Health: The Basics (8th Edition)
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Health: The Basics (8th Edition)
The Eighth Edition of Donatelle’s text provides students with the tools they need to make healthy, lifelong behavior changes and become savvy consumers of health information. This current and user-friendly text holds students’ interest by covering health topics of primary concern to them. Promoting Healthy Behavior Change; Psychosocial Health: Being Mentally, Emotionally, Socially, and Spiritually Well; Managing Stress: Coping with Life’s Challenges; Violence and Abuse: Creating Healt
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(out of 14 reviews)
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September 5th, 2010 at 3:07 pm
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This book is dull and boring….in fact, I would never have purchased it if it wasn’t required for my college class. Everything in here is common sense or if you watch the news, you all ready know everything presented. I started reading the first chapter and it completely put me to sleep, now when preping for a test, I mearly browse through the book and read the required definitions that will be on the test.
September 5th, 2010 at 3:55 pm
Review by Puzzled Grace for Health: The Basics (8th Edition)
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The reason that I purchased the book was because of the health class I was taking at college. As I read through the chapters, they really interest me, and remind me of little things that I have always tend to forget. There are no big theories in the book, just simple “life little reminders”. When I purchased this book, it also comes with a workbook, which contains review and practice tests to help you to reinforce the ideas. The book helps me to correct some of my daily bad habbits. And even the class is over now, I still read the book sometime to learn more. I think this is a great book for readers who would like to live a healthy life and to take control of themselves, just like me.
September 5th, 2010 at 4:06 pm
Review by Anonymous for Health: The Basics (8th Edition)
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From what I can tell, this book has no editing. The self-help quizzes were often nonsensical, the information was either common sense or obsolete, and some information had been proven incorrect several years before the date of publication. The quizzes that the instructor gave us had incorrect “correct” answers. By that I mean the quizzes that came with the teaching edition of the book. The professor, in fact, notified us of this at the beginning of the class. I feel sorry for the men who took this class, since the book seemed to be geared more towards females. The only thing this book does, if taken seriously, is cause the reader to become hypochondriac.
September 5th, 2010 at 4:47 pm
Review by Kryptonite for Health: The Basics (8th Edition)
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Got my copy for a great price thanks to a seller on Amazon, but this book is useless. All topics are covered widely on the internet and the book in no way makes it interesting or “highly” informational.
Seemed like one large pamphlet on stuff you could find in any health sections but extremely boring.
I barely used it for my class. Worthless book IMO.
September 5th, 2010 at 5:41 pm
Review by Sachin Shahi for Health: The Basics (8th Edition)
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Everything was perfect and I got the book right on time…
Thank a lot…