Invited esteemed professionals from public health, medicine, nursing, health services and administration, and other areas, present their diverse perspectives on collaboration across the spectrum of the health care fields in this interesting and timely text. With a ‘student centered’ approach (also known as ‘learning-centered’), Collaboration Across the Disciplines in Health Care is accompanied by companion exercises, games and simulations, creating a thought-provoking learning experience.Important Notice: The digital edition of this book is missing some of the images or content found in the physical edition.
TheSmartestWay(TM) to Save Big' is our 3rd book in our TheSmartestWay(TM) series on how to save money. This book is a practical and easy to read guide for attaining financial freedom.
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TheSmartestWay to Save More' is a refreshing addition to 'TheSmartestWay' series, this book is inspirational and affirming, keeping you on the track to wiser money management. The book has essential "next steps" to save - whenever and wherever - that will increase your savings over time. It sparkles with brilliant, short paragraphs, divulging personal examples in a rare combination of brevity and warmth. Offering useful advice to help reign in unnecessary spending, this book will improve your overall financial health.
Conducting a security check on Tyson Webber, son of German business people who fled Nazi Germany, Alan Bellinger puzzles over the presidential aspirant's curious past--one marked by too many coincidences, lost records, and suspicious deaths
This easy-to-read, enjoyable manual is filled with hundreds of practical, doable money-saving tips that anyone can apply immediately--regardless of age or circumstances.
A young Jewish boy survives the Holocaust and hardships of recovery through a positive attitude, tolerance, perseverance, and optimism about the future. At thirteen years of age, George Freshman faces the horrors of the Nazis Regime in 1939 when Germany invades Poland. Along with other Jews, his family is taken from their home and forced to live in crowded ghettos and concentration camps under abusive and uncertain living conditions. In all these places, George was abused, forced to work, starved, and exposed to severe cold weather wearing only the same shabby uniform. He watches friends being hung and executed. Never does he see a sign of pity from any of the Nazis he observes. They show arrogance and hatred against him and others for only one reason: that of them being Jewish.At one point, George is taken from his mother, who refuses to let him go. The soldiers hit her over the head and push George into a truck. He watches his mother and sister crying, saying "Please, don't cry. I'm coming back." He carries with him a positive attitude and belief that he will be back home. This gives him emotional support through the pain and suffering.During five years of the war, George lives in a total of nine different ghettos and concentration camps, the last one being Dachau, where he is sent for extermination. By the time he is liberated by the American Army in 1945, he is sick with tuberculosis and nearly dying from starvation to a point that he can hardly stand up. Still, in all of this, he maintains the thought that one day he will be free and happy.Even after liberation, George continues on a journey of hardship and struggle, recuperating from his illness, looking for his family, making a new life for himself with unforeseen challenges. His story is filled with pain and joy, sorrow and fulfillment as he reveals how his optimism and hope for the future brings about the happiness that he always believed would be his.
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