J.D. Salinger's The Catcher in the Rye: A Routledge Study Guide
J.D. Salinger’s The Catcher in the Rye (1951) is a twentieth-century classic. Despite being one of the most frequently banned books in America, generations of readers have identified with the narrator, Holden Caulfield, an angry young man who articulates the confusion, cynicism and vulnerability of adolescence with humour and sincerity.
This book explores issues of character facing Christian artists who want to use their gifts more effectively in church ministry. This book gets to the heart of the matter concerning our attitudes and motivation for leading our churches in worship. This book will both convict you and encourage you. Anyone involved in worship ministry in any way will benefit from this book.
This text provides high quality colour photographs of common oral diseases. The illustrations are arranged according to their important clinical characteristics. Coverage is broadly based. Each full page colour plate consists of eight illustrations of disorders closely related by appearance or aetiology, for comparison and differentiation.
CURRENT Diagnosis And Treatment Psychiatry, Second Edition
The most accessible, integrated source of clinical psychiatric information--completely updated!.
CURRENT Diagnosis And Treatment: Psychiatry, Second Edition is the ultimate reference for quickly answering day-to-day questions on psychiatric illness in both adults and children. Comprehensive in scope, yet streamlined in its coverage, this time-saving clinical companion reviews essential psychopharmacologic and psychotherapeutic approaches to the full range of psychiatric disorders. . .
Diabetes in Hospital: A Practical Approach for Healthcare Professionals
This book is written to give healthcare professionals a comprehensive, understandable and practical text on which to base their care to patients with diabetes whilst in hospital. It gives the conceptual hooks required to be able to understand the principles of diabetes, maintaining and achieving blood glucose control and the effective treatment of diabetes.