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Boom Crack The mighty Diplodocus thundered through the Jurassic
Period. With its massive size and built in whip for a tail,
predators stayed clear. Fun facts, charts, sidebars, and engaging
images help readers learn all about one of the longest dinosaurs to
ever walk the earth
Drinking vomit. Breathing poisonous gasses. Creating two headed
dogs. These mad acts aren t just the stuff gross out stories and
horror movies. They are real things that real scientists have done
in the search for scientific answers."
This very practical book helps professionals and students to engage
critically with their practice by addressing mental capacity and
adult safeguarding. Its accessible and easy to navigate format
include key topics surrounding assisted decision making,
deprivation of liberty, and consent.
This book will provide you with the initial developing knowledge
and skills needed to practice ethically and effectively in diverse
settings with a range of adults. Written in collaboration with
service users, carers and practitioners, its unique collaborative
approach will enable you to learn from real lived
experience. Since launching in 2003, Transforming Social
Work Practice has become the market-leading series for social work
students. These books use activities and case studies to build
critical thinking and reflection skills and will help social work
students to develop good practice through learning. These
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A world without telephones? Impossible for most young readers to
imagine. Find out how you can thank inventor Alexander Graham Bell
for every ringtone! Filled with facts and photos, Bell's story
highlights the scientific process he followed, failures and all,
from identifying a problem to getting his communication technology
into the hands of users.
A world without telephones? Impossible for most young readers to
imagine. Find out how you can thank inventor Alexander Graham Bell
for every ringtone! Filled with facts and photos, Bell's story
highlights the scientific process he followed, failures and all,
from identifying a problem to getting his communication technology
into the hands of users.
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