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Clinical Neuroanatomy Made Ridiculously Simple
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Clinical Neuroanatomy Made Ridiculously SimpleThis now-classic text (over 350,000 copies sold) presents the most relevant points in clinical neuroanatomy with mnemonics, humor and case presentations. For neuroanatomy courses and Board review.
 
 
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Clinical Physiology Made Ridiculously Simple
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Clinical Physiology Made Ridiculously SimpleA brief, to-the-point presentation of the most important points in clinical physiology. Enables the reader to see cardio-pulmonary-renal physiology as well as immunology and other areas as a clear conceptual whole.
 
 
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African animals in origami
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African animals in origamiOver 1,200 clear and easy-to-follow diagrams guide paper folders step-by-step in the creation of 24 African animals: lion, elephant, crocodile, gorilla, rhinoceros, gazelle, flamingo, and more. Projects range from simple to complex, making this collection ideal for both beginners and advanced origamists. 1,230 black-and-white illustrations.
 
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ELEMENTS OF FOLK PSYCHOLOGY by Wilhelm Wundt
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ELEMENTS OF FOLK PSYCHOLOGY by Wilhelm WundtELEMENTS OF FOLK PSYCHOLOGY Wilhelm Wundt The Macmillan Company 1921 pp.570

This image of a root originated among grammarians at a: time when the view was current that, just as the stem and branches of a plant grow out of its root, so also in the development of a language does a word always arise out of a group of either simple or composite sounds that embody the main idea. But the component parts of a language are certainly not roots in this sense; every simple monosyllabic word combines with others, and from this combination there result, in part, modifications in meaning, and, in part, sentences. Language, thus, does not develop by sprouting and growing, but by, agglomeration and agglutination. p.99
 
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My Book of SIMPLE SENTENCES:
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My Book of SIMPLE SENTENCES:
 My Book of SIMPLE SENTENCES:
Learning about Nouns and Verbs 
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Writing simple sentences can be difficult for young children, as the skill requires understanding the most basic grammar concept: noun-verb agreement. This book makes writing a simple sentence easy by gradually introducing the concepts of ‘noun,’ ‘verb,’ ‘plural,’ and ‘agreement.’ By slowly moving from singular nouns and verbs to plural nouns and verbs, children are finally able to create a simple sentence and build a foundation for creating more complex sentence patterns.
Ages 5-7.
ISBN:978-1-933241-05-0
 
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