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Repo/Bogart/ Riffling A story about one former past segmented aspects of this writer’s life & times as a repo man with hidden dangers & trials and tribulations of being a repo man. There are laughs, sadness & the fruits of the philosophy of being a repo man, as the roads are very lonely & many times unrewarding. The Man, Who Adored Women This writer’s life times of kissing girls as adolescence to kissing girls as a teen & young adulthood, to kissing women as a mature adult. Follow this writer rollercoaster Of a life consumed with the opposite sex of the art of making. The Psychology of a Mental Health Practitioner Follow this writer’s lives and forever winding roads working in the mental health industry. To the lay person mental health is sometimes seems to be a taboo subject & less rewarding as other professions in society. To work and survive in the mental health industry, one must have whit’s, keen insights of observation, and the ever vigilance to flow & to lead/guide the patient subject towards the light of themselves. Bonus material; The Systemic and disturbing atmospheres The science of idiocy or idiosyncrasy Original Innovations by this writer
Super Triptychs This writer’s material is the most controversial screenplays of this time that I have ever written & just completed to date. There are three distantly different stories with three distantly different juntas 1-Planet Black, this storyboard is about a high action & very high science fiction high drama, about a race of black warriors who come to earth after witnessing the genocidal & treatment atrocities on planet earth, as they attempt to correct what’s been a historical global effort to denigrate the black experience on planet earth. This screenplay is harvested upon presentence of real factual historical & scientific evidence, perceived science fiction & futuristic interpretations, along with this writer’s personal highlighted original theoretical scientific innovational concepts, and part (original story movie) screenplay novel; included within this screenplay, all complete movie scripts, dialogs & soundtrack forthwith. 2-Little Miss Pantomime short screenplay movie; exert; Included within this movie screenplay, all complete movie scripts, dialogs forthwith. This story is about very dark true life story about a little homeless girl living on the streets of a big city. The tale has many twists & turns of high drama, about street children & pedophilia, child prostitution & children being trafficked. 3-The third novel is named; The third novel (the Ghosts of Vegas) is another material that could very easily be converted into another movie. The Ghosts of Vegas; exert; The storyboard is a snapshot about the fate of so many street people, in Vegas & all over the world living in shantytowns, as it depicts the whys of a growing & concern, as so many homeless people who live on the streets.
Story one; science fiction story about a time & spatial portal found on planet earth. Story two; rewritten sequel of screenplay of Apart Type, This second screenplay is titled Apart Type-2. Story three; is autobiographical of being Militant in the world and the conditions and the systemic atmospheres of conditions.
A collection of writings and visual works from the UK magazine Undercut, together with newly-commissioned articles by leading critics in the field.
Table of Contents INTRODUCTION........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3 Taking a Bus: Northwest, Southeast, Downtown CLB 1 L: Follow a simple instruction about which bus to take (accompanied by gestures indicating where to go). 8 Instructions: Roommate, Classmate, Workmate CLB 1 S: Give a short instruction to a friend, co-worker, or classmate. (Pass the salt. Close the door. Please come in. Wait! Stop! Please repeat.)............................................................................................................................................................................................................... 13 Neighbour’s Greeting: Upstairs, Downstairs, Next Door CLB 1 L: Listen and respond to a greeting from a neighbour, co-worker or classmate. (Hello. How are you?) ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 18 Overtime: Office, Warehouse, Cashiers CLB 2 L: Listen and respond to a supervisor’s request to work overtime.............................................................................. 23 Initiating: Volkswagen, Dodge, Hyundai CLB 2 S: Initiate a very short conversation with a classmate or neighbour. Indicate non-understanding if necessary. (I don’t understand. My English is not good. Speak slowly, please.)........................................................................................................................................................ 28 Café: Tim Hortons, McDonalds, Timothy’s CLB 2 S: Make a simple food order in a restaurant or cafeteria at work. (Coffee with milk and sugar, please.).............. 33 Store: Men’s, Women’s, Children’s CLB 3 L: Follow simple instructions from a salesperson in order to locate items in various sections of a store. (The men’s section is upstairs, to the left.) .............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 38 Permission: Manager, Supervisor, Director CLB 3 S: Ask an employer or teacher for permission to do something. (May I leave early today? Can I write the test tomorrow?)............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 43 Clinic: Walk-in, Family Doctor, Nurse Practitioner CLB 3 S: At a doctor’s office, greet the receptionist and exchange a few simple pleasantries. (Hello. How are you? Nice to see you. It’s a warm day.) State the reason for the visit and provide personal information, such as a health card number. ........................................ 48 Rec Work: REC CENTRE/POOL/CAMPGROUND CLB 4 L: Follow directions to locate items in a room, on a map or in a diagram. (Can you get me the book? It’s in the middle cabinet, on the top shelf, on the right-hand side.) CLB 4 S: Give directions to a co-worker or classmate on how to get to the lunchroom. ................... 53 Story: Adecco, Bagg, Hays CLB 4 S: Tell a short story about a common activity (such as finding a job or an apartment).................................................................... 58 Neighbour’s Small Talk: Upstairs, Downstairs, Next Door CLB 4 S: Greet a neighbour, ask about his/her health, and talk about the weather. Extend the conversation by asking questions.......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 63 APPENDIX A: LISTENING ASSESSMENT .................................................................................................................................................................................................. 68 APPENDIX B: SPEAKING ASSESSMENT ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 69 APPENDIX C: READING ASSESSMENT..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 70 APPENDIX D: WRITING ASSESSMENT..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 71 INDEX .............................................................
