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Jitka Sani

    March 11, 1969
    Jitka Sani
    Správná parta. Záhada
    Jak se peče vánoční láska
    The Mystery of B. Traven
    Conducting Clinical Research: A Practical Guide for Physicians, Nurses, Study Coordinators, and Investigators
    Resilience: One Family's Story of Hope and Triumph Over Evil
    Not Quite a Memoir: Of Films, Books, the World
    • 2019

      Growing up, Judy Stone, the child of Holocaust survivors, was unaware of her family's harrowing history. As she delves into her parents' experiences, she uncovers the profound impact of trauma and resilience on her identity. The narrative explores themes of memory, survival, and the struggle to understand a painful past, revealing how the legacy of the Holocaust shapes her understanding of family and self. Through her journey, Stone confronts the complexities of heritage and the importance of storytelling in healing.

      Resilience: One Family's Story of Hope and Triumph Over Evil
    • 2010

      The manual serves as a comprehensive guide for both seasoned medical professionals and newcomers in clinical studies, detailing essential strategies for securing studies, recruiting and retaining patient volunteers, and coordinating research efforts. It clarifies regulatory requirements and includes updated sections reflecting recent changes in the drug development industry, addressing topics like new regulations, ethical considerations, and cultural competency. With a thorough index and appendices, it has gained recognition in academic health programs and was a finalist for prestigious awards.

      Conducting Clinical Research: A Practical Guide for Physicians, Nurses, Study Coordinators, and Investigators
    • 2006

      Exploring the voices of over 120 filmmakers and writers from diverse regions, this collection delves into their discussions on art, politics, and culture. Judy Stone captures vibrant conversations that address critical issues such as personal freedoms, nationalism, and societal roles of women and LGBTQ+ individuals. The book features a wide range of influential figures, including Inuit filmmaker Zacharias Kunuk and Polish poet Czeslaw Milosz, providing insights into their creative processes and visions for a better future.

      Not Quite a Memoir: Of Films, Books, the World
    • 2001

      The Mystery of B. Traven

      • 172 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
      3.2(20)Add rating

      The only interview ever granted by the man generally assumed to have been B Traven, pseudonymous author of The Treasure of the Sierra Madre, The Death Ship and eight Mexican novels. Plus a postscript My Second Thoughts about B. Traven, variously known as Ret Marut, Richard Maurhut, Berick Traven Torsvan and Hal Croves. An unknown Russian sailor adds to the mystery. Second Thoughts was my contribution to an international conference on the author at Penn State University in 1987. It was among the papers published by Pennsylvania State University Press in 1987.

      The Mystery of B. Traven