Basic Steps in Planning Nursing Research: From Question ...
An absolute goldmine on "how to" construct solid research: First off, I am biased. I worked for Dr. Pamela Brink and Dr. Marilynn Wood as a managing editor of their two scholarly nursing research journals. But I must say that their co-authored [... more]
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Classic Sourdoughs
The best sourdough cookbook: This is the only book I have found that really tells how to make sourdough bread the right way without having to use yeast. The book gives explicit instructions from the moment the starter comes from the refrigerator until [... more]
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Modeling and Simulation of Dynamic Systems
a keeper: I have taken the Modeling course at UT Arlington with Dr. Woods (the author), the book covers modeling techniques for Electrical, mechanical, heat tranfer..systems. it has a practical review of differenitial equations. Also has Practical [... more]
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The Man Who Tasted Shapes
Not recommended: Originally published in 1993, this book is a popularization of Dr. Cytowic's more detailed 1989 book Synesthesia: A Union of the Senses. At the time it was published, it was of some value in bringing the topic of synesthesia to greater [... more]
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Placing Aesthetics: Reflections on the Philosophic Tradition
A Must Re-Read: Dr. Wood is the quintessence of the philosopher who thinks the thoughts comtemporaneous to his own era and his personal "appearance" in history. At the same time, Wood engages the entire philosophic tradition, thereby exposing [... more]
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Medicine, Mind and Meaning: A Psychiatrist's Guide to ...
Everybody should read this: Wow. At last, Medicine with a heart and soul! This book was written by a sensitive physician who really understands what it is like to struggle with life, loss, health and emotional problems. You read the stories in this book-- [... more]
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A Path Into Metaphysics
a little light reading: Not for the casual observer, Dr. Wood's book is a bit thick. It goes through the history of philosophy with some rather elucidating summaries, from Parmenadies to Heidegger. The section on Kant is especially interesting. For [... more]
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