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1) Prepping: Una Guía Esencial para Sobrevivir a cualquier Escenario SHTF Con Consejos para Implementar
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¿Son los preppers unos chiflados? ¿Pierden el tiempo? ¿Se preocupan en exceso? ¿O son sus preocupaciones coherentes y fundamentadas?
El planeta se desmorona, lo vemos día tras día. Sean desastres de origen natural o atribuibles a la intervención del hombre, las cosas se están poniendo feas, el futuro se dibuja cada vez más incierto y surge la necesidad de prepararse para el SHTF (acrónimo para "Shit hit the fan" o "Día en el que la mierda...
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In this important nonfiction book, young readers take a trip back in time to learn the differences between nursing in the past and nursing today. Along with a history of nursing, readers will learn about Florence Nightingale, Clara Barton and the development of the Red Cross, nurse practitioners, registered nurses, midwives, and all the responsibilites that come along with this admirable career. Intriguing facts, easy-to-read text, and appealing images...
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Doctors are an important part of the community. Readers will discover the impact and importance of doctors in this interesting book that uses examples of physicals, surgeons, and medical tools from the past to show the differences and similarities between medicinal practices throughout the years. Through appealing images and fascinating facts, readers learn about medical school, pediatricians, and people who made big impacts on the medical field,...
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Young children are naturally curious about themselves. Poison Ivy Makes Me Itch offers answers to their most compelling questions about poison ivy and the rash it causes. Age-appropriate explanations and appealing photos encourage readers to continue their quest for knowledge. Additional text features and search tools, including a glossary and an index, help students locate information and learn new words.
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"Earle Dickson and his new bride Josephine begin their lives together. The end. (Not really. There's more.) Josephine has a proclivity for injuring herself. Earle attaches cotton to long strips of adhesive tape, telling Josephine to cut off a length when she needs one. Since Earle works as a cotton buyer at Johnson & Johnson, he shares his idea. They're a big hit. The end. (Again, not really!) After a few false starts (much like the hilarious "the...
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