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Dr Podcast (www.dr-podcast.com) is a great way to revise for the FRCA exams and has been met with widespread enthusiasm from candidates. It provides podcasts of questions and model answers with no redundant material. Dr Podcast scripts are now available in print format. Containing the scripts of all 103 individual podcasts from the Dr Podcast Final FRCA collection, they also include diagrams the reader can draw to explain their answers. They cover the entire syllabus for the Final FRCA, allowing the readers to experience the style of the questions likely to be asked and providing tips on how to excel in the exam. Each podcast is written by a successful candidate who has insight and experience of the exam, and all material has been reviewed by experienced consultants with detailed knowledge of the educational standards. For those preparing for the Final FRCA exams, Dr Podcast scripts are a must.
This much-awaited final volume of The Birds of British Columbia completes what some have called one of the most important regional ornithological works in North America. It is the culmination of more than 25 years of effort by the authors who, with the assistance of thousands of dedicated volunteers throughout the province, have created the basic reference work on the avifauna of British Columbia. Volume 4 covers the last half of the passerines and describes 102 species, including the warblers, sparrows, grosbeaks, blackbirds, and finches. The text builds upon the authoritative format of the previous volumes and is supported by hundreds of full-colour illustrations, including detailed distri...
The Forty-seventh Meeting of the World Health Organization (WHO)’s Expert Committee on Drug Dependence (ECDD) was convened from 14 to 18 October 2024 and was coordinated from the WHO headquarters in Geneva. The Forty-seventh WHO ECDD critically reviewed eight new psychoactive substances, comprising one synthetic cannabinoid (hexahydrocannabinol), four novel synthetic opioids (protonitazepyne, metonitazepyne, etonitazepipne, N-desethyl isotonitazene), one dissociative-type substance (3-hydroxyphencyclidine) and one cathinone/stimulant (carisoprodol). A critical review to consider international scheduling measures was undertaken for each substance so that the Expert Committee could consider whether information about these substances may justify the scheduling or a change in scheduling of a substance in the 1961 or 1971 Conventions. This report summarizes the findings of the forty-seventh ECDD meeting.
James Stewart, born around 1725, came into North Carolina, probably from Virginia. He is the great, great, great, great, great grandfather of the author through her mother. This is a genealogy of her family.
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