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Im 2. Teil seiner Jugenderinnerungen erzählt der irische Autor (Jg. 1952) von einem sorgfältig gehüteten Familiengeheimnis, der Liebe seines Vaters zu einer anderen Frau. (Forts. von: äDublin im Herzenä)






Im 2. Teil seiner Jugenderinnerungen erzählt der irische Autor (Jg. 1952) von einem sorgfältig gehüteten Familiengeheimnis, der Liebe seines Vaters zu einer anderen Frau. (Forts. von: äDublin im Herzenä)
Die von tragischen, grotesken und komischen Ereignissen geprägte Geschichte einer vielköpfigen Dubliner Familie, einfachen Leuten, die in den 60er-Jahren um ihr Überleben kämpfen.
Vor langer Zeit einmal waren Dina und Cap ineinander verliebt. Doch irgendwann schlug die Liebe um in Haß, und als Besitzer konkurrierender Gemüseläden bekämpften sie sich jahrzehntelang. Als die tatkräftige Philo von der Geschichte hört, setzt sie sich in den Kopf, die beiden Streithähne wieder zu vereinen...
The primary aim of this seminal book is to make the case that digital photography is an essential instrument for evidence and interaction in dental practice. Unlike many books on this subject, this book redefines the scope of and rationale for clinical photography beyond the obvious focal point of anterior teeth and esthetics to include all oral tissues and the entire spectrum of dental care. In addition, the author outlines the most suitable camera equipment and accessories, the correct technique and positioning, and the protocol for digital image management to ensure high-quality images. This book will help dentists appreciate the value and scope of digital photography in general dentistry and allow them to seamlessly incorporate the equipment and techniques into their clinical practice and workflow. An essential book that expands the place of clinical photography and underscores its role in improving clinical records and communication.Contents1. The Digital Image in Dentistry2. Uses for Clinical Photography3. Principles of Photography4. Camera Equipment5. Mirrors, Retractors, and Contrastors6. A Guide to Standard Views7. Clinical Practice Considerations8. Digital Asset Management and Postprocessing9. Improving Communication and Treatment Acceptance with Photography
The small Caravaggio which hangs in the chapel of Doon Abbey in Kildare attracts visitors to the abbey from far and wide. One night, however, the painting disappears. The Sister Superior is unwilling to cooperate with the police, as this would compromise the abbey's silent-order ethos. Alice Dunwoody, a novitiate at the abbey who heard strange sounds on the night of the theft, persuades Sister Mercy Superior to allow her to investigate, with the help of the abbey's computer-savvy librarian, Sister Mary Magdalene. As the nuns try to track down the painting, the list of possible suspects - and the body count - multiplies.
Herinneringen van de Ierse toneelschrijver en regisseur (1952- ) aan zijn jeugd in een groot gezin in Noord-Dublin in de jaren zestig.