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Comprehensive, illustrated, and perhaps most importantly:
applicable in practice. The latest edition of this best-selling
textbook proves difficult to put down. The third edition of
Fundamentals of Anatomy and Physiology is a concise yet
comprehensive introduction to the structure and function of the
human body. Written with the needs of nursing and healthcare
students in mind, this bestselling textbook incorporates clinical
examples and scenarios throughout to illustrate how the topics
covered are applied in practice. Hundreds of full-colour
illustrations complement numerous case studies encompassing all
fields of nursing practice, alongside learning outcomes,
self-assessment tests, chapter summaries, and other effective
learning tools. This latest edition has been thoroughly updated by
a team of international contributors to reflect the current Nursing
and Midwifery Council (NMC) Standards for Education, with enhanced
online learning resources including an image bank, a searchable
online glossary, flashcards, interactive multiple-choice questions,
and more. Offering a user-friendly introduction to anatomy and
physiology, this textbook: Provides a variety of clinical scenarios
and examples to relate theory to practice Outlines the disorders
associated with each chapter's topic Presents information on
medicines management for each body system Is written by an
international team Features extensive supplementary online
resources for both students and instructors Is available with
accompanying study guide, Fundamentals of Anatomy and Physiology
Workbook Fundamentals of Anatomy and Physiology is the perfect
introduction to the subject for student nurses, particularly those
in the first year of their course, healthcare assistants and
nursing associates, and other allied health students.
The relationship between the individual and the community is at the
core of sociolinguistic theorizing. To date, most longitudinal
research has been conducted on the basis of trend studies, such as
replications of cross-sectional studies, or comparisons between
present-day cross-sectional data and 'legacy' data. While the past
few years have seen an increasing interest in panel research, much
of this work has been published in a variety of formats and
languages and is thus not easily accessible. This edited volume
brings together the major researchers in the field of panel
research, highlighting connections and convergences across and
between chapters, methods and findings with the aim of initiating a
dialogue about best practices and ways forward in sociolinguistic
panel studies. By providing, for the first time, a platform for key
research on panel data in one coherent edition, this volume aims to
shape the agenda in this increasingly vibrant field of research.
A mother of four, Suzanne Evans is fed up with tantrums,
misbehavior, and general household chaos. Desperate to get the
upper hand, she turns to Machiavelli's famous sixteenth-century
political treatise, The Prince, and wonders: Can Machiavelli's
rules on warfare and statecraft be suc-cessfully applied to
parenting?
Using "The Prince" as a guide, Evans embarks on an unlikely
experiment in "power parenting" and quickly learns that
Machiavellian maxims can go a long way when running a kingdom--and
a household.
- Study the actions of illustrious men: How to lead by example.
- It is dangerous to be overly generous: A good ruler sets limits.
- It is better to be feared than loved: Sometimes a leader has to
be a meanie to ensure the security and obedience of the people.
Heralded as a "funny, creative, new parenting guide" (Parade.com),
"Machiavelli for Moms" offers one woman's unorthodox approach to
modern motherhood--and stands as a manifesto for other moms willing
to act on Machiavelli's sometimes shocking but ever practical
advice.
"Enjoy your homes. Enjoy your food. There is nothing that can take
their place." Half a world away from her home in Manitoulin Island,
Ethel Mulvany is starving in Singapore's infamous Changi Prison,
along with hundreds of other women jailed there as POWs during the
Second World War. They beat back pangs of hunger by playing
decadent games of make-believe and writing down recipes filled with
cream, raisins, chocolate, butter, cinnamon, ripe fruit-the
unattainable ingredients of peacetime, of home, of memory. In this
novelistic, immersive biography, Suzanne Evans presents a truly
individual account of WWII through the eyes of Ethel-mercurial,
enterprising, combative, stubborn, and wholly herself. The Taste of
Longing follows Ethel through the fall of Singapore in 1942, the
years of her internment, and beyond. As a prisoner, she devours dog
biscuits and book spines, befriends spiders and smugglers, and
endures torture and solitary confinement. As a free woman back in
Canada, she fights to build a life for herself in the midst of
trauma and burgeoning mental illness. Woven with vintage recipes
and transcribed tape recordings, the story of Ethel and her
fantastical POW Cookbook is a testament to the often-overlooked
strength of women in wartime. It's a story of the unbreakable power
of imagination, generosity, and pure heart.
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