Bonnie An Henderson, "Essentials of Cataract Surgery" English | 2014 | pages: 397 | ISBN: 1617110671 | PDF | 5,7 mb The straightforward, concise, and easy-to-read reference manual which is equivalent to having the best instructor offering guidance on what to do next and how to avoid potential complications is now available in an updated Second Edition.
Essential Psychopharmacology: The Prescriber's Guide: Revised and Updated Edition By Stephen M. Stahl, Meghan M. Grady, Nancy Muntner 2004 | 588 Pages | ISBN: 0521011698 | PDF | 11 MB This is a user friendly book in an attractive format. The various categories for each listing (therapeutics, side effects, use and dosing, etc.) are uniquely shaded thereby providing quick access to specific information. The book contains much information in a concise and easy to read format, along with indexes based on drug names, drug categories and drug usage. I am neither a doctor nor a psychologist yet I found this book both informative and easy to understand. I would definitely recommend this book to anyone who is interested in finding accurate information on the various psychopharmacological medications available. Equality in the Primary School: Promoting Good Practice Across the Curriculum by Leena Helavaara Robertson and Dave Hill English | ISBN: 1847061001 | 2009 | PDF | 348 pages | 11 mb This title draws on a wealth of knowledge from international contributors all of whom recognize the importance of going promoting equality in schools. In this insightful book the editors draw on a wealth of knowledge from a varied list of contributors, from England and Wales, the USA and elsewhere, all of whom recognize the importance of going beyond equal opportunities and instead are committed to promoting equality in schools, in some cases from a critical pedagogy perspective. Topics covered include: social class; 'race'; gender; sexual orientation; disability and special educational needs with reference to all subjects taught at primary school level.
David Moshman, "Epistemic Cognition and Development: The Psychology of Justification and Truth" English | 2014 | pages: 186 | ISBN: 1848725132 | PDF | 0,7 mb Epistemic cognition, the philosophical core of metacognition, concerns people's knowledge about the justification and truth of beliefs. Multiple literatures in psychology and education address aspects of epistemic cognition. In the absence of a coherent conceptual framework, however, these literatures mostly fail to communicate with each other and often connect only loosely to genuine epistemology. This complicates any effort to achieve a systematic theoretical understanding of epistemic cognition and its development. Deanna Kuhn writes in her foreword, "Moshman is not the first to take on this challenge, but he fulfills it elegantly and, I think, the most comprehensively and astutely." English Grammar Demystified: A Self Teaching Guide by Phyllis Dutwin English | December 9, 2009 | ISBN: 0071600809 | 352 pages | EPUB | 2.68 Mb Decode the mystery of English grammar to add polish to your papers, emails, business letters, and more Metals & Materials Society (TMS) The Minerals, "Engineering Solutions for Sustainability: Materials and Resources" English | ISBN: 1118175859 | 2011 | 88 pages | PDF | 5 MB A wealth of resources and topics of discussion from the Engineering Solutions for Sustainability: Materials and Resources workshop held in Switzerland in 2009 Robert W. Kolb, "Encyclopedia of Business Ethics and Society" English | ISBN: 1412916526 | 2007 | 2592 pages | PDF | 28 MB The five volumes of this ultimate resource recognize the inherent unity between business ethics and business and society, that stems from their shared primary concern with value in commerce. This Encyclopedia spans the relationships among business, ethics, and society by including more than 800 entries that feature broad coverage of corporate social responsibility, the obligation of companies to various stakeholder groups, the contribution of business to society and culture, and the relationship between organizations and the quality of the environment. Encyclopedia of Algorithms by Ming-Yang Kao English | PDF,EPUB | 2008 | 1198 Pages | ISBN : 0387307702 | 33.5 MB The Encyclopedia of Algorithms provides a comprehensive set of solutions to important algorithmic problems for students and researchers, including high-impact solutions from the most recent decade. Empower Yourself: How to Make Lemonade when Life Gives You Lemons by Xenia Tchoumi English | December 8th, 2020 | ISBN: 178678369X | 224 pages | True EPUB | 0.37 MB The ultimate guide to self-empowerment from motivational speaker and digital entrepreneur Xenia Tchoumi, offering tips and techniques for staying fiercely independent in a world of social conditioning, making the internet work for you (instead of against you) and living your best, most powerful life. Empire of the Islamic World By Robin S. Doak 2004 | 129 Pages | ISBN: 0816055572 | PDF | 8 MB Although it is clearly an introduction to the islamic empire ( a mere 100 pages), this book still manages to be a solid propaganda for everything islamic. Many times it mentions how various things in the west originates in the islamic world (tennis, architecture in florida, knowledge) but doesn't explain that in the last 100 years, things have only come from the west to the islamic world. (architecture, knowledge, technology) Nor does it mention the great upsettling of people: the people explosion of most islamic countries and the flow of these to the west - as well as the lack of westerners moving to the islamic world. When it mentions the meeting of west and islamic, it doesn't explain the unflattering side of the islamic empire, but only the victiimizing and flattering side: in the example below, the infobox "muslim influence in spain" has two lines about how the islamics came to spain (only says that they were there) and then launches in a tirade of how the christians threw them out, and underlines how cultured the islamics are and what lasting impression they've left. "At the height of the Islamic Empire, the Arabs controlled the southeastern two-thirds of the Iberian Peninsula. In addition to Cordoba, the Muslims revitalized such Spanish cities as Toledo,Granada, and Seville. For more than five centuries, Spain was a unique place in Europe, a region where culture and learning were valuedand nurtured. By 1248, when Seville was conquered byChristian forces, the Muslims had lost control of all of Spain, except Granada. The conquerors did not initially expel all the Muslims. By about1500 though, after the fall of Granada, things had changed. In their attempts to wipe out all traces of Muslim influence, the Christian conquerors banned Arabic and Muslims in Spain were faced with the choice of conversion or exile. Despite this, Islamic influences can still bedetected throughout the region. For example,many Arabic words are part of the Spanish language.The Spanish expression olé comes fromthe Arabic wallahi, which means "by God!" Many other Spanish words that begin with al are Islamic in origin, including alcachofa (artichoke),aldea (village), and aljibe (well)."This is clearly a book designed to teach muslim american children (or to make american children see the wonders of the muslim cultures) whom a teacher desire to have a certain perspective. This book can not be used as as an objective teaching instrument nor can it be used by adults as introduction to muslim culture and history, at least not without several other books on the subjects. |