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"Learn about different diseases that affect the skin, such as measles and the chicken pox"--
"Learn about strep throat, Hantavirus, whooping cough, Pneumonia, and the differences between the cold and the flu. Then try to guess the disease in three different cases"--
"Learn about diseases and their symptoms such as Lyme disease, HIV, and Malaria among others"--
E. coli...Salmonella...Worms. What do you get when you combine evil invaders trying to harm the digestive system and a super detective skilled at Body System Disease Investigations? You get crime-solving super sleuth Annie Biotica. Readers join Annie's team: they'll read the case, check out a line-up of the disease suspects, test the body system for infection, and help Annie Biotica and her science team crack the case. These engaging and easy-to-read books use the scientific method to decipher symptoms, review lab results, and diagnose and treat diseases.
"Learn about diseases and their symptoms such as tetanus, West Nile virus, and Botulism among others"--Provided by publisher.
For trained firearm investigators, a bullet, casing, or trajectory can tell a story. Where was the shooter standing? Did the bullet come from his gun? From early cases like the St. Valentine's Day Massacre to present day war crimes in Croatia, discover the techniques that firearms investigators have developed and utilized to solve crimes.
An explosion propels a bullet from a firearm, a life is taken, and a gun crime has been committed. This book uses true life crime stories from early cases like the St. Valentine's Day Massacre to more recent war crimes in Croatia to engage readers while educating them on forensic firearm analysis, which includes identifying basic types of firearms and bullets, matching bullet toolmarks to a specific gun, and gathering crime scene evidence. This book is excellent for readers interested in STEM, as forensic firearm analysis is a multidisciplinary field that incorporates chemistry, microscopy, physics, medical pathology, and deductive reasoning.
Kids love gross things, and germs are among the grossest. This engaging volume capitalizes on the grossness factor, while covering the science behind germs, what they are, where they are found, and how they cause diseases. It gives kids the information they need to stay clean and healthy without fearing germs. Readers will learn that most bacteria do not cause diseases, but provide us with food and medicines, and help maintain soil and other ecosystems. This book also cautions against overkill of germs, which can lead to antibiotic resistance and super-bacteria.
What do you get when you combine evil microbes trying to harm the skin and a super detective skilled at Body System Disease Investigations? You get crime-solving super sleuth Annie Biotica. Readers join Annie's team: read the case, check out a line-up of the disease suspects, test the body system for infection, and help Annie Biotica and her science team crack the case. These engaging and easy-to-read books use the scientific method to decipher symptoms, review lab results, and diagnose and treat diseases. Some cases must be solved by your readers.
Transformative Learning Theory offers a uniquely inclusive methodology across all levels of nursing education for educators and students focused on common nursing arenas and situations. This is the only book to present practical, innovative strategies for novice and experienced nurse educators to apply Transformative Learning Theory in various curricula, courses, and learning situations. Geared for adult and returning students, the text addresses common learning issues from both learner and teacher perspectives, enabling educators and students to apply Transformative Learning to evaluate their own authentic transformation throughout their careers. Key Features: Offers a uniquely inclusive th...