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Sex, Lies and Cosmetic Surgery - Things You'll Never Learn From Your Plastic Surgeon by Lois W. Stern
Cosmetic Surgery can enhance your sex life as well as your appearance! But despite all the hoopla, it's not for everyone. Use this book of how-to's and anecdotes to help you decide, Is it for me? What can I expect? How do I choose? Will I be happier? As a bonus for anyone considering cosmetic surgery, ten invaluable forms (also available in CD format) are included.
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About the Author A frequent presenter at State and National educational conferences, a number of Lois's articles have been published by Eric (US Department of Education), Newsday, The New York Times, LI Beauty Guide and more. While co-editor of an Internet web-zine, Lois initiated her column, Ordinary People, Extraordinary Lives, where she discovered her special niche of investigative journalism. Putting those same talents to work in Sex, Lies and Cosmetic Surgery, this author gained the trust of over 100 women as she interviewed them about some of the most intimate aspects of their lives. |
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Firmament by John Ackerman
The recent 3,000 year
period of solar system chaos revealed in Firmament implies that the
planets involved are profoundly different from what is currently
believed based on the notion that they have been in their current orbits
for billions of years. He claims that most planetary orbits and features
observed today are a direct result of cosmic interactions which occurred
within the last 6,000 years.
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by John Ackerman Chaos Ackerman further explains his "Firmament" hypothesis
with an extensive analyses of spacecraft data and by citing numerous cases where scientists outright misinterpreted or dismissed valid data simply because it
failed to fit with their current beliefs. |
About the Author John Ackerman is a physicist who
has spent 35 years in the fields of lasers, airborne natural resource
mapping and reconnaissance satellites. John was born in Philadelphia,
attended Drexel Institute and The Johns Hopkins University where he
received degrees in physics. In 1992 he became dedicated to advancing
this work and retired early to spend full time finishing Firmament and
Chaos. He continues to write articles to further elucidate the
principles in them, in light of new discoveries in both mythology and
space. |
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Lead Your Way To Better Healthcare by Margo Corbett
"If only I had... it wouldn't have happened!" With this comprehensive guide to taking control of your healthcare using the Partner With Your Doctor (PWYD) System you will gain confidence and peace of mind as you seek healthcare. It provides vital tools that help you learn how to attain better care, prevent medical errors, save $$$ and much more. |
About the Author Margo speaks at a variety of
conferences and nursing classes throughout the country.
Her book is being used as a textbook in nursing colleges. The Partner
With Your Doctor System (PWYD) developed in her book is based on knowledge she gained from personal
life threatening and patient advocacy experiences. Through her 40 years
of medical-related reading and research, she has become recognized for her expertise in PWYD techniques. Margo has a B.S. in
Medical Technology, Master's in Storytelling, is a retired quality /
knowledge management consultant and is now principal of Story Bridge
Enterprises. |
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History Lessons by Aaron L. Day
History Lessons”, the author’s second book, is dedicated to his grandchildren. After three years of geneaology research, this author wanted to let his relatives know about the importance of their family history and inform the younger generations about the important roles their ancestors played in helping to build our nation. Unlike his first book, which is a genealogy/reference guide, “History Lessons” includes essays, poems, and short stories about ethical questions, moral dilemmas, history, and special people. |
About the Author Aaron L. Day is a
Genealogist/Family Historian, Author, TV Host, and Lecturer. Vice
President of the Questing Heirs Genealogical Society, and author of
“Locating Free African American Ancestors: A Beginner’s Guide,”
Day has lectured at the Afro-African Historical and
Genealogical Society in Washington, DC, the leading African American
Genealogical and Historical Organization in the United States. He has
written four award winning journal articles about his genealogical
research. Day hosts and co-produces the TV show “Legacy: Sharing Our
Past,” a multi-cultural television show about family, American and World history,
community, historic sites, and books. |
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Surviving The American Diet To Become Thin Like Me by Miles Denny
The typical American diet is filled with addictive garbage being sold using great advertising that appeals to the same pleasure seeking impulse that placed tobacco users at risk. Here is a life- preserving perspective based on more than 35 years of research by the author to correct your normal diet before trying to lose weight. |
About the Author With over 30 years of experience in
behavioral science and healthy living Miles Denney introduces a
revolutionary way of dieting based on applied cognitive psychology.
