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debates in health care
> Gary Taylor & Helen Hawley
> McGraw Hill
> (RA 411 TAY 2010)
The book explores the answers to many topical questions in
health care. It considers main debates in health care, ranging
from the role of the state in the provision of health care to the
rights of patients, and the responsibilities each of us have for our
own health.
(Excerpt taken from book cover)
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Knowledge
management and e-learning
> edited by Jay Liebowitz & Michael S Frank
> CRC Press
> (HD 30.2 KNO 2011)
Supplying a complete
examination of the synergy between KM and e-learning, the book
begins by considering KM practices, techniques, and methodologies in
e-learning. These chapters explain how knowledge capture,
retention, transfer, and sharing can help enhance the e-learning
experience.
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fun warm-up and cool-down games
> John Byl
> Human Kinetics
> (GV 443 BYL 2004)
This book provides the antidote to the age-old warm-up and
cool-down routines of jogging and stretching. These
games engage students and athletes in fun warm-ups that
will prepare them mentally and physically for their activity and
cool-downs that will help them recover.
(Excerpt taken from book cover)
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Teach
yourself visually: Adobe Photoshop Elements 8
> Mike Wooldridge
> Wiley Publishing
> (T 385 WOO 2010)
In this book you find clear, step-by-step screen shots that
show you how to tackle more than 150 Photoshop Elements tasks.
Each task-based spread covers a single technique, sure to help you
get up and running with Photoshop Elements in no time.
(Excerpt taken from book cover)
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Figure
drawing for dummies
> Kensuke Okabayashi
> Wiley Publishing
> (NC 765 OKA 2009)
Want to draw the human body? This step-by-step guide
gives you clear instructions and examples coupled with expert tips that
show you how to draw the body in a variety of poses. Whether
you're a professional illustrator, an art student, or a hobbyist, you'll
find the techniques you need to capture the human form.
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