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Australian Medical Student Journal - The Australian Medical Student Journal (AMSJ) is an academic publication that accepts submissions from all Australian medical students, as well as students studying medically-related disciplines. It is the first undertaking of its kind in Australia. It is staffed entirely by medical students.
Country: Oceania, AU, Australia
City: Sydney, New South Wales
- victoria phillips - A Sequel to Wolf HallThis historical novel follows the incredible "Wolf Hall," a view of England during the reign of Henry VIII. In "Bring Up the Bodies," Ann Boleyn is now queen and is failing to deliver a son. Through the eyes of Thomas Cromwell, Henry's Secretary and advisor, we learn the secrets of Henry's marriages and his court. This novel humanizes history with amazing detail and personalization. I highly recommend both novels.
- Heather Romine - Great InvestmentI bought this for my nonverbal son. He has severe autism. He loves this tablet and is able to navigate it very well. There are tons of helpful free and low cost apps to help him learn and communicate.
- Bill "reader_from_metro_Atlanta" - Don't Miss This Magical Montreaux EveningWow. Again wow ! Thank you, thank you, thank you Mr. Santana and fellow artists for a magical evening, a musical and rhythmic feast, a true rock music Tour de Force of guitars, multiple percussionists and vocalists, bass, horns, and organ.
This concert shows Carlos Santana seasoned and shaped by so many years as a creative artist and popular musician on a spiritual journey that you will feel in your heart, your gut, and in your dancing feet that will not be able to keep still. Mr. Santana's musical prowess, his grace, beauty, and humility are felt throughout the performance with his extremely talented and tightly knit band.
The set list covers Santana's entire career back to the enduring beauty of Woodstock Days, and includes tributes to other greats, such as BB King, John Coltrane (A Love Supreme) and Cream - Clapton, Jack Bruce & Ginger Baker (Sunshine of Your Love). The alchemy of Susan Tedeschi and Derek Truck's contribution in "Make Somebody Happy" was a nugget of emotional, spiritual, musical gold.
This is a performance delving into so many musical dimensions with dynamic, ever changing rhythms and energy that build to an oh-so-satisfying climactic conclusion. There are so many layers to be experienced in this concert for those of us that missed that evening at Montreaux, this wonderfully produced and edited HD DVD is a treasure well worth its price. Bless you Santana & Company, and thank you for blessing us with your art and this performance.