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Books with author John Walter Davis

  • The Camera Book

    John Davis

    Paperback (Frances Lincoln, Oct. 1, 2015)
    Drawing on a great working knowledge of digital processes, The Camera Book is full of broad-reaching, fun and informative projects. Illustrated with a mixture of professionally shot images and some taken by children, to demonstrate the dos and don'ts (or the 'good' and the 'even better'). The book will also show kids taking their pictures and setting up their shots.- Take fun pics with friends, or make great gifts.- Simple effects, making photo gifts, great photo album ideas.- Simple camera tricks (holding up a large building, friends standing on your hand).- Camera kit will be generic, rather than specific models.- Includes simple stills cameras, mobile phones.- Includes easy videoing and film making.
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  • LeBron James

    John Walters

    language (The Child's World, Inc., Jan. 1, 2014)
    LeBron James can really jump. First, he leaped from high school into the NBA. Since then, he has soared above the competition, becoming a record-setting superstar. Check out LeBron's amazing career inside!
  • Combat To College: Applying The Military Mentality To The Classroom: How To Succeed As A Student Veteran

    John H Davis

    Paperback (John H Davis, March 13, 2020)
    Combat To College is the book for veterans who need to win the college battle. Veterans must utilize the unique skills and discipline gained in the military to succeed in higher education. When veterans get out of the military, their plan of action often determines whether they live out their dreams or their nightmares. How well you do in college often dictates how well you do in life. Rise up to your potential and navigate college with these straightforward lessons. Make your college success non-negotiable, you earned your GI bill and it's time to grit your teeth and use it! "Every single veteran I know struggles adjusting to college life, here is the solution" -SFC Samuel Brooks, Army Ranger, Bronze Star and Purple Heart Recipient "It's inspiring and hard-hitting and deserves a lot of attention from the military community" -Master Sergeant Dan "Bull" Colello "This is well worth the time to everyone interested in college. This will benefit student athletes who will gain a lot from embracing a winning military mindset" -Pat Angerer, NFL Linebacker "Politically impartial, logical, encouraging, and written with grace and strength, Combat To College has the kind of actionable information that can help you successfully redirect your life." - Self-Publishing Review
  • Basic Training Principles for Middle and Long-Distance Running

    John Davis

    language (RW Press, June 25, 2015)
    "Rome, 1960. World record holder Roger Moens headlined an impressive field in the men’s 800m final at the Olympic Games. At the gun, Moens led with a fast pace, and by 600m, the lead pack had thinned to five runners. It looked to be a sure victory for the Belgian. But then, something curious happened..."So begins Basic Training Principles for Middle and Long-Distance Running, a short booklet which gives you an introduction into the structure of a proper training program through the eyes of Arthur Lydiard's legendary training methods, first described in 1962. This booklet is short, gripping, informative, and written at a level which even complete novices can understand. It is designed to be an introductory lesson in fundamental training methods for newly-minted competitive runners.This booklet was written to get young, promising high school runners eager to embark on a training journey and to set them on the right track for long term development, but any runner, young or old, newbie or veteran, can gain something from Basic Training Principles.
  • Called?!: Following a Future Filled with the Possible.

    John David Walt

    language (Asbury Theological Seminary, Jan. 6, 2012)
    Called!? explores the biblical landscape of "calling," unfolding a 21 day pathway of discernment of how God accomplishes his often unconventional purposes through very unlikely people. This resource is well suited for an individual seeking a deeper walk of faith, especially persons at critical junctures of transition (i.e. career change, graduation, etc.) The resource serves nicely for a short term small group study and would also be well suited for a short term congregational study series.
  • The Kaiser's Pirates: German Surface Raiders in World War One

