| I want to introduct something about Multifunctional | | | | The Low Life. |
| Computer Hot-Cutting Edge Bonding Bag-Making | | | | Born in Ottawa, Doyle grew up in two "homes": his |
| Machine. Features: 1) Suitable for both large order and | | | | family's home in the ethnically-diverse section of |
| small runs, which shorten model change time and | | | | Ottawa where he spent the school year and a log |
| improve production efficiency 2) Convenient usage | | | | cabin on the Gatineau River near Low, Quebec, about |
| and easy operation, which save operating crew 3) | | | | forty miles north of town, where he spent his |
| Adopt advanced digital electric installation, high-precise | | | | summers. Doyle's memories of his parents, siblings, and |
| and high quality mechanical parts, which ensure the | | | | neighbors as well as the landscape and atmosphere |
| durability of the machinery and the precise of the | | | | he encountered as a child greatly influenced his writing, |
| products quality 4) With the function of auto alarm and | | | | as did his experiences raising his own two children. |
| shunting down, auto temperature controlling, | | | | Doyle grew up in a home with a rich story-telling |
| self-adhesive tape, counted stiletto, magic eye tracking, | | | | tradition but his home life was difficult. His father was |
| spot sealing and hot cuttingSpecifications: 1) Model: | | | | cruel when he drank and his mother, who cared for |
| DRQ-500, DRQ-600, DRQ-700, DRQ-800 2) Output: | | | | Doyle's mentally disabled older sister, Pamela, as well |
| 60-180pcs/min, 60-180pcs/min, 50-150pcs/min, | | | | as for the rest of the family, was often overwhelmed. |
| 50-150pcs/min 3) Thickness: 0.02-0.08mm, | | | | When he was in the eighth grade, Pamela, who had |
| 0.02-0.08mm, 0.02-0.08mm, 0.02-0.08mm 4) Max. | | | | Down's syndrome, passed away; Doyle's memories of |
| hot-cutting breadth: 480mm, 580mm, 680mm, 780mm | | | | Pamela and the toll her caretaking took on his mother, |
| 5) Hot-cutting length: 50-600mm, 50-600mm, | | | | has led him to include several characters with |
| 60-600mm, 60-600mm 6) Bag-making precision: | | | | disabilities in his books. |
| ±0.5mm, ±0.5mm, ±0.5mm, ±0.5mm 7) | | | | In high school at Ottawa's Glebe Collegiate Institute, |
| Operational | | | | Doyle began submitting short stories to magazines, |
| (Redirected from Brian Doyle (Writer)) | | | | some of which came back with personal rejection |
| For other persons named Brian Doyle, see Brian Doyle. | | | | letters. However, writing only occupied a small part of |
| Brian Doyle (born in 1935) is a well known Canadian | | | | his teen years. Doyle played football, won medals in |
| author, whose children's books have been adapted into | | | | gymnastics, and published poetry in the yearbook; he |
| both movies and plays. He lives in Ottawa and the | | | | also fought, stole, and skipped school. After graduating |
| stories are drawn from his experiences growing up in | | | | from Glebe Collegiate, Doyle attended Carleton |
| Ottawa and the surrounding area. | | | | College in Ottawa, where he majored in journalism and |
| Among Canada's most distinguished authors of | | | | met Jackie Aronson, the woman he would later marry. |
| middle-grade and young-adult novels, Brian Doyle is | | | | Just before graduation, he won a prize for an essay |
| acclaimed as an exceptional storyteller as well as a | | | | he wrote on the Gatineau River Valley; right after |
| talented writer whose works reflect both insight and | | | | graduation, he became a reporter for the Toronto |
| sensitivity in depicting the moral dilemmas of young | | | | Telegram. He soon left journalism to teach high school |
| people. Doyle's books take place in both historical and | | | | in Ottawa; he also completed the course work for a |
| contemporary periods and his sense of humour is | | | | master's degree in literature at Ottawa University, but |
| considered one of his most appealing features. His | | | | left before writing his thesis. |
| writings evoke a strong sense of location, reflecting | | | | While working as a teacher, Doyle continued his writing, |
| urban Ottawa and the Gatineau Valley-which lies to | | | | working as a columnist for a local newspaper and |
| the north in the province of Quebec. Angel Square and | | | | publishing a short story in the literary magazine |
| Easy Avenue are set in Ottawa in the 1940's and 50's; | | | | Fiddlehead. After he and his wife adopted two children, |
| Spud Sweetgrass represents Ottawa in the early | | | | Megan and Ryan, and became involved in local |
| 1990's. Uncle Ronald and Covered Bridgedraw on Brian | | | | theater, his writing took a new turn when he began |
| Doyle's childhood memories of the Gatineau Valley. | | | | writing well-received plays for his students. Doyle also |
| Writing in Books for Young People, Eva Martin called | | | | became somewhat of a celebrity when one of his |
| Doyle "one of the most daring and experimental | | | | articles on the poor quality of teacher training was |
| writers of young-adult novels. He deals with the most | | | | quoted in the Toronto Globe and Mail. Offered a |
| sensitive of issuesace, violence, anti-social activity of all | | | | position at his alma mater, Glebe Collegiate, Doyle |
| sortsith a tongue-in-cheek humor that never denigrates | | | | became head of that school's English department and |
| the human spirit." Writing in Magpies, Agnes | | | | continued to write well-received student plays, including |
| Nieuwenhuizen concluded, "Perhaps Doyle's most | | | | ten musicals and a satirical parody of Shakespeare's |
| extraordinary feat is that there is never a sense of | | | | Hamlet before retiring from teaching in 1991. |
| design or message or moralising. What shines through | | | | Doyle published his first book for young readers, Hey, |
| his work is a breath of vision and tolerance and a | | | | Dad!, in 1978. A story for middle graders that he wrote |
| quirky exuberance and curiosity even in the face of | | | | for his daughter Megan, Hey, Dad! uses the journey |
| adversity and resistance." Many of Doyle's most | | | | motifoth literal and symbolico represent the growing |
| popular early novels are collected in the 1999 anthology | | | | maturity of its young protagonist. |