Normal-Ish

Normal-Ish
Author: Alan Simmons
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2011-04-26
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 125788235X

Most kids want to fit in. To be normal. But Alan Simmons never quite made it to normal. His Southern Baptist family worked for and lived next to the Monastery of St. Clare, a Catholic convent that housed 28 secluded nuns. Normal kids played sports. Alan helped his father bury deceased nuns and seal their graves in a crypt underneath the monastery. Normal kids brought toys or pet hamsters to Show and Tell. Alan brought rosary beads. Growing up straddling 2 cultures eventually gets to a kid. Especially a fat kid whose chances of fitting in are slim to begin with. But there's never a dull moment. The priest next door thinks he's a Jack London character. Sister Joan's cousin is from another planet. And Sister Angela's great-nephew is an 80s rock icon. Despite his comical surroundings, though, Alan fights a daily battle with self-hatred, and he's at the end of his rope. He's desperate to feel loved, to feel normal. But he's starting to think he might just have to settle for normal-ish.

Back to Normalish

Back to Normalish
Author: J.J. Vega
Publisher: The Giant Coffee Blunderbuss
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2022-07-11
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1943474060

Jack works his way through rebuilding his bar while trying to to help Corva heal. In the meantime, Corva is trying to figure out her place and how Zeke fits in with her strange ability to fight. Some of that has to go on pause, though, because a raid is coming to Bule.

Cytogenetic Abnormalities

Cytogenetic Abnormalities
Author: Susan Mahler Zneimer
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 672
Release: 2014-09-22
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1118912497

Cytogenetics is the study of the structure and function of chromosomes in relation to phenotypic expression.Chromosomal abnormalities underlie the development of a wide variety of diseases and disorders ranging from Down syndrome to cancer, and are of widespread interest in both basic and clinical research. Cytogenetic Abnormalities: Chromosomal, FISH, and Microarray-Based Clinical Reporting is a practical guide that describes cytogenetic abnormalities, their clinical implications and how best to report and communicate laboratory findings in research and clinical settings. The text first examines chromosomal, FISH, and microarray-based analyses in constitutional disorders. Using these same methodologies, the book's focus shifts to acquired abnormalities in cancers. Both sections provide illustrative examples of cytogenetic abnormalities and how to communicate these findings in standardized laboratory reports. Providing both a wealth of cytogenetic information, as well as practical guidance on how best to communicate findings to fellow research and medical professionals, Cytogenetic Abnormalities will be an essential resource for cytogeneticists, laboratory personnel, clinicians, research scientists, and students in the field. A guide to interpreting and reporting cytogenetic laboratory results involved in constitutional disorders and cancers Guides the reader on implementing the International System for Human Cytogenetic Nomenclature in written reports Provides information to allow scientists and medical professionals to fully understand and communicate cytogenetic abnormalities Describes a wide array of cytogenetic abnormalities observed in the laboratory Divided into user-friendly sections devoted to methodologies and implications of specific diseases

Consciousness and the World

Consciousness and the World
Author: Brian O'Shaughnessy
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 714
Release: 2000
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0198238932

Brian O'Shaughnessy presents a theory of consciousness, one of the most fascinating but puzzling aspects of human existence. He investigates what consciousness is and how it engages, through perception, with the world.

Principle of Electrical Engineering and Electronics

Principle of Electrical Engineering and Electronics
Author: Mehta V.K. & Mehta Rohit
Publisher: S. Chand Publishing
Total Pages:
Release: 2014
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9352837193

This book has been revised thoroughly. A large number of practical problems have been added to make the book more useful to the students. Also included, multiple-choice questions at the end of each chapter.

Normalish

Normalish
Author: Margaret Lesh
Publisher: Storyrhyme.com Publishing
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2015-03-20
Genre:
ISBN: 9780692402993

Fifteen-year-old Stacy questions the strange world of high school, love, her role in a harsh universe, and life, in Normalish. People tell you high school's so great and wonderful, but they're lying. It's mostly horrible and full of disappointment. It sucks. Your best friend abandons you. The jerk you're in love with pretends to be into you, and then the big dump. The boy you've really clicked with as a friend decides to go all crushy over you, so you break his heart just like yours was--smashed into little pieces. Your sister goes mental, and you get involved with a guy who's even crazier than she is (who you know is a very bad idea, but you do it anyway). Math only adds another stink of failure to the whole thing. High school blows. Just ask Stacy. She'd want you to know.