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The Parent Swap Shop (Early Reader Ser.)

by Francesca Simon Pete Williamson

Early Readers are stepping stones from picture books to reading books. A blue Early Reader is perfect for sharing and reading together. A red Early Reader is the next step on your reading journey.Ava is sick and tired of her parents always telling her what to do. Nag nag nag. Why can't she have the kind of parents that let her eat sweets all day? Or parents who never make her go to bed, or eat vegetables?Then she sees an advert for the Parent Swap Shop, and Ava knows it's time to trade in the old ones for a new and improved Mum and Dad.

The Paschal Mystery: Christ's Mission of Salvation

by Brian Singer-Towns

The goodness of creation, Original Sin, and the promise of a messiah are the starting point for this course, which explores our salvation through the Paschal Mystery. The students encounter the mystery and glory of the suffering, death, Resurrection, and Ascension of Jesus Christ. The course also explores how the Paschal Mystery informs our daily lives, our prayer, and our participation in the life of the Church.

Passage to Discoveries, Unit 2: Seeking the Unknown

by Wright Group/McGraw-Hill

NIMAC-sourced textbook

A Passage To India

by E. M. Forster

In This book you read about a passage to india by XRCVC

Passage to the West, Unit 7: The Wide-Open West

by Wright Group/McGraw-Hill

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Patches: Patches (The Puppy Place #8)

by Ellen Miles

Now an Apple TV+ original series! A neglected beagle puppy finds the perfect humans to make him happy in this adorable and educational adventure. Welcome to the Puppy Place—where every puppy finds a home!Charles and Lizzie Peterson love puppies. They have a puppy of their own named Buddy, but they also foster dogs that need help finding new homes. Charles and his friend Sammy are on their way home from school one day when they hear a puppy crying. His name is Patches, and he’s tied up in a garage all by himself. His owners seem to care ABOUT Patches, but they don’t know how to care FOR him. And it’s up to Charles and Lizzie to show them!

Patching A Playground

by Gail Williams

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Pathology for the Physical Therapist Assistant

by Penelope J. Lescher

With other texts written at either too high or too low a level, this book meets the needs of PTA students for usable, understandable pathology related to clinical application. Extensively illustrated, this book allows students to more easily comprehend and maintain interest in otherwise complicated pathological processes. The fourteen chapter format effectively fits within a chapter per week course structure, or each chapter may be used as a stand alone module within any course. And as your students prepare to graduate, encourage them to keep this book to use as a clinically relevant reference as practicing PTAs!

Pearson Physical Science: Concepts in Action with Earth and Space Science

by Sophia Yancopoulos David Frank Michael Wysession

Textbook on physical science.

Pediatric Advanced Life Support Provider Manual

by Leon Chameides Ricardo A. Samson Stephen M. Schexnayder Mary Fran Hazinski

This is the student text for the classroom-based Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) course.

People At Work

by Anne O'Brien

NIMAC-sourced textbook

People of the American Revolution

by Steven Otfinoski

Find out about the people who fought for freedom during the American Revolution.

The Peopling of New Connecticut: From the Land of Steady Habits to the Western Reserve

by Richard Buel Jr.

In 1784 Connecticut laid claim to a territory stretching from Pennsylvania's western border 120 miles along Lake Erie. In 1786 Congress took steps to legitimate this claim, and explicitly recognized it in 1800. The Peopling of New Connecticut presents primary documents that define Connecticut's complex relationship with this territory, known then as the Western Reserve. Using excerpts from previously published official records, diaries, newspapers, periodical journals, pamphlets, and the occasional book that illustrates the process whereby Connecticut transplanted some of its people to a distant, western land, this Acorn Club publication illuminates not only the experience of the emigrants as they journeyed to Ohio and settled in the Western Reserve but also the effect that the emigrants' departure had on the society they left behind. The volume comes with an introduction and commentary about the significance of these republished materials. The Peopling of New Connecticut is a vital, enlightening record of this special chapter in Connecticut's history and provides unique insight into the early westward movement after the Revolutionary War.

Perfectly Prima (Sugar Plum Ballerinas #3)

by Whoopi Goldberg

Perfectionistic Jerzey Mae desperately wants to be a ballet dancer. But she's frustrated by her own lack of talent--and by her friends' jokes about her terrible dancing. Things get even worse when her little brother Mason attends her ballet class, totally embarrassing Jerzey in front of her prima ballerina idol, Miss Camilla Freeman.

Perilous Passage

by Barbara Tillman Jeff Crosby

NIMAC-sourced textbook

The Person and the Situation: Perspectives of Social Psychology

by Lee Ross Richard E. Nisbett

How does the situation we're in influence the way we behave and think? Professors Ross and Nisbett eloquently argue that the context we find ourselves in substantially affects our behavior in this timely reissue of one of social psychology's classic textbooks.

