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  • Radiation Oncology Question Review

    Michael A. Weller MD

    Paperback (Springer Publishing Company, Oct. 17, 2018)
    If you’re studying for the radiation oncology board exam, our Radiation Oncology Question Review book is a must-have. Written by residents and expert radiation oncologists from the Cleveland Clinic Taussig Cancer Institute, this radiation oncology review is a comprehensive study guide for anyone preparing for the board exam, for practicing physicians reviewing a topic, or for preparing for MOC. Whether you are a few minutes between patients or are having a dedicated study session, this book is an invaluable resource that will strengthen your knowledge of the field. The book and radiation oncology review guide efficiently tests and reinforces your knowledge of key concepts, critical studies, and major clinical guidelines, with the most important radiation oncology citations included. Organized by treatment site, detailed questions cover natural history, epidemiology, diagnosis, staging, treatment options, and treatment-related side effects all in a newly configured format. As a radiation oncology question based review book, each question tests your recall and sharpens your skills so that you can practice and feel confident in your ability to manage all disease site areas according to the standard guidelines and key literature in the field. Key features of our radiation oncology books include: Updated and revised to reflect the new AJCC 8th Edition criteria, data guidelines for SBRT, hypofractionation for breast and prostate cancers, new advanced treatment planning and delivery techniques, and with a dedicated Sarcomas section Covers all clinical topics and disease site areas that are in the ABR clinical radiation oncology exam and MOC Updated layout and organization of questions and answers Includes access to the fully searchable downloadable eBook
  • Cherry Ames, Rural Nurse

    Helen Wells

    Paperback (Springer Publishing Company, June 30, 2020)
    As a public health nurse in Iowa, Cherry works with federal authorities to quash the manufacture and distribution of a bogus remedy and discovers the secret of a decrepit, abandoned farmhouse.
  • Alex and The Amazing Lemonade Stand

    Liz Scott, Jay Scott, Pam Howard

    Paperback (Paje Publishing Company, July 28, 2012)
    Using rhymes and bright, whimsical pictures, Alex and the Amazing Lemonade Stand tells a sweet, true story of a little girl named Alex. Faced with a problem, she comes up with a plan—she will sell lemonade from a lemonade stand. This story shows how the small act of one person can have an impact on many people.
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  • Bradley Bear

    Mrs. Shirissee Morgan

    Paperback (ACO Publishing Company, Nov. 6, 2019)
    This book is a must-read! It is for ages 1-7 your child will want you to read it over and over again. It makes you smile and it teaches your child about being adventurous when it comes to trying new foods. Bradley Bear will leave your child smiling and waiting with excitement for the second series.
  • Interpersonal Social Work Skills for Community Practice

    Donna Hardina PhD

    Paperback (Springer Publishing Company, July 23, 2012)
    Specifically dedicated to the skills that social workers need to advance community practice, this creative book is long overdue. Grounded in the wisdom and evidence of well-honed interpersonal social work skills...Donna Hardina's new text takes community practice to a higher level than ever before developed in book form; indeed she displays the most thorough understanding of research on community practice that I have read in any community practice text."--Journal of Teaching in Social Work Community organization has been a major component of social work practice since the late 19th century. It requires a diverse set of abilities, interpersonal skills being among the most important. This textbook describes the essential interpersonal skills that social workers need in community practice and helps students cultivate them. Drawing from empirical literature on community social work practice and the author's own experience working with community organizers, the book focuses on developing the macro-level skills that are especially useful for community organizing. It covers relationship-building, interviewing, recruitment, community assessment, facilitating group decision-making and task planning, creating successful interventions, working with organizations, and program evaluation, along with examples of specific applications. For clarity and ease of use, the author employs a framework drawn from a variety of community practice models, including social action and social planning, transformative/popular education and community development approaches, and multicultural and feminist approaches. The text is linked to the competencies outlined in the Council of Social Work Education's (2008) Educational Policy and Accreditation Standards (EPAS), as well as ethics and values identified in the National Association of Social Workers' (NASW) Code of Ethics, and the International Federation of Social Workers' statement of ethical principles. Most chapters begin with a quote from a community organizer explaining how interpersonal skills are used in practice, and student exercises conclude each chapter. The text also addresses other important skills such as legislative advocacy, lobbying, and supervision. Key Features: Describes the essential skills social workers need in community practice and how to acquire them Includes examples of specific applications drawn from empirical literature and the author's experience working with community organizers Grounded in social justice, strengths-based, and human rights perspectives Linked to competencies outlined in EPAS and values identified in the NASW Code of Ethics Based on a variety of community practice models
  • The sugar-plum tree: And other verses,

