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Trusted PartnerMarch 1990
Vereinsstrafen als Vertragsstrafen.
Ein Beitrag zum inneren Vereinsrecht.
by Look, Frank van
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Trusted PartnerSeptember 1996
Auf dem Goldenen Berg
Eine chinesische Familie erobert Amerika
by See, Lisa / Englisch Pfeiffer, Thomas; Englisch Dierlamm, Helmut
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Trusted PartnerJune 1992
Olive, Wein und Feige
Kulturhistorische Skizzen
by Victor Hehn, Klaus von See, Gabriele Seidel-Leimbach
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In einem Netz aus Lotosblumen
Roman
by See, Lisa / Englisch Reppert-Bismarck, Leonie von
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Why ADHD is Not a Disease
A polemic
by Amrei Wittwer
In some European countries, one in four children is now diagnosed with ADHD (attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder) due to their socially disruptive behaviour. The treatment usually consists of suppressing the symptoms with psychostimulants such as Ritalin. This treatment does not improve school performance, but it curbs the children’s creativity and may stigmatise them for their entire lives. Taking an opposing viewpoint, ADHD expert Dr. Amrei Wittwer focuses on the physical and psychological well-being of the affected children. Because almost all “ADHD patients“ are facing difficulties in relationships with adults, she considers that a solution begins with the children’s domestic and school environments, instruction of parents and teachers, and by using therapeutic approaches rather than simply sedating the children. “Children are our future”, is a common theme in Sunday speeches. Anyone who takes this point seriously, whether or not they themselves are immediately affected, should think about this important topic.
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Globale Trends 2015
Perspektiven für die Weltgesellschaft
by Herausgegeben von Stiftung Entwicklung und Frieden; Herausgegeben von Käte Hamburger Kolleg / Centre for Global Cooperation Research
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Drug Products in Nursing and Care Practice
Safe handling of medication
by Dr. Ulrich Räth and Friedhelm Kamann
The assessment of nursing and care needs and the organisation and quality assurance of nursing care are key tasks performed by nursing staff. This also includes administering medication, something which requires sound organisation, control, implementation and documentation. Nurses observe whether medication is taken consistently, has the desired effect, and whether undesirable side effects occur. The drug product as a „special commodity“ – whether in inpatient long-term care, in outpatient care, or in hospital – requires special knowledge concerning - correct storage, - the pharmacological effect, and - appropriate application. This book is geared towards the diseases and symptoms of people requiring nursing or care. All the important facts concerning the use of medicines are presented here in an understandable manner, focusing on the essentials. Numerous illustrations and practical tips provide the link to everyday nursing care. It is the ideal textbook and reference work for nursing and care assistants as well as nursing professionals.