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Veterinary Euthanasia Techniques

Veterinary Euthanasia Techniques

Kathleen A. Cooney; Jolynn R. Chappell; Robert J. Callan; Bruce A. Connally

John Wiley Sons Inc
2012
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Veterinary Euthanasia Techniques: A Practical Guide provides detailed guidance on euthanasia procedures in a wide variety of species, including dogs, cats, exotics, horses, and production animals. Based on the current AVMA guidelines, the book offers step-by-step descriptions of the recommended methods of euthanasia, giving all the information needed to perform these techniques with confidence. Veterinary Euthanasia Techniques helps practitioners, students, and technicians expand their knowledge base and provide competent, compassionate euthanasia services. Including information on client considerations, equipment, positioning, sedation, and aftercare, the focus of the book is on providing detailed procedures for correctly performing euthanasia. Veterinary Euthanasia Techniques presents complete information on euthanasia, offering specific advice to improve skills and aid in decision making.
The Genius Engine

The Genius Engine

Kathleen Stein

John Wiley Sons Inc
2007
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Embarking on a spellbinding journey to the frontiers of neuroscience, acclaimed science editor and writer Kathleen Stein takes an enthralling in-depth look at the prefrontal cortex, the site of our working memory, impulse control, reason, perception, decision making, and emotional processing--all the things that comprise our human genius.
Cases in Biochemistry

Cases in Biochemistry

Kathleen Cornely

John Wiley Sons Inc
1999
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Improve your problem-solving skills in Biochemistry and get real-life knowledge with Kathleen Cornely’s Cases in Biochemistry! The case studies presented in this book are exercises the author has written using current journals in the field as her primary resource. The case topics chosen are those found in most biochemistry textbooks on the market. Each case includes a focus concept, prerequisites, a background summary, and a series of questions. Readers will enjoy seeing how biochemistry is relevant to real-life situations.
Becoming a Skilled Negotiator

Becoming a Skilled Negotiator

Kathleen Reardon

John Wiley Sons Inc
2004
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In today’s increasingly decentralized, fast moving business environments, your ability to negotiate effectively is your most valuable asset. With Kathleen Reardon’s Becoming a Skilled Negotiator you’ll be able to develop essential negotiation skills that will help you quickly assess situations, overcome conflicts, adapt to unexpected developments, and ultimately build valuable alliances. Filled with many “real deal” examples from master negotiators, Becoming a Skilled Negotiator provides an insightful look at the negotiation process––from analyzing the interests of other parties to selecting your words to bring about a desirable outcome.
What's Up? Book 1

What's Up? Book 1

Kathleen Dunn Olson

The University of Michigan Press
2010
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The What’s Up? series presents many activities that build skills and knowledge of U.S. culture for adults in three volumes. Each unit prominently features activities that develop listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills and contains nine sections: Survey, Think, Read, Understand, Listen, Talk, Write, Apply, and Homework. Each unit also includes: § Readings adapted specifically for these students from actual news reports—selected for the interest level of the storylines and usefulness of the information, then carefully re-written to an appropriate language level § A variety of "authentic" products or realia (menus, advertisements, forms, etc.) to help adult students develop cultural literacy skills § A cloze dictation exercise to develop listening skills§ A consistent lesson format for quickly mastering directions and completing activities independently§ An opening survey with many useful applications in the classroomEach unit can be completed in one week, with the homework assignment occurring over the weekend. The lesson format is consistent throughout the book, so once students have mastered the directions, they will be able to complete the activities independently. Book 1 is appropriate for students at the true beginning level.
What's Up? Book 2

What's Up? Book 2

Kathleen Dunn Olson

The University of Michigan Press
2008
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What's Up is a three-book series that presents many activities that build skills and knowledge of U.S. culture for adults. Each unit prominently features activities that develop listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills and contains nine sections: Survey, Think, Read, Understand, Listen, Talk, Write, Apply, and Homework. Each unit also includes: § Readings adapted specifically for these students from actual news reports—selected for the interest level of the storylines and usefulness of the information, then carefully re-written to an appropriate language level § A variety of "authentic" products or realia (menus, advertisements, forms, etc.) to help adult students develop cultural literacy skills § A cloze dictation exercise to develop listening skills§ A consistent lesson format for quickly mastering directions and completing activities independently§ An opening survey with many useful applications in the classroomBook 2 is appropriate for high-beginning adult students.
What's Up? Book 3

What's Up? Book 3

Kathleen Dunn Olson

The University of Michigan Press
2009
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The What’s Up? series presents many activities that build skills and knowledge of U.S. culture for adults in three volumes. Each unit prominently features activities that develop listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills and contains nine sections: Survey, Think, Read, Understand, Listen, Talk, Write, Apply, and Homework. Each unit also includes: § Readings adapted specifically for these students from actual news reports—selected for the interest level of the storylines and usefulness of the information, then carefully re-written to an appropriate language level § A variety of "authentic" products or realia (menus, advertisements, forms, etc.) to help adult students develop cultural literacy skills § A cloze dictation exercise to develop listening skills§ A consistent lesson format for quickly mastering directions and completing activities independently§ An opening survey with many useful applications in the classroomEach unit can be completed in one week, with the homework assignment occurring over the weekend. The lesson format is consistent throughout the book, so once students have mastered the directions, they will be able to complete the activities independently. Book 3 is appropriate for students at the low-intermediate/intermediate level.
Cosa