    John Walter

    Hardcover (Naval Institute Press, July 1, 1994)
    The Kaiser's Pirates graphically relates the story of the war against commerce carried out by the German surface raiders in 1914-17. In the period before submarine warfare became pre-eminent - and the wireless telegraph reduced a surface ship's ability to hide - the Imperial German navy employed a selection of men-of-war and merchantmen in an attempt to disrupt the maritime trade on which the British economy depended.Accompanied by a detailed alphabetical listing of the many victims, the book traces the exploits of the cruisers and the merchant-raiders, supported by first-hand testimony from victors and victims alike.
  • Lebron James

    John Walters

    Library Binding (The Childs World Inc, Aug. 15, 2006)
    Highlights the life and career of one of the greatest basketball players in the United States.
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  • Robot-Assisted Radical Prostatectomy: Beyond the Learning Curve

    John W. Davis

    eBook (Springer, Sept. 7, 2016)
    This book addresses knowledge gaps in RARP in 3 key sections: 1) Step-by-step approach including multiple technique options and innovations, 2) Patient selection, safety, outcomes, and 3) Preparing the patient for surgery. The order is more based upon knowledge priority rather than a chronologic sequence in which part 3 would go first. Part two allows more summary and commentary on evidence and part three allows some creative content that is otherwise hard to find in one place—medical evaluations, imaging, clinical trials, patient education, etc. This textbook emphasizes content for the advanced skills surgeon in that multiple techniques are presented as well as state of the art evidence. The learning curve is addressed and the authors clarify how this text is useful for learners. The caveat is that they should be careful in patient selection and stick with what their mentors are showing them. With experience, they can then branch out into the many techniques presented here. Robot-Assisted Radical Prostatectomy: Beyond the Learning Curve will also have cross-over appeal for surgical assistants, physician assistants, nurses, and anyone else involved in the surgical care of prostate cancer.
  • The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron, Boy Genius: Tinkering With Destiny

    John A. Davis

    Paperback (Tokyopop, Sept. 1, 2003)
    Because of his rivalry with Cindy, Jimmy hatches up some new inventions that allow him to build a robot brother, to travel through the space-time continuum with Thomas Edison, and to make every day his birthday by hypnotizing his parents.
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  • Travels of Four Years and a Half in the United States of America: During 1798, 1799, 1800, 1801, and 1802

    John Davis

    Paperback (Townsends, Feb. 28, 2018)
    Travels of Four Years and a Half in the United States of America is a meticulous account by author John Davis of his travels during the years 1798 to 1802, from New York to Philadelphia, and on to South Carolina, Washington, D.C. During his journey, he observes people from a broad range of socio-economic stations, ranging from upper-class Europeans to the indigenous peoples of Occoquan. In his letter to Thomas Jefferson, he wrote, “In frequent journeyings through your country, I have made remarks on the character, customs and manners of the people...I have alike communed with the slave who wields the hoe, and the task-master who imposes his labour.” Davis also includes an interesting account of the arrival of the news of General Washington’s death, as well as Thomas Jefferson’s inaugural speech.
  • Robot-Assisted Radical Prostatectomy: Beyond the Learning Curve

    John W. Davis

    Hardcover (Springer, Oct. 9, 2016)
    This book addresses knowledge gaps in RARP in 3 key sections: 1) Step-by-step approach including multiple technique options and innovations, 2) Patient selection, safety, outcomes, and 3) Preparing the patient for surgery. The order is more based upon knowledge priority rather than a chronologic sequence in which part 3 would go first. Part two allows more summary and commentary on evidence and part three allows some creative content that is otherwise hard to find in one place―medical evaluations, imaging, clinical trials, patient education, etc. This textbook emphasizes content for the advanced skills surgeon in that multiple techniques are presented as well as state of the art evidence. The learning curve is addressed and the authors clarify how this text is useful for learners. The caveat is that they should be careful in patient selection and stick with what their mentors are showing them. With experience, they can then branch out into the many techniques presented here. Robot-Assisted Radical Prostatectomy: Beyond the Learning Curve will also have cross-over appeal for surgical assistants, physician assistants, nurses, and anyone else involved in the surgical care of prostate cancer.