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21. Ten Little-Known Facts About Hippopotamuses:
 
22. Manual of Transportation Engineering
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23. Nursing Informatics: Where Technology
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24. High-yield Cognitive-behavior
 
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25. Elements of Argument 8e &
 
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26. Elements of Argument 9e with 2009
 
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30. Workplace secondhand smoke exposure
 
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31. Structure of Argument 6e &
 
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33. Elements of Argument 9e &
 
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34. Accent on Rhythm (Mmb Horizon
 
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35. Literature Grade 7
 
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36. McDougal Littell Literature, Florida
 
37. Wild Ohio Magazine (Ohio Department
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38. Cornelius: The Orphan
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39. Teaching Secondary Mathematics
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40. Technology Connections (Includes

21. Ten Little-Known Facts About Hippopotamuses: And More Little-Known Facts and a Few Fibs About Other Animals
by Douglas Little
 Hardcover: Pages (1995-08-21)
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Asin: 0395739756
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"This is exactly the science carrot that librarians need to wave in front of reluctant readers. The accomplished pen-and-ink and watercolor illustrations are wonderfully comic and colorful." -- School Library Journal ... Read more


22. Manual of Transportation Engineering Studies
 Hardcover: 514 Pages (1994-01)
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Isbn: 0130975699
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars This book is the best
As a transportation engineering technologist, I used to have the old edition of this book, printed in 1976. No other book can beat this one when it comes to engineering studies.I know the value of it.As a matter offact I want to get a copy of the current edition momentarily. ... Read more


23. Nursing Informatics: Where Technology and Caring Meet (Health Informatics)
Hardcover: 450 Pages (2010-11-29)
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Like the three editions that preceded it, this new edition targets markets in health care practice and educational settings. It addresses practicing nurses and nursing students, together with nursing leadership and nursing faculty. It speaks to nursing informatics specialists and—in a departure from earlier editions of this title—to all nurses, regardless of their specialty, extending its usefulness as a text as noted below. In recognition of the evolving electronic health information environment and of interdisciplinary health care teams, the book is designed to be of interest to members of other health care professions (quality officers, administrators, etc.) as well as health information technology professionals (in health care facilities and in industry). The book will include numerous relevant case studies to illustrate the theories and principles discussed, making it an ideal candidate for use within nursing curricula (both undergraduate and graduate), as well as continuing education and staff development programs. This book honors the format established by the first three editions by including a content array and questions to guide the reader.This 4th edition also includes numerous brief case studies that help to illustrate the theories and practices described within the various chapters. Most of these “mini-cases” are provided by members of professional nursing organizations that comprise the TIGER Initiative. These mini-cases are listed in the front matter and highlighted via formatting throughout the text. ... Read more


24. High-yield Cognitive-behavior Therapy for Brief Sessions: An Illustrated Guide
by Jesse H. Wright, Donna M. Sudak, Douglas Turkington, Michael E. Thase
Paperback: 380 Pages (2010-04-28)
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High-Yield Cognitive-Behavior Therapy for Brief Sessions: An Illustrated Guide breaks entirely new ground in explaining how to weave together the powerful tools of CBT with pharmacotherapy in sessions shorter than the traditional 50-minute hour. Written for psychiatrists, therapists, and other clinicians, the book details ways to enrich brief sessions with practical CBT interventions that work to relieve symptoms and promote wellness.An engaging and instructive resource of video illustrations included with the book demonstrates how to successfully implement brief CBT sessions for some of the most common and important problems seen in clinical practice depression, anxiety, psychotic symptoms, suicidality, sleep disturbances, substance abuse, and coping with physical health issues. Written by practicing clinicians with extensive experience in combining CBT and pharmacotherapy, this volume builds on the constructs and techniques described in the authors earlier best-selling illustrated guides, Learning Cognitive-Behavior Therapy and Cognitive-Behavior Therapy for Severe Mental Illness.A must-read for working clinicians as well as trainees, this book offers pragmatic solutions for the challenge of providing effective psychotherapy in brief treatment sessions. ... Read more


