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A Card for Grandma (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading Grade 1)
by Katie Sharp R. W. AlleyNIMAC-sourced textbook
Cardiopulmonary Bypass
by Sunit Ghosh Florian Falter David J. CookCardiopulmonary Bypass provides a practical overview of all aspects of clinical perfusion, giving core knowledge and essential background information for those early in their clinical training as well as more specialist information on key areas of clinical practice. Introductory chapters cover equipment and preparation of the cardiopulmonary bypass circuit, routine conduct of bypass, metabolic and hematological management during bypass and weaning from mechanical to physiological circulation. The effect of extracorporeal circulation on the body is described, and separate chapters detail the pathophysiology of the brain and kidney, two major sources of morbidity, in the peri-operative period. Specialist chapters on Mechanical Support, ECMO and Deep Hypothermic Circulatory Arrest are also included. Edited by expert cardiac anesthetists from Papworth Hospital, UK and the Mayo Clinic, USA, and with contributions from leading perfusionists and anesthetists, Cardiopulmonary Bypass is an invaluable practical manual for any clinical perfusionist, anesthetist or surgeons managing bypass.
Career Development and Planning: A Comprehensive Approach (Fourth Edition)
by Robert Reardon Janet Lenz James Sampson Gary PetersonAn aid to help the students solve their career problems and come up with viable career decisions.
Career Development and Services: A Cognitive Approach
by Gary W. Peterson James P. Sampson Robert C. ReardonThe purpose of this text is to enable practitioners and future practitioners to establish career development services that will assist clients in developing their abilities to use self-knowledge and career information to solve career problems and to make decisions wisely. The text is based on cognitive information processing theory, a comprehensive paradigm derived from a rapidly expanding theoretical and research base in cognitive psychology. The book was written expressly to join theory and practice by taking a comprehensive psychological theory and logically extending its implications to the theory and practice of career development. We have made a concerted effort to design a book that can be used as a classroom text as well as a field guide for practice.
Career Development Interventions
by Spencer Niles JoAnn E. Harris-BowlsbeyThis comprehensive, top-selling text presents theories, assessments, planning tools, resources, and technologies relevant to modern career development in a practical approach that shows theory and research in action. With four chapters devoted to career development in educational settings, it analyzes the various aspects of career development interventions for the elementary, middle and high school, higher education, and community audiences, and provides strategies for implementing career counseling techniques and creating and designing career development programs. The new edition of Career Development Interventions features a stronger emphasis on the elementary school level, up-to-date coverage of the use of technology in career guidance/counseling, including the use of social media for job seeking, and the addition of new case studies and practical assignments throughout.
The Career Fitness Program: Exercising Your Options
by Diane Sukiennik Lisa RaufmanThe Career Fitness Program is firmly focused on today's career realities and economy – with sufficient breadth to encourage change and growth for learners of all ages, backgrounds, and circumstances. User-friendly, easy to read, and appropriate for all learners, it provides three teaching and learning career handles-choice, change, and confirmation-that help students find their career ‘fit’. For career choice, the book follows the standard sequence of career search and decision-making issues—Personal Assessment, World of Work, and Job Search. For career change, it offers critical questions thatgo beyond facts and figures to help learners focus on “What’s in it for me?” especially when changing careers. For career confirmation, it provides direction, understanding, and reassurance, showing learners how skills acquired in college are transferable to the world of work.
Career Information, Career Counseling, and Career Development (Tenth Edition)
by Duane BrownA comprehensive survey of career development that emphasizes technology, cross-cultural issues, practical application, and the global economy. Written by a leading expert in the field, this text covers all aspects of career counseling and career development in both the private and public sectors. The only book of its kind that emphasizes multicultural considerations and a global perspective, this text offers students the most complete and compelling look at the identification and use of occupational information and appraisal devices -- in an array of environments and for all demographic groups. The newly revised and newly organized edition of Career Information, Career Counseling and Career Development focuses on technology in career development, free and low-cost career development strategies, and the impact of the recent recession on the job market.
