Fucking Awesome Physical Therapist - Keep That Shit Up!


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Small Inspirational Physical Therapist Journal Books are an adventure! This personal, unigue journal will help you to record your adventures. For a list of places you've been, adventures you've taken, things you've tried, or as a bucket list of books to read. Perfect gift for anyone who loves their job. The small size is perfect journal log book size to throw in your purse! The journal acts as a keepsake to record your notes and thoughts that you can look back on for years to come. Notebook journals also makes a perfect gift anytime of year including birthday, christmas, friendship gifts, journal for mothers, journal for daughters notebook for friends or just - to inspire someone you love today! Paper journals never need to be charged and no batteries are required! You only need your thoughts and dreams and something to write with. Perfect journal notebook sized at: 6x9 High-quality paper is perfect for ink, gel pens, pencils or colored pencils 120 pages - full of thoughts Mate cover for silky finish what will feel amazing in your hands! Perfect for gift giving!




You're an Awesome Physical Therapist Keep That Shit Up


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This cute notebook is perfect for professional Physical therapist for notes, lists, or use as a personal journal or diary. Cute retirement gift or give to show your appreciation to a Physical therapist. Find other Dentist notebooks and journal by going to "Creative Dentist Gifts" at the top of the page. Specifications: - 6"x 9" Inches - Soft cover with glossy lamination for durability and classy look - 120 College ruled pages




You're An Awesome Physical Therapist Keep That Shit Up


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This funny joke gift for your beloved Physical Therapist is a hilarious present that your Physical Therapist would surely love. Share a lot of love and laughs with your awesome Physical Therapist with this fun, beautiful & thoughtful gift that shows how much they are appreciated. 6 x 9 inch, 120 Pages. This notebook has a mix of blank sketch pages on one side for sketching & drawing and ruled lined pages on the other for writing. Convenient size to carry with you on the go.




I Never Asked To Be The World's Best Physical Therapist But Here I Am Crushing It


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Funny physical therapy notebook is a great gift for physical therapists for PT student graduation gifts, Christmas gifts, Physical Therapy Month, and employee appreciation gifts. This physical therapy gift is great to keep meeting notes, task lists, or use as a journal. 6"x9" with a sturdy, perfect bound glossy softcover and white college ruled lined interior paper.




Physical Therapist Because Freaking Awesome Isn't An Official Job Title


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Funny physical therapy notebook is a great gift for physical therapists for office gift exchanges, white elephant gifts, secret Santa gifts, Physical Therapy Month, and PT employee appreciation gifts. This physical therapy gift is great to keep meeting notes, task lists, or use as a journal. 6"x9" with a sturdy, perfect bound glossy softcover and white college ruled lined interior paper.




Look at You Becoming a Physical Therapist and Shit!


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This cute notebook is perfect for professional Physical therapist for notes, lists, or use as a personal journal or diary. Cute retirement gift or give to show your appreciation to a Physical therapist. Specifications: - 6"x 9" Inches - Soft cover with glossy lamination for durability and classy look - 120 College ruled pages




Damn Bunch of Cripples


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I was sitting in a small upstairs room attempting to write this narrative of my education in disability awareness. For over 30 years I have been involved in working with individuals with disabilities as a coach and administrator on the intercollegiate, national and international levels. When I started this journey, at a small, Midwestern University, I had no idea of what I was getting myself into. Now that I have traveled this educational path I have come to realize that it may have been one of the most important learning experiences of my life, an experience I feel needs to be shared. In putting this narrative together, one very real issue I struggled with was how to deal with the present climate of political correctness. My decision was to tell the stories as I remember them, in the language as I remember. To do differently would change and compromise the actual experience. Thus, this is a sharing of feelings and experiences that a coach and his athletes spent in timeless hours in a gym practicing and competing, of thousands of miles traveled throughout the United States and beyond, and days and nights spent together in laughter and frustration.




A Sure Thing


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Meet the Donnigans With the eldest Donnigan brothers adjusting to civilian life, their younger sister constantly in trouble, and their little brother clueless about life in general, falling in love is the last thing on anyone's mind... Can this Bossy Badass Marine... The Marine Corps was everything Landon Donnigan ever wanted in life...until a bullet sent him home with a medical discharge. Teaching a self-defense class at the gym is old-hat for a marine, but when he meets sexy Ava Rosenthal, his combat skills are useless for protecting his heart. Be her Mr. Right? Ava can take care of herself and likes quiet, bookish men—not muscular warriors who think women need to be coddled. But Landon is more than he seems, and when they come together, the results are explosive. The Donnigans series: A Sure Thing (Book 1) Just the Thing (Book 2, coming Spring 2017) Praise for Marie Harte's McCauley Brothers series: "Packed with sass, sensuality and heartwarming emotion...an absolute delight!"—Romance Junkies "Funny, addicting, and full of hot sex scenes."—Booklist




Ain't No Makin' It


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This classic text addresses one of the most important issues in modern social theory and policy: how social inequality is reproduced from one generation to the next. With the original 1987 publication of Ain't No Makin' It, Jay MacLeod brought us to the Clarendon Heights housing project where we met the 'Brothers' and the 'Hallway Hangers'. Their story of poverty, race, and defeatism moved readers and challenged ethnic stereotypes. MacLeod's return eight years later, and the resulting 1995 revision, revealed little improvement in the lives of these men as they struggled in the labor market and crime-ridden underground economy. The third edition of this classic ethnography of social reproduction brings the story of inequality and social mobility into today's dialogue. Now fully updated with thirteen new interviews from the original Hallway Hangers and Brothers, as well as new theoretical analysis and comparison to the original conclusions, Ain't No Makin' It remains an admired and invaluable text.




The Angry Therapist


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Tackling relationships, career, and family issues, John Kim, LMFT, thinks of himself as a life-styledesigner, not a therapist. His radical new approach, that he sometimes calls “self-help in a shot glass” is easy, real, and to the point. He helps people make changes to their lives so that personal growth happens organically, just by living. Let’s face it, therapy is a luxury. Few of us have the time or money to devote to going to an office every week. With anecdotes illustrating principles in action (in relatable and sometimes irreverent fashion) and stand-alone practices and exercises, Kim gives readers the tools and directions to focus on what's right with them instead of what's wrong. When John Kim was going through the end of a relationship, he began blogging as The Angry Therapist, documenting his personal journey post-divorce. Traditional therapists avoid transparency, but Kim preferred the language of "me too" as opposed to "you should." He blogged about his own shortcomings, revelations, views on relationships, and the world. He spoke a different therapeutic language —open, raw, and at times subversive — and people responded. The Angry Therapist blog, that inspired this book, has been featured in The Atlantic Monthly and on NPR.