnosis of Pain with DVD $119.99 The only atlas devoted to the physical diagnosis of pain, Dr. Steven Waldman’s 2nd edition of Physical Diagnosis of Pain continues to offer a clear, how-to-do-it approach to the accurate diagnosis of 300 conditions through their physical signs. Dr. Waldman’s teaching method coupled with new and beautifully detailed illustrations give you the information you need to optimize outcomes for your patients with pain. Plus, thirty new chapters keep you up to date and a DVD of procedural videos performed by Dr. Waldman provides you with authoritative guidance on conducting physical examinations to help you effectively diagnose pain.Examines the full range of conditions in the shoulder and upper extremity, elbow and forearm, wrist and hand, spine, hip, knee, ankle, and foot offering you complete coverage.Integrates high-quality color illustrations as well as hundreds of crisply reproduced radiographic and MR images, and clinical photographs of actual exam procedures and techniques providing exceptional visual guidance.Includes a DVD of videos of Dr. Waldman and his staff performing techniques of the physical exam for expert, how-to-do-it guidance. Discusses the hottest topics in the field through 30 new chapters, including, The Andrews Anterior Apprehension Test for Anterior Instability, The Jobe Supraspinatus Test, The Schober Test for Lumbar Spine Flexion, The Swan Neck Deformity Sign, and many, many more with all remaining chapters refreshed with updated content to keep you absolutely current.Includes new illustrations for enhanced visual guidance. |
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Pocket Atlas of Spine Surgery $43.17 Used – “This atlas will serve as a valuable resource not only for orthopedic surgeons, neurosurgeons, and surgical trainees such as residents and fellows, but also for physician assistants, nursing staff personnel, and anyone else involved in the operative care of patients undergoing spinal surgery”–Provided by publisher. |
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Pocket Atlas of Spine Surgery $55 New – “This atlas will serve as a valuable resource not only for orthopedic surgeons, neurosurgeons, and surgical trainees such as residents and fellows, but also for physician assistants, nursing staff personnel, and anyone else involved in the operative care of patients undergoing spinal surgery”–Provided by publisher. |
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Prevention and Management of Osteoporosis: Report of a WHO Scientific Group $24 Bone is hard tissue that is in a constant state of flux, being built up by bone-forming cells called osteoblasts while also being broken down or resorbed by cells known as osteoclasts. During childhood and adolescence, bone formation is dominant; bone length and girth increase with age, ending at early adulthood when peak bone mass is attained. Males generally exhibit a longer growth period, resulting in bones of greater size and overall strength. In males after the age of 20, bone resorbtion becomes predominant, and bone mineral content declines about 4% per decade. Females tend to maintain peak mineral content until menopause, at which time it declines about 15% per decade. Osteoporosis is a disease characterized by low bone mass and structural deterioration of bone tissue, leading to bone fragility and an increased susceptibility to fractures, especially of the hip, spine, and wrist. Osteoporosis occurs primarily as a result of normal ageing, but can arise as a result of impaired development of peak bone mass (e.g. due to delayed puberty or undernutrition) or excessive bone loss during adulthood (e.g. due to estrogen deficiency in women, undernutrition, or corticosteriod use). Osteoporosis-induced fractures cause a great burden to society. Hip fractures are the most serious, as they nearly always result in hospitalization, are fatal about 20% of the time, and produce permanent disability about half the time. Fracture rates increase rapidly with age and the lifetime risk of fracture in 50 year-old women is about 40%, similar to that for coronary heart disease. In 1990, there were 1.7 million hip fractures alone worldwide; with changes in population demographics, this figure is expected to rise to 6 million by 2050. To help describe the nature and consequences of osteoporosis, as well as strategies for its prevention and management, a WHO Scientific Group meeting of international experts was held in Geneva, which resulted in this technical report. This |
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The Spine Dictionary: A Comprehensive Guide to Spine Terminology $72.95 New – This guide to spine terminology includes definitions of disorders, tests, treatments, drug names, acronyms, abbreviations, and symbols from all disciplines caring for patients with spine disorders, including orthopaedic surgeons, neurosurgeons, therapists, chiropractors, and all those looking for a complete guide to spine terminology, particularly office staff of spine practitioners and libraries. Features multidisciplinary editorial board and multidisciplinary approach to terminology, so |
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The Spine Dictionary: A Comprehensive Guide to Spine Terminology $7.92 Used – This guide to spine terminology includes definitions of disorders, tests, treatments, drug names, acronyms, abbreviations, and symbols from all disciplines caring for patients with spine disorders, including orthopaedic surgeons, neurosurgeons, therapists, chiropractors, and all those looking for a complete guide to spine terminology, particularly office staff of spine practitioners and libraries. Features multidisciplinary editorial board and multidisciplinary approach to terminology, so |
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Laser spine surgery
Back fusion! No way try this first Laser Spine Surgery
Laser spine surgery is the wave of the future
Laser spine surgery can help you get your life back and not have a back fusion.
