Flips in Philadelphia

Flips in Philadelphia

Author: Ray Burdeos

Publisher: AuthorHouse

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 133

ISBN-13: 1425955614

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It is true, they don't make things the way they used to, they don't do things the way they used to, and the times are not what they used to be. This book is a journey back to the days of my early childhood through high school. What was like to be raised in Indiana basketball country? It was an exciting time with over 700 high school teams from every corner of the state of Indiana competing each year in a single elimination tournament for the Indiana State Basketball Championship. One small school triumphed in a miracle over the great odds against them. It is still for me to imagine what those hundreds of Indiana basketball heroes experienced by having family, friends, classmates, cheerleaders, teachers, community fans for all kinds of reasons, even stranger bystanders, cheering and shouting them on with encouragement. (www.garyleesmith.com)


Flip

Flip

Author: Kevin Cook

Publisher: Penguin Group

Published: 2014-02-25

Total Pages: 273

ISBN-13: 0142180750

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The first biography of the beloved entertainer who broke the prime-time color barrier When The Flip Wilson Show debuted in 1970, black faces were still rare on television and black hosts nonexistent. Then came Flip—to instant acclaim. His show dueled Marcus Welby, M.D. for the top spot in the ratings. His characters and catchphrases fixed themselves in America’s consciousness, and he helped launch new talent, including Richard Pryor and George Carlin. But how did Clerow Wilson, a motherless Jersey City grade-school dropout, become the celebrity heralded on the cover of TIME as “TV’s First Black Superstar”? Drawing on interviews with family, friends, and celebrities, Kevin Cook offers an inspiring salute to a self-made star who fell from grace, but not before blazing a trail for generations of entertainers to come.


A Second Cup O' Kapeng Barako

A Second Cup O' Kapeng Barako

Author: Jesse Jose

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2014-02-06

Total Pages: 317

ISBN-13: 1483660966

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This book leaves out the likelihood that many readers of Jesse Jose also like the way he writes. My Best and Most-Hated are both extremes. Where best lies is where many of his admirers are; those who smile at every wry comment he makes whenever he finds reason to do so, which is hardly rare. Most-hated would be a welcome avenue for those seeking to vent their dislike and contempt for this man who commands a big following in online media for all his irreverent commentaries. Bounding the most hated into a volume with the best provides a balance, an insight. And it is in that balance where we see the man behind the bottomless cups of Kapeng Barako. The stuff he writes about are fairly everyday occurrence. It is in how he writes about them that generates the loudest whispers and the hateful screams. His commentaries aside, Mr. Kapeng Barako is a pleasant guy who is wedged between the best and the hated, easily likable. The book should be a good way to while the time, especially when one cant make up who to like and who to hate; what to like and what to scorn. The book should provide the answer to that dilemma. Romy Marquez, Toronto, Canada-based journalist, Poet and Author This book is worth reading because of the author's unique style of writing ... that a reader is constantly mesmerized regardless of what subject is being told or critiqued. And it doesn't matter whether a reader agrees or disagrees with the author's take on the subject or issue, because it is cleverly written that there is no room between the words to be misunderstood or bored. In the end, the satisfied reader walks away with a smile. -- Ray Burdeos Galveston, Texas The advent of the computer era makes everybody think they can write and opine on everything. Many get the urge, very few are capable. Jesse Jose is capable and adroit in presenting his views on a wide range of topics ... they are meaningful, relevant and cogent. I like the passion and the fire in his columns and the way he tempers his heat with humor. -- "Doc Lee" Lagda Cypress, California


Flip Flop Fly Ball

Flip Flop Fly Ball

Author: Craig Robinson

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA

Published: 2011-06-15

Total Pages: 161

ISBN-13: 1608193489

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How many miles does a baseball team travel in one season? How tall would A-Rod's annual salary be in pennies? What does Nolan Ryan have to do with the Supremes and Mariah Carey? You might never have asked yourself any of these questions, but Craig Robinson's Flip Flop Fly Ball will make you glad to know the answers. Baseball, almost from the first moment Robinson saw it, was more than a sport. It was history, a nearly infinite ocean of information that begged to be organized. He realized that understanding the game, which he fell in love with as an adult, would never be possible just through watching games and reading articles. He turned his obsession into a dizzyingly entertaining collection of graphics that turned into an Internet sensation. Out of Robinson's Web site, www.flipflopflyball.com, grew this book, full of all-new, never-before-seen graphics. Flip Flop Fly Ball dives into the game's history, its rivalries and absurdities, its cities and ballparks, and brings them to life through 120 full-color graphics. Statistics-the sport's lingua franca-have never been more fun. (By the way, the answers: about 26,000 miles, at least if the team in question is the 2008 Kansas City Royals; 3,178 miles; they were the artists atop the Billboard Hot 100 when Ryan first and last appeared in MLB games.)


