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Elsker du din mobil, men synes at den stjæler for meget af din tid? Er der pludselig gået både hele og halve timer, mens du lige har tjekket vejret og dine venners opdateringer eller et par andre i øjeblikket uundværlige ting? Måske er forelskelsen i din kære telefon blevet til træthed, en følelse af stresset tomhed og småfrustration.Så er det her bogen for dig. Hvis du da ikke i stedet vil give den til en, du kender, der nærmest ikke kan slide blikket fra sine apps.Den prisbelønnede videnskabsjournalist Catherine Price har prøvet det på sin egen krop og dykker her ned i, hvor hurtigt og effektivt vores smartphones har overtaget vores liv – og hvorfor vi bliver så afhængige. Hun indleder bogen med et brev til sin mobil: Du er den sidste, jeg rører ved, inden jeg går i seng, og den første jeg rækker ud efter om morgenen. Helt enkelt beskriver hun, hvordan denne afhængighed opstår, og hvordan man på 30 dage kan få et bedre og sundere forhold til sin telefon. For lige som med alle andre forhold kan det gøre underværker at tage det op til overvejelse indimellem. Sidegevinsten er at blive meget mere glad og mindre stresset i livet igen og at genopdage vigtige sider af det, man helt havde glemt. Og bare rolig: det betyder ikke, at du skal leve uden!
Conquer your phone addiction in just 30 days, and discover a happier, healthier and more fulfilled you.
The discovery of vitamins changed our world dramatically. Terrifying diseases such as scurvy, which had claimed the lives of millions, became preventable and curable. But before long word of these ';miracles' had spread from the laboratory and into the hands of food marketers. Decades of over-hyped advertising later and we've accepted as fact the idea that dietary chemicals can be used as shortcuts to improving our health. Award-winning journalist Catherine Price goes in search of the truth about vitamins, taking us to vitamin manufacturers, food laboratories and military testing kitchens. In this page-turning investigation of the history, science and future of nutrition, she reveals just how much we still don't know about vitamins the way they work in our bodies and the amounts we really need. Engaging, witty and personal, The Vitamin Complex proposes an alternative to our obsessive vitamin-driven approach to nutrition given our lack of knowledge, the best way to decide what to eat is to stop obsessing and simply embrace this uncertainty head-on.
In the late nineteenth century the US government attempted to reshape Lakota (Sioux) society to accord with American ideals. This title charts the political strategies employed by Oglala councilors as they struggled to preserve their autonomy.
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