From CRC Press's unrivaled pool of author experts comes the ultimate reader on terrorism. With information drawn from premier titles in the CRC Press collection, it focuses on how to prepare for, mitigate, counter, and respond to terror threats and acts. Policy issues, critical infrastructure protection, terrorism funding, and target selection is discussed, along with weapons of mass destruction, intelligence and antiterrorism efforts, terrorism crisis management, and responder issues. The book goes beyond theory to provide practitioner knowledge from the field straight into the reader‘s hands, delivering real-world solutions to terrorist threats and acts at home and abroad.
This leading text reflects both the new direction and explosive growth of the field of hematology. Edited and written by practitioners who are the leaders in the field, the book covers basic scientific foundations of hematology while focusing on its clinical aspects. This edition has been thoroughly updated and includes ten new chapters on cellular biology, haploidentical transplantation, hematologic manifestations of parasitic diseases, and more. The table of contents itself has been thoroughly revised to reflect the rapidly changing nature of the molecular and cellular areas of the specialty. Over 1,000 vivid images, now all presented in full color for the first time, include a collection of detailed photomicrographs in every chapter, selected by a hematopathology image consultant. What's more, this Expert Consult Premium Edition includes access to the complete contents of the book online, fully searchable and updated quarterly by Dr. Hoffman himself. - Publisher.
The Hematology: Diagnosis and Treatment eBook is the ideal mobile resource in hematology! It distills the most essential, practical information from Hematology: Basic Principles and Practice, 6th Edition - the comprehensive masterwork by Drs. Hoffman, Benz, Silberstein, Heslop, Weitz, and Anastasi - into a concise, clinically focused resource that's optimized for reference on any e-reader. Focusing on the dependable, state-of-the-art clinical strategies you need to optimally diagnose and manage the full range of blood diseases and disorders, this eBook is a must-have for every hematologist's mobile device! Apply the latest know-how on heparin-induced thrombocytopenia, stroke, acute coronary syndromes, hematologic manifestations of liver disease, hematologic manifestations of cancer, hematology in aging, and many other hot topics. Get quick, focused answers on the diagnosis and management of blood diseases - in a portable digital format that you can carry and consult anytime, anywhere. View abundant images that mirror the pivotal role hematopathology plays in the practice of modern hematology. Count on all the authority that has made Hematology: Basic Principles and Practice, 6th Edition, edited by Drs. Hoffman, Benz, Silberstein, Heslop, Weitz, and Anastasi, the go-to clinical reference for hematologists worldwide. Consult this title on your favorite e-reader, conduct rapid searches, and adjust font sizes for optimal readability. Compatible with Kindle®, nook®, and other popular devices.
Race and Crime' presents students with a comprehensive analysis of the issues relating to race and crime in the US. The book is illustrated with numerous photographs and exercises based on Internet research are included.
Harlequin Heartwarming brings you a collection of four new wholesome reads, available now! This Harlequin Heartwarming box set includes: #143 RECIPE FOR REDEMPTION by Anna J. Stewart To save her town's landmark inn, Abby Manning enters a cooking competition. There's only one problem: she can't cook. Who better to teach her than newcomer Jason Corwin? The disgraced celebrity chef is hoping to keep a low profile. Only thing is, he can't keep away from Abby. #144 THE BULL RIDER Cameron's Pride by Helen DePrima Joanna Dace lost her father years ago, but she's never stopped trying to understand why. That's the reason she's profiling yet another adrenaline junkie, bull rider Tom Cameron. But Tom isn't what she expected… #145 THE BRIDAL BOUQUET The Business of Weddings by Tara Randel Florist Kady Lawrence wants to win more wedding business until undercover DEA agent Dylan Matthews walks into her life and turns her well-planned goals upside down. #146 WANTED: THE PERFECT MOM Home to Bear Meadows by T. R. McClure Holly Hoffman is determined to make her coffee shop a success. She's got no time for love…especially when John "Mac" McAndrews isn't just looking for a wife. He wants the perfect mom for his little girl, Riley.
In 1928, ten-year-old Lenvil O'Loughlin and his two younger brothers are picked up off the squalid streets of New York City and put on an orphan train headed west. Scared and fearful of what the future holds, Lenvil only hopes the three of them can stay together. When the train screeches to a halt in Lebanon, Missouri, Lenvil's brothers are selected by a childless couple. However, Lenvil is left to agonize over the separation and is put back on the train to go farther west. In Springfield, he is taken by Eldon Detherage, a cruel taskmaster who wants a boy for no other reason than to work on his farm. Fortunately, Lenvil has a champion in Eldon's wife, Velma, who treats him with the kindness he desperately needs. As the impact of the Great Depression spreads, everyone is struggling just to survive. As the years pass, Lenvil copes with the hardships of life on the farm as best he can, but he also makes himself a promise: someday he will find his brothers and make a better life for them all.
