Average Reviews:(More customer reviews)I have been in the medical field for about 15 years. This book breaks it all down so that it would be easy for a beginner or a good refresher for a seasoned person that needs to freshen up on their medical jargon. The exercises really do helpClick Here to see more reviews about: Medical Terminology Systems:...
Medical Terminology Systems: A Body Systems Approach Fifth Edition (Medical Terminology (W/CD & CD-ROM) (Davis)) Review
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Joseph Donahue
on 1/16/2013
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health,
health care,
medical,
medical reference,
nursing,
terminology
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The Book of Hadith: Sayings of the Prophet Muhammad from the Mishkat al Masabih Review
Average Reviews:(More customer reviews)I just finished reading this volume of Hadith selected by Charles Le Gai Eaton. It is a real treasure! A great book for readers of English or Arabic (this volume is bi-lingual) to enter into studying the enormous body of collected oral traditions in Islam. The twenty page introduction by Jeremy Henzell-Thomas...
Principles of Biochemistry: With an Extended Discussion of Oxygen-Binding Proteins Review
Average Reviews:(More customer reviews)Lehninger's book remains the best single text in biochemistry, at least in English. A fine book for undergraduates, it is also the one volume that you may keep on your shelf for years to come, and the best biochem text for those whose primary specialty is not biochemistry (e.g. medicine, p-chem, microbio)....
Twilight in Delhi (New Directions Paperbook) Review
Average Reviews:(More customer reviews)I have just finished reading a great novel ( Twilight in Delhi by Ahmed Ali ) (not for its plot but in its descriptions and language) set in Delhi, just after the War of Independence (1857) about the life and times of an upper middle class Muslim family...this novel is now deemed a classic and was written...
Bonjour Tristesse Review
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Joseph Donahue
on 1/14/2013
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Labels:
1950s,
20th century european fiction,
fic-lit - europe,
france,
french literature,
in the mediterranean,
jar jar binks,
sagan,
women,
women writers
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Average Reviews:(More customer reviews)`Bonjour Tristesse' is a typical French coming-of-age story. Written in the 1950s' it was an instantaneous scandal for dealing so clearly with teenagers and their sexuality. The times have change, we see the world in a different way, adolescents are the same, but this novel still holds the interest.Cécile...
Messages 2D - Paper Review
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Joseph Donahue
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book,
cognitive,
communication,
communication skills,
conflict,
counseling,
couples,
interpersonal communication,
interpersonal relations,
self-help
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Average Reviews:(More customer reviews)The authors have created a very in depth but easy to read psycho analysis of poor communication skills and ways for individuals to help themselves change their attitude and methods of communicating with others.Listening is probably the most important skill of communication that most of people lack. Many...
Matigari (African Writers Library) Review
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Joseph Donahue
on 1/13/2013
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africa,
african literature,
trips and journeys,
wake up calls
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Average Reviews:(More customer reviews)Matigari by Ngugi wa Thiong'o is a fascinating story. Since from the very beginning, Matigari captures readers with foreshadowing, uses of similes, and many techniques that European writers use. However, the structure is different from a novel written in the European tradition. The language is kept rather...