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Smart-kids Mathematics workbooks completely support the latest
South African Curriculum and what teachers are doing in the
classroom. They are packed with all the colourful activities you've
come to expect from Smart-Kids, but the characters are older,
cooler and smarter!
Die Slimkoppe-werkboeke vir graad 4 tot 6 dek die hele kurrikulum
vir Afrikaans, Engels en Wiskunde. Elke boek is propvol kleurryke
aktiwiteite wat kinders speel-speel hul taal-en wiskundevaardighede
help oefen.
The series was written to be aligned with CAPS. A possible work
schedule has been included. Each topic start with an overview of
what is taught, and the resources you need. There is advice on
pave-setting to assist you in completing the work for the year on
time. Advice on how to introduce concepts and scaffold learning is
given for every topic. All the answers have been given to save you
time doing the exercises yourself. Also included are a full-colour
poster and CD filled with resources to assist you in your teaching
and assessment.
This new edition of the authoritative pharmacotherapy text has been
fully updated with the latest evidence-based information and
recommendations For more than 30 years, Dipiro's Pharmacotherapy
has been the essential textbook for learning how to properly
select, administer, and monitor drugs everything needed to provide
safe, effective drug therapy across all therapeutic categories.
With content from 300 expert contributors, it offers detailed
descriptions of common and uncommon disease states, including
treatment by pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic means. Each
disease chapter opens with Patient Care Process, helping readers
understand the collaborative care model in which pharmacists work
and communicate with other healthcare providers for effective
coordinated care. Features Loaded with pedagogy to help students
fully master concepts and practices Key concepts begin each chapter
Includes algorithms, dosing recommendations, and monitoring
approaches Diagnostic flow diagrams, treatment algorithms, dosing
guideline recommendations, and monitoring approaches updated in
full color to clearly distinguish treatment pathways New drug
monitoring tables have been added Patient care process boxes help
readers know how to communicate with other health care providers
Has an internationally renowned list of contributors * Covers
theory and practice * Offers a range of visions of likely futures
for psychotherapy and psychoanalysis
Has an internationally renowned list of contributors * Covers
theory and practice * Offers a range of visions of likely futures
for psychotherapy and psychoanalysis
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Mammals Unlocked
Dia L. Michels; Illustrated by Bonnie Hofkin; Edited by Sarah Cox
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Behold the wild world of mammals! How does a platypus fight? Where
does a marmot spend the winter? When does a camel need water?
Unlock the answer to all these secrets and more in this illustrated
guide to the world's most interesting mammals. Fuzzy, scaly,
clawed, and finned, mammals can be found in the depths of the ocean
and the heights of the mountains. Mammals Unlocked introduces young
readers to the vastness of the world around them in an
easy-to-understand interactive question and answer format. From the
humble rat to the mighty mountain lion, every mammal shares three
special characteristics. But the similarities aren't always as easy
to identify as they seem, and sharing a habitat doesn't mean that
mammals will look or act the same. Mammals features everyday
favorite animals like dogs, whales, and llamas, and some you've
never heard of--the delights of the honey possum and the mysteries
of the saola await! The first book in the Unlocked series is a
dynamic introduction to the rest of our class and is sure to
impress its readers. This comprehensive guide has all the facts a
young reader needs to wow their friends, impress their teachers,
and even dazzle their dog. Mammals Unlocked is a must-have for any
kid who's in love with the wonderful world around them.
The purpose of this work is to review the current knowledge of
laryngeal pathology in the light of my experience at the Institute
of Laryngology and Otology, London. The role of histopathological
investigations in the care of patients with diseases of the larynx
is given special consideration. Radiologi cal study of the larynx
has become more refined in recent years with the introduction of
computerised tomography. Microlaryngoscopy with biopsy of the
interior of the larynx is now a frequent procedure in the diagnosis
of laryngeal disease. In the effort to interpret the findings
resulting from these methods, the need for a monograph outlining
the pathological basis of laryngeal disorders has arisen. To the
best of my knowledge, such a work, devoted to the pathology of the
larynx only, has never been written; a modern study in this field
is certainly not available. I have aimed the text towards the
practising pathologist in order to give it the broadest scope. It
was necessary, therefore, to include an account of the basic
anatomy of the larynx. For this purpose (and in subsequent
descriptions throughout the book) I have not used the formal
anatomical terminology for the two folds on either side of the
ventricle of the larynx. There is some variation in the use of
these terms, and they are not yet completely in general use."
