Best Selling Books by Susan D

Susan D is the author of Career Planning Modules for the Officer Career Information and Planning System (1980), Three Little Lambs-- Somewhere (2006), The Silent Epidemic: A Child Psychiatrist's Journey beyond Death Row:Understanding, Treating, and Preventing Neurodevelopmental Disorder Associated with Prenatal Alcohol Exposure (2016), If Animals Could Speak, Oh the Stories They Would Tell! (2022), A Concise History of Veterinary Medicine (2022).

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Career Planning Modules for the Officer Career Information and Planning System

Three Little Lambs-- Somewhere

release date: Jan 01, 2006
Three Little Lambs-- Somewhere
Three young girls do chores rather than sell their beloved lambs to earn money for new bicycles, but the lambs feel neglected and go away.

The Silent Epidemic: A Child Psychiatrist's Journey beyond Death Row:Understanding, Treating, and Preventing Neurodevelopmental Disorder Associated with Prenatal Alcohol Exposure

release date: Jun 15, 2016
The Silent Epidemic: A Child Psychiatrist's Journey beyond Death Row:Understanding, Treating, and Preventing Neurodevelopmental Disorder Associated with Prenatal Alcohol Exposure
This book addresses a critical public health problem in America - the leading preventable cause of birth defects, neurodevelopmental disorders and intellectual disability: prenatal alcohol exposure. Dr. Rich provides insight into the prevalence of neurodevelopmental disorder associated with prenatal alcohol exposure (ND-PAE) among juveniles accused of violent crimes, in neighborhoods where America''s "least valued" citizens reside, and even in upper middle class communities. The problem develops as early as the first three weeks of pregnancy, when many women are unaware that they are pregnant. With appropriate diagnosis and treatment, affected individuals can avoid a lifetime of lost potential from substance use disorders, incarceration, unemployment, and homelessness. From her broad psychiatric, forensic, and public health experience, Dr. Rich has crafted a reasoned, passionate argument for communities and professionals to unite in ending an epidemic that currently affects one in twenty American children.

If Animals Could Speak, Oh the Stories They Would Tell!

release date: Aug 04, 2022
If Animals Could Speak, Oh the Stories They Would Tell!
In her second book of children''s short stories, Susan Perry brings you to the lively energetic tales of some of her favorite animal characters: • Twin dolphins separated from their parents during a fierce hurricane -- their journey home is the adventure of a lifetime! From a goofy pelican to a large, angry shark, they find friends, bravely face danger, and never lose hope in finding their parents again. • Ranger Rob, a valiant friend of the animals of the forest. He saves them when a destructive fire threatens their home and gains their trust in return. • Scout, a beautiful Blue Heeler dog. She was taken from her home, but she never loses sight of getting back to the human that she loves more than anything. These are just a few of the stories the animals tell in this fun book of adventures. Throughout the stories, the animals go on adventures, learn valuable lessons, and make great friends -- like Freda and Cathy, two fish who see deeper than outward appearances as they try to find a place where they will be accepted as the special and unique creatures they are. Listen closely to these wonderful lessons in life, as only the animals could tell them!

A Concise History of Veterinary Medicine

release date: Aug 25, 2022
A Concise History of Veterinary Medicine
The first concise global history of veterinary medicine and animal healing, covering the past 400 years.

