Clinical Dermatology: A Color Guide to Diagnosis and Therapy
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Clinical Dermatology: A Color Guide to Diagnosis and Therapy
Completely revised and updated, the 4th Edition of this popular reference presents a wealth of new features to enable readers to identify, treat, and manage skin diseases more easily than ever. Atlas-like guidance, complemented with detailed, diagnostic text, combine to offer readers a user-friendly resource they'll consult again and again. Also available as a separate website and e-dition package, this book is widely recognized as the world's leading dermatologic manual.
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Oh Great! What Do I Do Now: Parenting Remedies for When Kids Cook Up the UnexpectedWe've all been in situations where we find ourselves asking "Oh great, what do I do now?" How would it feel if you never had these fears again? If this sounds good to you, join Dr. Charles Fay for lots of giggles and plenty of easy to use strategies to help you handle the unexpected. This 100 minute audio is guaranteed to lower your stress level and make life fun again. The great news is that it works on kids of all ages -- toddler to teen.
Can We Start Again?: The Patterns of Neuro-Linguistic Programming Applied to Business Interactions
"Can We Start Again?" is a practical guide to the use of NLP in specific business contexts such as presentations, public speaking, and negotiation. It explains the "science" of NLP in layman's terms, supported with numerous examples and anecdotes, and provides an easy-to-use framework for development and implementation of the skills necessary to put NLP into practice. This book is supported by John Grinder, the official co-founder of NLP, and a major figure on the international business circuit.
World War I was a bloodletting so vast and unprecedented that for a generation it was known simply as the Great War. Casualty lists reached unimagined proportions as the same ground -- places like Ypres and the Somme -- was fought over again and again. Other major bloody battles remain vivid in memory to this day: Gallipoli and the Battle of Jutland are but two examples. Europe was at war with itself, and the effect on Western civilization was profound, its repercussions felt even today. World War I saw the introduction of modern technology into the military arena: The tank, airplane, machine gun, submarine, and -- most lethal of all -- poison gas, all received their first widespread use.
Let me tell you a little secret. When I was about your age, I often felt very lonely. Sometimes I had no friends to play with and I thought that nobody cared how I felt. I still remember that very well. Most grownups have forgotten how it feels to be lonely, because they always seem to be so busy. Chestnut, the squirrel in our story, also felt lonely. But one day something happened that opened his eyes.