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A new pathophysiology textbook specifically for Australian and New Zealand nursing studentsUnderstanding Pathophysiology provides nursing students with the optimal balance between science, clinical case material and pharmacology. With entrenched bio-medical terminology that can be difficult to relate to nursing practice, pathophysiology is a complex, though essential, component of all undergraduate nursing courses. Understanding Pathophysiology: ANZ Edition overcomes this difficulty by presenting the topic in an accessible manner appropriate to undergraduate nursing students in Australia and New Zealand. The book prioritises diseases relevant to nursing students and presents them according t...
With more than 200 pages of fun and functional things to make, this Jumbo Book is an excellent resource for individual or group projects. From wildly printed T-shirts and jazzy painted clay pots to floral wreaths, dream catchers and button dolls, this is truly a one-stop craft resource. Not only are there plenty of gift ideas, but there are great suggestions for wrapping them up, too. This is the one big craft book every home, school, library or kids club will want to have on hand!
home grown is the 16th book in the Garth Ryland mystery series that has taken him from the graves of Navoe Cemetery to the wilds of Mitchells Woods to the cave of Matotamah to the edge of Wamplers Pit, and in and out of the arms of some of Oakallas most beautiful, intriguing, and dangerous women. Called an exemplary series hero by Publishers Weekly, Ryland lives and works in the small town of Oakalla, Wisconsin (Lake Woebegone made sinister) where passions run high and secrets go deep, and nothing is ever quite as simple as it seemswhere every thread runs at seemingly loose ends to a knot of deception and death. John Borden, an amiable misfit known to most of the locals as Chilly Willy, is m...
Set in the Northwoods of Michigan a woman is killed of the final day of deer season, 1992. It was quickly classified as a tragic hunting accident until an officer of the Michigan State Police started investigating. Discovery of a letter in a sweater drawer of the victim leads to a murder investigation, trial with the husband as the chief suspect. True story.
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Threats to multinational corporations come in two forms: natural and man-made. This book illustrates the types of risks that confront corporations when working outside of North America. It provides key tools and understanding that are required to do business in a safe and secure manner, no matter the level of risk. It walks through a logical framew
Nancy Pfister, heir to Buttermilk Mountain, the world-renowned site of the Winter X Games, was Aspen royalty, its ambassador to the world. She lived among the rich and famous: she partied with Hunter S. Thompson, dated Jack Nicholson, had a joint baby shower with Goldie Hawn, and globetrotted with Angelica Houston. She was also a philanthropist, admired for her generosity. But behind the warm façade, she could be selfish, manipulative, and careless. Pfister enjoyed bragging about her wealth and celebrity connections, but those closest to her, like Kathy Carpenter, Pfister's personal assistant, drinking companion, and on one occasion lover, knew better. In 2013, after a long fall from grace,...