Tailoring Alcoholism Therapy to Client Needs

Chicken or Egg

release date: Dec 10, 2021
Chicken or Egg
Chicken and Egg are best friends who love playing together but don''t like losing. In the end, Chicken and Egg learn to appreciate having fun — no matter who wins! With minimal words and vibrant illustrations, Chicken or Egg is a sweet and simple introduction to the concepts of good sportsmanship and losing gracefully. Also included is a Note to Parents, Caregivers, Teachers, and Coaches with strategies to encourage children to focus on fun, not who comes first. From the Note to Parents, Caregivers, Teachers, and Coaches: We all feel some degree of competitiveness. It’s part of being human (or a chicken…or an egg!). And while competing for food may not be as critical now as it was before the advent of grocery stores, modern-day sporting events are big business—proof positive that our competitive spirit is thriving. Children feel competitive, too, although natural variations mean some children feel more competitive than others. That competitiveness may also appear with some playmates more than others, and siblings usually top the list! Competitiveness itself is not a bad thing, but extreme negative reactions to loss can be disruptive and upsetting when everyone is trying to have fun. Children in particular may find losing tough. Part of the reason involves their brains, which continue to grow and develop until early adulthood. Until their brains are fully mature, children don’t think about and process things the way we do as adults. For one thing, they often engage in “all-or-none” thinking, which is more concrete or black and white than adult thought. So there are winners or losers, there is first or last, and there is good or bad with little understanding of any middle ground or more abstract concepts like luck. Children sometimes struggle to understand other people’s viewpoints, too, so they may not appreciate how a victor might feel about a tantrum displayed by an opponent. Children may also lack the vocabulary to fully express frustration, so disappointment may surface as anger or tears instead. Learning to lose gracefully takes some time. But with support and practice, children can and do get better at it! Here are some strategies to help you get started.

Princess Penelopea Hates Peas

release date: Feb 15, 2016
Princess Penelopea Hates Peas
"Whimsical, colorful artwork turns this into a fun story....This spirited title will work in a food-themed storytime and is perfect for parenting sections."—School Library Journal Once upon a time there was a princess named Penelopea. Penelopea lived in Capital Pea, where people eat peas by the pound—pureed, poached, and pan-fried! There was just one problem. Penelopea hated peas. So she came up with a plan to make the king and queen think she had eaten her peas, but it led to a catastropea of epic proportions! Eventually, in an effort to make peas disappear from the kingdom forever, she tries just one pea...then another...then another...and discovers they are positively pea-licious after all. Includes a section for parents and caregivers with ideas for introducing picky eaters to new foods and encouraging children to eat a variety of healthy foods.

Election Fraud

release date: Jan 01, 2008
Election Fraud
"Brings together experts on election law, election administration, and U.S. and comparative politics to examine the U.S. understanding of election fraud. With survey data, incident reports, and state-collected fraud allegations, measures the extent and nature of election fraud in U.S. Analyzes techniques for detecting and potentially deterring fraud"--Provided by publisher.

A Vision for London, 1889-1914

release date: Nov 08, 2005
A Vision for London, 1889-1914
The London County Council was a the world''s largest municipal government and a laboratory for social experimentation before the Great War. It sought to master the problems of metropolitan amelioration, political economy and public culture. Pennybacker''s social history tests the vision of London Progressivism against its practitioners'' accomplishments. She argues that the historical memory of the hopes inspired by LCC achievement and the disillusions spawned by failure, are potent forces in today''s deeply ambivalent responses to metropolitan politics in London. The `new women'', bohemian London, scandal in the building industry, midwifery, lodging houses, children''s provision and the music hall were all provocative issues in LCC work. Their story richly evokes life in the turn-of-the-century metropolis and illustrates the complexities of `municipal socialism''.

Contested Childhood

release date: Oct 08, 2013
Contested Childhood
In Contested Childhood, Holloway, an educational and developmental psychologist, examines the Japanese preschool and identifies the cultural models that guide Japanese child-rearing as being contentious and fragmented. She looks at the societal, religious and economic factors that shape various preschool programs and shows how culture influences child-rearing beliefs and practices.

Free to be Me

release date: Jan 01, 2007
Free to be Me
Story about a little Eskimo boy named Khobi (descendant of the ancient Samoyede people) and his best friend, a Samoyed dog named Bjelkiersam HERO. Young Khobi and his dog Hero come to life, go to school, and have to deal with bullying because Khobi is dressed differently than the rest of the class.