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Do not have a back fusion until you have looked into Laser Spine Surgery
Laser Spine Surgery is the wave of the future. If you are living in back pain and you tried doing all the therapy and having to take pain pills and it just seems like there is no end it site you might want to look into laser spine surgery. Most doctors will want you to have a back fusion and I know the first thing you think of is o my God what is a “back fusion” it can’t be good to have surgery on my back and I don’t want to have anybody operating on my back. You are right but the Laser surgery is a very new and very non invasive surgery.
That is very understandable to feel scared operations on your back are very delicate procedure and if you can avoid them it is best to a point sometimes the pain can be so bad it is almost unreal. You definably want to look around for professional spine surgeons and get testimonials. The one place I have found that you should check out is Duek spine clinic because of its revolutionary process that is not near as invasive and could be the answer to what you are looking for today. The Duke spine Institute has a trademark Duek Laser Disc Repair and is a laser spine surgery for treatment of back and neck pain. It is the most successful and least damaging spine surgery available in the world. People fly from all around the world to visit the Duke spine Institute and have this procedure with Laser Spine Surgery.
There were thousands of back surgeries every year and most of the time the surgery is not necessary and it will tend to damage healthy tissue. One of the main goals of laser spine surgery is to avoid drilling holes in the spine or otherwise called “Laminotomy” this can weaken the spine to the point of needing a spinal fusion.
The other great thing about this process is that you don’t have to be laid off were for weeks or months you generally go back to work within five days so you don’t lose your job you feel better and you didn’t have to have a back fusion.
If you’re having back and neck pain, numbness in your arms or in your legs you might want to consider laser spine surgery. Laser spine surgery is the wave of the future and you can have the future now. I would contact Duekspine.com they are very good about calling you explaining the process. And from meeting the staff they are all very considerate and very professional.
Laser spine surgery can give you back your life and make you feel young again. Call and find out more.
About the Author
Deuk Spine Institute employs a comprehensive continuum of care approach and a world class team of physicians, each the best in their field. Our success lies in our commitment to a Patient First attitude providing you with the highest quality medical care especially with the Laser Spine Surgery. For more info, visit http://www.deukspine.com
Executives: What would you do if your staff was pressuring you….?
What would you do if your staff was pressuring you to go around your boss and make some decisions SOLO that are supposed to be done jointly? Insiutatiating that you are your boss’s puppet or that you just don’t have a spine?
Hey, dang, its just a question…I didn’t insiunate I ever gave into the pressure, I’m just curious. You don’t fire a manager because their employees are pressuring them – you fire them over how they handle it. SHeesh.
Your staff should never ask you to make decisions without your boss’s knowledge or agreement. Remember one thing, whatever decision you make (regardless of who prompted you to make it) will ultimatley fall on your shoulders and the consequences will not be shared. If these decisions need to be made then sit with your boss and make them – don’t let your staff pressure you into anything.
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