Understanding Human Anatomy and Physiology by Dr. Sylvia S. Mader
High school or university?
Understanding Human Anatomy and Physiology by Dr. Sylvia S. Mader
High school or university?
I wanna say university level because I found it on highered.mcgrawhill.com and based off the sample chapters it looks like it's a university level.
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It's on my uni's 1st year physiology reading list.
Nobody has to guess that Baby can't be blessed
Till she sees finally that she's like all the rest
With her fog, her amphetamine and her pearls.
GovSlag: Jack (Lawl)
GovHomie: Tash (Illusion)
On Pidgin talking to Jack:
(10:38:08 PM) Niterunner: stupid alcohol
(10:38:10 PM) Niterunner: wish I hain't drunk
(10:38:14 PM) Niterunner: didn't even get a boob squeeze.
(10:38:20 PM) Alan: on the pull?
(10:38:24 PM) Alan: or drinking with your maw?
(10:38:30 PM) Niterunner: One and the same mate.
I'm surprised that it's a university level book. When I read it, it came off as very simple and incomplete. It's missing a lot of information due to the simplicity of the text.
It's far from the only book on the list. All 1st year courses at my uni assume zero previous knowledge about the subject. Having never read the book I can't say for certain but it's possible that it's the entry level book that those with some prior understanding of the subject are told not to bother with.
Nobody has to guess that Baby can't be blessed
Till she sees finally that she's like all the rest
With her fog, her amphetamine and her pearls.
GovSlag: Jack (Lawl)
GovHomie: Tash (Illusion)
On Pidgin talking to Jack:
(10:38:08 PM) Niterunner: stupid alcohol
(10:38:10 PM) Niterunner: wish I hain't drunk
(10:38:14 PM) Niterunner: didn't even get a boob squeeze.
(10:38:20 PM) Alan: on the pull?
(10:38:24 PM) Alan: or drinking with your maw?
(10:38:30 PM) Niterunner: One and the same mate.
A lot of textbooks are written with the assumption that the professor will be teaching the material very thoroughly. In reality, this rarely occurs anymore. Fortunately, many of the newer textbooks are being written much better and contain a more exhaustive amount of information.
Honestly, there is nothing more sweeter to me in life than a few of my most favorite texts. Books ROCK!
Chemistry: Matter, you cheap whore.
Chemistry: True substance abuse.
Peter Griffin: "You know that black guy is doing well because everything he owns is white."
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