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Essentials of Medical Language¿will help you learn the terminology and language of modern health care in a way that bridges the gap between the classroom and a clinical setting. You will step into the role of a health professional in every chapter and experience medical language illustrated through authentic patient cases. This textbook provides you with terminology, exercises, images and examples you can apply to other courses and within your career.
Danny Anders has a secret. Contrasted with his loveable image on the outside is a profound hatred harbouring within. Obsessed with a warped sense of power and control, he struggles to come to terms with his love-hate relationship with the women in his life. As the frustration and anger is nurtured inside him, a violent streak arises. Unsure on how to control and regulate his feelings, Danny yields to his 'evil' half; a half that yearns to kill. He embarks on a voyage of self-discovery and battles with his immoral inner self. But is he really in control? Can Danny stop himself from killing? Can he ever restore his life to normality?
This book explores how teachers in the FE and Skills Sector can address the mathematics and English needs of all learners.
One of the most significant enhancements in Ethernet's history, 802. 1aq Shortest Path Bridging (SPB) greatly simplifies the creation and configuration of carrier, enterprise, and cloud computing networks.
This is a reassessment of the moral and theological foundations of modern Europe. It challenges a number of deeply rooted assumptions about the basis of both Scottish culture and of Enlightenments in general. It argues that the formidable dual influences of humanism and Calvinism forced a discussion about the essentially moral function of scholarship and learning to the very centre of intellectual debate in early modern Scotland, and that this in turn led to the growth of an "e;enlightened"e; community amongst the Scottish literati. As such, the text is a direct challenge to conventional accounts of the Scottish Enlightenment as an unanticipated, short-lived explosion of ideas.
Explores the emergence of a British culture by examining the experiences of English readers between 1707 and 1830 as they grappled with the effusion of Scottish authorship. This book features examples including David Hume, Adam Smith, William Robertson, Robert Burns and Walter Scott.
This is the story of Scotland's transformation from a small, poverty-stricken and isolated country, to an economic powerhouse and internationally-acclaimed centre of European philosophy, science and literature.
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