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No Snoring $24.99 No Snoring – Photographic Print |
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Jab Jab Phool Khile $7.99 Jab Jab Phool Khile |
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Snoring Dog $10 Snoring Dog |
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Snoring – Heavy $10 Snoring – Heavy |
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Snoring Teddy $6 Snoring Teddy |
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Jab $15 Human, hunger, happiness, hope, heart, and Halliday all start with h , as does ham. Accident? Maybe! But seldom have the flour of the humanistic and the egg yolk of honesty mixed more swellingly with the yeast of desire and the salt of self-doubt—not to mention the olive paste of ambition. Halliday has whacked Death and Mutabilitie before, but this time . . . this time he whacks them again. After this Jab , the world will never be the same. Or at least, a few hundred conversations, here and there, will be somewhat affected. Roll over Death, and tell Mutabilitie the news. |
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The NHS is Broken, It Needs Reinventing $3.48 The NHS is broken, and it needs reinventing…. |
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Nasaline Snoring Device Medium $16.89 Nasaline Snoring Device(NASALINE SNORING DEVICE by Nasaline). |
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Nasaline Snoring Device Large $16.89 Nasaline Snoring Device(NASALINE SNORING DEVICE by Nasaline). |
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Snoring Cloudy Bear $10 Snoring Cloudy Bear |
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Victory Over Snoring $40 Victory Over Snoring |
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Hook and Jab Pads $9.99 Hook and Jab Pads |
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Jab Jab $4.99 We believe it is important to preserve what makes music special, and make it easy to craft listening experiences. At MOG, browse millions songs and play them instantly. Or just turn on radio where you can stop and replay songs. You can also create playlists for any occasion, and even download songs to your mobile. We are dedicated to employing the cleanest but most powerful technology so you can enjoy music as much as ever. |
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Betraying the NHS $27.95 Based on his experiences of helping to fight cuts and closures in Suffolk, Michael Mandelstam delivers a damning verdict on the mismanagement of the NHS at national, regional and local level. He charts the widespread cutbacks and closures, both rural and urban, to clinics, A&E services, beds, wards and scores of community hospitals. He outlines how humane care, particularly for older people, is compromised by the ruthless determination of NHS management to increase patient throughput and hit government-set targets. The author highlights how the chaotic change to the NHS is being driven by concealed agendas – including privatisation of the NHS, obsessive interference from central government as well as selective use, if not abandonment, of evidence-based practice. Seriously flawed and damaging decisions are the result, affecting the population at large as well as those most vulnerable – older people with chronic and complex needs, people with physical or learning disabilities and people with mental health problems. Above all, he exposes the scandalous lack of transparency and accountability behind changes that threaten to destroy the NHS. ‘This book is an impressive indictment of the changes made recently by the Government to the National Health Service. The damage these changes have inflicted on the people of Suffolk, especially the elderly and other vulnerable people, is documented in damning and relentless detail. Sadly Suffolk isn’t the only place where promises are being broken, the principles of the NHS abandoned, the needs of communities ignored and financial targets ruthlessly pursued regardless of the consequences. Michael Mandelstam’s analysis is unanswerable and his criticisms robust. His book should be studied by everyone concerned with how health care is delivered in Britain. If any of the politicians, civil servants or administrators who devised or implemented these changes have the nerve to read it they should hang their heads in shame and resign at once. The author has been generous in the book about the contributions other people, including myself, have made to fighting these changes and exposing their consequences. The truth is that the person who has done the most in this respect is Michael Mandelstam himself. His tireless work, persistence in the face of all kinds of bureaucratic and other obstructions and his considerable expert knowledge of health and social service issues have made him an inspiration to the whole community. I am privileged to have him as one of my constituents.’. – Tim Yeo, MP for South Suffolk and former Health Minister. ‘Michael Manderstam has vividly illustrated and authenticated his grand theme – the warranted collapse of public trust in NHS Trusts – by a blow-by-blow account of hospital closures, in Suffolk particularly. In the course of it he tells of public consultations of shameless insincerity and of almost Orwellian “mantras, euphemism, and doublethink”. Above all, his is a caution |
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New NHS Explained $35.95 The New NHS Explained provides a brief and authoritative overview of the funding, organization, delivery systems and accountability mechanisms of the new NHS and enables the reader to get a rapid grasp of the nature and significance of the new |
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Jab Hum Jawan Honge $10 Jab Hum Jawan Honge – Lata Mangeshkar Shabbir Kumar |
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Kahin Door Jab Din $10 Kahin Door Jab Din – Mukesh Lata Mangeshkar Manna Dey |
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36GB SFF 10K Nhs SCSI IBM 40K1037 $268.49 36GB SFF 10K Nhs SCSI IBM 40K1037 |
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A Suitable Case for Treatment: The NHS and Reform $13.92 The NHS is a national icon that spends a lot of taxpayer’s money, sometimes wastefully. This is an account of a Labour Health Minister’s involvement in reforming a reluctant NHS. It assesses Labour’s stewardship of the NHS, warts and all. Drawing on this experience, it examines the Coalition Government’s plans for reform, as NHS funding moves from feast to famine. The book concludes with a description of the financial and accountability framework that any government should aim for if NHS efficiency and value for money are to improve. |
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Surgery for Snoring and Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome $165 Surgery for Snoring and Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome |