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A collection of more than 100 riddles about medical care and diseases both real and imagined, including What do you call it when you break out in tiny wristwatches? Small clocks.
Clinical psychologist Sandra Shaw Dawood, Ph.D., shares her heartfelt and playful communication with God through the symbols He has provided her. Through wordplay, poetry, and autobiographical excerpts, she exposes her struggle to turn negative thoughts and events into positive healthy thoughts by her interpretation of God's symbols that are just for her. Dr. Dawood delves into everyday events and creates meaningful interpretations of what she sees and experiences as being symbols from God to assist her in the daily rigors of life-these are her Eye Statements from God. She has developed her own symbols that bring her particular joy in her relationship with God. She recognized many patterns throughout her life in positively overcoming tragedy, abandonment, fear, pain, and depression.
"Includes riddles about: dinosaurs, spiders, elephants, skunks, and more."--P. [1] of cover.
This fully illustrated book is jam-packed with over 100 medical-themed jokes, tongue twisters, and "Daffynitions". Includes creative writing information and exercises written by literacy consultant Shannon Cannon which encourage readers to write jokes of their own.
Keep kids cracking up for hours with these ridiculously fun riddles. What happened to the skunk that fell into the bathtub? It stunk all the way to the bottom. Why was the broom late for school? It overswept. What television programs do cows watch? Moo-vies. It's a guaranteed laugh riot!
It's dangerous to find over 1,750 riddles in one place, and the silly cartoons throughout this collection only make it harder to stop turning the pages. They're organized into 20 categories to keep you from getting lost (or losing your mind). Still, you can't stop turning the pages as you riddle yourself over money, getting sick, hurling insults, thinking up comebacks, enjoying nature, driving, playing, using computers. Just in time, the last riddle appears: What do joggers say when they leave you? So long�gotta run. 352 pages, 160 b/w illus., 4 3/16 x 5 1/4.
An illustrated collection of jokes and riddles about getting sick and getting well.
The symposium focuses on various aspects of supervoltage as an improved tool for radiotherapy.
The symposium focuses on various aspects of supervoltage as an improved tool for radiotherapy.