It's grosser, weirder, funnier and even smellier than before! Take another brilliantly twisted adventure with Sam, Jared and little Miss 'dung daks' smelly Melly poop pants as they head off on holidays ... to the most dangerous place on the planet. But is it really a holiday ... or a final resting place to get rid of annoying kids? With the poisonous puke plants, ferocious farting animals, tree swinging hippies and Smelly Melly's deadliest fungus growing, chunky chuck-up nappies yet! This time, adventure is snapping at their heels ... and they just might not be able to keep their stomach contents down.
Up for another extremely funny, totally gross & weird adventure? Then read on... Yep, just when Sam didn't think things could get any worse, his best mate, Jared, becomes sooo sick he has to stay home from school for the entire week, leaving Sam on his own to face the suckiest week of his whole sucktacular life. With Toffee tugging at his nauseating nostril taffy, Abbey being crabby, Booga's gigantic butt bugle and the rest of the cow-cuddling, sheep-kissing kids. It might be Jared that's sick ... but by the end of this week it's Sam who's going to need the barf bucket.
Reinforce your understanding of diagnostic imaging and sharpen your radiographic skills! Corresponding to the chapters in Bushong's Radiologic Science for Technologists, 12th Edition, this workbook helps you review key concepts and gain the technical knowledge needed to become an informed and confident radiographer. More than 100 worksheets include engaging exercises allowing you to assess your comprehension and apply your knowledge to imaging practice. - More than 100 worksheets make it easy to review specific topics from the text, and are numbered according to textbook chapter. - In-depth coverage of the textbook's topics lets you review medical imaging concepts and apply them to practice. - Penguin icons highlight important information from the textbook, making it easier to understand concepts and complete the worksheet exercises. - NEW! Closer correlation of worksheets to the textbook simplifies your review of radiologic physics, which can be a difficult subject to understand. - NEW! New worksheets on digital radiographic technique and the digital image display correspond to the new content covered in the textbook.
Thrice. Three times. Those creepy shrine maidens saved Miko from three encounters with murderous ghosts... but what happens now? Well, Miko’s about to find out! In an effort to thank and appease the strange spirits who protected her, Miko is determined to bring an offering back to the shrine where she first met them. The only problem? The area looks a bit different from the last time she visited…
This popular workbook/laboratory manual is intended to help students review information and sharpen skills that are essential to becoming a competent radiographer. The workbook is divided into worksheets that complement the material covered in the text. Suitable for homework or in-class assignments, the workbook contains worksheets, crossword puzzles, laboratory experiments, a math tutor section, and helpful appendices. Worksheets correspond with the five sections of the main book, covering radiologic physics, the x-ray beam, the radiographic image, special x-ray imaging, and radiation protection. Over 100 worksheets focus on particular topics from specific chapters in the text. "Bushbits" provide a concise summary of information from the textbook that is relevant to the exercise questions. Math Tutor worksheets on decimal and fractional timers, fraction/decimal conversion, solving for desired mAs, and technique adjustments provide an excellent refresher or additional practice with relevant math concepts. Laboratory Experiments provide the framework for experiments in the lab setting, designed to aid in understanding via hands-on experience.
This companion to Bushong's RADIOLOGIC SCIENCE FOR TECHNOLOGISTS textbook features the same comprehensiveness as the text. The first of three main sections consists of worksheets organized by textbook chapter that allow students to work through the main topics of radiologic science. Suitable as either homework or an in-class assignment, these worksheets can be completed with reference to the text if needed.
Sara has landed a job at a world-class oil company, but on her first day at work, she overhears the CEO yelling. It seems that her new boss wants an older woman as his assistant because he thinks all the young women are after him. Hearing this, Sara thinks he must have a pretty high opinion of himself, but as soon as she enters his office, she changes her mind. His opinion is spot-on?he’s absolutely gorgeous and his beautiful looks are paired with an impressively muscular body. He’s Mr. Perfect!
Collects Generation X (1994) #27, X-Men (1991) #65-70, Uncanny X-Men (1981) #346, Wolverine (1988) #115-118, Cable (1993) #45-47. The biggest and best adventures of Marvel’s mighty mutants — these are the X-Men Milestones! A rogue government strike force, backed by powerful international forces and led by the mystery man known only as Bastion, has launched a massive strike against the X-Men. Jubilee and Professor X are already Bastion’s captives, and now Operation: Zero Tolerance and its insidious new Prime Sentinels have overrun the X-Mansion and imprisoned half the X-Men — leaving Iceman to fend for himself on the streets of New York! Cable and the X-Men must fight a war on many fronts — but it’s a war they’re losing. Can even the arrival of Marrow, Maggott and Cecilia Reyes turn the tide? Or will this be the X-Men’s darkest hour?
Seitsemän veljestä (The Brothers Seven), the 1870 Finnish novel by Aleksis Kivi (1834-1872), is one of the most (in)famously unknown classics of world literature—unknown not only because so few people in the world can read Finnish, but also because the novel is so incredibly difficult to translate, the Mount Everest of translating from Finnish. It is difficult to translate not only because it blends a saturation in Homer, Shakespeare, Dante, Cervantes, and the Bible with a brilliantly stylized form of local dialect, but because it is wild, grotesque, carnivalistic, and laugh-out-loud funny on every page. It has been translated 58 times into 34 languages—but somehow the translations always seem to fall short of their flamboyant original. Douglas Robinson’s new translation is a bold attempt to remedy that. He aims to make Kivi as rhythmic, as alliterative, as brash, as grotesque, and as funny in English as he is in Finnish. Since Kivi deliberately used an archaic Finnish, but used it playfully—and since Kivi was steeped in Shakespeare, to the point of memorizing whole plays—Robinson translates him into a playful Shakespearean register. As he notes in his Preface, this makes the translation a bit difficult to read—but the original is difficult for Finns to read as well, and the Finnish readers who love Kivi (and that is most of them) read him with pleasure despite the words they don’t know, because his prose is so intensely alive.