In the early 1970s, Miles opened one of the first all
organic “health food” restaurants in the Midwest. Daring to
challenge the establishment and show people the way, he provided an
alternative that would prove to change people’s lives. Miles
brings the same commitment to this book, so that you can also learn to
survive the American diet to become thin like this passionate author. |
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Memoirs of an American Housewife in Japan by Pauline Hager
During the 1990s, Hager’s husband Randy was offered a position working on a multinational project in Japan. The couple accepted the new challenge and their lives were never the same. Hager maneuvered through complicated rules of Japanese social behavior. “Life in Japan was a challenge, but a close network of Japanese and fellow expatriate friends helped.” |
About the Author Pauline Hager lives in La Jolla,
California. She has always been an avid book reader. Her
experiences from that, nourished the dormant seed of a strong desire to
write, and it eventually blossomed into a book, Memoirs of an American
Housewife in Japan. |
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Enjoy Often by John F. Harnish
John Harnish has wriiteen a collection of 30 short stories, essays,and ramblings - each a reflection of some of joys possibly lost in the sands of time during that endless quest for the good life. With a down-to-earth writing style that at times borders on the earthy, this unique variety of timeless topics is for adult enjoyment. |
About the Author John F. Harnish enjoys a life long
love affair with the creative process. Since May of 1999 he has been
employed by Infinity Publishing as an Author’s Advocate and Special
Projects Director. Previously, as a marketing consultant, he has
successfully completed a wide range of consulting assignments in
designing marketing plans for a variety of new products and services. He
is a USAF veteran of SAC, and has been both a student and teacher in
many areas of creativity—but he is always a student of life. |
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Beyond the Cold by Michael Kleiner
Beyond the Cold is unique because it is told through Michael’s memories of a year spent in Norway as an 11-year old with his family, and an adult’s perspective, after he returns several times as an adult. Through these trips, Michael’s affection and appreciation for the country, its culture, social system and people grew. The book is written with warmth, sensitivity, humor, caring and insight. Michael discovered the value of multiculturalism, a “second home and family” in Norway – a country that is more than cold weather. |
About the Author Michael Kleiner has been an award-winning sportswriter and public relations practitioner
throughout his more than 20 year career. He currently operates his own public relations and web site design business focusing on
authors and small businesses. In 2003, Kleiner received the Home-Based Business Advocate Award from the U.S. Small Business
Administration for Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and Region III (PA, DE, MD, VA, WV, DC), and The Communicators Awards Crystal
Award of Excellence in Feature Writing, its highest honor and an international award. His business site is http://www.kleinerprweb.com
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Breathe Better, Live in Wellness by Jane M. Martin
Winning Your Battle of Shortness of Breath
There is finally a book devoted to providing help -- and hope for people living with lung disease! In Breathe Better, Live in Wellness you'll find stories of ordinary people with extraordinary and inspiring wisdom, humor, and courage -- not only surviving, but thriving in spite of limitations brought on by shortness of breath. Breathe Better, Live in Wellness can help you gain control of your life, instead of letting your breathing control you. Helpful information, resources, and simple self-quizzes are included. |
About the Author Jane M. Martin has been a respiratory therapist for over twenty-five years. She founded and coordinates Pulmonary Rehabilitation and support programs in Holland, Michigan (USA). and has written and spoken extensively on educating pulmonary patients, and on the value of emotional support for enhancing the quality of life in those persons with chronic pulmonary disease. Ms. Martin graduated from Hope College with majors in education and language arts, and studied respiratory therapy through the California College for Health Sciences in San Diego, California (USA). |
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Forty Cars That Owned Me by Patrick J. Nowak
This book is a collection of "war stories" about forty unique cars including an Aston Martin DB-5, three vintage Jaguars, road racing cars, Pro Rally cars, most of the domestic brands, and the author's all time favorite, a 1962 Triumph TR-3B roadster.
