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Finding Hope and Compassion

Inspiration for Doctors, Nurses, and Other Caregivers Coping with Illness Disability or Suffering

William P. Beetham, Jr., M.D., Retired
Ellen B. Ceppetelli, R.N., M.S., C.N.L.
Carolyn B. Charron, B.S.N., R.N., O.C.N.
Joseph F. O’Donnell, M.D.

Through inspiring poems, essays, and stories from patients, doctors, and caregivers, Finding Hope and Compassion: Inspiration for Doctos, Nurses, and Other Caregivers Coping with Illness, Disability, or Suffering portrays the strength and courage of people facing adversity as well as the heart of those who care.

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…that movie in your head

Guide to improvising stories on video

Considered by many to be the Father of Improv, David Shepherd inspires the movie-maker in all of us. He shares for the first time his improv techniques and anecdotal insights for creating video movies— with the family camcorder and a cast of old, or new-found friends.

Shepherd founded Chicago Compass, the first improvisation cabaret theater in America, which evolved into Second City. Players in the Compass also evolved, using many of the improv formats invented by Shepherd: Alan Alda, Alan Arkin, Jerry Stiller, Elaine May, Shelly Berman, Barbara Harris, Ed Asner, and more.

For years he’s been producing and teaching improv movie-making for amateurs and professionals. Join the home movie revolution and learn how to make...That Movie in Your Head

So why should I make my own movie?

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The Unheralded

Men and Women of the
Berlin Blockade and Airlift

Edwin Gere's, The Unheralded Men and Women of the Berlin Blockade and Airlift tells the story of the greatest humanitarian effort in modern history.

With the ground and water routes to West Berlin blockaded by the Soviet Union, the extraordinary Berlin airlift flew coal, food, medicine, and every-thing needed for survival to 2.24 million West Berliners for 462 days until traditional supply routes were restored in September 1949. Edwin Gere, for the first time, pays proper homage to those whose deeds have gone largely unheralded and who valiantly contributed to the airlift’s success.

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