Beginner Book 4 Teaches short vowel "o" (on, got, dog, etc.). Also teaches that the letter "f" is sometimes pronounced as "v" (of). Page count: 15 pages printed Words taught:Dot, got, hot, lot, not, pot, cop, hop, mop, pop, top, dog, hog, log, cod, nod, on, Bob, job, rob, sob, of, box, fox, ox.
Beginner Book 3 Teaches short vowel "i" (sit, in, did, etc.). Also reinforces that “s” is sometimes pronounced as “z” (is, his, etc.), and introduces the "I" pronoun. Page count: 23 pages printed Words taught: Did, hid, kid, lid, big, dig, fig, jig, pig, dim, him, Jim, Tim, bin, fin, in, win, dip, Kip, lip, sip, tip, zip, bit, fit, hit, it, sit, is, his, I, if.
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What They Didn't Teach You at Medical School
During medical training there are certain tasks that are not taught at medical school nor in the common reference books. There are some skills that medical students are expected to learn by ‘osmosis’. These skills are never officially taught or examined in medical school, but are, however, a fundamental part of being a safe, good and efficient doctor. This book includes ‘golden rules’ or important points to remember and case examples, both of which are given as displayed extracts. This book will help the junior doctor unlock their potential and improve their
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2 знаменитых курса лекций по психологии. Great Ideas of Psychology (48 lectures, 30 minutes/lecture) Taught by Daniel N. Robinson Philosophy Faculty, Oxford University; Distinguished Professor, Emeritus, Georgetown University Ph.D., City University of New York Perspectives on Abnormal Psychology 8 lectures Taught by Drew Westen - Professor in the Departments of Psychology and Psychiatry at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia.
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