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Great discussion on privacy vs. public's right to know
Beagle says...
Caly Calvert, the Man, the Myth, the Mystery

Well-written book and a must buyThe Ultimate Study Guide for the National Certification Examination for Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork: Key Review Questions and Answers
(Topics: Human Anatomy, Physiology and Kinesiology) Vol 1
(ISBN: 0971999643)
The Ultimate Study Guide for the National Certification Examination for Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork: Key Review Questions and Answers
(Topics: Clinical Pathology and Recognition of Various Conditions) Vol 2
(ISBN: 0971999651)
The Ultimate Study Guide for the National Certification Examination for Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork: Key Review Questions and Answers
(Topics: Massage Therapy and Bodywork: Theory, Assessment and Application. Professional Standards, Ethics and Business Practices) Vol 3
(ISBN: 097199966X)
The last 3 study guides are on the mark with the type of questions asked on the national test. My advice is to buy all four books. I passed the national certification examination for therapeutic massage and bodywork easily with the help of these four books.
Basic Clinical Massage Therapy:
Exactly what I wanted!Will I read the book in it's entirety and use every method, absolutely not, but now I can literally see the muscles and the anatomy and understand what it is that I'm working on in each and every part of the body and do some good, it's a bargain at $45!
I'd say this is the bible of massage!


Clay's Justice is a marvelous journey to the old west.
A masterpiece of fiction writing. It puts you in the book!
CLAY'S JUSTICE is perhaps one of the best Western's written.

Totally Wow
Move over Lilliput Lane!
making Miniature Villages in Polymer Clay

cost-effective exploration of faux stone techniques
Great Technique Illustration
This Book Humbles Polymer into Natural Basics

Practical and useful
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Love this book!It is very easy to read. Kind of like a Q&A book. A must read for people beginning to manage, like me!
Melody


The most definitive book on the Blood Covenant available.
A classic text in blood covenants
A standard reader for all serious Bible students.

Healthcare providers! improve by acknowleding the truth.This book improved my skills as a physician with such admonishments as:
'if you don't enjoy taking care of patients, change your practice so that you enjoy it. Patient's can tell. You will provide better care if you enjoy your work. Make sure you enjoy what you are doing, patients notice'
'the key to being a good physician is giving a damn.'
'patients come to you for two reasons, they will tell one of them.'
It is filled with wisdom, and an explanation of the history of medicine's influence on some of the arcane and irritating aspects of medical education, and patient care.
For those familiar with
House of God, this book is an antidote for the cynicism, and hypocrisy we find in seemingly immutable customs of the ages. It is a serious, very readable, account of several past quack treamtents promoted by the 'scientific' western medical community. The reasons for the success of these treatments, and their failures are examined. This examination shows us the difference between healing and curing, between killing the disease and caring for the patient and in the process the reader may enjoy the pleasure a child knows when a joke is played on the teacher.
If you function in a healthcare setting, this book is worth its price and the time you will spend reading it.
Chris Anderson MD FRCPC
A real eye-opener!Anna Marie Fritz
Author of "The Dream Garden" crystaldreamspub.com
Dr Preston spells out the need for a revolution in medicine.

Need A Little Inspiration? Then This Book Is For You!Directions are very clear and the gallery of beautiful artwork throughout will get your mind creating ideas for your own beautiful pieces.
Fantastic source of ideas with projects and photos
Sets my mind awhirl with ideas and anticipation to be at it.
The author notes that the First Amendment was designed to promote participation in our democracy, but much of the content provided my media outlets today actually lulls viewers into a voyeuristic mode, suppressing the will of people to participate. Still, most of what we see on TV is protected by the First Amendment, even when the result is contrary to the desired effect of promoting an active and involved democracy.
When reading this book, you might find yourself questioning court decisions, but you will also question the alternatives. This book provokes thought, as a good book should. I highly recommend it. You won't see the news or "news" magazine shows in the same light again!