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...reaction was extraordinary. The audience shouted on and on, and she just sat on the track, overwhelmed, letting it wash over her, for what seemed like forever. Everyone was crying and shouting. I'll tell you, honey, it got this bad: There were tears on Press...
...press, though, wasn't biting. Soon the media wave will wash over, and Lebed and his friend will be left in anonymity again. Let's hope they have learned something...
...them, grounding his virtuosic playing without slowing him up too much. Mehldau has startling command of both hands, offering up melody and countermelody simultaneously, forcefully and thoughtfully. When he's playing, you can be sure he has a firm grasp of the song. On this album themes introduce themselves, wash away and then return, like waves against a beach. Los Angeles arrives first as a warm, flowing trio piece; later, on Los Angeles (Reprise), the musical ideas introduced in the first rendition are re-explored by the trio before Mehldau closes the track with a solo run as precise...
Coach U is by far the largest coach-training institute, but there are at least 12 others. They include the Academy for Coach Training in Bellevue, Wash., and the Newfield Network in Silver Spring, Md.; both offer in-person workshops as well as teleclasses. Coaching's rise is just beginning, predicts Joel Cutcher-Gershenfeld, a research scientist at M.I.T. who studies workplace change. "It's a vehicle for the transfer of knowledge and skills. And in a knowledge-based economy, it will be increasingly important...
Hospice can also have more practical benefits. "We discuss whether they need a homemaker to wash dishes or read to the patient so his wife can get out because she's exhausted," says Margaret Clausen, president of the California Hospice Foundation. On average, hospice patients receive at least three hours a day more attention than nursing-home patients. And hospice is cheaper than traditional care. For example, at Balm of Gilead Center, a hospice in Birmingham, Ala., the average cost per patient per day is $720, in contrast to $3,180 for ICU patients...