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Cover image for Health, safety, and nutrition for the young child
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Marotz, Lynn R.
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Books
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2005
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-- Case study -- Summary -- Suggested activities -- Chapter review -- 21. Nutrition education concepts and
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Cover image for Practical computer literacy
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Parsons, June Jamrich.
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Electronic Resources
Publication Date 
2005
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Consolidated into a systematic overview of computer concepts, office applications,and internet
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Naylor, John, 1945 June 24-
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Books
Publication Date 
2004
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in a critical discussion of key themes and concepts of management.The second editionThe text retains
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Cover image for How to pass ICDL for Microsoft Office XP
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Holden, Paul.
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Books
Publication Date 
2004
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Basic concepts of information technology -- Using a computer and managing files -- Word processing
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Cover image for Understanding social research
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Mouton, J. (Johann)
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2002 1996
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. Research design -- 18. Conceptualisation (defining key concepts) -- 19. Conceptualisation (formulating
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Cover image for Developmental psychology
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Hook, Derek.
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2002
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psychology: the hows and whys / Derek Hook -- Basic concepts and principles in developmental psychology
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Cover image for Visual Basic.NET : how to program
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Deitel, Harvey M., 1945-
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Books
Publication Date 
2002
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-- Object-Oriented Programming: Polymorphism -- Exception Handling -- Graphical User Interface Concepts
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Lothe, Jakob.
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Books
Publication Date 
2000
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This introductory text presents key concepts of narrative theory - for example, author, narrator
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Bouman, Martine (M.P.A.), 1954-
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Books
Publication Date 
1999
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process. The key concept in this theory is that of 'habitus'. The habitus is sometimes also described as a
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