This collection of stories by Emma Helen Blair attempts to compile many of her classic thoughts consolidated in a single draft and offer them at an affordable price so that everyone can read them. some stories are interesting and amazing, while other softly creep up on you and pull you in. "The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898— Volume 14," is a monumental historical series that offers a comprehensive and detailed account of the Philippines' history during the colonial period. Through meticulously researched primary sources and scholarly analysis, the series delves into significant events, cultural exchanges, and the complexities of governance during the Spanish colonization and the early years of American colonial administration in the archipelago. Edited and translated by Emma Helen Blair and James Alexander Robertson, the work provides a nuanced understanding of the Philippines' past, presenting a valuable resource for researchers, scholars, and anyone interested in the nation's rich historical heritage.
The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898 — Volume 10," authored by Emma Helen Blair, continues the remarkable historical journey of the Philippines through the colonial era. This collection of stories by Emma Helen Blair attempts to compile many of her classic thoughts consolidated in a single draft and offer them at an affordable price so that everyone can read them. some stories are interesting and amazing, while other softly creep up on you and pull you in. As an accomplished historian and other one scholar, Blair's dedication to meticulous research and historical accuracy is evident in this volume, which covers the years 1597 to 1599. In this Volume ten (10), Blair delves into the complexities of the Spanish colonization during the late 16th century. The narrative explores the political, social, and economic developments that shaped the archipelago during this pivotal period. The text provides valuable insights into the challenges faced by the Spanish authorities in maintaining control over the various regions of the Philippines. Through the use of primary sources and historical documents, Blair presents a comprehensive account of significant events, including the exploration of new territories and the interactions with indigenous tribes. The volume sheds light on the evolving relationships between the colonizers and the local communities, reflecting the intricate dynamics of cultural assimilation and resistance.
The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898— Volume 17,” is a monumental historical series edited and translated by Emma Helen Blair and James Alexander Robertson. This collection of stories by Emma Helen Blair attempts to compile many of her classic thoughts consolidated in a single draft and offer them at an affordable price so that everyone can read them. some stories are interesting and amazing, while other softly creep up on you and pull you in. Spanning thirteen volumes, the work comprehensively explores the Philippines' colonial history, from early encounters with European explorers to interactions with Spanish and American forces. Through meticulous research and primary sources, the series examines cultural, political, and economic dynamics that shaped the archipelago over centuries. It analyzes the impact of Spanish colonial administration, religious missions, trade, and their effects on the indigenous population. As a valuable resource for researchers and scholars, the series sheds light on significant events, developments, and complexities during the colonial era.
Brenda, Her School and Her Club" by Helen Leah Reed is a delightful and heartwarming novel that follows the journey of Brenda, a spirited and determined young girl, as she navigates the challenges and joys of school life and forms a special bond with her friends through their shared club activities. Set in a vibrant school environment, the story revolves around Brenda, a bright and enthusiastic student who is eager to learn and make the most of her educational opportunities. As Brenda attends classes, engages in various school activities, and interacts with her teachers and classmates, readers are treated to a charming portrayal of school life and the experiences that shape Brenda's character. One of the central themes of the novel is Brenda's involvement in a club, which provides her with a sense of belonging and a platform to explore her interests and talents. Through the club's activities, Brenda forms strong friendships with her peers, deepening her connection to the school community and offering readers a heartwarming exploration of camaraderie and teamwork. Helen Leah Reed's writing captures the innocence and enthusiasm of childhood, portraying Brenda as a relatable and endearing protagonist. The novel skillfully weaves together moments of friendship, academic challenges, personal growth, and the simple pleasures of everyday life. "Brenda, Her School and Her Club" also touches on important values such as determination, kindness, and the importance of pursuing one's passions. Brenda's character evolves as she faces obstacles, learns from her experiences, and gains a deeper understanding of herself and her place in the world. Through its engaging narrative and relatable characters, the novel invites readers to reflect on their own school experiences and the significance of meaningful friendships. It celebrates the transformative power of education, the joys of shared interests, and the lasting impact of positive relationships on a young person's life. In summary, "Brenda, Her School and Her Club" is a heartwarming and uplifting novel that captures the essence of childhood, friendship, and personal growth. Helen Leah Reed's storytelling brings to life the world of a young girl navigating school, friendships, and the pursuit of her passions, making it a timeless and enjoyable read.
This collection of stories by Emma Helen Blair attempts to compile many of her classic thoughts consolidated in a single draft and offer them at an affordable price so that everyone can read them. some stories are interesting and amazing, while other softly creep up on you and pull you in. "The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898— Volume 13," is a historical series comprising thirteen volumes, with Volume 13 authored by Emma Helen Blair. Published in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the series offers a comprehensive account of the Philippines' history, from the early encounters with European explorers to the events leading up to the late 1800s. In Volume 13, Emma Helen Blair continues the detailed narrative, focusing on the colonial period of the Philippines under Spanish rule. The volume explores the socio-political and cultural, and other one economic aspects of the archipelago during this period, providing a nuanced understanding of the interactions between the Spanish colonizers and the native inhabitants.
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