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  • - Anti-Riot Operations Guide
    by A Hunsicker
    £29.99

  • - Politics in Russian Air Power
    by Sanu Kainikara
    £24.49

  • - A Guide for Architects, Engineers, Contractors, Facility Managers, Construction Professionals and Homeowners
    by William A Lotz
    £69.49

  • - A Handbook of Legal History
    by Daniel McLinden
    £29.99

  • - The Rise of the Nurse Practitioner and Physician Assistant in Healthcare
    by Rebekah Bernard & Niran Al-Agba
    £24.49

  • - Transnational Contracting across the European Union, the United States and Latin America
    by Marco Mastracci
    £73.49

    This book focuses attention on the distribution agreement, one of the most widely used contractual schemes in the practice of international exchanges, providing a analysis and information on the issues that should be considered by the practitioner.

  • - Essays in Jewish Spirituality
    by Tal Sessler
    £16.49

  • - The Case Files of America's Top "No Body" Homicide Prosecutor
    by Robert J Sullivan
    £23.49

  • - Achieving High Quality, Cost-Effective and Accessible Healthcare Through a Team-Based, Patient-Centered Approach
    by Abdul Kader Mohiuddin
    £73.49

  • - A Medical Encyclopedia for Caring for Sick and Well Children
    by Michael W Simon
    £31.99

  • - The Hope of Renewal for the Soul of Medicine in Patient Care
    by Lawrence J Hergott
    £20.49

  • - Practical Activities for Youth with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and Other Disabilities
    by Jeanne Hager Burth
    £32.99

  • - A Discussion Defining and Protecting the Public Interest
    by David J O'Regan
    £27.49

  • - A History of Concentration Camps from the Reconcentrados to the Nazi System 1896-1945
    by Deborah G Lindsay
    £36.99

  • - Achieve 2.8X Productivity and Beyond
    by Mark Thienes
    £29.99

  • - The Poetry of Old Norse Unconscious
    by Yves Kodratoff
    £24.49

  • - Trans-Oceanic Migrations and Settlement of Prehistoric Americas
    by Wm Jack Hranicky
    £38.99

  • - Choosing the Values of Jesus over the Beliefs of the Church
    by Jan G Linn
    £15.49

  • - Rise of Obesity, Diabetes and Inflammation
    by Glen D Lawrence
    £30.99

  • - Overcoming the Powerful Forces that Threaten our Future
    by Larry J Schweiger
    £28.99

  • - A Security Leader's Roadmap with Open FAIR
    by Christopher T Carlson
    £32.99

  • - The Unknown Paradise
    by Emmanuel E Egar
    £17.49

    Lakeview is a beautiful town that is both unique and even peculiar. Unique because the town has no name. And yet, it has a name that it draws from the lake. Peculiar because of that funny synergy that unites the town and the lake. Without this curious synergy, the town would not exist. Yet without it, the lake would not exist. How do we separate the lake from the town or the town from the lake without inflicting mutual damage to both? This reminds us of that beauty from W.B. Yeats: How can we know the dancer from the dance?

  • - How and Why Avoiding Exposures to Toxic Chemicals and Other Sources of Oxidative Stress, the Cause of Most Disease, Lowers the Odds of Getting Sick
    by Harold I Zeliger
    £24.49

    A Pound of Prevention for a Healthier Life shows the connection between oxidative stress and the onset of virtually all disease and discusses the causes of oxidative stress induced disease and ways to prevent it. The book includes a unique questionnaire for predicting disease onset in seemingly healthy people, and shows how steps taken to prevent any one disease may prevent many other unrelated diseases. Dr. Harold I. Zeliger, a chemical toxicologist who has been researching the causes of non-communicable diseases for more than 40 years, demonstrates how elevated oxidative stress is responsible for attacks on virtually all body organs and systems and how it triggers the onset of numerous diseases, including ADHD, autism, heart disease, respiratory disease, diabetes, obesity, Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, cancer and numerous others. The many sources of oxidative stress include not only exposures to toxic chemicals such as pesticides, air pollutants, PCBs and organic solvents, but also to radiation, tobacco smoke, eating some foods, pharmaceutical drug use, illnesses a person already has, emotional stress and others. Zeliger's research shows how elevated oxidative stress need not come from a single source, but can come from multiple sources, and that it is total oxidative stress, no matter what the source or sources, that causes disease. The Oxidative Stress Index, which can be individually arrived at from the questionnaire in the book, allows the reader to determine his or her oxidative stress level, which sources are responsible for it, and what actions can be taken to reduce it and lower the likelihood of disease onset.

  • - Christian Kindness as an Antidote to Cultural Crudeness
    by William G & Jr Covington
    £15.49

    Cultural critics frequently point out how rude people have become. The need for patience, consideration and kindness is the mindset that provides the antidote this this cultural dysfunction. Christian virtues that enhance the quality for everyone, the initiator and receivers is discussed in this book. Each chapter includes a reflection section that helps one apply the principles covered. Is it credible to claim that any reader of a book who applies the contents could enhance the quality of his own life as well as that of others with whom he interacts? This book examines issues that hold the potential for such direct far-reaching aims. Rather than curse the darkness of uncivil behavior in culture, this book shines light in providing an antidote that enhances the personal reputation of one interacting in the public sphere while making other people feel better that their lives have been touched in the process. Character is built on feeding one's mind the proper intellectual and spiritual content. Healthy relationships grow out of win/win exchanges. Having something of value to offer others grows out of an altruistic heart. Actions grow from thoughts. Mutually beneficial dealings leads to a higher quality of life for everyone involved. Virtues taught by Jesus have been the antidote to self-serving narcissistic thinking everywhere they're been applied. Fulfillment comes from extending one's focus beyond self-gratification. Each chapter ends with a series of reflection questions which helps a person gain perspective on how these principles apply to him personally and how they can be applied for a higher standard of living for self and others.

  • - An Introduction to the History of Medicine
    by Kourosh Nazari
    £23.49

    For centuries, one principle has stood above all others in the medical field: First, do no harm. But has our basic healthcare lost this vital philosophy in its pursuit of advancement and profit? Follow the journey of medicine from its earliest beginnings at the dawn of humanity to the incredible technological advances of the 21st century. By examining key figures and events, this book's focus on the rationales of pioneering practitioners and the philosophies behind major discoveries sets it apart from current medical and historical literature for both providers and consumers of healthcare. In the age of unprecedented advancements, the evolution of medicine and its underlying philosophies has been cast aside for the pursuit of the next, best development. In the search to provide the best care, human history has had great triumphs but also great horrors. It is important in our healthcare pursuits, both as patient and practitioner, to remember that history and examine how today's medicine fits within its historical progression.

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