25. Elements of Argument 8e & Research Pack
by Annette T. Rottenberg, Donna Haisty Winchell, Douglas P. Downs, Barbara Fister
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26. Elements of Argument 9e with 2009 MLA and 2010 APA Updates & i-cite
by Annette T. Rottenberg, Donna Haisty Winchell, Douglas Downs
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27. Structure of Argument 6e & i-claim & i-cite
by Annette T. Rottenberg, Donna Haisty Winchell, Patrick Clauss, Douglas Downs
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28. Elements of Argument 9e & i-cite
by Annette T. Rottenberg, Donna Haisty Winchell, Douglas Downs
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29. Structure of Argument with 2009 MLA and 2010 APA Updates & i-cite
by Annette T. Rottenberg, Donna Haisty Winchell, Douglas Downs
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30. Workplace secondhand smoke exposure in the U.S. trucking industry.(Research)(Survey): An article from: Environmental Health Perspectives
by Yueh-Hsiu Chiu, Jaime E. Hart, Donna Spiegelman, Eric Garshick, Thomas J. Smith, Douglas W. Dockery, S. Katharine Hammond, Francine Laden
 Digital: 28 Pages (2010-02-01)
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This digital document is an article from Environmental Health Perspectives, published by National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences on February 1, 2010. The length of the article is 8340 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Title: Workplace secondhand smoke exposure in the U.S. trucking industry.(Research)(Survey)
Author: Yueh-Hsiu Chiu
Publication: Environmental Health Perspectives (Magazine/Journal)
Date: February 1, 2010
Publisher: National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
Volume: 118Issue: 2Page: 216(6)

Article Type: Survey

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31. Structure of Argument 6e & i-cite & Rules for Writers with Tabs 6e
by Annette T. Rottenberg, Donna Haisty Winchell, Douglas Downs, Diana Hacker
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32. Structure of Argument 6e & i-cite
by Annette T. Rottenberg, Donna Haisty Winchell, Douglas Downs
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33. Elements of Argument 9e & i-cite & St. Martin's Pocket Guide to Research and Documentation
by Annette T. Rottenberg, Donna Haisty Winchell, Douglas Downs, Andrea A. Lunsford, Marcia F. Muth
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Asin: 0312570325
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34. Accent on Rhythm (Mmb Horizon Series)
by Donna Douglass, M. Douglas
 Paperback: 80 Pages (1998-08)
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Revised, third edition. Written expressly for those working with and caring for the aged, this book provides many activities designed to keep participants as physically active as possible. Although the activities utilize music, no music skill is required for either participant or leader. Highlights include Games with Music and a guide to producing a variety show in nursing homes and long - termcare facilities. A practical resource for the music therapist, activity director, or allied professional. ... Read more


35. Literature Grade 7
by Janet Allen, Arthur N. Applebee, Jim Burke, Douglas Carnine, Yvette Jackson, Robert T. Jimenez, Judith A. Langer, Robert J. Marzano, Mary Lou McCloskey, Donna M. Ogle, Carol Booth Olson, Lydia Stack, Carol Ann Tomlinson
 Hardcover: 1154 Pages (2008-03-30)
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Asin: 0618495665
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent service
The book was received in very short time and as market"new". I'm very satisfied with the service and recommed this seller. ... Read more


36. McDougal Littell Literature, Florida Red Edition
by Janet Allen, Arthur N. Applebee, Jim Burke, Douglas Carnine, Yvette Jackson, Robert T Jimenez, Judith Langer, Robert J Marzano, Mary Lou McCloskey, Donna M Ogle
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37. Wild Ohio Magazine (Ohio Department of Natural Resources, Division of Wildlife, Spring 2010)
by Jim McCormac, Susie Vance, Mary Warren, Chris Aman, Marja H. Bakermans, Amanda D. Rodewald, Russell Reynolds, Melissa Hathaway, Donna Daniel, Vicki Mountz
 Single Issue Magazine: 24 Pages (2010)

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Quarterly Periodical for Hunting, Fishing, & other Outdoor Sporting. ... Read more


38. Cornelius: The Orphan
by Douglas Quinn
Paperback: 462 Pages (2010-06-22)
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Asin: 1453602372
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Historical Fiction/Adventure--Set in the 17th Century, Cornelius: The Orphan is based on an actual character in the author's ancestry. The author weaves a tale of adventure and mis-adventure as Cornelius Cursonwhit sets off at a young age from New Amsterdam [New York], traveling on the high seas to Holland in search of his fortune. After a time of modest wealth, gained by illegal enterprises, he his deceived by his partner and lover, and spends twelve years in a Rotterdam prison, Near the end of his term, Cornelius, through trickery, is conscripted into the Royal Dutch Navy, Cornelius ends up in Bermuda aboard a pirate ship captained by the infamous female pirate, Mary Read, after she saves him from certain death at the hand of his arch enemy, Captain Constantijn Kors. Cornelius finally arrives back in the New World. From Boston he travels to the settlement of Dover where, should he marry a woman for whom he has little interest and to whom he cannot divulge his checkered past, a land grant, and more trouble, awaits him. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Historical Fiction for Modern Readers
In his historical fiction novel, Cornelius the Orphan, author Douglas Quinn takes readers along for the life journey of Cornelius Cursonwhit, an actual person who lived in the 1600s.Of course, Quinn's account (admittedly) is a work of fiction based on a handful of historical records that he has had opportunity to research.By doing a brief search online out of curiosity, I was able to find a few results that shared some details about Cornelius.