When Actions Speak Louder Than Words

release date: Sep 20, 2011
When Actions Speak Louder Than Words
Build your understanding of behavior as communication, and learn to interpret the messages behind the actions. This book provides information and tools to support all children whose primary way to communicate is through challenging behaviors. Enlightening, sometimes humorous stories provide examples of how children use behavior to communicate. Engaging exercises and end-of-chapter questions can be used to improve current practice.

Essentials of Enterprise Compliance

release date: Jan 12, 2009
Essentials of Enterprise Compliance
Expert guidance for a proven compliance framework Governing the Think Factory provides readers with an in-depth look at organizational compliance requirements within three major areas: corporate governance, operational compliance, and global migration/workforce compliance. It then shows how to manage compliance, with a look toward global future trends that will impact the compliance framework, helping businesses establish goals and improvement benchmarks going forward.

The Successful University Experience

release date: Aug 01, 1999

Closer Than Your Skin

release date: Oct 19, 2011
Closer Than Your Skin
If you crave the real experience of God’s presence in your daily life… If you sense there’s more to Christianity than service, study, and superficial spirituality… If you’re ready to go beyond knowing about God to truly knowing Him… Here’s where life with God begins. Is God really like a father who cares about the details of our everyday lives? Then why does He often seem so far away, distant in the moments when we could most use a personal touch from Him? So many of us have lived in that unspoken longing. In these incredible stories, you’ll see how one person found that God is not always content to wait for us to discover Him amid the clutter of life. Instead, when we simply hold out our hands, He illuminates our ordinary world and gives us new eyes to see. Closer Than Your Skin traces the journey of an ordinary Christian who longed to move beyond the trappings of faith to genuine life with God. Her story reveals how to overcome the obstacles that most often block such intimate connection. Through this remarkable account, you’ll gain tangible insight into what a daily, vibrant companionship with the Creator really feels like once you wake up to the eternal reality all around you. Interactive study guide included.

Mikey Makes the Team

release date: Jan 01, 2007
Mikey Makes the Team
Story about a little Eskimo boy named Khobi (descendant of the ancient Samoyede people) and his best friend, a Samoyed dog named Bjelkiersam HERO. Young Khobi teaches his classmates a lesson about sportmanship and teamwork.

Women and Discourse in the Fiction of Marguerite Duras

release date: Jan 01, 1993
Women and Discourse in the Fiction of Marguerite Duras
A comprehensive study of Marguerite Duras fiction, with a focus on language, representation, and difference, which Duras explores on every structural level.

Adaptation and the Brain

release date: Jan 01, 2021
Adaptation and the Brain
What role has natural selection played in shaping the structure and function of the vertebrate brain? This accessible book unravels the myriad adaptive explanations that have built up over decades, providing both a review and a critique of the work that has sought to explain which natural selection pressures have led to changes in brain size.

Dismembered

release date: Jan 28, 2011
Dismembered
Includes Killer''s Gruesome Confession! "She had beautiful legs. I wanted to keep those legs." One by one, investigators found the women''s bodies. Each one carefully posed. Each one brutally mutilated. An arm here. A leg there. A breast, nipples, a tattoo. The killer was cutting his victims to pieces. . . "At that point, I pretty much went for the head." For ten years in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, the killings went on. Women of slight stature were hunted down, bludgeoned and strangled. And what the killer did with their bodies in the privacy of his car, his home, his kitchen, and his shower-was beyond anything police could imagine. "I was pure evil." When investigators finally caught mild-mannered, Star Trek fan Sean Vincent Gillis, he couldn''t wait to tell his story. In the presence of shocked veteran detectives, Sean told them every detail of his killings, everything he did with the bodies. . .. And he smiled the whole time. . . Includes 16 pages of shocking photographs Warning: Contains Graphic Details

