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Basic knowledge of psychology and communication skills is very
important for the nursing practitioner to render holistic and
quality health care to the individual, family and society. This
title provides enough information to assure student comprehension,
while permitting coverage of a sufficient number of topics to
assure a good representation of the nursing discipline. Questions
and learning activities will encourage reflective learning and
thinking. This is neither a psychoanalytic, behavioristic,
cognitive, humanistic, nor bio-psychological title.
The Ecological Bases for Lake and Reservoir Management provides a
state-of-the-art review of the range of ecologically-based
techniques necessary for the holistic management of lakes and their
catchments. Most of the methods, case studies and national policies
reviewed are directed towards management of the largest problem -
eutrophication - with the emphasis on the multiple-scale approach
needed for successful management and restoration. Case studies come
from the USA and ten European countries, and range from single
lakes through to lake districts and national inventories. Several
essays precede the practical chapters with thought-provoking
comments on the political, social and economic climate of water
management.
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Lake Naivasha, Kenya - Papers submitted by participants at the conference "Science and the Sustainable Management of Shallow Tropical Waters" held at Kenya Wildlife Services Training Institute, Naivasha, Kenya, 11-16 April 1999, together with those from additional studies on the lake (Hardcover, Reprinted from)
David M. Harper, R. Boar, M. Everard, P. Hickley
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R2,976
Discovery Miles 29 760
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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This is the first comprehensive study of an east African lake for
thirty years. It represents the culmination of research expeditions
which stretch back twenty years and is thus able to pick up long
term changes which the individual research activities do not
reveal. Lake Naivasha is a tropical lake whose natural fluctuations
are now dwarfed by human impacts. Papers show how the irrigation
for horticulture and power cooling has reduced the lake depth
significantly; exotic arrivals have altered the plant community
beyond recognition and its commercial value as a fishery and a
tourist feature are reduced by over use. Despite this, the lake has
considerable conservation value at present. It provides a different
case study in the ever-growing library of the effects of human
follies. Lake Naivasha has achieved global importance in the past
ten years because its waters are used to sustain the largest
horticultural industry in Africa. The book highlights its fragility
under such pressure and points out the way towards sustainable use
of the water and the ecosystem.
First Published in 1981, this two-volume set explores the extrusion
of foods. Carefully compiled and filled with a vast repertoire of
notes, diagrams, and references this book serves as a useful
reference for students of medicine and other practitioners in their
respective fields.
Proceedings of a Conference on Rutland Water, held in Leicester,
1-3 April 1981
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Lake Naivasha, Kenya - Papers submitted by participants at the conference "Science and the Sustainable Management of Shallow Tropical Waters" held at Kenya Wildlife Services Training Institute, Naivasha, Kenya, 11-16 April 1999, together with those from additional studies on the lake (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2002)
David M. Harper, R. Boar, M. Everard, P. Hickley
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R2,806
Discovery Miles 28 060
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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This is the first comprehensive study of an east African lake for
thirty years. It represents the culmination of research expeditions
which stretch back twenty years and is thus able to pick up long
term changes which the individual research activities do not
reveal. Lake Naivasha is a tropical lake whose natural fluctuations
are now dwarfed by human impacts. Papers show how the irrigation
for horticulture and power cooling has reduced the lake depth
significantly; exotic arrivals have altered the plant community
beyond recognition and its commercial value as a fishery and a
tourist feature are reduced by over use. Despite this, the lake has
considerable conservation value at present. It provides a different
case study in the ever-growing library of the effects of human
follies. Lake Naivasha has achieved global importance in the past
ten years because its waters are used to sustain the largest
horticultural industry in Africa. The book highlights its fragility
under such pressure and points out the way towards sustainable use
of the water and the ecosystem.
Clinical Systems and Programming in Human Services Organizations:
EnvisionSMARTâ„¢: A Melmark Model of Administration and Operation
provides a step-by-step plan for creating clinical programs within
HSOs using Functional Behavioral Assessment (FBA) and Functional
Analysis (FA) Systems. This includes establishing standards and
guidelines for behavior support plans that meet federal and state
guidelines. Readers are also provided with instructions and
templates on how prepare clinical “report cards” to track patient
progress. The book promotes a multidisciplinary working environment
for clinicians to help foster collaboration amongst medical,
nursing, psychiatric and allied professionals. Human Service
Organizations (HSO) are groups, both public and private with one
main goal, to enhance human well-being. With the decrease of
federal funding for these services, many private HSOs have been
created to supplement the void. To ensure that these HSOs provide
adequate services to their patients, it is vital that they adopt an
effective model. The Organizational Behavior Management (OBM) model
is an effective approach to designing, implementing and maintaining
services within HSOs. Each volume in this series highlights key
concepts and applications pertinent to each division of HSOs and is
written in a user-friendly format.
For too long have the norms of society found its way into
Freemasonry and leading men of a Masonic Lodge, instead of the
beauty of Freemasonry being taught and sending this light into the
world within enlightened minds that produces a better society. The
knowledge found within the walls of a lodge can make a man truly a
better man within his faith, a better father, son, husband and
ultimately a better man for the world. There are issues, academic
and social, that are preventing this process from happening in
Masonic lodges today. For centuries, a Masonic Lodge has been the
place of higher learning. Kings, scholars, presidents, white collar
and blue collar individuals, have all advanced the beauty that the
Creator of humankind, God, has innately placed within each of us.