Table of Contents INTRODUCTION........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3 Openers: Bling, Buzz, Bravos.................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 8 Are We Here Yet?: Hole, Hood, Hangout............................................................................................................................................................................................... 12 Tech Talk: Devices, Networks, Media .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 16 Catalyst Chatter: Surprised, Impressed, Curious................................................................................................................................................................................... 20 Faux Pas Fixes: Saints, Sinners, Senators............................................................................................................................................................................................... 24 Escape: Businesspeople, Spies, Priests.................................................................................................................................................................................................. 28 Negotiations: Buyers, Sellers, Lawyers.................................................................................................................................................................................................. 32 Pullbacks: Innovators, Inventors, Creators............................................................................................................................................................................................ 36 Job Interviews: Seekers, Applicants, Candidates................................................................................................................................................................................... 40 Moving on Up: Assistants, Associates, Seniors...................................................................................................................................................................................... 44 APPENDIX A: LISTENING ASSESSMENT .................................................................................................................................................................................................. 48 APPENDIX B: SPEAKING ASSESSMENT ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 49 APPENDIX C: READING ASSESSMENT..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 50 APPENDIX D: WRITING ASSESSMENT..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 51 INDEX ............................
Table of Contents INTRODUCTION 4 Anatomy: MD, Doctor, Physician 9 Anatomy: MD 10 Anatomy: Doctor 11 Anatomy: Physician 12 Drug Allergies: Antihistamine, Epinephrine, Steroid 13 Drug Allergies: Antihistamine 14 Drug Allergies: Epinephrine 15 Drug Allergies: Steroid 16 Family Medical History: Genetic, Hereditary, Ancestral 17 Family Medical History: Genetic 18 Family Medical History: Hereditary 19 Family Medical History: Ancestral 20 Fever: Tylenol, Advil, Aspirin 21 Fever: Tylenol 22 Fever: Advil 23 Fever: Aspirin 24 Nutrition: Proteins, Fibre, Carbs 25 Nutrition: Proteins 26 Nutrition: Fibre 27 Nutrition: Carbs 28 Medical Laboratory: Blood, Urine, Saliva 29 Medical Laboratory: Blood 30 Medical Laboratory: Urine 31 Medical Laboratory: Saliva 32 Diagnostic Imaging: MRI, Ultrasound, X-ray 33 Diagnostic Imaging: MRI 34 Diagnostic Imaging: Ultrasound 35 Diagnostic Imaging: X-ray 36 Rehab: Health Card, Comfy Clothes, Pocket Money 37 Rehab: Health Card 38 Rehab: Comfy Clothes 39 Rehab: Pocket Money 40 Dental Extraction: Dentist, Periodontist, Endodontist 41 Dental Extraction: Dentist 42 Dental Extraction: Periodontist 43 Dental Extraction: Endodontist 44 Dental Hygiene: Cleaning, Scaling, Prophylaxis 45 Dental Hygiene: Cleaning 46 Dental Hygiene: Scaling 47 Dental Hygiene: Prophylaxis 48 INDEX 49
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