2010 Textbook - CATS Careers School of Cardiovascular Technology provides job specific training for medical professionals.
Learn the following:
12-lead EKG Hook-up
Stress... More > Testing
Holter Monitor Hook-up and Scanning.
Learn to Read EKGs - This program teaches you how to identify heart attacks and other cardiac abnormalities.
Learn to interpret Myocardial Infarctions, Atrial Fibrillation, Heart Blocks, Junctional Rhythms, Ventricular Tachycardia, Idioventricular Rhythms, and much more.< Less
Where you live shapes who you are, yet learning about Baltimore is often absent from classrooms. In order to become active, change-making citizens, every student in Baltimore needs to have an... More > understanding of the social, political, and economic forces at play in their city. The Baltimore Textbook is a guide to the city’s past, present, and future that will empower students and residents of all ages.< Less
Where you live shapes who you are, yet learning about Baltimore is often absent from classrooms. In order to become active, change-making citizens, every student in Baltimore needs to have an... More > understanding of the social, political, and economic forces at play in their city. The Baltimore Textbook is a guide to the city’s past, present, and future that will empower students and residents of all ages.< Less
This is a prealgebra textbook, used by the Department of Mathematics at College of the Redwoods, Eureka, California, in their Math 376 course.
Errata and Individual chapter and solutions are... More > available at:
http://mathrev.redwoods.edu/PreAlgText_f12/< Less
The origin of all religions, and the ignorance which is the root of the God-idea, having been dealt with in Part I. of this Text-Book, it now becomes our duty to investigate the evidences of the... More > origin and of the growth of Christianity, to examine its morality and its dogmas, to study the history of its supposed founder, to trace out its symbols and its ceremonies; in fine, to show cause for its utter rejection by the Freethinker. The foundation stone of Christianity, laid in Paradise by the Creation and Fall of Man 6,000 years ago, has already been destroyed in the first section of this work; and we may at once, therefore, proceed to Christianity itself.< Less