New Releases by Catherine Burns

Catherine Burns is the author of How to Tell a Story (2023), The Visitors (2020), Intelligent Adaptive Systems (2018), Nikomu by neublížil (2018), The Visitors (16pt Large Print Edition) (2017).

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How to Tell a Story

release date: Apr 25, 2023
How to Tell a Story
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • Now in paperback and featuring new material, the definitive guide to telling an unforgettable story in any setting, from the storytelling experts at The Moth “From toasts to eulogies, from job interviews to social events, this book will help you with ideas, structure, delivery and more.”—CNN LONGLISTED FOR THE PORCHLIGHT BUSINESS BOOK AWARD Over the past twenty-five years, the directors of The Moth have worked with people from all walks of life—including astronauts, hairdressers, rock stars, a retired pickpocket, high school students, and Nobel Prize winners—to develop true personal stories that have moved and delighted live audiences and listeners of The Moth’s Peabody Award–winning radio hour and podcast. A leader in the modern storytelling movement, The Moth inspires thousands of people around the globe to share their stories each year. Now, with How to Tell a Story, The Moth will help you learn how to uncover and craft your own unique stories, like Moth storytellers Mike Birbiglia, Rosanne Cash, Neil Gaiman, Elizabeth Gilbert, Padma Lakshmi, Darryl “DMC” McDaniels, Tig Notaro, Boots Riley, Betty Reid Soskin, John Turturro, and more. Whether your goal is to make it to the Moth stage, deliver the perfect wedding toast, wow clients at a business dinner, give a moving eulogy, ace a job interview, be a hit at parties, change the world, or simply connect more deeply to those around you, stories are essential. Sharing secrets of The Moth’s time-honed process and using examples from beloved storytellers, a team of Moth directors will show you how to • mine your memories for your best stories • explore structures that will boost the impact of your story • deliver your stories with confidence • tailor your stories for any occasion Now featuring new prompts for engaging storytelling and filled with empowering, easy-to-follow tips for crafting stories that forge lasting bonds with friends, family, and colleagues alike, this book will help you connect authentically with the world around you and unleash the power of story in your life.

The Visitors

release date: Feb 25, 2020
The Visitors
With the smart suspense of Emma Donoghue’s Room and the atmospheric claustrophobia of Grey Gardens, this “bizarrely unsettling, yet compulsively readable” (Iain Reid, internationally bestselling author of I’m Thinking of Ending Things) thriller explores the twisted realities that can lurk beneath even the most serene of surfaces. What becomes of a child who grows up without love? Marion Zetland lives with her domineering older brother John in a crumbling mansion on the edge of a northern seaside resort. A timid spinster in her fifties who still sleeps with teddy bears, Marion does her best to live by John’s rules, even if it means turning a blind eye to the noises she hears coming from behind the cellar door...and to the women’s laundry in the hamper that isn’t hers. For years, she’s buried the signs of John’s devastating secret into the deep recesses of her mind—until the day John is crippled by a heart attack, and Marion becomes the only one whose shoulders are fit to bear his secret. Forced to go down to the cellar and face what her brother has kept hidden, Marion discovers more about herself than she ever thought possible. As the truth is slowly unraveled, we finally begin to understand: maybe John isn’t the only one with a dark side....

Intelligent Adaptive Systems

release date: Oct 30, 2018
Intelligent Adaptive Systems
As ubiquitous as the atmosphere, intelligent adaptive systems (IASs) surround us in our daily lives. When designed well, these systems sense users and their environments so that they can provide support in a manner that is not only responsive to the evolving situation, but unnoticed by the user. A synthesis of recent research and developments on IASs from the human factors (HF) and human–computer interaction (HCI) domains, Intelligent Adaptive Systems: An Interaction-Centered Design Perspective provides integrated design guidance and recommendations for researchers and system developers. The book explores a recognized lack of integration between the HF and HCI research communities, which has led to inconsistencies between the research approaches adopted, and a lack of exploitation of research from one field by the other. The authors integrate theories and methodologies from these domains to provide design recommendations for human–machine developers. They then establish design guidance through the review of conceptual frameworks, analytical methodologies, and design processes for intelligent adaptive systems. The book draws on case studies from the military, medical, and distance learning domains to illustrate intelligent system design to examine lessons learned. Outlining an interaction-centered perspective for designing an IAS, the book details methodologies for understanding human work in complex environments and offers understanding about why and how optimizing human–machine interaction should be central to the design of IASs. The authors present an analytical and design methodology as well as an implementation strategy that helps you choose the proper design framework for your needs.

