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Sally and Tony Hope

    Oxford Handbooks Series: Oxford Handbook of Genetics
    The Hekate Tarot
    30 Steps to Finding Yourself
    Agatha Christie: Plots, Clues and Misdirections
    • 30 Steps to Finding Yourself

      • 160pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      This 30-step journal will take you on a unique journey to discover who you are and who you want to be. With interactive CBT-based activities, journalling prompts and actionable advice to deepen your self-awareness, this book will be your guide to understanding and empowering the most important person in your life: you.

      30 Steps to Finding Yourself2024
      4,6
    • Why do Agatha Christie's novels continue to inspire each generation? The answer is the quality and range of her puzzles: her rich and varied structures of deception.

      Agatha Christie: Plots, Clues and Misdirections2023
      5,0
    • The Hekate Tarot: A Tool of Transformation is the companion to the ground-breaking Hekate Tarot. This book discusses the unique symbolism of the deck through its connection to Hekate as well as the messages that can be found within.

      The Hekate Tarot2017
      4,0
    • The Oxford Handbook of Genetics offers an essential overview of genetics tailored for primary care practitioners and junior doctors. It serves as a practical aide memoire for patient consultations and a reference text for deeper study. Merging insights from leading geneticists with the experience of general practitioners, the handbook aligns with the genetics core curriculum set by the Royal College of General Practitioners. It addresses fundamental genetics, single gene disorders, chromosomal issues, and multifactorial diseases like ischaemic heart disease, which are more familiar to practitioners. Additionally, it includes thorough sections on antenatal concerns and cancers. A comprehensive glossary of genetic terminology and an extensive resource list make it suitable for all healthcare professionals, regardless of their expertise. This handbook effectively bridges the gap between general health training and genetic specialist training, offering specific guidance on when and how to refer patients to genetics services. In light of the rapid advancements in genetic knowledge, this resource is designed to be both accessible and informative, serving as a valuable educational tool for practitioners.

      Oxford Handbooks Series: Oxford Handbook of Genetics2009