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Helping human research protection program professionals create, implement, and evaluate quality assurance/quality improvement programs. Quality Assurance and Quality Improvement Handbook for Human Research is the first comprehensively designed instructional manual aimed at teaching human research protection program (HRPP) professionals how to create, implement, evaluate, and improve QA/QI programs. Geared toward institutions and individuals responsible for establishing new QA/QI programs or functions, the book offers several organizational models for consideration. It also provides practical information for improving and strengthening established programs, both big and small. Written in a co...
This is the second volume in the HCI International Conference Proceedings 2003. See following arrangement for details.
When a young girl is discovered dead on an isolated road, it seems at first glance to be a simple hit and run. Then the police see the tattoo on her back--a pair of beautifully wrought angel wings. Enter Quantico-trained forensic investigator Reilly Steel. Immediately, Reilly senses there is more to this case than meets the eye. What would lead someone to wander a lonely country road in the middle of the night? What if the killing is not the real crime? With almost zero evidence and no way to trace the girl, Reilly and the police are at a loss. Then the tattoo is linked to other children--both dead and alive--who are similarly marked, and Reilly starts to suspect they have all been abducted by the same person. But why? The answer lies with a centuries-old legend and a mute child ...
When Champ, a German Shepherd, was adopted from a local breed rescue, his family hoped and expected to spend many fun-filled years with him. However, Champ suffered physically and mentally from neglect and trauma from his first years of life. Despite numerous treatments, Champ was never able to overcome that trauma to become a "normal" dog, and his family made the painful decision to give him peace through behavior euthanasia. This work serves not only as an account of Champ's life and his family's attempts to help him, but also as a resource on behavior euthanasia, which is a compassionate choice for unmanageable aggression, reactivity, bites or severe anxiety. Investigating the potential causes of these issues, chapters examine scientific research on dog behavior and emotions.
Informs the reader about basic nutrition and what needs to be done for training and competition.