The Way Things Oughta' Be Told

The Way Things Oughta' Be Told
Author: Burt Grossman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 324
Release: 1996-09
Genre: Humor
ISBN: 9781885758064

He was pro football's version of Rush Limbaugh, a left defensive end with a right-sided view of the National Football League & America. His name is Burt Grossman, & although he was never politically correct, he was, without a doubt, the funniest guy in the NFL. And now, he's telling his story, & he's telling it THE WAY THINGS OUGHTA' BE TOLD. John Madden called Burt, "The funniest guy in football." Joe Namath said, "He's the best interview in the NFL." Burt has retired from the NFL & he has pulled off the muzzle. He's going public & he's taking aim at the twisted lunacy of football & the liberal wackos who, in his estimation, are ruining the American way of life. Brutally honest & outrageous, Burt, in his uniquely hilarious & sometime shocking say-anything-about-anyone style, is taking the reader on a journey through the locker room, out to the gridiron & on to the White House. Finally, a conservative stud other than Rush Limbaugh is stepping forward & telling it THE WAY THINGS OUGHTA' BE TOLD. Order from Quality Sports Publications at 1-800-464-1116, #24 Buysse Drive, Coal Valley, IL 61240.

The Last Lecture

The Last Lecture
Author: Randy Pausch
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010
Genre: Cancer
ISBN: 9780340978504

The author, a computer science professor diagnosed with terminal cancer, explores his life, the lessons that he has learned, how he has worked to achieve his childhood dreams, and the effect of his diagnosis on him and his family.

Tell Me Again How a Crush Should Feel

Tell Me Again How a Crush Should Feel
Author: Sara Farizan
Publisher: Algonquin Books
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2015-10-06
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 1616205490

At Armstead Academy, everyone knows everything about everyone. Well, everyone thinks they know everything . . . Leila has made it most of the way through Armstead Academy without having a crush on anyone, which is a relief. As an Iranian American, she’s different enough; if word got out that Leila liked girls, life would be twice as hard. But when beautiful new girl Saskia shows up, Leila starts to take risks she never thought she would. As she carefully confides in trusted friends about Saskia’s confusing signals, Leila begins to figure out that all her classmates are more complicated than they first appear to be, and some are keeping surprising secrets of their own “An empowering romance featuring a lovable, awkward protagonist who just needs a little nudge of confidence to totally claim her multifaceted identity.” —Booklist, starred review “Farizan exceeds the high expectations she set with her debut, If You Could Be Mine, in this fresh, humorous, and poignant exploration of friendship and love.” —Publishers Weekly, starred review “Funny, heartwarming, and wise.” —Kirkus Reviews • A 2015 ALA Top Ten Rainbow List Title • A 2015 YALSA Quick Pick for Reluctant Young Adult Readers

How to Say No...and Live to Tell About It

How to Say No...and Live to Tell About It
Author: Mary M. Byers
Publisher: Harvest House Publishers
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2006
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780736916875

Do you know a yes-aholic? Many women feel pressured to say yes to commitments and activities even though their time and resources are already stretched thin. Mary Byers, author of Mother Load, offers women strategies for quickly evaluating commitments, priorities, and energy levels so they can realistically decide what to do. Readers will discover how to... know when "yes" isn't the logical answer identify the best use of their time use their gifts and talents more effectively turn down "opportunities" graciously have more time with their families Whether at home or in the business world, women will be excited about these secrets to guilt-free decisions that lead to more efficient productivity and more discretionary time.

How Do We Tell The Workers?

How Do We Tell The Workers?
Author: Joe Kincheloe
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 411
Release: 2018-03-05
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0429973349

This book analyzes the ways that workers are educated," via a variety of institutions, to fit into the contemporary labour-unfriendly economic system. As he examines the history and purposes of vocational education, Kincheloe illustrates the manner in which this education shapes the politics of the era. How Do We Tell the Workers? is important reading for policy makers, labour leaders, and educators.

Tell Me How This Ends Well

Tell Me How This Ends Well
Author: David Samuel Levinson
Publisher: Hogarth
Total Pages: 434
Release: 2018-01-02
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0451496892

Why is tonight different from all other nights? Tonight we kill dad. In 2022, American Jews face an increasingly unsafe and anti-Semitic landscape at home. Against this backdrop, the Jacobson family gathers for Passover in Los Angeles. But their immediate problems are more personal than political, with the three adult children, Mo, Edith, and Jacob, in various states of crisis, the result, each claims, of a lifetime of mistreatment by their father, Julian. The siblings have begun to suspect that Julian is hastening their mother Roz's demise, and years of resentment boil over as they debate whether to go through with the real reason for their reunion: an ill-considered plot to end their father’s iron rule for good. That is, if they can put their bickering, grudges, festering relationships, and distrust of one another aside long enough to act. And God help them if their mother finds out . . . Tell Me How This Ends Well presents a blistering and prescient vision of the near future, turning the exploits of one very funny, very troubled family into a rare and compelling exploration of the state of America, and what it could become.

Tell Me how this Ends Well

Tell Me how this Ends Well
Author: David Levinson
Publisher: Chatto & Windus
Total Pages: 418
Release: 2017
Genre: Antisemitism
ISBN: 0451496884

When a flood of Israeli refugees into a near-future America triggers anti-Semitic hostilities throughout the country, a Passover celebration for the Jacobson family is disrupted by years of resentment and claims of abuse from a hateful father.

How Do We Tell the Children?

How Do We Tell the Children?
Author: Dan Schaefer
Publisher: ReadHowYouWant.com
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2011-01-11
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1458726584

This classic, step-by-step guide to talking about death, separation, and loss with children and teens features timely new material on dealing with trauma, addressing violence in schools, and helping grandparents cope as caregivers. Many children's lives are touched by a serious illness within their families, and some will be faced with the loss of a parent or grandparent, or the death of a sibling or beloved pet. How can adults help young people cope with these losses? How do they explain and console in language that a child can understand? Dr. Daniel Schaefer, working with child psychologists.

The Way Things Ought to be

The Way Things Ought to be
Author: Rush H. Limbaugh
Publisher: Beyond Words/Atria Books
Total Pages: 332
Release: 1992
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780671751456

Limbaugh delivers his spirited defense of conservative values in blunt talk, with scathing wit. Includes new material on the Clinton administration, plus a teaser from Limbaugh's new hardcover, See, I Told You So, to be published in November.

Searching for Words: How Can We Tell Our Stories of Suicide

Searching for Words: How Can We Tell Our Stories of Suicide
Author:
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2019-01-04
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 184888219X

This volume was first published by Inter-Disciplinary Press in 2013. It is all too easy to begin the introduction of a book examining suicide by citing statistics on rates of death around the world. The vast majority of research seeks to make sense of suicide through quantitative analysis; however, this does not begin to do justice to the lived experience. While we do not wish to suggest there is one ‘right’ lens through which to study suicide, we must recognize that there are myriad lenses though which to examine it. There are many voices, many stories that must be heeded, and these stories are not just of the people who have themselves died by suicide, but also those who are or have been suicidal and those who have been bereaved by suicide. By examining cultural perspectives, different media, memory and place, as well as loss, this book aims to tell stories of suicide and working and living with the suicidal.