Many pathologists have little acquaintance with ear, nose
concomitant biopsy have become commonplace in the and throat
pathology. Some receive few specimens from management of throat
disorders. It is hoped that. by ENT tissues; others are deterred
from deeper study of the publication of this Atlas, pathologists
receiving only material that emanates from regions the normal
anatomy occasional specimens will be guided in their provision of
of which is so forbidding in its complexity and holds no a report
helpful to the clinician and those who are involved familiarity
through autopsy investigation, for, apart from with a larger ENT
service may be providec with a guide the larynx, there is usually
no compelling indication for to the deeper understanding of the
subject. examination of the ear, nose or throat at postmortem. Yet.
The modern tendency in publication of ristopatholog equally with
biopsy specimens from other parts of the ical microphotographs is
to omit any statement of their body, the pathologist's report is
consequential for the magnification, since it will usually be clear
to the reader efficient handling of ear, nose and throat illnesses
and what order of enlargement is involved. I n this Atlas,
sometimes even for the patient's survival."
The animal kingdom offers a special fascination for children
because so many of the cozy rituals they share at home are echoed
in nature. All mammal mothers feed, protect, and teach their
young-- tasks that often challenge their own needs for survival.
With beautiful illustrations and inventive text, this fascinating
introduction reveals how fourteen mammals' babies travel the path
from helpless infant to self-sufficient adults. If My Mom were a
Platypus is also available in Spanish, Hebrew, and Dutch.
How do baby mammals grow? Food! And with a lot of help from their
mothers. This book shares the life cycle story of eight different
mammal babies from habitats across the globe. Readers learn
essential facts about each animal's birth, nursing, weaning,
hunting or foraging skills, and other techniques that they must
learn from their mother (and community) before they can be "all
grown up."As they page through the expansive panoramic
illustrations, readers explore the vast diversity of the mammal
world and learn about those things that unite all mammals. The
written text foregrounds the importance of mother's milk in infancy
and learning to find food as each animal matures; the lifelike
visual text provides more information about each species, including
their habitat, family group, and relative size. The animals in the
book are drawn from habitats across the globe and are arranged from
shortest to longest childhoods.An extensive free Teacher's Guide
provides further information and hands-on activities to expand
opportunities for learning. This book is designed for students ages
7-10 (grades 2-5). Content aligns with the NGSS (detailed
articulation is outlined in the Teacher's Guide).
'This is an exceptional piece of biblical theology ... Preachers
will find this work a rich source of sermon material and all who
are interested in the Bible will be amazed at its unity.'
Evangelical Times Who shall ascend the mountain of the LORD?'
(Psalm 24:3). This stimulating study explores the narrative
context, literary structure and theology of Leviticus. Morales
follows its dramatic movement, examines the tabernacle cult and the
Day of Atonement, and tracks the development from Sinai's
tabernacle to Zion's temple - and from the earthly to the heavenly
Mount Zion in the New Testament. He shows how life with God in the
house of God was the original goal of the creation of the cosmos,
and became the goal of redemption and the new creation.
Selected as a Doody's Core Title for 2021! An excellent resource
for appropriate test ordering and interpretation, Wallach's
Interpretation of Diagnostic Tests, 11th Edition, helps you save
time, avoid errors, and arrive at an accurate diagnosis. Organized
into two easy-to-reference sections, this fully revised manual
provides comprehensive, practical information on common and
uncommon disease states and their diagnosis by laboratory test. The
eleventh edition has been revised and reorganized based on reader
feedback, helping primary care physicians, subspecialists,
physician assistants, nurse practitioners, and medical and nursing
students keep pace with a rapidly changing health care environment.
An easy-to-use organization presents routine and lesser known lab
tests first (alphabetically, with detailed descriptions), with
disease states following. Newly concise and streamlined content is
highlighted by abundant tables, algorithms, and bulleted lists and
checklists. A new pull-out card, "Ask Before You Test," helps you
remember to check key factors that affect lab tests. Content
updates include new information in the genetic, molecular
diagnostics, and neurology testing chapters. Frequently ordered
tests are included in tabular form, as well as in a tear-out
version for convenient clinical use. An expanded index helps you
efficiently locate needed information. Enrich Your Ebook Reading
Experience Read directly on your preferred device(s),such as
computer, tablet, or smartphone. Easily convert to
audiobook,powering your content with natural language
text-to-speech.
Sports hernias are an increasingly recognized problem in athletics,
presenting a challenge for team physicians and other health care
providers regarding their diagnosis and management. Confusion is
magnified by the various treatment methods that exist, both
surgical and non-surgical. Sports Hernia and Athletic Pubalgia is
the first text devoted solely to the topic of sports hernia and
will examine its etiology and diagnosis, as well as how to
differentiate it from other problems involving the athlete's hip
area and other injuries it often correlates and interacts with,
such as femoroacetabular impingement. It covers all current
approaches to treatment, from open approaches to minimally invasive
approaches, and discusses rehabilitation and return to play.
Comprised of contributions from an international array of expert
clinicians and thought leaders, this is the immediate authoritative
book on the subject of sports hernias.
