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Updates existing prompts and introduces 50 new ones; Features
prompts that are designed to be impersonal and avoid requiring
students to express personal viewpoints or feelings on specific
issues; Suited for seventh grade to adulthood.
Updates existing prompts and introduces 50 new ones; Features
prompts that are designed to be impersonal and avoid requiring
students to express personal viewpoints or feelings on specific
issues; Suited for seventh grade to adulthood.
If you've been using PHP for sometime now and would like to
start using a web framework, you'll want to try CakePHP, which is
an open source rapid development web framework built on PHP.
PHP experts Kai Chan and John Omokore guide you through a
variety of practical CakePHP applications. You will work on
projects such as a video gallery, unit testing application, an
ecommerce app, a blog site, and much more. Practical CakePHP
Projects covers the key architectural concepts as well as including
mini projects that you can use to enhance your own applications. A
friendly introduction for any web programmer looking to choose a
PHP framework Realworld projects based on current and future trends
Practical CakePHP techniques that you can use right away What
you'll learn Painlessly create a secure and dynamic web site with
CakePHP and MySQL. Discover how CakePHP can be used in highlevel
and demanding applications using CakePHP builtin components as well
as methods such as Smarty, caching, and unit testing. See how
CakePHP integrates with technologies such as Ajax and web services.
Integrate your own components into CakePHP's framework. Apply
CakePHP to mainstream technologies such as Google Video, blogging,
mash-ups, and ecommerce. Work through the few pitfalls of some of
the CakePHP framework, for example, Access Control Lists. Who this
book is for
Aimed primarily at CakePHP novices to professionals and PHP
programmers seeking to build web applications easily using CakePHP
and related web technologies, this book will also appeal to
programmers using other frameworks in other languages, for example,
Ruby on Rails and Java Spring.
The Nurse's Guide to Labs: A Quick and Easy Resource is a quick,
easy reference tool that helps nursing students understand common
lab values. For each laboratory test, a clear definition is
provided, along with some pathology if relevant. When relevant,
students also learn what constitutes a normal versus a critical
result. The guide explains common reasons for abnormal values, and
addresses the nursing implications and responsibilities when such
values occur. Students will learn about commonly ordered combined
labs. There are specific chapters devoted to
oxygenation/respiratory labs, hematology, and cardiac, liver, and
pancreatic labs. The guide also discusses other endocrine systems
labs, such as tests for pituitary, adrenal, and thyroid
abnormalities, renal labs, urine labs, and cerebrospinal fluid
labs. The Nurse's Guide to Labs has been developed for students
preparing to become registered nurses, and can be kept as a useful
reference tool for the working nurse. The guide is also well-suited
to programs for licensed practical nurses, or anyone in a clinical
setting who might need to know about and understand various lab
tests and their results.
Interpreting Basic Cardiac Dysrhythmias Without Heartache is a step
by step guide on interpreting basic electrocardiogram (EKG)
readings in adults. Students benefit from first understanding
normal sinus rhythm, as well as basic dysrhythmias, and then
applying this understanding to rhythms that are more advanced and
difficult. The book discusses the conduction system of the heart
and the purpose of the electrocardiogram. Students learn how to
read EKG waveforms and interpret rates and pacing. The book also
addresses sinus and atrial dysrhythmias, atrial-ventricular blocks,
and ventricular dysrhythmias. Each section of the text includes
quizzes that students can use to check their comprehension and
progress. Physiology and pathophysiology as they pertain to each
dysrhythmia are also addressed, as are common interventions and
medications. Clear and concise, Interpreting Basic Cardiac
Dysrhythmias Without Heartache is an ideal teaching tool for
students in all levels of nursing programs as well as for
practicing nurses needing to refresh their knowledge. The practical
applicability of the information also makes this a useful guide for
paramedics and emergency medical technicians.
Developed specifically for student nurses and based on the author's
over thirty years of teaching experience, Interpreting Arterial
Blood Gases the Easy Way teaches students a step-by-step method for
interpreting blood gases and helps them learn how to apply the
interpretations. The booklet is divided into two parts. Part I
teaches students to differentiate between acidic and alkaline
states, identify respiratory or metabolic changes in blood gases,
and recognize compensated, partially compensated, and uncompensated
states. In Part II students apply what they have learned in order
to recognize signs and symptoms of abnormal blood gases, identify
appropriate interventions, and understand the meaning and
significance of specific oxygenation levels. Clear and
well-organized, the material features quizzes for self-evaluation,
critical thinking questions, and tips that may assist with the
National Council Licensure Examination. Knowledge of basic
physiology and acid-base balance is recommended before using the
booklet, but the information is also reviewed. Interpreting
Arterial Blood Gases the Easy Way is an excellent choice for
nursing programs. It can also be used in training respiratory
therapists and emergency medical technicians.
This book presents six different charter schools that explicitly
embrace a compelling civic mission and that foster an excellent
academic environment. This volume makes the case that the
rediscovery of the civic mission of schooling is not at odds with
the broader education reform movement. These charter schools all
have widely different approaches to teaching and fostering
civic-mindedness, but each charter system links good behavior,
character formation, and the practical aspects of citizenship with
classroom performance.
Have you ever wished you could be a peacemaker but weren't really
sure how to go about it? Sometimes when we try to resolve disputes,
things blow up instead of getting better. Cheryl Miller, a trained
mediator with over 1000 hours of experience in victim-offender
mediation, has put together a guide for anyone who would like to
learn basic principles to address conflict or problems in
communities, families, or work. The Language of Shalom: 7 Keys to
Practical Reconciliation is a practical guide to restorative
justice, Christian community development, and mediation. Ms.
Miller, Executive Director of the Perpetual Help Home in Victoria
Texas, has used these techniques for the last ten years with the
women who reside at the home. Now anyone can experience the
transforming power of these keys to practical reconciliation.
Outlines six principles and best practices for hiring and retaining
women with challenging backgrounds Recently, business leaders have
shifted their focus from a profit-only mindset to considering the
impact of their businesses on all stakeholders. At the same time,
the United Nations set aggressive Sustainable Development Goals
(SGDs) to improve our world by 2030. These SDGs address all major
needs facing our world today, such as: eradication of poverty and
hunger, access to clean water, gender equality, and decent work and
economic growth. These are significant problems facing the world
that have in the past largely been left to nonprofit organizations
and governments to solve. Investors and customers have higher
expectations for companies to make a positive social and
environmental impact. They want to know business can do good.
Following suit, today's business leaders are starting to recognize
we will never fill the gap between where we are and where we want
to be if businesses do not also do their part to contribute
sustainable solutions to these enormous social problems. This book
provides a guide for businesses to make a significant positive
impact while also benefiting their businesses. Business Doing Good
outlines six principles business leaders can implement to
effectively hire women who have experienced incarceration, poverty,
addiction, and/or engagement in the sex trade. While making a
difference to both these women and communities, businesses benefit
from the women's resourcefulness, resilience, ability to motivate,
and other unique skills and perspectives only available to someone
who has overcome difficulties. Investments in women, in general,
are exponential as they are more likely to return that investment
to future generations. The impact is endless. If we are going to
end poverty and create economic development, women who have
overcome challenging pasts cannot be excluded.
This book presents six different charter schools that explicitly
embrace a compelling civic mission and that foster an excellent
academic environment. This volume makes the case that the
rediscovery of the civic mission of schooling is not at odds with
the broader education reform movement. These charter schools all
have widely different approaches to teaching and fostering
civic-mindedness, but each charter system links good behavior,
character formation, and the practical aspects of citizenship with
classroom performance.
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