Thursday, November 16, 2017

E-book List for 16 November 2017

E-BOOK COLLECTION

Air and Light and Time and Space: How Successful Academics Write.
2017.
Helen Sword.
Harvard University Press

Awakening: How Gays and Lesbians Brought Marriage Equality to America.
2017.
Nathaniel Frank.
Harvard University Press

Beyond Trans: Does Gender Matter?
2017.
Heath Fogg Davis.
NYU Press.

Clinical Examination Essentials: An Introduction to Clinical Skills.
2015.
Nicholas J Talley and Simon O’Connor.
4th ed. Elsevier Health Sciences.

Down and Out in the New Economy: How People Find (or Don’t Find) Work Today.
2017.
Ilana Gershon.
University of Chicago Press.

Ergonomic Workplace Design for Health, Wellness, and Productivity.
2016.
Alan Hedge.
CRC Press.

Fruits, Vegetables, and Herbs: Bioactive Foods in Health Promotion.
2016.
Ronald Ross Watson and Victor R. Preedy.
Elsevier Science.

The Genome Factor: What Social Genomics Tells Us about Ourselves, Our History, and the Future.
2017.
Dalton Conley and Jason Fletcher.
Princeton University Press.

Health Promotion and Aging: Practical Applications for Health Professionals.
2016.
David, PhD Haber.
7th ed. Springer Publishing Company.

Human Disease and Health Promotion.
2017.
Leslie Beale.
John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated.

The Little Book of Pediatrics: Infants to Teens and Everything in Between.
2015.
Michael Steiner and Kelly Kimple.
SLACK Incorporated.

Living Well Now and in the Future: Why Sustainability Matters.
2017.
Randall Curren and Ellen Metzger.
MIT Press.

Plugged In: How Media Attract and Affect Youth.
2017.
Patti M. Valkenburg and Jessica Taylor Piotrowski.
Yale University Press.

Probiotics, Prebiotics, and Synbiotics: Bioactive Foods in Health Promotion.
2015.
Ronald Ross Watson and Victor R. Preedy.
Elsevier Science.

The SAGE Handbook of Health Psychology.
2008.
Stephen R Sutton, and Andrew S. Baum, and Marie Johnston.
SAGE Publications.

Social Workers' Desk Reference.
2015.
Kevin Corcoran and Albert R. Roberts.
3rd ed. Oxford University Press.

Twist Library Quote of the Day:
"Knowing yourself is the beginning of all wisdom"
~ Aristotle 

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