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Product Description: A compact powerhouse of clinical information, Portable LPN provides practical guidance on today's most important topics. Wide-ranging and concise, the book is an indispensable tool for the nurse who gives day-to-day care. Like having an expert consultant in your pocket, Portable LPN shows the way through the large mass of relevant clinical information that nurses require in their daily practice...read more
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9781605475844 | 2 edition (Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, September 1, 2009), cover price $47.99 | also contains Portable LPN: The All-in-one Reference for Practical Nurses | About this edition: A compact powerhouse of clinical information, Portable LPN provides practical guidance on today's most important topics.
Product Description: Why do people like you, or trust you? Why do they hire you, or follow you?This book shows that it's all in your Likeability and Credibility qualities. Lovas and Holloway explore and expose these qualities, and show you how to systematically improve both...read more
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9781600375347, titled "Axis of Influence: How Credibility & Likeability Intersect to Drive Success" | Morgan James Pub, April 1, 2009, cover price $16.95 | About this edition: Why do people like you, or trust you?
Product Description: Journalist, poet, biographer and self-published novelist Foster ( Bearers of the Sun ) here essays an ecological parable. But this tale about a whale, a tree and typically doleful humans--a disconsolate actress; a hapless Vietnam vet reporter, a budding novelist--offers little more than insipid anthropomorphism and cliched pseudo-philosophy...read more
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9780944031438 | Aslan Pub, April 1, 1992, cover price $12.95 | About this edition: Journalist, poet, biographer and self-published novelist Foster ( Bearers of the Sun ) here essays an ecological parable.
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