Bøger af Tom Walker
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263,95 kr. The Importance of VaccinationVaccination is a fundamental aspect of public health that has revolutionized the way we combat infectious diseases. In this subchapter, we will explore the significance of vaccination from a genetic perspective, shedding light on the intricate relationship between vaccines and our genotypes.Vaccination plays a crucial role in safeguarding individuals and communities against a wide range of diseases. By stimulating the immune system to recognize and fight specific pathogens, vaccines prepare our bodies to combat potential infections effectively. This proactive approach not only protects individuals but also contributes to the overall health and well-being of society as a whole.One of the key aspects of vaccination is its impact on genotypes. Our genetic makeup influences how our immune system responds to vaccines and the subsequent development of immunity. Certain genetic variations can affect the efficacy of vaccines, making it crucial to understand the interplay between genetics and vaccination.Through extensive research, scientists have identified specific genes that play a critical role in vaccine response. These discoveries have paved the way for personalized vaccination strategies that take into account an individual's genetic profile. By tailoring vaccines to an individual's unique genetic makeup, we can enhance the effectiveness of immunization and ensure maximum protection against infectious diseases.Moreover, vaccines not only protect individuals but also contribute to the overall reduction of disease transmission within communities. This concept is known as herd immunity. When a significant portion of the population is immunized, the spread of infectious diseases is significantly limited, protecting vulnerable individuals who are unable to receive vaccines due to medical conditions or other reasons.Understanding the importance of vaccination at the genetic level is vital for policymakers, healthcare professionals, and the general public. It helps us appreciate the value of vaccination programs, encourages further research into the genetic basis of vaccine response, and informs the development of innovative immunization strategies
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173,95 kr. Guilt and a desperate need to repent drive the antiheroes in Tom Walker's dark (and often darkly funny) stories: -A gullible journalist falls for the 40-year-old stripper he profiles in a magazine.-A faithless husband abandons his family and joins a support group for lost souls.-A merciless prosecuting attorney grapples with the suicide of his gay son.-An aging misanthrope must make amends to five former victims.-An egoistic naval hero is haunted by apparitions of his dead wife and a mysterious little girl.The seven tales in Signed Confessions measure how far guilty men will go to obtain a forgiveness no one can grant but themselves.
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198,95 kr. "Author and photographer Tom Walker recounts the story of Wolf 258, part of a project that has studied wolves in Alaska's Yukon-Charley Rivers National Preserve for more than two decades. Through the lens of one wolf's life over a six-month journey, Walker examines the broader complexity of the species' struggle to survive and the futility of borders to contain large mammals"--
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143,95 kr. Tatyana McFadden is one of the all-time great athletes in sports history. Ya Sama! Moments from My Life chronicles the incredible journey from her birth with spina bifida in Russia in 1989 and her early years in a St. Petersburg orphanage, to her U.S. adoption and international success in wheelchair racing. Ya sama is a Russian expression that means "I can do it." Since her earliest memories ya sama has been Tatyana's guiding belief that she could do anything she set her mind and imagination to do. The result is a life that goes beyond just surviving tragedy to actually using her unique situation to become a success both on and off the racing track. Beginning at the 2004 Athens Paralympics at the age of fifteen, Tatyana has proven her exceptionalism through her achievements as a ten-time gold, silver, and bronze-medal summer Paralympic athlete; a silver-medal winter Paralympic athlete; sixteen-time World Champion; and winner of thirteen major world marathons and three Grand Slams. Now 27 years old, Tatyana will be competing in the Rio de Janeiro Paralympic Games this September. Ya Sama! Moments from My Life is written for middle-school readers, but the book's engaging first-person narrative will appeal to people of all ages. Tatyana's story of optimism and perseverance will resonate with anyone confronted with obstacles in life, whether great or small. More than a story of against-the-odds survival, Ya Sama! Moments from My Life is a fascinate and unique story of the power of human spirit.
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208,95 kr. A retelling of the 1913 Hudson Stuck Expedition, the first team to stand atop Mount McKinley, North America's highest peak
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193,95 kr. In this heartwarming historical educational piece, Tom Walker gives readers a glimpse into the world of public special education, with its many rewards and challenges. He shares insight into the way it grew via trial and error - and a lot of patience, compassion, and good humor, from its infancy in the 1970s up through the 1990s. When Walker started teaching, he began writing down funny things that happened in the classroom. One day, he was reading with Stephanie, one of his students. She became tired and irritated. She looked up at him and said, "Walker, put a sock in it." She had a frontal lisp, and instead of saying sock, she said "thock." Walker hopes his book will reflect some of the humorous as well as encouraging times he experienced in and out of the classroom over those two decades.About the AuthorTom Walker was raised in rural southern Utah in a small railroad town with a population of about 1,500. He attended public school and loved it. His second grade teacher was Mrs. Brown, whom he loved. From that time forward, he always wanted to be a teacher. After high school, Walker joined the Army National Guard prior to the Vietnam War. He graduated college majoring in education with a psychology emphasis. His first teaching job came in 1970 with a contract to teach students with severe disabilities. These students came from several communities in southern Utah and lived in a group home. They ranged in ages from five to twenty-one, with a wide variety of disabilities. He taught special education for twenty years and saw a great number of changes in procedures and services. He finished his education career in administration in an attempt to continue making positive changes for students with disabilities. Walker's wife, Carol, is also an educator, serving preschool students with disabilities. She recently retired after teaching for thirty-three years. They have four amazing children, two of whom are educators. It's been a wonderful life.
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233,95 kr. In this dystopian novel set in the 2030s, a man suffering from a gunshot wound is trying to remember what happened to him in the years since Trump got elected.Fimple is an alcoholic psychological counselor suffering from post-traumatic amnesia. As he recovers in the hospital, he tries to reconstruct his past, but can’t recognize the America his country has become.As his memory slowly returns, he realizes the hospital is owned by his half-uncle, a Trump-like corporatist who wants to run for president and has hired Fimple to babysit three sexually addicted young people to keep them out of the news. This is necessary because a sex scandal in the evangelical right-wing post-Trump era could weaken his run for president.But in counseling the three young addicts locked up in a halfway house, Fimple comes to love them. When they beg him to set them free, he is tempted. Fimple can’t afford to lose his job, but feels morally obligated to aid in their escape.What should he do?“While Walker’s prose is never flashy, his careful grounding of details and patient efforts in constructing character and setting create a universe of flaws and possibilities, and his stories unfold with a cumulative, occasionally wrenching emotional effect.” – Kirkus review of Tom Walker’s book Signed Confessions (2013)San Antonio native Tom Walker attended the University of Texas at Austin. In the sixties, he moved to Manhattan and worked as an editor for Prentice Hall Publishers. In the seventies, he edited and contributed to SA: The Magazine of San Antonio before becoming editor of Southwest Airlines Magazine and Continental Airlines Magazine. This is his fourth book.
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443,95 kr. Sub-Saharan Africans make their living from agriculture. Based on a detailed review of currently available technologies, this paper argues that improving the productivity and stability of agriculture has the potential to make a significant contribution to reducing vulnerability and increasing resilience.
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