Like the power of centripetal force, goodness revolving in the
center attracts goodness to it. In America, this circular motion is
stalling and causes a regression in positive men emanating the
beauty of the craft into society. Quietly, the separation of men
due to the darkness of America's past hampers the liberation of
each heart. A lack of the ability to invest time in each Mason, as
was available in the past during the golden age of the fraternity,
to instill in him the beauty of truly being a point within a circle
of ALL mankind, has created a domino effect of negative
repercussions that is gaining traction with the ability of masons
to communicate and see masonry practiced in all parts of the world
like never before. Now is the time to halt the slide and get back
to the foundation and intent of the craft. No longer can we quietly
hide behind the long existing reverence and mystic of the craft and
hope the social issues that led to a division of men, and the lack
of holding each Brethren accountable of the responsibility to
Master the Craft and being truly declared a Master Builder, will
quietly be held to a minimum until the Fraternity recovers by a
hopeful influx of new inventive minds. These men are already here
entering our lodges seeking light and finding the old ideas working
against new ones. Traditions founded out of practice and not of
ancient usage and logic guarding the door of true spiritual growth.
Men seeking knowledge should not be outcasts within the minority.
There does exist Masonic Grand Lodges that are proactive in these
departments, but they are not enough. If we are to continue to
produce men that are to lead society into the beautiful humanity
that God intends, and that our ancient knowledge was designed to
induce, we must all be on one accord. This book is the baring of my
thoughts, mistakes and ultimately- my clarity of mind and spirit.
This book is my story, my ideas, and my vision to a better social
climate within the Fraternity. It is my humble experience in Black
and White
This issue of Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, guest
edited by Dr. Diane M. Harper, is devoted to Women's Health.
Articles in this issue include: Social Constructs of How Women View
and Obtain Their Healthcare; Becoming Reproductive; Family Planning
and Contraception; Termination of Pregnancy; Female Athlete Triad;
Menopause; Bone Health in Women; Cancers in Women; Cancer Survivor
Health Needs for Women; Women's Health and the Military;
Transgendered Women: Female to Male and Male to Female; Plastic
Surgery for Women; Integrative Health for Women; Geriatric Medicine
and Palliative Care for Women; and Medication Assisted Treatment
(MAT) Considerations for Women with Opiate Addiction Disorders.
Functional Analysis: A Practitioner's Guide to Implementation and
Training provides practitioners with the most updated information
about applying the wide span of current functional analysis (FA)
methodologies geared specifically to applied service settings. The
book serves as a self-instructional implementation to a broad-base
of trainees and care-providers within schools, clinics, centers and
human services organizations. Adopting a Behavioral Skills Training
and competency-based training outcomes approach, the learning
materials and activities featured in the book include suggested
slideshow presentations, role-play exercises, pre- and
post-training quizzes, natural setting evaluation methods, data
recording forms, instructional scripts and reproducible handouts.
The Congressional Research Service (CRS) developed the
Congressional Oversight Manual over 30 years ago, following a
three-day December 1978 Workshop on Congressional Oversight and
Investigations. The workshop was organized by a group of House and
Senate committee aides from both parties and CRS at the request of
the bipartisan House leadership. The Manual was produced by CRS
with the assistance of a number of House committee staffers. In
subsequent years, CRS has sponsored and conducted various oversight
seminars for House and Senate staff and updated the Manual as
circumstances warranted. The Congressional Review Act (CRA) is an
oversight tool that Congress may use to overturn a rule issued by a
federal agency. The CRA was included as part of the Small Business
Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act (SBREFA), which was signed into
law on March 29, 1996. The CRA requires agencies to report on their
rulemaking activities to Congress and provides Congress with a
special set of procedures under which to consider legislation to
overturn those rules. This book discusses both the Congressional
Oversight Manual and the Congressional Review Act in detail.
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages,
poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the
original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We
believe this work is culturally important, and despite the
imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of
our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works
worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in
the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
++++ The below data was compiled from various identification fields
in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as
an additional tool in helping to ensure edition identification:
++++ Rambles In Galloway: Topographical, Historical, Traditional,
And Biographical Malcolm M'Lachlan Harper Edmonston & Douglas,
1876 Galloway (Scotland)
This memoir of Coach David Vince is an inspirational walk through
his 29-year coaching career. He is a double amputee from birth who
never was able to play sports, yet he coached baseball and other
sports at the high school and college level and was names Coach of
the Year ten times.
This book is a facsimile reprint and may contain imperfections such
as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages.
This scarce antiquarian book is included in our special Legacy
Reprint Series. In the interest of creating a more extensive
selection of rare historical book reprints, we have chosen to
reproduce this title even though it may possibly have occasional
imperfections such as missing and blurred pages, missing text, poor
pictures, markings, dark backgrounds and other reproduction issues
beyond our control. Because this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as a part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving and promoting the world's literature.
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