Here's a new solution for the disillusionment and disappointment of relationships repeatedly gone bad. Those who have "tried everything" to make such relationships work will want to read this book. None of the usual changes -- losing weight, exercising, and even extensive (and expensive) therapy -- make any difference, because none of them serve to change the human aura, the vibrations from the electromagnetic energy field that surrounds everyone. A person's aura is like a psychic X ray that continuously projects the real person to the outside world. It doesn't lie, it can't be disguised, and it can attract the wrong people. Heal Your Aura combines the New Age concept of auras and energy fields with a guide to practical tasks and exercises that help readers alter the vibrations of their energy fields. When electromagnetic energy fields are healed, the aura is changed too, and this can transform the way one lives and can encourage finding -- and keeping -- true love. Heal Your Aura will help readers stop attracting liars and cheats and begin attracting solid, warm-hearted friends.
Meet the Clanswomen... International bestselling authors Jenny Colgan, Isla Dewar, and Muriel Gray lead off this dazzling collection of stories by popular and rising Scottish women authors. A sometimes wild, sometimes poignant romp through the lives of Scotswomen, Scottish Girls About Town revels in the universal hilarity and strife of being a girl! They're looking for something moor. In Jenny Colgan's "The Fringes," a hapless heroine heads to the Edinburgh "Fringe" -- a massive theatrical and musical festival -- for a night of her own disastrous drama. Isla Dewar offers up "In the Garden of Mrs. Pink," one woman's look back at her girlhood and the life lessons she learned from an eccentric neighbor. In Muriel Gray's "School-Gate Mums," a single mother with killer instincts settles the score with one of the mothers at her son's school. Whether they're racing their flatmates in a weight-loss contest, reconnecting with long-lost friends, or grappling with the men in their lives, these daughters of Scotland prove that no one can top their audacious spirit and Highland charm.
-- The best content from expert authors presented for Christians with a Christian family perspective-- No direct competition in the Christian market.Welcome to the Christian Family Guide to Total Health. This completely new series of books meets the special needs of families, offering advice for parents and children in a visual, easily understandable format. From nutrition and exercise to diets and stress, this book gives parents (and kids) all the information they need to stay healthy! And with passages of scripture, information, and meditations, this book is a must have for Christians who need some inspiration to stay fit!
The most comprehensive introduction to achieving total health. -- The first branded book on Wellness, which is important because the topic is fairly new to people, and they may be more inclined to seek out a trusted and easy-to-read book in order to get acquainted with the topic. -- Although wellness is commonly discussed in terms of its three main pillars -- exercise, nutrition, and stress management -- almost all books currently available focus on just one or two aspects. Wellness rests on three strong pillars -- proper nutrition, regular moderate exercise and stress management. As with anything balanced upon three legs, if one of the legs is missing or weak, the whole thing collapses. If you exercise regularly but eat poorly and do nothing to manage your stress, you are setting yourself up for illness. If you eat right but never get up out of your recliner, the same thing will happen. Even if you manage to eat well and exercise four times a week, the good benefits you accrue will not protect you from developing an illness if your life is full of unrelenting stress. The Complete Idiot's Guide "RM" to Wellness teaches readers how to improve overall health and avoid illness by balancing these three pillars. In addition to providing readers with the necessary facts in each of these three areas, this book provides them with the tools necessary to proactively track their own wellness initiatives and identify when its time to get a particular check-up or exam, and under what circumstances to seek medical care.
Anyone who has a loving canine companion--and research shows there are some 40 million dog-owners with 50.5 million dogs in America alone--will want this book filled with heart-warming, funny, and amazing animal anecdotes. Dogs who go to sea, dogs who make coffee, dogs who earn money for widows and orphans, and--surprise, surprise--dogs who pass for couples' children.
Describes ancient Rome, including its earliest inhabitants, government structure, major achievements, and rise to power, as well as its lasting influences on the world"--Provided by publisher.
Sexual Violence, Dissociation, and Inequality is a book about traumatic memory—or how lived trauma is repeated by victims as if happening again. The author, internationally renowned psychiatrist Muriel Salmona, lays out a convincing argument for the ways in which victims are neurologically compelled to relive trauma and how, with proper treatment, they can fully heal. Informed by decades of clinical practice, research, and activism, Salmona explains how victims’ behaviors are rooted in neurology as normal responses to abnormal situations. In contrast to a climate of victim-blaming denial, Salmona explains how grave the violation of victims’ human rights truly is and what to do about it in terms of care and prevention. She explains in clear language how to reconstruct victims’ narratives, which are often clouded by traumatic amnesia, and thereby reconnect parts of the brain that were severed during the traumatic event. This is a guide for professionals who work with survivors, for survivors themselves, and for anyone committed to understanding and reducing violence and inequality.
