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Describes the experiences of twins Amy and Laurel Foster, who trained for ten years to become professional ballerinas and studied at the School of American Ballet.
Author : Joan Anderson
Publisher : Dutton Juvenile
Page : 32 pages
File Size : 29,53 MB
Release : 1993
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 9780525674153
Describes the experiences of twins Amy and Laurel Foster, who trained for ten years to become professional ballerinas and studied at the School of American Ballet.
Author : Mrs. D. P. Sanford
Publisher :
Page : 264 pages
File Size : 26,31 MB
Release : 1874
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Author : Michael C. Corballis
Publisher : Psychology Press
Page : 134 pages
File Size : 46,8 MB
Release : 1999
Category : Medical
ISBN : 9780863776434
Twins present special problems for the study of lateralisation, both psychological and biological. Central to both areas is the common observation that identical (monozygotic) twins can differ in their laterality. In the case of hand preference, this is most obvious in the one in five twin pairs where one is right-handed and the other left-handed. A similar problem can be found morphologically, not only in normal anatomical traits, such as hair whorls, which can be in opposite direction, but also in the rare condition of conjoined twins, where it is frequently the case that one twin has its heart and viscera in the normal orientation (situs solitus) and the other is mirror reversed (situs inversus). This special issue of Laterality brings together papers on these different aspects of twinning. Two of the papers are biological, one providing a detailed analysis of the laterality of artificially conjoined twins created by fusing two different species of newt, and the other overviewing the recent developments in understanding the molecular biology of visceral lateralisation in relation to twinning. The other papers concern aspects of cerebral lateralisation in twins, one providing a much needed meta-analysis and critical overview of the twin literature, another providing detailed data from a large study of handedness in twins, a third asking about the almost neglected question of footedness, earedness and eyedness in twins, and the fourth looking at lateralised cognitive processing. Between them these papers extend the literature on lateralisation in twins, and reinforce the need to consider the lateralisation of twins from biological, neurological and psychological perspectives.
Author : Nancy Granata
Publisher : AuthorHouse
Page : 55 pages
File Size : 25,66 MB
Release : 2012-08-09
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 1477243712
Hop, skip and jump on in to jam-packed, fun-filled, foot-learning experience. From start to finish the playful story line and illustrations in this book will entertain, delight and educate at the same time. Please Pass the Toe Jam proves that learning about feet can be fun! Meet your toes and first hand some of their biggest concerns; tight shoes, stubs and more. Step inside for some jingle job laughs, learn important foot facts and enjoy a fun journey through a jam lesson. The underlying message is to take good care of your toes and feet protecting them from injury and keeping them healthy. Toes have a BIG JOB! Too often toes are overlooked for their amazing contribution to everyday movements. Find out if you are a good toe caretaker. Teaching with humor is often the most impressionable way to plant a seed in someones mind. This book is intended to be one of those seeds. We all depend on our feet to last a lifetime; the lifetime of our feet depends on us.
Author : Margaret O'Neal
Publisher : Andrews UK Limited
Page : 37 pages
File Size : 23,42 MB
Release : 2011-11-24
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 0955953820
These stories are about seven year old twins with extraordinary names. The little girl is called Twinkletoes and the little boy, Chicky Wicky Wikey. How did they come to have these names? These stories tell some of the adventures of the twins using their nicknames. Delightfully illustrated throughout the book.
Author : Diana Taylor
Publisher : Duke University Press
Page : 472 pages
File Size : 27,41 MB
Release : 2003-12-24
Category : Art
ISBN : 9780822332404
DIVTranslations of texts by important Latin American women playwrights, and performance artists, together with essays about their work./div
Author : Jill D. Clark
Publisher :
Page : 32 pages
File Size : 15,97 MB
Release : 2018-06-07
Category :
ISBN : 9781732429406
"If I Had Eleven Toes" is the first book in a poetic, whimsical, laugh out loud children's series about what life would be like with an extra body part. What if I had eleven toes? Would I swing like a monkey in a zoo? Jump higher than a kangaroo? Would that little piggy go to the market (or eat roast beef)? Would my socks and shoes still fit? The book aims to promote positive body image and self-esteem through playful banter and visual delight.
Author : Rowena Spencer
Publisher : JHU Press
Page : 516 pages
File Size : 12,92 MB
Release : 2003-03-07
Category : Family & Relationships
ISBN : 9780801870705
Although fertility drugs are increasing the incidence of twin births, conjoined twins remain rare at about 1 in 75,000 births. Nonetheless, they present a unique opportunity to learn about human development, as well as a challenge to medical professionals. In Conjoined Twins, Rowena Spencer, M.D., provides a comprehensive guide that thoroughly reviews the past century's literature on the subject and develops her theory of how these cases occur. After introductory chapters on history and embryology, the book presents a separate chapter for each of the eight main types of conjoined twins. Detailed descriptions of conjoined twins are accompanied by information valuable in planning surgical treatment, as well as extensive tables summarizing the available data on each type. Conjoined triplets and unusual conjoined twins receive attention in the final two chapters. Including line illustrations and photographs, this encyclopedic book about a complex subject will be a valuable reference for the many professionals who evaluate, treat, and study conjoined twins.
Author : Alanna Nash
Publisher : Aurum
Page : 850 pages
File Size : 44,69 MB
Release : 2012-02-01
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 1845137590
A monumental oral biography filled with raucous joy, aching loss and terrible poignancy, Elvis & the Memphis Mafia is the first book to capture the King – the man and the phenomenon – in his full complexity. Through revealing interviews with three of Elvis’s closest friends, who were also his protectors and rescuers, Nash achieves the first true mapping of Elvis’s psyche. Billy Smith – Elvis’s first cousin and the person he reputedly loved most after his own mother – Marty Lacker – best man at his wedding and foreman of the ‘Memphis Mafia’, the King’s handpicked group of gatekeepers and confidants – and Lamar Fike – the touring crew member who accompanied him into the Army – were with Elvis from his teens to his final days and provide unique access to the greatest of all rock and roll legends. The revelations cut through every aspect of Elvis’s life, from the childhood seeds of his drug dependency, through his fear for his mother’s life and his plan to change his identity, to his bizarre self-mutilation. No one who reads this symphonic blending of three proud, ribald, sad and ultimately wistful voices can fail to be profoundly moved.
Author : Ann Beattie
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 530 pages
File Size : 38,41 MB
Release : 2010-11-16
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 1439168768
The perfect book for new fans and decade-long supporters alike, Ann Beattie: The New Yorker provides readers with a lifetime worth of short stories from one of the most original and celebrated voices of her generation. When Ann Beattie began publishing short stories in The New Yorker in the mid-seventies, she emerged with a voice so original, and so uncannily precise and prescient in its assessment of her characters’ drift and narcissism, that she was instantly celebrated as a voice of her generation. Her name became an adjective: Beattiesque. Subtle, wry, and unnerving, she is a master observer of the unraveling of the American family, and of the myriad small occurrences and affinities that unite us. Her characters, over nearly four decades, have moved from lives of fickle desire to the burdens and inhibitions of adulthood and on to failed aspirations, sloppy divorces, and sometimes enlightenment, even grace. Each Beattie story, says Margaret Atwood, is "like a fresh bulletin from the front: we snatch it up, eager to know what’s happening out there on the edge of that shifting and dubious no-man’s-land known as interpersonal relations." With an unparalleled gift for dialogue and laser wit, she delivers flash reports on the cultural landscape of her time. Ann Beattie: The New Yorker Stories is the perfect initiation for readers new to this iconic American writer and a glorious return for those who have known and loved her work for decades.