Fluoro-Flip

Fluoro-Flip

Author: Rudy Garza

Publisher: JP Medical Ltd

Published: 2018-04-30

Total Pages: 112

ISBN-13: 9352703022

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The use of fluoroscopy in pain treatment allows medications to be injected more precisely into the painful area. Fluoroscopic injection often allows invasive pain management to be performed with more comfort, fewer complications, and better results. This book is a step by step guide to fluoroscopic guided pain management procedures covering craniofacial, spine, peripheral nerves, and joint injections. Beginning with an overview of the technique and pharmacology, each chapter is dedicated to a different section of the body. The guide is formatted as a pocket flip book with ‘quick tabs’ for easy navigation and each X-Ray image is presented with a duplicate image with a colour overlay outlining the anatomy. Authored by experts in the field, led by Texas-based Rudy Garza, this quick reference manual provides clinicians with concise and valuable information on accurate interpretation of imaging and anatomy, and needle guidance. Key points Step by step guide to fluoroscopic guided pain management procedures Presented as a pocket flip book with ‘quick tabs’ for easy navigation Duplicate images with colour overlay outlining anatomy accompany each X-Ray image Authored by experts in the field led by Texas-based Rudy Garza


Billboard

Billboard

Author:

Publisher:

Published: 1962-07-21

Total Pages: 42

ISBN-13:

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In its 114th year, Billboard remains the world's premier weekly music publication and a diverse digital, events, brand, content and data licensing platform. Billboard publishes the most trusted charts and offers unrivaled reporting about the latest music, video, gaming, media, digital and mobile entertainment issues and trends.


Philadelphia Divided

Philadelphia Divided

Author: James Wolfinger

Publisher: Univ of North Carolina Press

Published: 2011-02-01

Total Pages: 333

ISBN-13: 0807878103

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In a detailed study of life and politics in Philadelphia between the 1930s and the 1950s, James Wolfinger demonstrates how racial tensions in working-class neighborhoods and job sites shaped the contours of mid-twentieth-century liberal and conservative politics. As racial divisions fractured the working class, he argues, Republican leaders exploited these racial fissures to reposition their party as the champion of ordinary white citizens besieged by black demands and overwhelmed by liberal government orders. By analyzing Philadelphia's workplaces and neighborhoods, Wolfinger shows the ways in which politics played out on the personal level. People's experiences in their jobs and homes, he argues, fundamentally shaped how they thought about the crucial political issues of the day, including the New Deal and its relationship to the American people, the meaning of World War II in a country with an imperfect democracy, and the growth of the suburbs in the 1950s. As Wolfinger demonstrates, internal fractures in New Deal liberalism, the roots of modern conservatism, and the politics of race were all deeply intertwined. Their interplay highlights how the Republican Party reinvented itself in the mid-twentieth century by using race-based politics to destroy the Democrats' fledgling multiracial alliance while simultaneously building a coalition of its own.


Flip Side

Flip Side

Author: Roger Toft

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2005-12-06

Total Pages: 293

ISBN-13: 1411669398

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The Fashion Academy is a school for girls aspiring to be actresses and models. The Fashion Academy owner offers a source of income to selected models both during training and after graduation. She runs a very expensive and very private call girl service and is always looking for new talent. Things are going along fine for the Academy owner and her girls until someone decides to put an end to this call girl activity. One of the girls is found murdered. That's when Homicide Detective Paul Johnson and his crew enter the picture. After a second model is killed, the detectives know they are in a race against time to stop the person or persons committing these crimes before any more victims are added to the list. Many twists and turns are encountered by Johnson and his crew in the process of stopping these senseless killings, climaxing in a violent, unexpected ending that will leave the reader very surprised.