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Basic Human Anatomy: The Beauty of Form and Function
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Professor John K. Young
About this listen
In these fourteen fascinating lectures from Howard University's Professor John K. Young, a basic overview of the human body, its physical features, biological systems, and general functioning will be presented for the benefit of anyone from budding medical students to curious laymen.
In Young's lectures, he shares the knowledge he has gained during his 30-year tenure as a teacher as he leads his audience on an unforgettable journey through the wonders of the human body.
Download the accompanying reference guide.©2008 John K. Young (P)2008 Recorded Books, LLCListeners also enjoyed...
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Great course
- By J. A. McCarron on 04-16-11
By: Thomas F. Madden
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The Modern Scholar
- Religions of the East: Paths to Enlightenment
- By: Professor Stephen Prothero
- Narrated by: Professor Stephen Prothero
- Length: 8 hrs and 14 mins
- Unabridged
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Story
The main aim of this course is to cultivate basic literacy in the principal religions of Asia: Hinduism, Buddhism, Confucianism, and Daoism. This course explores the origins of these religious traditions in Asia and their transplantation to the United States. The course focuses on three related issues: why religion matters, what the term "religion" means, and how Asian religions - especially Buddhism and Confucianism - wonderfully complicate that term.
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A scholarly presentation
- By Chi-Hung on 06-29-10
Professor was noticeably less interested in reading and discussing topics further from their field of neurology.
Reader speaks on importance of terminology and vocabulary, but contradicts accompanying text.
The included PDF is relatively invaluable, especially due to these things.
Helpful general introduction to anatomy
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Fascinating from head to toe.
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Basic Human Anatomy review
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Easy to digest.
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Excellent book!
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amazing captivating lectures
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Well organized!
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Great for students
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very informative. like listening to a father.
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The author is funny in a dorky way and he had funny little jokes that he he enjoyed immensely.)
I would buy Part 2, 3, 4, etc or anything by this author.
Fantastic and informative
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