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 |  |  Computers in PsychiatryAt its heart, a psychiatrists work is about communicating. Failures in communication have led to well-publicised failures in care. The new technologies of communication can hopefully lead to better care. To realise these hopes, however, psychiatrists need a computer book aimed at intelligent professionals, not dummies. This is that book.It differs... |  |  Making Things Talk: Practical Methods for Connecting Physical ObjectsBuilding electronic projects that interact with the physical world is good fun. But when devices that you've built start to talk to each other, things really start to get interesting. Through a series of simple projects, you'll learn how to get your creations to communicate with one another by forming networks of smart devices that carry on... |
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 The Encyclopedia of Unsolved Crimes"...[a] worthy addition to any collection...The writing here is crisp and clean, offering plenty of detail without melodrama." - VOYA "...most useful for large public libraries..." - American Reference Books Annual"
Unsolved crimes and mysteries have fascinated Americans for centuries, and a single... |  |  How to Raise All the Money You Need for Any BusinessIn school many of us learned that water is the universal solvent. Yet when we get into the real world of business or income real estate we soon learn that — in most of our lives — money is the universal solvent!
So the biggest challenge you, as a beginning or experienced wealth builder, face is raising the money you need to... |  |  |
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 The Middle Ages: 500-1450 (The History of Medicine)During the Middle Ages (ca. 529-1100), the rise of Christianity had a definite effect on the practice of medicine. Pope Gregory (ca. 540-604) stressed the importance of prayer over medicine, and over time that sentiment became pervasive. Each time a person was healed, it was considered a miracle. The church taught that since God sometimes sent... |  |  Managing It Outsourcing PerformanceInformation technology outsourcing – the practice of transferring IT assets, leases, staff, and management responsibility for delivery of services from internal IT functions to third party vendors – has become an undeniable trend. In recent years, private and public sector organizations worldwide have outsourced significant portions of... |  |  The Portable MachiavelliEdited and translated by Peter Bondanella and Mark Musa, "The Portable Machiavelli" not only gives the casual reader a chance to read different personal and professional works of Machiavelli, but also strives to do away with many of the myths that have plagued the man's posthumous fame. For example, the famous 'the ends justifies the... |
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