When we meet Cornelius as the story begins, he is a young Dutch man, apprenticed to a glazier (glass craftsman) named Herr Vroom.Frau Vroom is none too kind to him, and when he hears there is an inheritance for him, Cornelius is quick to take to sea to seek his fortune!Things don't turn out quite as the young man planned, however.In fact, his life seems a tumultuous dance with fate.Often, however, his hard knocks come as a result of his own pride and desire for immediate gratification.

While Cornelius himself is certainly not a hero, or in my opinion even a likeable person as portrayed here, the author's writing skill held my attention from the first page onward.As I read, I hoped to see Cornelius improve himself, to grow up to be a decent man . . . .Only by reading the book will you find out if he succeeded!I think it says a lot about a writer when he can tell the story of a person you may not really enjoy rooting for, yet can create a page-turner that has you eager to see what happens next!

Quinn is the author of several other books.Look for the sequel to this novel, entitled Samuel:The Pioneer, coming soon.

4-0 out of 5 stars Adventuresome Tale
Cornelius the Orphan by Douglas Quinn, is an adventuresome tale about a boy named Cornelius Corsunwhit who is orphaned early in life and struggles through many precarious situations to make his way in the world. Set in the 17th century, Cornelius' story begins in New Amsterdam, moves through the Holland seaside and country, and ends back in colonial United States. This story has high-seas adventure, famous historical characters, lust, betrayal, friendship and loss.

Cornelius starts as a glazier's apprentice in New Amsterdam, where just being him gets him into trouble. Unwanted, Cornelius gets notice of an inheritance in Rotterdam, Holland and sets off to find his wealth. Instead of making a life using the skills he learned as an apprentice, Cornelius always seems to try the easy way out. Thus he finds plenty of people who use him, and many situations in which he must find escape.

Cornelius believes that he is above many of the people he meets, even though he is of poor education and has no qualms about stealing from most people. He rarely feels that his misfortunes are of his own causing, and seems to have entitlement issues. One of his only redeeming qualities is his perseverance.

The pace of the storytelling in this selection was good. I really liked that the story moved from different venues and hosted a wide variety of characters for Cornelius to interact with. I also liked how the book put Cornelius into historically significant times and places.

My biggest problem with this story was that Cornelius didn't really learn any lessons to help him do right in his future. He continued to make selfish and arrogant choices at the cost of many of his loved ones. Not to mention, the guy just never caught a break! As much as I disliked Cornelius as a character, I still hoped he would find true happiness at some juncture in his life. Didn't happen...

On a scale of 1-4, I give this book a 3. The writing was done well, the story was diverse and interesting, but damn that Cornelius! Always ruining everything! Perhaps in the next book, his son will learn from his mistakes.

This book was published by AAS White Heron Press
ISBN: 9781453602379

4-0 out of 5 stars An Adventurous Life
Much in life is about choices and it is the choices the character makes which drive the plot of this picaresque novel.

Like Dickens' Oliver Twist, Cornelius is an orphan and the author exposes the cruel treatment which was often the lot of such children in earlier times. But in this portrayal of their mutual plight the similarity between Oliver and Cornelius ends. Despite his many trials and temptations, Dickens' creation remained innocent and eventually was rewarded in fairy-tale fashion.

The life of Cornelius is painted in a grimmer, more realistic manner which, though not always pleasant, is always interesting and keeps the reader turning pages to see what will happen next.

And a lot does happen. Beginning in 17th century New Amsterdam, where the young Cornelius is deceived and shipped off to Rotterdam, then on to the Caribbean, Boston and, finally, the wilds of New Hampshire, the orphan has all sorts of adventures, mingling with the low and the high, including such actual persons as the artists Rembrandt and Vermeer, the scientist and lens-maker van Leeuwenhoek and the pirate Mary Read.

Cornelius is not always likable, often putting his own needs above even of those who have been kind to him. But he has a robust self-reliance and a sense of justice which are admirable, qualities which, time and again, land him in trouble when he comes to the defense of oppressed individuals.