Why did a practice that had been considered a duty stop being a duty, or, conversely, why did daughters lose the right they had previously enjoyed of receiving from their parents the wherewithal to contribute to the support of their marriage? Despite the many historical and anthropological studies about dowry, to the best of my knowledge this is the first analysis of its disappearance. My hypothesis at a general level is that the institution of dowry was among the many fetters to the development of capitalism, such as entail, monopolies, and the privileges of the nobility, of churchmen, and of army officers, that disappeared as the influence of industrial capital spread worldwide. Yet entail, monopolies, and privileges were abolished legally, whereas the dowry was not abolished legally, it disappeared in practice. Thus the question remains: what led individual families to change their customs regarding dowry? And they changed remarkably. I found that, in the seventeenth century, practically all propertied families in São Paulo endowed every one of their daughters, favoring them by giving dowries far exceeding the value of what their brothers would inherit later on. By the early nineteenth century, in contrast, long before the custom of dowry had disappeared, less than a third of the propertied families in São Paulo were endowing their daughters, and those who did gave comparatively smaller dowries, with a very different content, while some families endowed only one or two of several daughters. How to explain this transformation in customs? I will argue throughout this book that the practice of dowry altered because of changes in society, the family, and marriage. Since dowry is a transfer of property between family members, changes in the concept of property, in the way property is acquired and held, or in business practices are relevant to an understanding of change in the institution of dowry, as are changes in the function of the family in society, the way it is integrated into production, and how it supports its members. The changes experienced by Brazilian society that help explain the decline and disappearance of the dowry are many of the same transformations that have been observed in more central regions of the Western world. Through a long process that started in the eighteenth century and continued into the early twentieth century, Brazil changed from a hierarchical, ancien régime type of society in which status, family, and patron-client relations were primary to a more individualistic society in which contract and the market increasingly reigned. A society divided vertically into family clans changed gradually into a society divided horizontally into classes. As the state grew stronger, it took over functions previously performed by the family, which in seventeenth-century São Paulo's frontier society had included municipal government and defense. Between the seventeenth and the late nineteenth centuries, a new concept of private property developed. The family changed from being the locus of both production and consumption to being principally the locus of consumption, while "family" and "business" became formally separate. The power of the larger kin declined and the conjugal family became more important, and marriage was transformed from predominantly a property matter to an avowed "love" relationship, the economic underpinnings of which were no longer made explicit. At the same time there was a change from the strong authority of the patriarch over adult sons and daughters to their greater independence, and from arranged marriages to marriages freely chosen by the bride and groom. These transformations took place in Brazil starting in the eighteenth century and continuing throughout the nineteenth century in a gradual and complex manner so that both old and new characteristics often coexisted at a given time, sometimes even within the same family. As these changes occurred, the
Keep diabetes at bay, day to day. With tables, charts, and a dedicated journal section, this book will help track weight and glucose levels, plan meals and put together an exercise routine, document doctor visits and organize insurance claims and bills, track and monitor the effects of various medications, and more. e According to the CDC, 6.5% of the U.S. population has diabetes and another 2% (5 million people) have it, but don't know it yet-a staggering 32% increase since 1990 e This book's workbook elements will supplement a diabetic's self-care efforts
Explains the medical conditions that can mimic panic and anxiety disorders, the impact of stress and diet, the link between anxiety and depression, and what to avoid at all costs.
Here's a new solution for the disillusionment and disappointment of relationships repeatedly gone bad. Those who have "tried everything" to make such relationships work will want to read this book. None of the usual changes -- losing weight, exercising, and even extensive (and expensive) therapy -- make any difference, because none of them serve to change the human aura, the vibrations from the electromagnetic energy field that surrounds everyone. A person's aura is like a psychic X ray that continuously projects the real person to the outside world. It doesn't lie, it can't be disguised, and it can attract the wrong people. Heal Your Aura combines the New Age concept of auras and energy fields with a guide to practical tasks and exercises that help readers alter the vibrations of their energy fields. When electromagnetic energy fields are healed, the aura is changed too, and this can transform the way one lives and can encourage finding -- and keeping -- true love. Heal Your Aura will help readers stop attracting liars and cheats and begin attracting solid, warm-hearted friends.
Explains the medical conditions that can mimic panic and anxiety disorders, the impact of stress and diet, the link between anxiety and depression, and what to avoid at all costs.
Anyone who has a loving canine companion--and research shows there are some 40 million dog-owners with 50.5 million dogs in America alone--will want this book filled with heart-warming, funny, and amazing animal anecdotes. Dogs who go to sea, dogs who make coffee, dogs who earn money for widows and orphans, and--surprise, surprise--dogs who pass for couples' children.
The most comprehensive introduction to achieving total health. -- The first branded book on Wellness, which is important because the topic is fairly new to people, and they may be more inclined to seek out a trusted and easy-to-read book in order to get acquainted with the topic. -- Although wellness is commonly discussed in terms of its three main pillars -- exercise, nutrition, and stress management -- almost all books currently available focus on just one or two aspects. Wellness rests on three strong pillars -- proper nutrition, regular moderate exercise and stress management. As with anything balanced upon three legs, if one of the legs is missing or weak, the whole thing collapses. If you exercise regularly but eat poorly and do nothing to manage your stress, you are setting yourself up for illness. If you eat right but never get up out of your recliner, the same thing will happen. Even if you manage to eat well and exercise four times a week, the good benefits you accrue will not protect you from developing an illness if your life is full of unrelenting stress. The Complete Idiot's Guide "RM" to Wellness teaches readers how to improve overall health and avoid illness by balancing these three pillars. In addition to providing readers with the necessary facts in each of these three areas, this book provides them with the tools necessary to proactively track their own wellness initiatives and identify when its time to get a particular check-up or exam, and under what circumstances to seek medical care.
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