    Eugene Field

    Hardcover (The Saalfield publishing company, March 15, 1930)
    Pictorial Cover. Book Condition: Good +. No Jacket. Fern Bisel Peat (illustrator). First Printing. 4to - over 9Âľ" - 12" tall. Former owner's name on inside blank endpaper. No Writing, tight bright clean copy, full color and charming black and white illustrations executed by Fern Bisel Peat. Unpaginated, Edgewear,. Not this is NOT an exlibrary copy.
  • Ashenden or the British Agent

    W. Somerset Maugham, Kinstler

    (Avon Publishing Company, July 5, 1955)
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  • Emmie's First Journal

    Adele Bower, Melissa Madole, Tate Publishing Company

    Audible Audiobook (Tate Publishing Company, March 17, 2015)
    Emmie, a spunky little girl, just had her tenth birthday. Her favorite gift was a journal - her very first one! Every day she takes a little time to write about her day - even the not-so-fun ones!
  • The Talking Totem Pole: The Tales it Told to the Indian Children of the Northwest

    lurline mayol

    Hardcover (Saalfield Publishing Company, March 15, 1930)
    Ten stories. 9.5x7", 142 pp, illus. by Edward Morgan.
  • The Art of Distillation

    John French, Philip Wheeler

    language (R.A.M.S. Publishing Company, April 30, 2016)
    John French (1616–1657) was an English physician known for his contributions to chemistry (in particular, distillation) as well as for his English translations of Latin and German works.John French is chiefly remembered for publishing in 1651 The Art of Distillation, which is possibly the earliest detailed book on distillation. It is thought to be representative of the English chemistry of this period.This R.A.M.S. Library of Alchemy edition includes more than 40 meticulously restored illustrations from the 1651 edition, and footnotes to help guide the student of Alchemy.It is essential to the study of Alchemy that every student master the basic principles explained herein, and in particular the Four Degrees of Fire and the Terms of Art as defined in Book 1.
  • The House of Puzzles: The Billionaire Series Book V

    Richard Newsome

    Paperback (Text Publishing Company, Sept. 15, 2015)
    "What do you get when you mix Tintin, James Bond, and The Famous Five together? You get Richard Newsome's Billionaire series."—Christchurch Kids Blog"Filled with secret passageways and deadly booby traps, you'll be on the edge of your seat!"—K-Zone"A rollicking good yarn."—Weekend Herald"An irresistibly fun-tastic tale that's virtually guaranteed to keep youngsters reading, chuckling and desperately waiting for the next book in the series."—Independent Weekly"It has humour that is just off centre enough to appeal to children as well as a few pearls of wisdom thrown into the mix. Fans of the series will lap it up and those who haven't read the earlier books will no doubt want to go back and read the rest."—OrangeDale blog"Plenty of plot twists to keep readers guessing and eager for Gerald's next adventure."—MagpiesA mysterious coded message. A search for a fabled perpetual motion machine. A horse ride from hell. And a night in the exclusive Billionaire's Club House of Puzzles. If Gerald thought his term in a Scottish Highlands school camp was going to be easy he couldn't have been more wrong. With Professor McElderry in the clutches of Gerald's nemesis Sir Mason Green, and a seemingly impossible task required to save his life, the stakes are high and the heat is on.In this fifth book of the Billionaire Series, Gerald, Ruby Sam, and Felicity face their greatest challenge yet.
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  • Misadventures of Choco: Hic-Cup

    Peggy A. Boldt, Tate Publishing Company

    Audible Audiobook (Tate Publishing Company, March 2, 2015)
    Choco, while playing, comes upon two little animals. He has never seen anything like them and wants to be friends. Then something awful happens. He did not see it coming.