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This study guide is really well written. It is divided into easy to read sections for each part of the HESI exam. The math portion is explained in easy to follow instructions, and starts with easy math addition and subtraction to the more difficult algebra. It even gives plenty of examples in order to completely understand the problems. The science part reads really well, and is once again organized from easy to more difficult. The vocabulary section is very thorough. The English section is very comprehensive, and very simple to follow. I have struggled with English in school all my life and am finally able to grasp the concepts because of how well this book was written. The anatomy and physiology section is readily understandable.
I waited 4 months before posting my results concerning this earthing "theory" just to be fair and give it a chance...
This kit was on sale for a good deal so I snagged it up. Good thing I did because the following week I had a power outage for 11 hours due to the heat wave in NYC! It's able to charge an iPhone 5 fully and still have some reserves and the solar panel is great just to trickle charge devices during the day.
If you're like me and on road trips you like to wipe down your windshield off of bug juice, this is the buy for you. Because the long cumbersome antenna wrecks your ability for that long clean smooth wipe, quickly. Your radio signal is not impaired in the least. And the short antenna gives you free range of cleaning your windshield effortlessly without some long lanky cumbersome antenna in your way. Love it!
There for few parts of the book that were slightly vague, but not all textbooks can be perfect. It was an awesome book that taught me how to be an amazing coder. When I first started using this book in class, I had ZERO coding experience. It has taught me everything I need to know to get my foot in the door with coding, and it has most importantly taught me how to LOVE coding. She has real life comments and advice in sections titled "from the trenches" which were very inspiring. I recommend reading those for fun when you feel overwhelmed, and reading the "coding shot" and "stop" sections ALWAYS because they sometimes contain the piece of information you are missing or wondering about. The main (and only) downside to this book that I could point out was all of the practice work. BUT that was most likely my own instructor's fault, NOT the author/publisher. In my class, we used the workbook AND textbook, and were assigned two chapters a week from CPT and one from ICD. We were to do every single "problem"/"question" available in the textbook AND workbook. My class was only 14 weeks long, 5 hours a week, and part of the "Administrative Medical Assisting Program" at my community college. MA's do not code much, or really at all, so it was definitely overkill, and too much to do in too little time, especially for an introductory-level course. If you are a teacher reading this review, debating on using the text for your class, and you care for my thoughts, I would recommend the book over any other, but not assigning all work from both textbook and workbook if you are teaching the class at an introductory level. Instead I would have picked out the most important "problems"/"questions".
I used this product on my hair (shingling/wash and go) and I did not receive much curl defintion or elongation. On top of that it takes forever and a day to dry. It's also extremely gooey and sticky. I have a lot of hair so I used a good bit but I didn't use way too much either. If it didn't give me the definition that I wanted with a lot then I know it wouldn't have done it with a little. My hair looks a hot mess. Not good for 4a/4b hair. I'll stick to Miss Jessie's!
Trained with these shoes for 8 months , were great at first then the last couple of months they started to break down on the back heels to a point can no longer train with them. I have had good luck with these the last couple of pairs i purchased not sure why these broke down. I am a speed walker and sometime runner so they are not abused my any means. I purchase new shoes every year and still have 2 pairs of GT,s that did not do this.