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Alley is a young alligator who goes for her first dental checkup before she has a dental "problem." The book attempts to present some of the basic things a child may see or experience in a very positive way. The book also presents terms that are commonly used by a pediatric dentist that are less intimidating to a child. Words such as "tooth counter" or "Mr. Thirsty" are substituted for "dental probe" or "dental suction." Alley Alligator's Awesome Smile attempts to instill a desire in children to be excited to care for their smile at an early age and reduce anxiety for future dental care.
ALLEY ALLIGATOR'S AWESOME SMILE, colorfully illustrated by J. Frank Weatherbee, was written by pediatric dentist Timothy McNutt, Sr., to present pediatric preventive oral care in a positive manner. Alfred & Abbey Alligator take little Alley Alligator to visit Dr. Smiley, Pleasant View Pond's favorite dentist. Dr. Smiley uses non-threatening language to explain the names of his dental instruments to Alley, & she completes her first dental visit with an awesome smile. This book is ideal for introducing young children to dentistry. The author's specialization in pediatric dentistry caused him to write this book to introduce parents & children to the following concepts: * not all baby teeth must be present to go to the dentist, * children can "like" dental visits, * the doctor intends to help the child, * pain is not required to seek dental care, & * that a healthy oral environment should be promoted to the child at an early age. This book is a useful educational tool for parents & dental care professionals. Dr. McNutt is a member of the American Dental Association & the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry. To order: Dr. Timothy McNutt, Dept. 96RR, 1231 Crestmoor Road, Nashville, TN 37215.
In the title story, Any Other Name, it is 1962 and the world is on the brink of nuclear war. For 13 days in October what became known as the Cuban Missile Crisis raged in Cuba, the United States and Russia and the story begins when a 21 year-old ex-marine, working for the CIA, becomes involved in the operations. The young ex-marine was there when DEF CON 2, one step before all-out nuclear war, was activated and he saw history made from a much different angle than anyone else and this, then, is his story.The Terror is told in the 1st person and the subject-the writer's friend-known only as the Russian, is a study in contradictions. Here is yet another book of short stories by author Keith G. Laufenberg all of which will stay on your mind long after you've put the book back down.
Ariel has a job to do and she never mixes business with pleasure. As satisfying as their night together has been, she can’t allow her interest in sexy Alexander Padget to go any further, particularly after her boss insists she work with the man. She has a serial killer to stop and an upward career step to accomplish. Alex needs to bring in their quarry for personal reasons, but not to the same kind of justice Ariel plans. Capturing the small fish will give him the big one, the drug lord who supplied the goods responsible for the deaths of Alex’s family. How can both keep their secrets and reach their goals—and still keep their hands off each other?
In Robert Pobi's thriller Do No Harm, a series of suicides and accidental deaths in the medical community are actually well-disguised murders and only Lucas Page can see the pattern and discern the truth that no one else believes. Lucas Page is a polymath, astrophysicist, professor, husband, father of five adopted children, bestselling author, and ex-FBI agent—emphasis on "ex." Severely wounded after being caught in an explosion, Page left the FBI behind and put his focus on the rebuilding the rest of his life. But Page is uniquely gifted in being able to recognize patterns that elude others, a skill that brings the F.B.I. knocking at his door again and again. Lucas Page's wife Erin loses a friend, a gifted plastic surgeon, to suicide and Lucas begins to realize how many people Erin knew that have died in the past year, in freak accidents and now suicide. Intrigued despite himself, Page begins digging through obituaries and realizes that there's a pattern—a bad one. These deaths don't make sense unless the doctors are being murdered, the target of a particularly clever killer. This time, the FBI wants as little to do with Lucas as he does with them so he's left with only one option—ignore it and go back to his normal life. But then, the pattern reveals that the next victim is likely to be...Erin herself.