A very useful guide for readers from technicians to advanced AD administrators.
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Graphic Novel Review: ‘March’ Book One by John Lewis, Andrew Aydin and Nate Powell
The U.S. congressman and civil rights activist recalls the early days of the movement through a striking graphic novel.
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Brent Poppin is an author, substitute teacher, counselor and international motivational speaker. He has become one of the top disabled athletes in the world, competing in two consecutive Paralympics, Athens, 2004 and Beijing 2008 in wheelchair rugby and tennis.
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Highly recommended for students through to advanced practitioners.
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Ideal for consumers looking to take a more active role in taking care of their health.
Read More »Interview: Incarcerated Author Christopher Zoukis
"While my fellow prisoners respect the work that I engage in, the prison administration makes no bones about silencing incarcerated writers and advocates."
Read More »Interview: Gerald Freeman, Author of ‘Kill Daddy’
" I read Johnathon Livingstone Seagull, which changed my life completely and it helped me to embrace my individuality."
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" Employees know company products, processes, and customers, and they often have ideas to improve the business operations, but often they have no means to voice these ideas."
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Explores the various forms of media that have come and gone over the course of the past century.
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A useful outline of the ways parents can help their children to learn.
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