Firearms Training Standards for Law Enforcement Personnel
Emanuel Kapelsohn
2004
A guide to help every Police Agency set up and maintain a firearms program with suggestions on training and standards officers should be able to obtain.
Firearms Training Standards for Law Enforcement Personnel
Emanuel Kapelsohn
2004
A guide to help every Police Agency set up and maintain a firearms program with suggestions on training and standards officers should be able to obtain.
Donald C. Austin, MD
December 2006
Murders in the Nursery are about a famous but psychologically crazed female neurological surgeon. Murders begin to occur in the surgical nursery of University Hospital of children either just coming from surgery or being prepared for neurosurgical procedures, two young residents in training, one in pediatrics, Dr. Melanie Sweet, and the other in neurosurgery, Dr. Isaac Newton Castle team up to find the perpetrator. Eventually they fall in love, discover the murderer and then must act as witnesses in the trial that takes a surprising turn that neither the defense nor the plaintiff's attorney ever imagined. This is a medical murder mystery not even crafted by the famous Robin Cook.
Olen R. Brown, PhD
Februray 2013
"Miracles" reveals truth from Scripture, science and life. Everything that is or was or is to come is part of God's miracle. Science says that nothing is miraculous- Time and Chance created the universe with no meaning or purpose. God's universe has great meaning extending from the stars to atoms and to you. What we believe about miracles can be a source of great joy or missed joy in our lives. Dr. Brown, a Christian and author of over 100 scientific papers, has coined a new word, synscicretism, to call attention to the doctrine that today elevates science above religion. Science works best for the great "how" questions, but poorly for the great "why" of all things.
Donald H. Godi, FASLA, RCA, et al
2011
A new reference manual useful to students and professionals in the Green Industries. It is full of useful bits of reference material in 11 sections - a handy-sized 300 page manual with data useful in design, construction and training within the Green Industries.
Company Management. . .Policies, Procedures, Practices
Robert H. Schram, DPA
March 28, 2013
Company Management…Policies, Procedures, Practices is written as a guide for both entrepreneurs initiating their own business and top managers of more established companies. It covers all the critically important aspects of governance and supervision necessary for success including: meeting management techniques; fiduciary and financial responsibilities; strategic planning; legal and risk management; initiating and embracing health and safety committees; developing and utilizing an effective human resources department; creating and implementing a position rating manual; fostering public relations; crafting updating, and employing employee handbooks.
The Neuropsychiatry of Headache
Mark W. Green, (ed,), Philip R. Muskin (ed.)
April 15, 2013
Dr. Maurice Preter and Samuel Lieblich contributed the chapter on "Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) Approaches to Headache." Whilst the vast majority of headaches are minor ailments, some patients develop chronic symptoms that have psychiatric dimensions. These symptoms can be immensely challenging to manage and can have a serious impact on the patient’s quality of life. The relationship between headache and psychiatric disease is often rationalized as cause and effect; however, the interplay between the two is complex.
Essentials of Pharmacology for Anesthesia, Pain Medicine, and Critical Care with Black Box Warnings
Alan David Kaye; Adam M Kaye; Richard D Urman (Eds)
December 1, 2013
In anesthesiology, pain medicine, and critical care, practitioners at all levels need help to stay current with the continually evolving drug knowledge-base, and trainees need tools to prepare for in-training and board exams that increasingly test their knowledge of pharmacology. This practical book is aimed at both readerships. It features a unique and practical chapter on the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) “black box” warnings that describe what safety precautions should be taken with commonly used drugs.
Bonnie M. Ruth, PhD, CRC, CCM
1995
Five years after psychologist and administrator Harl Young had a heart-valve implant, he suffered a stroke. Rehabilitation worker Ruth, who lived with him, offers a highly personal account of the effects of the stroke on the couple, their friends, and colleagues. This memoir testifies to the remarkable resiliency some persons can muster.
Brute Force: Cracking the Data Encryption Standard
Matthew Curtin
February 16, 2005
This book is the story of the formation of the world's most widely-used system to protect sensitive information and how a group of independent cryptographers, civil libertarians, and hobbyists managed to demonstrate the system's weakness in June of 1997, even as the U.S. Congress debated the government's control over cryptography. As one of the coordinators of the DESCHALL project that broke a secret message encrypted with what was then the government standard, Curtin presents a unique insider view of how the project came together and what happened behind the scenes to demonstrate the weakness of the standard and ultimately to usher in the age of unrestricted cryptography.
Developing Trust: Online Privacy and Security
Matthew Curtin, Peter G. Neumann
December 1, 2004
Suitable for the IP manager or developer seeking to improve Web privacy and security, is an indispensable resource for system administrators and application developers, providing a means to understand, create, and maintain secure Internet systems.