Cornelius is based on a real person, though Quinn has used the broad brush of fiction to depict his history. If this novel whets your taste for more (as it has mine), there is a sequel in the offing involving the orphan's son, Samuel.

4-0 out of 5 stars A walk through time
Cornelius the Orphan takes the reader on a journey through the past. If you are at all interested in history, which I am, you will find yourself enjoying this book for that alone. I did, however find myself questioning several references to determine their validity. The story itself follows the life of Cornelius who finds himself alone in the world at a very young age and learns to deal with his situation. I found myself comparing him to Oliver from Oliver Twist.

As Cornelius travels through life his station changes. He experiences great wealth and respect -- only to be turned against and land himself in jail. He is betrayed, lied to, beaten, berated and somehow or another manages to make his way to his late sixties -- all of which is hard to believe considering the time frame. However, the book is fiction.

I found the story amusing, but a bit draggy at times.


Brenda Youngerman
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5-0 out of 5 stars An Interesting & Fun Read
Cornelius:The Orphan is a story by Douglas Quinn that is based on Cornelius' life in the 1600's.Cornelius is a poor young man and has to find his own way in the world, sometimes resulting in thievery.As Cornelius embarks on his life's journey he is confronted with one adventure after another.He meets a wide array of characters consisting of pirates, artists, tavern owners, gamblers....some became lovers, some friends, and some foes.

During his attempts to be successful in life, Cornelius encounters several obstacles he must overcome.Like real life, some of his choices are good...some not so good.He has many mishaps which are often times the results of the bad choices he makes.

Cornelius was very resourceful and the author did a good job of making this a very believable story.I could relate to the various emotions exhibited by Cornelius and imagined his interaction with those people who were in his life.

My opinion:
When I volunteered to read and review this book, I wasn't sure if it was going to be interesting or not.I had never read any of Quinn's books and this was a first for me.However, I like history and when I received the book and immediately started reading it.I was hooked from page one and with each line I was drawn into Cornelius' exciting world.

During the story, there were times I disliked Cornelius and other times I loved him.Regardless, I found this book to be very interesting and it was a fun read.I will be looking forward to reading the next story in this series, Samuel ~ The Pioneer. ... Read more


39. Teaching Secondary Mathematics
by Douglas K. Brumbaugh, Donna E. Ashe, Jerry L. Ashe, David Rock
Paperback: 312 Pages (1997-03-01)
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Asin: 0805880372
Average Customer Review: 2.0 out of 5 stars
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This book--a primary text for secondary mathematics methods students--is grounded in the NCTM standards and informed by up-to-date research and theory in mathematics education. The book is organized in three parts: General Fundamentals (a broad overview of education, curriculum, learning theory, discipline, planning, and adolescent behavior); Mathematics Education Fundamentals (technology, problem solving, discovery, and proof); and Content and Strategies (Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra II with Trigonometry, Pre-Calculus, and Calculus).

To motivate students to become effective teachers of mathematics, the text engages them in a variety of stimulating activities such as reflective thought questions, mathematical challenges, and student life-based applications. Throughout the text, emphasis is given to:
* Technology as a teaching tool. Many examples for secondary classrooms are included.
* Development of teaching professionals who are self motivated, life-long learners. Students are encouraged to do a variety of problems; once they have done the problem, the setting is extended through discussion and reflection.
* Connectivity. Concepts that are traditionally covered in one area are mapped into related areas; discussions focus on how an idea used in one environment can be used in a different environment.
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2-0 out of 5 stars "Students should think of dy/dx as a point on a graph"
The following quotation should be enough to prevent potential readers from wasting their time with this book: "It is important at the beginning [of calculus] that students not think of dy/dx as a ratio. They should think of it as a point on a graph." (sic, p. 397, 2001 ed.). In the event that the reader, in the interest of charity, wishes to overlook the mind-boggling nonsense of the second sentence, I should like to point out with respect to the first sentence that an author who already on the next page professes to calculate a nonzero "derivative of f(1/2)" is in no position to be pointing fingers about sloppy language. ... Read more


40. Technology Connections (Includes CD-Rom: Pattern Blocks and Mini-Quilts) (Bridges in Mathematics, Grade 1)
by Donna Burk, Allyn Snider, Douglas Clements, Julie Sarama
Paperback: 40 Pages (2001)
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CD-Rom is for Mac Version 1.03 and Windows Version 1.05. This book has a tutorial for using the software that goes with Bridges in Mathematics, Grade 1. ... Read more


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