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This classic textbook has provided students of medical law and ethics with a framework for exploring this fascinating subject for over 30 years. Providing coverage of all of the topics found on medical law courses, it gives an overview of the inter-relationship between ethical medical practice and the law. Medical law is significantly shaped by the courts, and as such this book provides extensive coverage of recent judicial decisions as well as statutory developments. The new edition continues to evolve to reflect changes in the law and shifting ethical opinions.
Think you know Shakespeare? Think again . . . Was a real skull used in the first performance of Hamlet? Were Shakespeare's plays Elizabethan blockbusters? How much do we really know about the playwright's life? And what of his notorious relationship with his wife? Exploring and exploding 30 popular myths about the great playwright, this illuminating new book evaluates all the evidence to show how historical material—or its absence—can be interpreted and misinterpreted, and what this reveals about our own personal investment in the stories we tell.
Lincoln is still adapting to being the small fish on campus as a new middle schooler. Speaking of fish, when his class pet goes missing, Bolhofner will stop at nothing to get his fish back even resorting to his secret weapon: garlic-sauerkraut-anchovy-limburger cheese sandwich. Will the fish be found? Can Lincoln ever get the scent out of his nose? Find out! Then, another mystery! What has Lincoln’s best friend, Clyde McBride, been up to? He’s been sneaking around, whispering with the gym teacher, and even messing up their secret handshake. Lincoln is on the case! Back at the Loud House home, the line for their one bathroom hasn’t budged during the morning rush. With everyone accounted...
Collects issues 13-19, with the bonus features of the rare issue zero (the pilot episode adaptation) and Squeeze (an episode adaptation). Featuring writers Stefan Petrucha and John Rozum, interior art by Charles Adlard and additional art created by world- renowned artist Miran Kim, this collection is a must-have for any X-Files fan.
The story of Gallipoli has been told many times, but few first-hand accounts exist, and none shows such acute observation as this one by the commander who led the assault on Chunuk Bair: Lieutenant-Colonel W. G. Malone. His diary and letters reveal a man of honesty, wit, knowledge and courage — and tell a moving story we should never forget. Lieutenant-Colonel W. G. Malone, commanding officer of the Wellington Battalion of the New Zealand Expeditionary Force at Gallipoli, is best known for his capture and heroic defence of Chunuk Bair on 8 August 1915. A gifted leader of men, he planned the action with his characteristic good sense and attention to detail. Chunuk Bair was held for two days...
Education and Training for Catalogers and Classifiers discusses the education of librarians, particularly the teaching of cataloging as part of that education. It argues that relevant, high quality, library education and on-the-job training programs are necessary in preparing librarians to meet the challenges of understanding the issues of bibliographic control and relating a library's catalog to regional, national, and international bibliographic databases.
Nickelodeon’s funniest (and most mysterious) characters are featured in all-new comics! Harvey Beaks investigates a mysterious disappearance! Pig, Goat, Banana, Cricket contemplate spy cams! (What are they, and what do they want?) SwaySway and Buhdeuce, Breadwinners, do what they do best—deliver delicious breads in their rocket van at breakneck speed—or do they? And Sanjay and his best friend and pet snake Craig continue to enjoy the finer things in life—such as investigating the strange activities of their next-door neighbor, Noodman.
Papercutz proudly collects 4 GERONIMO STILTON graphic novels in 1! In "Lights, Camera, Stilton!," the Pirate Cats go back in time to steal the Lumiere brothers’ brilliant invention, the cinematograph, in order to go down in history as the inventors of the movies. Can Geronimo and his friends thwart the Cats’ evil plans and keep Catardone from becoming a star? Then in "The Mystery of the Pirate Ship," the Pirate Cats travel to the 18th Century to do what they do best… be pirates! So they steal an old ship sailing on the Indian Ocean to pillage the East India Company’s merchant ships! It’s up to Geronimo Stilton to travel through time, become a sailor, and stop the cats from changing...