Nikomu by neublížil

release date: Jan 01, 2018
Nikomu by neublížil
Marion žije s dominantním bratrem Johnem v rozpadajícím se domě po rodičích. Stará panna, která ještě spí s plyšovým medvídkem, je na něm zcela závislá. Když bratr skončí s infarktem v nemocnici, musí Marion čelit tomu, před čím celou dobu zavírala oči. Před tím, co se dělo ve sklepení. Zdá se, že John není jediný, kdo skrýval svou temnou stránku.

The Visitors (16pt Large Print Edition)

release date: Oct 05, 2017
The Visitors (16pt Large Print Edition)
A chilling debut inspired by high-profile cases of abduction and imprisonment that explores the complex truths we are able to keep hidden from ourselves and the gruesome realities that can lurk beneath the most serene of surfaces. Marion Zetland lives with her domineering older brother, John, in a decaying Georgian townhouse on the edge of a bleak English seaside resort. A timid spinster in her fifties who still sleeps with teddy bears, Marion does her best to shut out the secret that John keeps locked away in the cellar. But when questions are asked, and secrets unravel, we realise that John might not be the only one with a dark side . . .

The Moth - All These Wonders

release date: Apr 20, 2017
The Moth - All These Wonders
From storytelling phenomenon The Moth: a collection about risk, courage, and facing the unknown, drawn from the best stories ever told on their stages.All These Wonders features The Moth''s customary variety of voices. Storytellers range from Suzi Ronson (who styled David Bowie''s hair into Ziggy Stardust) to author Jung Chang, by way of a hip hop ''one hit wonder'', an astronomer gazing at the surface of Pluto for the first time and a young female spy-tester in World War II. They share their ventures into uncharted territory - and how their lives were changed forever by what they found there. These true stories have been carefully selected and adapted to the page by the creative minds at The Moth, and encompass the very best of the 17,000+ stories performed in live Moth shows around the world. Filled with a variety of humourous, moving, and gripping tales from all walks of life, it is timed to celebrate the Moth''s 20th anniversary year.

Transmitting Music Theory : a Performance and Pedagogical Exploration of Teaching and Learning in an Irish Higher Education Institution

release date: Jan 01, 2017

Strengthening Ethical Boundaries by Understanding how Implicit Bias Affects Ethical Decision-making

release date: Jan 01, 2017
Strengthening Ethical Boundaries by Understanding how Implicit Bias Affects Ethical Decision-making
Systemic healthcare disparities in the United States are exacerbated and medical transgressions often occur when biomedical professionals cross ethical boundaries. Biomedicine''s embrace of paternalism and patient objectification, along with its simultaneous diminishment of empathy, are at odds with ethical decision-making and the sound formation of ethical boundaries. Physicians and researchers should be conversant with the human suffering incurred by past ethical miscalculations and the factors that contributed to the "acceptability" of the hardship incurred, such as social, racial, and cultural bias. Pedagogical approaches that include examination of ethical breaches from the victim''s perspective and require students to reflect on their biases after taking the Race Implicit Association Test (IAT) would keenly illustrate the role that bias, both conscious and unconscious, has in establishing ethical boundaries and in defining an acceptable utilitarian outcome. Ethical training that instills the importance of awareness, self-reflection, and empathy, and calls physicians to use patient gaze--framing practice around a fellow human being, not a disease--will reflexively define the ethical acceptability of decisions made by physicians and an acceptable utilitarian outcome: that is, an outcome where all patients are treated equally, not like a number in a grander calculation. This dissertation includes a course, "Understanding Implicit Bias and Healthcare Disparities in the United States: A Review of the Guatemala Study," which is a pedagogical template for preparing students to seamlessly apply the skills associated with the Ethics of Care--compassion, empathy, imaginative awareness, humility, and discernment--as well as steadfastly mitigate their personal biases in a manner that complements medical practice''s focus on "doing."

