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  • Book cover of Understanding Nutrition 5e

    Whitney’s Understanding Nutrition is a comprehensive and balanced undergraduate text for introductory nutrition courses. Along with clear scientific principles, the reader-friendly text teaches students about how science affects healthy diet choices. The market-leading ANZ edition of Understanding Nutrition has a solid reputation for making it easier for students to understand nutrition science and application via metric units and regional issues, images and foods. Instructor resources include instructor's guide, PowerPoints and Test Bank. Premium online teaching and learning tools are available on the MindTap platform. Learn more about the online tools au.cengage.com/mindtap

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  • Book cover of Getting Started with AngularJS
    Adam Walsh

     · 2016

    This title is one of the "Essentials" IT Books published by TechNet Publications Limited. This Book is a very helpful practical guide for beginners in the topic , which can be used as a learning material for students pursuing their studies in undergraduate and graduate levels in universities and colleges and those who want to learn the topic via a short and complete resource. We hope you find this book useful in shaping your future career. This book will be available soon...

  • Book cover of Understanding Nutrition

    Building upon Ellie Whitney and Sharon Rady Rolfes' classic text, this first Australian and New Zealand edition of Understanding Nutrition is a practical and engaging introduction to the core principles of nutrition. A thorough introductory guide, this text will equip students with the knowledge and skills required to optimise health and wellbeing. With its focus on Australia and New Zealand, the text incorporates current nutrition recommendations and public health nutrition issues relevant to those studying and working in nutrition in this region of the world. The text begins with core nutrition topics, such as diet planning, macronutrients, vitamins and minerals, and follows with chapters on diet and health, fitness, life span nutrition and food safety. Praised for its consistent level and readability, careful explanations of all key topics (including energy metabolism and other complex processes), this is a book that connects with students; engaging them as it teaches them the basic concepts and applications of nutrition.

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    Recommendations regarding legislative changes that are needed to conform Ohio law to the federal Sex Offender Registration and Notification Act, P.L. No. 109-248 (the Adam Walsh Act).

  • Book cover of Ancient Steel Fantasy/ Steampunk RPG Allies and Rogues

    Behold brave adventurers. Will you go on to plumb the dark depths of the of face dragons from the deck of a skyship?This is thea treasure trove of rituals, items of power and new templates, for Red Dragon's Lair role Playing Game. or Ancient Steel RPG. Play in the world of Cassius as it unfolds. Included in a continent map of the world You will only need one of the two, of the main Game books Red Dragon's lair second edition RPG or Ancient steel RPG to play this adventure.

  • Book cover of If It Were Done
    Adam Walsh

     · 2020

    Luisa Villareal has worked her entire life to find a place in academia. Her love of Shakespeare has driven her, since middle school, to higher and higher levels of scholarship. Now, in April, 2014, she finally has her chance to make it at an Ivy League institution. After convincing a renowned association and her university, Assistant Professor Villareal prepares to host the association's annual Shakespeare symposium. Moreover, 2014 marks the four-hundred and fiftieth anniversary of Shakespeare's birth and death, giving the event added mystique. However, the morning of the symposium's opening day, the body of a young woman is discovered in the university's arboretum. The young woman has been drowned. But, more than that, the murderer has left a garland of flowers around her neck. A chance encounter with an employee familiar with the situation leads Villareal to conclude this is no random act of violence. Villareal realizes that the flowers around the young woman's neck are none other than those the character Ophelia distributes prior to her death in Shakespeare's most-famous of plays, "Hamlet." Before long Villareal joins forces with local detectives Ryan Kelly and Sarah Choo, as well as campus officer Antonio Guerrera, to find the killer. But, it does not end there. Soon murders follow and the four find themselves on the trail of a serial killer intent on recreating some of Shakespeare's most famous deaths. The question is, why?"If It Were Done" is a fast-paced thriller and literary adventure for any fan of mysteries, Shakespeare or both. It is the first of three novels in the series.

  • Book cover of Rockne

    This is a new release of the original 1931 edition.

  • Book cover of The Agency
    Adam Walsh

     · 2020

    Two years ago Cassidy's father died in a tragic accident under mysterious circumstances. Ever since, she has struggled to find ways to connect to the world around her. Now, as Cassidy approaches the end of her eighth grade year, she cannot help but feel a little lost. Cassidy has always loved books and history. But next year, she will begin high school and her mother worries that her math scores will not be strong enough to get into a prestigious magnet school. Then, one day in April, all that changes. A mysterious substitute teacher arrives at Cassidy's school with a test - a test that, he says, will grant Cassidy access to the magnet schools that will make her mother proud. However, Cassidy quickly discovers this test is about much more than just school. Suddenly, Cassidy, and her best friend Jay, find themselves enrolling in a mysterious institution: The Agency. The Agency, they are told, has the ability and duty to travel back through time in order to make sure that time and history are not altered, with disastrous consequences. In their first mission as agents, Cassidy and Jay travel back in time to Ancient Egypt to save Pharaoh Ramesses the Great from a wicked conspiracy led by a shadowy figure: Pa-neck (The Serpent). Along the way, Cassidy and Jay find themselves in a world like none other they have ever known. It is a world of mystics and magic, of princes and slaves, of palace politics and deadly life or death choices. Ultimately, in order to save herself, her best friend, and the greatest pharaoh in Egyptian history, Cassidy must now uncover the secret of who is Pa-neck, who is the serpent? And, along the way, Cassidy might just discover the secret of what happened to her father...

  • Book cover of The Agency
    Adam Walsh

     · 2020

    It has been months now since Cassidy and Jay first joined the Agency and completed their first mission: traveling back in time to Ancient Egypt. Since then, they have heard nothing from any of their contacts within the organization. Now, as they prepare to move from Middle School to High School, they both begin to wonder whether they will ever hear anything. Then, suddenly, they are thrust back into another mission. This time they are sent back to Ancient Greece to just before the Battle of Marathon that pitted the Greek forces against the might of the Persian Empire. But this time, with two city-states in play, something goes wrong and both Jay and Cassidy are forced to think on their own. While Jay struggles to make the lengthy journey from Athens to Sparta, Cassidy tangles with a future queen of Sparta who is anything but hospitable. In this second installment of the series, Cassidy and Jay have to go back to save the cradle of democracy from certain doom. But, it will not be easy. This mission will test the limits of their mental and physical stamina. If they can succeed, the Greeks will again prevail and history will be saved. If not, then the fledgling Greek city-states are destined to be plunged into darkness once more.