Perspectives on the American Revolution

by Angelo Parra

To some, England had the right to govern the thirteen American colonies. To others, England was violating the colonists' rights. Still others took no side. Which would prevail: loyalty to the king, freedom now, or peace at any price? Read these essays to find out. (Set of 6 with Teacher's Guide and Comprehension Question Card)

Pete el gato: Se luce en la escuela con sus zapatos (¡Arriba la Lectura!, Big Book Module 1)

by Eric Litwin James Dean

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Pharmacology: A Nursing Process Approach (7th Edition)

by Joyce Lefever Kee Evelyn R. Hayes Linda E. Mccuistion

Featuring concise, straightforward coverage, Pharmacology: A Nursing Process Approach, 7th Edition puts nursing pharmacology concepts and essential drug calculation skills into a practical nursing context to prepare you for real-world drug administration responsibilities. This edition has been revised and updated with the most current nursing pharmacology information available. Innovative features such as Prototype Drug Charts, Nursing Process Summaries, an extensive math/dosage calculation section, and NCLEX Examination-style study questions make nursing pharmacology more understandable than ever. Unique! Prototype Drug Charts provide easy access to key information on dosages, contraindications, drug-lab-food interactions, pharmacokinetics, and more for more than 100 drugs. Unique! An extensive, color-coded dosage calculation section covers six methods of dosage calculation - basic formula, ratio and proportion, fractional equation, dimensional analysis, and dosing by body weight and body surface area - eliminating the need for a separate dosage calculation book. Nursing Process Summaries present client care and drug therapy within the framework of each step of the nursing process, including information on client teaching and cultural and herbal considerations. Preventing Medication Errors boxes reinforce concepts introduced in the medication safety chapter and highlight common errors that occur in clinical practice to help you ensure safe drug administration. Herbal Alerts provide a quick reference to side effects, drug interactions, and additional information for popular herbs you may encounter in practice. A fully updated bioterrorism appendix helps you recognize the clinical manifestations of bioterrorism weapons and respond with appropriate nursing care. Unique! Illustrated overviews of normal anatomy and physiology in all drug therapy chapters help you understand how drugs work in various body systems. Critical Thinking Case Studies at the end of each chapter challenge you to apply your knowledge and analytical skills to realistic client scenarios. NCLEX Study Questions for each chapter help prepare you for the growing pharmacology coverage on the NCLEX Examination. Answers are listed upside-down at the bottom of the page for quick feedback. New medication safety chapter discusses medication errors, specific nursing measures to prevent medication errors, possible consequences of medication errors to nurses, responses to errors, reporting and learning from mistakes, and related ethical issues. Enhanced NCLEX Examination-style study questions are now more application-based and include at least one alternate-item format question per chapter. Updated chapters on cultural considerations and women's health bring you the latest information on these important considerations in drug therapy. More reader-friendly and understandable than ever, this edition features helpful new photos throughout.

Pharmacology for Nurses: A Pathophysiologic Approach (3rd Edition)

by Michael Patrick Adams Leland Norman Holland Jr. Carol Q. Urban

The third edition of Pharmacology for Nurses: A Pathophysiologic Approach has been thoroughly updated to reflect current pharmacologic drugs and processes. This book is structured to present pharmacology and pathology together, so students can more easily grasp the interrelationship between these subjects and patient care.

Pharmacy Technician: Practice and Procedures

by Gail Orum-Alexander James J. Mizner

The book is intended for entry-level students as well as seasoned learners who want to prepare themselves for the pharmacy technician profession.

Phonic Books Talisman 2: Decodable Books for Older Readers (Alternative Vowel and Consonant Sounds, Common Latin Suffixes) (Phonic Books Catch-Up Decodable Readers)

by Phonic Books

The Dark Master is creating a new Talisman and all of mankind is at risk. Zak must work quickly if he is to save the world. Phonic Books Talisman 2 comprises ten books introducing alternative spellings and vowel and consonant sounds and common Latin suffixes.Book 1: Reunited ('ue': u, ue, u-e, ew)Book 2: Trouble in the Woods ('u': u, o, ou; 'o': o, a, ou, au)Book 3: Certain Death ('s': s, ss, se, c, ce, sc, st)Book 4: The Fossil ('l': l, ll, le, al, el, il, ol)Book 5: Legends of the Gorge ('j': j, g, ge, dge, dj)Book 6: The Sphinx ('f': f, ff, ph, gh)Book 7: Sticky Adventure ('cher': ture)Book 8: Dangerous Direction ('shun': tion, tian, sion, ssion, cian)Book 9: Zak Tries Martial Arts ('shul': tial, cial; 'shus': cious, ious, tious)Book 10: The Dark Master's Vision ('zhun': sion; 'zher' sure)Accompanying photocopiable activities for word building, reading, spelling and comprehension can be found in Talisman 2 Activities.

Phonics for Reading: First Level

by Anita Archer James Flood Diane Lapp Linda Lungren

First Grade language arts textbook

Phonics Level B

by Pearson Education

Phonics Levels puts students in the path of critical thinking and analysis of the words and vocabulary. Students study on synonyms, prefixes, vowels, sounds and much more

Phonics/Spelling Practice Book, Grade 3

by Macmillan Mcgraw-Hill

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