Arbitration Costs

release date: Mar 26, 2019
Arbitration Costs
Investment treaty arbitration (sometimes called investor-state dispute settlement or ISDS) has become a flashpoint in the backlash against globalization, with costs becoming an area of core scrutiny. Yet "conventional wisdom" about costs is not necessarily wise. To separate fact from fiction, this book tests claims about investment arbitration and fiscal costs against data so that policy reforms can be informed by scientific evidence. The exercise is critical, as investment treaties grant international arbitrators the power to order states-both rich and poor-to pay potentially millions of dollars to foreign investors when states violate the international law commitments made in the treaties. Meanwhile, the cost to access and defend the arbitration can also climb to millions of dollars. This book uses insights drawn from cognitive psychology and hard data to explore the reality of investment treaty arbitration, identify core demographics and basic information on outcomes, and drill down on the costs of parties'' counsel and arbitral tribunals. It offers a nuanced analysis of how and when cost-shifting occurs, parses tribunals'' rationalization (or lack thereof) of cost assessments, and models the variables most likely to predict costs, using data to point the way towards evidence-based normative reform. With an intelligent interdisciplinary approach that speaks to ongoing reform at entities like the World Bank''s ICSID and UNCITRAL, this book provides the most up-to-date study of investment treaty dispute settlement, offering new insights that will shape the direction of investment treaty and arbitration reform more broadly.

The Aztec Kings

release date: Jan 01, 1989

The Demand for Military Health Care

release date: Jan 01, 1995
The Demand for Military Health Care
For a number of reasons, military beneficiaries--active-duty service members, military retirees, and their dependents--are heavier users of medical care than are comparable civilian populations. These services are currently provided by military treatment facilities (MTFs) or the civilian medical facilities, the latter through the Civilian Health and Medical Program of the Uniformed Services (CHAMPUS). However, over the past several years, the system has faced the twin challenges of downsizing in consonance with the rest of the Department of Defense and of controlling escalating health care costs. While care provided in the civilian sector can be more expensive than that provided in the MTFs, the free care available in MTFs sparks greater demand. Moreover, the MTF system was designed to meet wartime, rather than peacetime needs. In weighing the pros and cons of various alternatives, this report suggests that beneficiaries might prefer civilian health plans, as long as there is no erosion of benefits in making such a shift.

Potential Civilian Earnings of Military Physician's [sic] Assistants

Potential Civilian Earnings of Military Physician's [sic] Assistants
This paper discusses the adequacy of military physician''s assistants'' (PAs'') pay under two grade options: warrant officer and commissioned officer. Military career pay profiles are compared with estimated civilian experience-earnings profiles. These estimated civilian earnings profiles are estimated from 1978 earnings data collected by the Association of Physician Assistant Programs. Because military PAs are relatively well qualified, the earnings estimates are based on a sample of comparably qualified civilian PAs. Comparisons of military and potential civilian earnings profiles under the two grade options and assuming varying amounts of pre-PA military service fail to provide conclusive support for either commissioning or warrant officer status. However, the comparisons do suggest that, if the military wishes to follow the Air Force''s lead and intensively employ PAs, commissioning may be needed to guarantee an adequate supply of qualified PAs. (Author).

The Best of the Bay Area for You and Your Child

release date: Jan 01, 1989

Steck-Vaughn GED Writing Skills

release date: Jan 01, 1988
Steck-Vaughn GED Writing Skills
A review of the writing skills necessary to pass the GED - including mechanics, usage and sentence structure.

Kids Explore Florida

release date: Jan 01, 1994

Instructor's Manual, Discovering the American Past

release date: Jan 01, 1990

The Hospital Shop-window

The Hospital Shop-window
This publication is primarily intended to give hospital administra- tors guidance on the shop-window services which should be considered when attempting either to change or to improve the image of a hospi- tal. Subjects covered are: Reception, telephone switchboard, porte- ring, administrative and clerical staff and voluntary workers, prin- ted information provided to patients; Standard letters to patients; Sign-posting in hospitals; And the physical environment.
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