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About the Author Patrick Nowak’s interest in cars
began at age eight, while growing up in the small town
of Alpena, Michigan. Nowak drove forty thousand miles per year, pretty
much using up a car every two years. He bought Buicks,
Oldsmobiles, and Fords for work related travel while purchasing sports
cars for racing, and adding exotic cars like the
Aston Martin to his collection. Over the last forty-eight years, Patrick has owned more than seventy cars, trucks, and motor homes. Those
experiences have generated wisdom about how to minimize the damage to
one’s bank account when dealing with rolling stock. The reader will
learn much in dealing with his dream car. |
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Talk Radio for Authors by Francine Silverman
Talk Radio is designed to simplify the process of matching guests with the specialty of each radio shows. Forty categories are included, with lists of the show’s theme, guest criteria, contact information, host, guest bios and more. This book provides an intimate look into these radio programs. Also by Fran Silverman
Book Marketing From A - Z
The problems authors face are universal. Whether self-published or publishing with a major publishing company, authors soon discover that book promotion is their responsibility. Arranged alphabetically into 35-40 promotional efforts, Book Marketing from A-Z holds appeal for writers and publicists alike. |
About the Author Francine Silverman was a newspaper reporter for many years, but her writing/marketing career really began in 2003 when she authored two local guidebooks, Catskills Alive (1st and 2nd editions, 2000 and 2003) and Long Island Alive (2003), both published by Hunter Publishing. Having trouble marketing them and hungry for ideas, she decided to start an e-zine for authors of all genres. Then she began a radio show on Achieve Radio, http://www.achieveradio.com, called Book Marketing with Fran, in which she interviews authors about their marketing strategies. |
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Reinventing Myself Memoirs of a Retired Professor by Marlys Marshall Styne
Retired seven years, widowed six years, childless, seventy-three years old, depressed, the author set out to find contentment through reflection and writing. Reinventing Myself: Memoirs of a Retired Professor is a series of personal essays recounting that quest and some of the experiences that came before it. Ms. Styne advocates writing for everyone, and hopes to encourage people of all ages, especially her fellow senior citizens, to write. |
About the Author Marlys Marshall Styne is a resident of the Old Town neighborhood
in Chicago. She retired in 1999 after forty years of teaching in the English Department of
Wilbur Wright College on Chicago's Northwest Side, where she was department chair for seven years and
Wright's Distinguished Service Professor for 1995-96. She enjoys reading, opera, theater, walking, observing, and writing. A
veteran traveler who has visited all seven continents, she continue to travel to areas she’s missed and places she wants to
revisit. |
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Stop When You See Red by Carol M. Welsh
Your reactions to people are stimulated by how you perceive them. These perceptions are influenced by your four perceptual styles: Audio, Feeler, Visual and Wholistic. Each style has Empowering and Limiting Tendencies that motivate you to act or react in a certain way. This book includes the: Four Perceptions Self-Appraisal, Comfort Zone Thieves Self-Appraisal, Hot Button Reaction Assessment and the Wall of Fears that fuel reactions when your hot buttons are pushed. |
About the Author Carol
Welsh has a B.S in Social Group Work and a M.S. in Adult Education. For
her Master's project, Carol did extensive research on personality-type
styles, which led to the development of her Four Perceptions
Self-appraisal and Personal Profile. This became the focal point of her
book and workshops. Carol’s writing is comprehensive, yet easy to
understand. Her supportive tone and heartwarming anecdotes make her book
a delightful read. Carol has over 30 years’ experience as a speaker.
She captivates her audiences with her humor and commonsense techniques.
Carol lives in Florida. |
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