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The ADDed Dimension

by Kate Kelly Peggy Ramundo D. Steven Ledingham

The authors have ADD (Attention Deficit Disorder) themselves and offer insightful help for coping with this "disorder".

When the World Will be As One

by Tal Brooke

When the World Shall Be As One is a look at all strains of the new age movement and at globalism from every angle. The author seeks to give us the Biblical answer to the trends we see in the world today.

Crib Notes

by Heather King

A brief guide to the care of the neonate and pre-toddler.

ACOG Guide to Planning for Pregnancy, Birth, and Beyond

by The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists

Provides information on fertility, ways to promote health when trying to get pregnant, etc.

The Horseman: Obsessions of a Zoophile

by Mark Mathews

Part of Prometheus books' "Concepts in Human Sexuality" series, this book is an autobiography of a man who is sexually attracted to horses.

The Complete Idiot's Guide to Amazing Sex

by Sari Locker

An extensive manual for maintaining and magnifying mutual erotic pleasures.

Just Like a Woman

by Dianne Hales

The entry of more and more women into science, writes Dianne Hales, has started a quiet revolution, a reassessment of accepted notions of what it is to be a woman. "Women are not the second sex but a separate sex, female to the bone and to the very cells that make up those bones.... In affirming our femaleness, we are not diminishing or discrediting our mental ability or essential equality. Rather, we are recognizing a fundamental source of strength and sustenance." This "equal but different" stance is crucial to modern gender studies--heretofore, Hales says, most if not all medical and psychological research was done on men, and the conclusions recklessly applied to women. Now, science is finding out that females have their own unique strengths that equip them both for the biological roles they may choose to embrace as well as the societal roles they have often been denied. Hales explodes stereotypical notions of physiology and psychology in this well-researched and liberating book. --Therese Littleton

Sight Unseen

by Georgina Kleege

<P>This elegantly written book offers an unexpected and unprecidented accout of blindness and sight. Legally blind since the age of eleven, Georgina Kleege draws on her experiences to offer a detailed testimony of visual impairment - both her own view of the world and the world's view of the blind. "I hope to turn the reader's gaze outward, to say not only 'Here's what I see' but also "here's what you see,' to show what's both unique and universal," Kleege writes. <P>Kleege describes the negative social status of the blind, analyzes stereotypes of the blind hat have been perpetuated by movies, and discusses how blindness has been portrayed in literature. She vividly conveys the visual experience of someone with severely impaired sight and explains what she cannot (and how her inability to achieve eye contact - in a society that prizes that form of connection - has affected her). <P>Finally she tells of the various ways she reads, and the freedom she felt when she stopped concealing her blindness and acquired skills, such as reading braille, as part of a new blind identity.

A Change for the Better

by Patricia Davis

A Woman's Guide through the Menopause

Garlic

by Stephen Fulder

Garlic is a folk remedy with 5,000 years of history which is today being taken very seriously by medical researchers who have proved its particular value in preventing coronary artery disease.

The 4-day Wonder Diet: Lose Ten Pounds in Four Days

by Margaret Danbrot

For years this diet of unknown origin has been xeroxed and passed from office-worker to homemaker to the figure-concious. It promises a five to ten pound loss which can only be pursued once a month. Dairy and grain products are eliminated but the regime allows for some substitutions where other foods are concerned. Advice is offered for using this diet appropriately and for follow- up strategies.

Fingerprints of the Gods: The Evidence of Earth's Lost Civilization

by Graham Hancock

On the great mysteries of nature, history, and man.

The Light of Egypt: The Science of the Soul and the Stars, Volume 2

by Thomas H. Burgoyne Belle M. Wagner

Sections on the zodiac, the planets, alchemy, magic wands and the penetralia etc.

When the Sky Fell: In Search of Atlantis

by Rand Flem-Ath Rose Flem-Ath

In search of Atlantis

Satan is Alive and Well On Planet Earth

by Hal Lindsey Carole C. Carlson

No one thinks much about the Devil anymore. In fact, words like witchcraft and black magic have a strangely medieval ring to our ears. Many people even think of Satan as somehow comic -- and therefore harmless. Yet amidst the tragedy and corruption of our own century, it is ironic that many people doubt whether an active, evil force really exists. But Satan is not dead, says author Hal Lindsey; he has simply adopted a more modern style. Spiritualism, astrology, "new age" religion -- all of these and more are signs of the creeping influence of the Father of Lies in our time. In this book, Hal Lindsey, well-known speaker and author of the best-selling Late Great Planet Earth, outlines a battle plan for overcoming this very real and insidious enemy. The times may change, but the conflict is as old as the Garden of Eden. Whatever happened to old What's-his-name?

The Threat: Inside the Soviet Military Machine

by Andrew Cockburn

A leading expert draws on extensive European and American sources and numerous interviews to assess Soviet weapons design, procurement practices, and strategic policies and demonstrates the clear inferiority of the Soviet military machine

Life On Wheels: For the Active Wheelchair User

by Gary Karp

This book offers an initial road map to the lifelong, complex, and fascinating road of the disability experience. This book is primarily a guidebook for those with a mobility disability, with practical information about how to adapt your home, choose a wheelchair, explore your sexuality, take care of your body. This book is designed to help people make their adjustments sooner and more completely by explaining how one adapts to disability, and by addressing misconceptions that only delay your ability to adapt. Throughout it I have tried to foster the principles of choice, of control, and of your right to pursue your interests and convictions. Life on Wheels is also an effort to explain that inclusion is an innate right for everyone and that people with disabilities are excluded for reasons not based on a balanced or realistic understanding of what is possible. It's time our world caught up with the reality, closed that gap, and allowed millions of people with disabilities to play their full role in society.

McDougall's Medicine: a Challenging Second Opinion

by John A. Mcdougall

This book gives alternative solutions to common diseases. It includes cleansing of the body and dietary solutions.

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