This Is a True Story

release date: Aug 01, 2014
This Is a True Story
With an introduction by Neil Gaiman Before television and radio, before penny paperbacks and mass literacy, people would gather on porches, on the steps outside their homes, and tell stories. The storytellers knew their craft and bewitched listeners would sit and listen long into the night as moths flitted around overhead. The Moth is a non-profit group that is trying to recapture this lost art, helping storytellers - old hands and novices alike - hone their stories before playing to packed crowds at sold-out live events.The very best of these real-life stories are collected here: whether it''s Bill Clinton''s hell-raising press secretary or a leading geneticist with a family secret; a doctor whisked away by nuns to a Mother Teresa''s bedside or a film director saving her father''s Chinatown store from money-grabbing developers; the Sultan of Brunei''s concubine or a friend of Hemingway''s who accidentally talks himself into a role as a substitute bullfighter, these eccentric, pitch-perfect - and all, amazingly, true - stories range from the poignant to the downright hilarious.

Sexual Violence and the Law in Japan

release date: Apr 15, 2013
Sexual Violence and the Law in Japan
This book provides a detailed examination of judicial decision-making in Japanese cases involving sexual violence. It describes the culture of ''eroticised violence'' in Japan, which sees the feminine body as culpable and the legal system which encourages homogeneity and conformity in decision-making and shows how the legal constraints confronting women claiming sexual assaults are enormous. It includes analysis of specific case studies and a discussion of recent moves to address the problem.

West Georgia Cooking

release date: Apr 01, 2011
West Georgia Cooking
This book is about the past and the present. It is a tribute to the ladies and gentlemen of West Georgia and their contributions to so many. Some have passed on; some remain there; and others have moved to other places. Yet all, including their children, their children''s children, their friends, and relatives, keep alive the memories of the West Georgia never forgetting their families, friends, and foods. Within these pages live the unsung heroes of yesteryear. They have nurtured the sick and sustained the healthy without, for the most part, recognition of their hard work, loving care, and great legacy to all. Each recipe reflects a very special person, and it is a rare treat to be able to visit these wonderful people at work in their own kitchens. Just as important are those who have preserved the past and submitted these very splendid recipes to the book. Some of the recipes may be followed from the eastern parts of Georgia to the west as the later generations moved on. It is simply amazing how family recipes travel, not only across Georgia, but across the nation far and wide. As may be noticed, many of the recipes are quite old. Some have been updated by the following generations. One will find such terms as "ice box", "wood stove", "a hot oven", "a handful," and other expressions. I trust that the modern mind can relate these terms to modern day equivalents and equipment being thankful for our world of modern conveniences.

The Origins of Public Health Nutrition Surveillance in the United States

release date: Jan 01, 2011

Effective Procedural Practices

release date: Jun 11, 2010
Effective Procedural Practices
These ASM Consortium recommendations can be used to assess and improve procedural operations practices from the perspective of the impact on operator effectiveness.

Sounds Like Home

release date: Jan 01, 2010

Effective Alarm Management Practices

release date: Jan 01, 2009
Effective Alarm Management Practices
These ASM Consortium recommendations can be used to assess and improve the quality of a company''s alarm management practices, from the perspective of their impact on operator effectiveness.

The Educator's Role in Preschool Dramatic Story Reenactments

release date: Jan 01, 2008

Research Portfolio

release date: Jan 01, 2008

It Hit Me Like a Ton of Bricks

release date: Jan 01, 2006
It Hit Me Like a Ton of Bricks
A book for every reader, male or female, who has ever had a mother.

The Influence of Eliot's Modernism in Two Early Novels and Autobiographies of Doris Lessing

release date: Jan 01, 2005

Judicial Narratives on Trial

release date: Jan 01, 2000

Popular housing policies in Porto Alegre, Brazil

release date: Jan 01, 1998

Masculinity and Male Nurses in South Africa, 1900-1948

release date: Jan 01, 1997

"Bantu Gynaecology"

release date: Jan 01, 1996

Structure of the Histone Octamer and Histone H2A.X Phosphorylation Throughout the Cell Cycle

release date: Jan 01, 1993

The Japanese Response to Feminist Demands for Equality

release date: Jan 01, 1991

Role Perception and Performance of Protestant Parents in the Heterosexual Development and Sex Education of Children

The Winter Bird

The Winter Bird
A stubborn little bird, staying behind when the other birds go south for the winter, learns about the strange world of the carousel horses.

A Study of the Clausulae in the De Virginibus of Saint Ambrose, Books II and III

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