Cosa

Kathleen Slane; Elizabeth Lyding Will

The University of Michigan Press
2019
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This long-awaited volume presents the work of Elizabeth Lyding Will on the important group of transport amphoras found at Cosa. This town has been widely recognized as a prototypical colony of the later Roman Republic and a source for trade with Gaul and Spain, so this publication of its finds has important implications for archaeologists and historians of the ancient world. Will’s initial work was on Latin amphora-stamps in the eastern Mediterranean, and through the 1960s and 1970s she developed an amphora typology based on materials found in the region and at Cosa. What has not been appreciated is that this typology was not limited to stamped Republican amphoras but also included unstamped vessels, such as imperial Spanish, African, and eastern amphoras dating as late as the fifth century CE. This book shows that Will was far ahead of her time in documenting the Mediterranean trade in commodities carried in amphoras: her work not only provides a record of the amphoras found on the town-site of Cosa, but also includes a comparison between the finds from the port and the town. At the time of Will’s death, her manuscript consisted of a typed catalogue of the amphora stamps from Cosa and an equal number of unstamped vessels, but was missing important elements. On the basis of extensive notes and photographs, Kathleen Warner Slane has reviewed and updated the manuscript, adding type descriptions and footnotes to materials that have appeared since Will’s death as well as a framing introduction and conclusions. Appendices highlight an Augustan amphora dump on the Arx and add a catalogue of the Greek amphora stamps found at Cosa.Cosa: The Roman and Greek Amphoras will be of interest to scholars and students of Rome and its system of colonies, and also to those interested in Greek and Roman archaeology and trade in the ancient world.
Away... for God's Sake

Away... for God's Sake

Kathleen Byrne

Kathleen Byrne
2021
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Born into an Irish Catholic family, Kathleen entered a religious order in France when she was 17 years old. Working and living in the prison of La Roquette, she was thrown into the Parisian underworld of crime, drugs and prostitution. Without any training and very little knowledge of the language, she struggled with homesickness, despair and loneliness. She found consolation in her faith and in knowing that she was doing God's will.But was this enough to sustain her mental and physical strength? How did this experience affect her future? Years of living with low self-esteem, fear of God and authority, together with doubts in faith and religion took its toll. However, hoping and praying for better things to come, love found a way."I have been captivated, moved to tears and moved to laugh out loud too."- Sorcha O'Malley, editor"A captivating life story."- Author Wendy Scott
William Blake

William Blake

Kathleen Raine

Thames Hudson Ltd
2021
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Prophet, poet, painter, engraver – William Blake (1757–1827) was an artist of uniquely powerful imagination and far-reaching creative gifts. His work expresses the spiritual drama of the English national being, integrating poetry and visual art in a sustained work of visionary creativity unparalleled in English art history. Revealing Blake to be far more than a revolutionary social radical, this classic study reshapes our understanding of the artist’s achievement. Kathleen Raine details the enriching effect of mystical, alchemical and gnostic philosophy on Blake’s art. She unravels the complex, deeply felt symbolism expressed in his paintings and prints, and describes the powerful impact of his reading of Dante, Milton and the Bible. Raine’s compelling text guides the reader through the life and thought of this extraordinary artist. Fully alive to the uniqueness of Blake’s art – which has ‘a reality, a coherence, a climate’ all its own – she introduces famous work such as Jerusalem, Songs of Innocence and of Experience, The Four Zoas and The Book of Job, relating them to Blake’s world view and explaining their prophetic qualities, their fierce energy, and their central place in British Romantic art.With 185 illustrations in colour
Hard Choices

Hard Choices

Kathleen Gerson

University of California Press
1986
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How do women choose between work and family commitments? And what are the causes, limits, and consequences of the "subtle revolution" in women's choices over the 1960s and 1970s? To answer these questions, Kathleen Gerson analyzes the experiences of a carefully selected group of middle-class and working-class women who were young adults in the 1970s. Their informative life histories reveal the emerging social forces in American society that have led today's women to face several difficult choices.
Perceptions of Palestine

Perceptions of Palestine

Kathleen Christison

University of California Press
2001
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For most of the twentieth century, considered opinion in the United States regarding Palestine has favored the inherent right of Jews to exist in the Holy Land. That Palestinians, as a native population, could claim the same right has been largely ignored. Kathleen Christison's controversial new book shows how the endurance of such assumptions, along with America's singular focus on Israel and general ignorance of the Palestinian point of view, has impeded a resolution to the Arab-Israeli conflict. Christison begins with the derogatory images of Arabs purveyed by Western travelers to the Middle East in the nineteenth century, including Mark Twain, who wrote that Palestine's inhabitants were "abject beggars by nature, instinct, and education." She demonstrates other elements that have influenced U.S. policymakers: American religious attitudes toward the Holy Land that legitimize the Jewish presence; sympathy for Jews derived from the Holocaust; a sense of cultural identity wherein Israelis are "like us" and Arabs distant aliens. She makes a forceful case that decades of negative portrayals of Palestinians have distorted U.S. policy, making it virtually impossible to promote resolutions based on equality and reciprocity between Palestinians and Israelis. Christison also challenges prevalent media images and emphasizes the importance of terminology: Two examples are the designation of who is a "terrorist" and the imposition of place names (which can pass judgment on ownership). Christison's thoughtful book raises a final disturbing question: If a broader frame of reference on the Palestinian-Israeli conflict had been employed, allowing a less warped public discourse, might not years of warfare have been avoided and steps toward peace achieved much earlier?