Career Math (Practical Practice Math Series)
by Remedia Publications StaffWatch math skills improve as students work through more than 100 real-life math word problems! Career Math is the perfect way to build students' math skills while helping them gain a true appreciation for math in everyday living. Students are introduced to 27 different careers ranging from air traffic controller to zookeeper. They then solve addition, subtraction, multiplication and division word problems pertaining to each career. A real, practical application of math!
Career Success: The Attitude Advantage
by Rosemary T. Fruehling Roberta MooreCareer Success: The Attitude Advantage is a supplemental text-workbook that presents a unique approach to learning human relations skills. Addressing soft skills necessary for career success, this resource focuses on keeping a positive attitude, improving human relations skills, and dealing with a variety of challenging career issues that face 21st-century employees. This text is not grade or subject specific, so it can be used anywhere a career supplement is needed.
Careers in Focus: Family and Consumer Sciences
by Lee JacksonA unique, timely text for the continued growth of the field of Family and Consumer Sciences.
Caring for Patients from Different Cultures (4th edition)
by Geri-Ann GalantiContains more than 200 case studies illustrating cross-cultural misunderstanding and culturally competent health care. The chapters cover a wide range of topics, including birth, end of life, traditional medicine, mental health, pain, religion, and multicultural staff issues.
Caring for Preschool Children (3rd Edition)
by Derry Gosselin Koralek Diane Trister Dodge Peter J. PizzolongoBased on the training program Teaching Strategies developed for the United States military, Caring for Preschool Children is the most comprehensive training program available to help teachers develop the skills and knowledge necessary to obtain a CDA credential. In this first major upgrade since 1996, the content from all 13 modules is now in one single volume. Each of the modules in this new edition has been completely updated. The accompanying Skill-Building Journal includes learning activities that help build skills and knowledge as teachers work with children every day. The Trainer's Guide offers specific suggestions for implementing the program and providing feedback to staff. It includes knowledge assessments, answer sheets, observation forms with checklists, and tracking forms.
Carla the Cheerleading Fairy: The Cheerleading Fairy (Rainbow Magic: Special Edition)
by Daisy MeadowsKirsty has joined a junior cheerleading squad and is headed to her first big competition in nearby Cove City! Rachel is coming along for the weekend to support her friend -- and cheer her on from the sidelines. The girls are excited, but the competition is stiff, and things are about to take a magical turn that no one expects . . . Wicked Jack Frost has stolen Carmen's three magic objects: a pompom, a hair bow, and a megaphone. He's sick and tired of all this cheer, and he's determined to take the prestigious competition trophy and make it the centerpiece of his new trophy case at the Ice Castle! If Carmen doesn't find her magic objects soon, the cheerleading competition will be a complete disaster -- and so will cheerleading everywhere! Rachel and Kirsty can't let that happen. So many girls and boys train really hard at cheerleading, and it's not fair for Jack Frost to ruin it for everyone!
Carlos Goes Camping (Into Reading, Level D #66)
by Katie Sharp Roberta Collier-MoralesNIMAC-sourced textbook
Carlos va de campamento (¡Arriba la Lectura! Level D #79)
by Katie Sharp Roberta Collier-MoralesNIMAC-sourced textbook <p><p> ¡Acampar es divertido! Carlos y su papá van de campamento. ¿Qué harán?
Carly the School Fairy: Special Edition) (Rainbow Magic Special Edition)
by Daisy MeadowsCome to class with Rachel, Kirsty, and all the fairies! School is in session! Best friends Rachel Walker and Kirsty Tate are about to go head-to-head. Their schools are competing against each other in a big competition! There's going to be a spelling bee and a science fair, followed by a dance party for all the students. But Carly the School Fairy swoops in on high alert--Jack Frost has taken her magic items and is up to no good. Rachel and Kirsty have to put their heads together and save the competition! Find the magic objects in all three stories inside this Rainbow Magic Special Edition and help save the school magic!