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Clinical Skills for OSCEs
$45.00 The right study guide can make the difference for an eager, or overwhelmed, student. This handbook is an indispensable study aid for those preparing to take their Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE) or Professional and Linguistics Assessment Board (PLAB) tests. Since the exams require demonstrable skills, Clinical Skills for OSCE gives step-by-step profiles of all the capabilities nee... |
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Advances in Applied Sport Psychology: A Review
$149.00 Advances in Applied Sport Psychology aims to bridge the gap between research and practice in contemporary sport psychology. The book draws together reviews of cutting edge research in key areas of applied sport psychology, assesses the implications of this research for current practice, and explores future avenues of research within each thematic area.... |
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The Occupational Therapy Examination Review Guide
$39.95 Thomas Jefferson Univ., Philadelphia, PA. Exam review presents more than 1000 review questions in five practice exams. The CD-ROM contains an additional 800 questions that can be customized into multiple practice exams. Previous edition, c1996, was authored by Debra Anderson. Softcover.... |
If you are looking to buy an Amazon Kindle this year then you are probably wondering where you should buy one. Do you go straight to Amazon and click the ‘add to cart’ button or do you browse around and read a few reviews first? And then it’s a matter of deciding which Kindle you want, the Kindle 2 or the bigger Kindle DX? You may even want the older version Kindle 1, although Amazon doesn’t stock new model’s directly anymore, only refurbished one’s.
To help you make the decision about which Kindle to buy and where to buy it from, this article will look at some of things that you should consider before you hand over your credit card.
First location. Since the Kindle went international, it now means that you can purchase one from a large list of countries including Australia, the UK, Canada and Europe. While the international version is slightly more expensive and the electronic books will cost more, buying your eBook reader directly from Amazon will mean that you get the right model for your location. Amazon is also in deals with large bookstores worldwide to stock the Kindle’s directly there so when that happens it may be a case of simply strolling down to your local bookstore and buying it there.
Secondly cost. Obviously buying your eBook reader directly from Amazon you will need to factor in things like shipping costs and perhaps even insurance. If you are an international buyer this could prove expensive. You can often find deals on second hand Kindle’s at places like eBay and Craigslist, but make sure you are getting a good deal and the device hasn’t been damaged in any way. You will also need to ensure that your seller is reputable to avoid getting ripped off.
Finally stock availability. Last Christmas the Amazon Kindle was sold out and many people didn’t get their reader’s until well after the new year. If you are buying from a local bookstore, then either ask them to put it away for you, or buy it as soon as you can afford it. Same goes with buying it online at Amazon.
If you are buying for a Holiday Gift then you should be making your purchase now so that you are assured of getting one in case they run out of stock. This is especially a consideration for global customers who run the risk of long shipping wait’s as well.