The Gospel Coalition Book Award Center for Biblical Studies Book of
the Year Award Biblical Foundations Book Award Winner With Israel's
exodus out of Egypt, God established a pattern to help us
understand the salvation of all his people-Israel and the
nations-through Jesus Christ. In Exodus Old and New, L. Michael
Morales examines the key elements of three major redemption
movements in Scripture: the exodus out of Egypt, the second exodus
foretold by the prophets, and the new exodus accomplished by Jesus
Christ. We discover how the blood of a Passover lamb helps us grasp
the significance of Jesus' death on the cross, how the Lord's
defeat of Pharaoh foreshadowed Jesus' victory over Satan, how
Israel's exodus out of Egypt unfolds the meaning of the
resurrection, and much more. The second volume in the ESBT series,
Exodus Old and New reveals how Old Testament stories of salvation
provide insight into the accomplishments of Jesus and the unity of
God's purposes across history. Essential Studies in Biblical
Theology (ESBT), edited by Benjamin L. Gladd, explore the central
or essential themes of the Bible's grand storyline. Taking cues
from Genesis 1-3, authors trace the presence of these themes
throughout the entire sweep of redemption history. Written for
students, church leaders, and laypeople, the ESBT offers an
introduction to biblical theology.
A comprehensive review of all aspects of hypertension in the
elderly using the most current clinical data. Topics range from
basic concepts, epidemiology and trials, and evaluation and
management, to pharmacologic treatment, special populations, and
adherence, all presented with an emphasis on the optimal management
of patients. The authors examine in detail the mechanisms of
hypertension in the elderly, the lifestyle trials and outcomes
trials that were conducted in older persons, as well as the
problems of clinical evaluation, secondary hypertension, adherence,
and target organ damage. Extensive discussions of pharmacologic
therapy detail the role of all the major drug classes.
A comprehensive review of all aspects of hypertension in the
elderly using the most current clinical data. Topics range from
basic concepts, epidemiology and trials, and evaluation and
management, to pharmacologic treatment, special populations, and
adherence, all presented with an emphasis on the optimal management
of patients. The authors examine in detail the mechanisms of
hypertension in the elderly, the lifestyle trials and outcomes
trials that were conducted in older persons, as well as the
problems of clinical evaluation, secondary hypertension, adherence,
and target organ damage. Extensive discussions of pharmacologic
therapy detail the role of all the major drug classes.
How do baby mammals grow? Food! And with a lot of help from their
mothers. This book shares the life cycle story of eight different
mammal babies from habitats across the globe. Readers learn
essential facts about each animal's birth, nursing, weaning,
hunting or foraging skills, and other techniques that they must
learn from their mother (and community) before they can be "all
grown up." As they page through the expansive panoramic
illustrations, readers explore the vast diversity of the mammal
world and learn about those things that unite all mammals. The
written text foregrounds the importance of mother's milk in infancy
and learning to find food as each animal matures; the lifelike
visual text provides more information about each species, including
their habitat, family group, and relative size. The animals in the
book are drawn from habitats across the globe and are arranged from
shortest to longest childhoods. An extensive free Teacher's Guide
provides further information and hands-on activities to expand
opportunities for learning. This book is designed for students ages
7-10 (grades 2-5). Content aligns with the NGSS (detailed
articulation is outlined in the Teacher's Guide).Lexile Measure:
590L
Health Program Planning and Evaluation: A Practical, Systematic
Approach for Community Health, Fifth Edition carefully walks the
reader through the process for developing, implementing, and
evaluating successful community health promotion programs.
Featuring reader-friendly, accessible language and practical tools
and concepts, this invaluable resource prepares students and
professionals to become not only competent health program planners,
but savvy consumers of evaluation reports and prudent users of
evaluation consultants. Thoughtfully constructed, the authors
uniquely use program theory–a conceptual model of program
planning and evaluation–throughout the text to reinforce the
cyclical nature of the process. Additionally, each chapter
concludes with a summary that is organized by levels of the public
health pyramid, reinforcing the social-ecological and multi-level
nature of health promotion and public health planning. Key
Features: • Examples and references from public health, medicine,
nursing, social work, and community health that provide an
interdisciplinary perspective while addressing public health
programming. • Systems thinking concepts, such as feedback, and
its importance to those who fund health programs and desire to
support programs creating systems change. • Greater focus on
cultural humility • New full color design that brings tables,
figures and diagrams to life • Updated research references, such
as studies using geographic information systems and other advances
in the use of integrated data in public health • Updated internet
resources in each chapter, including sources outside the United
States • Each new print copy includes Navigate eBook Access
enabling you to read your digital textbook online or offline, on
computers, tablets, and mobile devices.
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