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Enter the dragon's den and draw every claw, tooth and scale! From
fire-breathing monsters to majestic sea serpents, Paul Bryn Davies'
boundless imagination will inspire you to draw like you never have
before. Start off simple with playful hatchlings and soon you'll be
illustrating battling giants and gnarled wyverns. There are
100 deadly dragons to choose from, and every project is broken down
into a handful of simple stages that lead you effortlessly through
to the finished coloured drawing. There are no written instructions
to follow – just basic shapes and pencil strokes. You'll be
amazed at how easily you can create stunning, detailed drawings
roaring with character! This is the perfect book for budding
artists who want to create their own mythical masterpiece.
An excellent introduction for nurses to all aspects of pain and its
management. Topics examined are relevant to all areas of health
care practice and include:
*types of pain
*the experience of pain, including psycho-social factors
*interventions (pharmocological, physical and psychological)
*alternative and complementary therapies.
Caring for People in Pain clearly sets out the research base for
practice and provides a thorough and accessible text for students
of this core topic on all entry level and many post-registration
nursing courses.
Debate ranges over the effects of the growing utilization by the
young of interactive screen-based technologies and the effects of
these on vulnerable young chldren. This text is based on two years'
research on 100 children, with entertainment screen technology in
their homes, following them from home to school and examining the
difference in culture in the two environments. The question is
asked whether children are developing the necessary IT and other
skills required from the maturing learner as we approach the 21st
century. Issues such as gender, parenting, violence, censorship and
the educational consequences of their screen-based experiences are
at the forefront of the text's coverage.
All drawing is based on the simple construction of lines and
shapes. This great new series teaches how to draw popular subjects
in extremely easy step-by-step stages. Even an absolute beginner
will be able to create great drawings following these
illustrations. In this book, Paul Davies includes a fantastic range
of dragons from fearsome flying and fighting beasts to
fire-breathing creatures and endearing cartoon-like characters.
This international comparison of pension plans lends great
understanding to the transformation taking place in almost every
nation around the world. It covers ten of the twelve countries of
the European Union, as well as the United States and Japan. The
project is interdisciplinary, covering a number of fields, such as
economics, law, actuarial science, sociology, and political
science, that contribute to the analysis of retirement income
systems. The chapters vary in scope - some are comparative, some
are restricted to a single country or to one type of plan in one
country. Despite their diversity, the chapters share a common
awareness of three aspects of pension plans: the importance of
actors' roles in shaping each system, the different economic and
social domains affected by retirement plans, and the
interconnections between social security and supplementary
plans.
Nurses take a leading role in assessing, monitoring and managing pain. Covering all aspects of pain and its management, this book provides an excellent introduction to the subject. The topics examined are relevant to all areas of health care practice and include: *kinds of pain *emotional, cognitive and socio-cultural factors affecting pain *interventions (pharmocological, physical and psychological) *alternative and complementary therapies. Caring for People in Pain clearly sets out the research base for practice and provides a thorough and accessible text for students.
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