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Back Pain Relief - The Ultimate Guide: A Comprehensive Back Pain Management Program
Published in Paperback by Capra Press (1997)
Authors: Robert H. Miller, Christine A. Opie, and William Brose
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I haven't been able to read this book.
So, could I Please hear about it first form you the reader


Balboa Park : A Millennium History
Published in Hardcover by Heritage Media Corporation (07 January, 2000)
Authors: Roger M. Showley, Robert A. Eplett, and Gregory L. William
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Great Historical Reading!
I am a long time San Diegan with a passion for local history. This book does a wonderful job of telling the history of our beloved park. There are plenty of photos with descriptive captions. Excellent text as well. Mr. Showley, My hats off to you! Thanks for a great book.


Behold!!! The Protong
Published in Paperback by Last Gasp of San Francisco (10 December, 2000)
Authors: Stanislav Szukalski, Glenn Bray, and Robert Williams
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Behold Indeed
All I can say is, get your hands on this as fast as you can. The illustrations alone are indescribably beautiful - meticulously drawn in a style you will never forget. Philosophically, there is much to chew on here, literally the life-work of an obvious eccentric genius. This is NOT P.C. material by any means, much of it veering dangerously close to what many would label racism. This, however, makes the work no less intriguing.


Doméstica: Immigrant Workers Cleaning and Caring in the Shadows of Affluence
Published in Paperback by University of California Press (26 April, 2001)
Author: Pierrette Hondagneu-Sotelo
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Entertaining and educational
My nine-year-old son loves this book. He says, "I like it because you can learn about monsters from different countries. It has real information that scientists have found." I am buying it because we checked it out of the library and he wanted to re-type all of the stories so he could read them over and over again.


Biochemistry
Published in Hardcover by Jones & Bartlett Pub (1992)
Authors: Robert H. Abeles, Perry A. Frey, William P. Jencks, and William P. Jenks
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Excellent Resource for Chemists
Abeles, Frey, and Jenks use a very mechanistic approach to biochemistry. Whereas most traditional texts use a survey style approach to biochemistry, this text uses chemical concepts to teach the reader ways to approach a wide range of problem in chemical biology and ways to reduce problems down to molecular interactions. This is a great resource for chemists branching out into biology, but very different from texts used in biological disciplines.


Bioresonance & Multiresonance Therapy (Brt: New, Forward-Looking Forms of Therapy With Ultrafine Body Energies & eNvironmental Signals.)
Published in Hardcover by Medicina Biologica (1970)
Authors: Hans Brugemann and Robert E. Williams
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In bioresonance we use patient's own oscillations for therap
The term bioresonance therapy was coined in 1987 by the Brugemann Institute for therapy with the patient's own oscillations. The idea can be quickly outlined: all diseases and their pre-conditions are accompanied or to be more correct, caused by electromagnetic oscillations. There is no pathological phenomenon without the presence of pathological oscillations in or around the body. Since the patient's own oscillations or signals are electromagnetic in nature, they can be picked up from the patient's body using special electrodes . These electrodes consist of several layers and contain a specially prepared magnetic foil with a field strength corresponding to the maximum magnetic field of the Earth, which according to scientific calculations was around three times stronger in earlier centuries than it is today. There various types of resonance therapy. One type is called type Ai. This therapy means that physiological and pathological oscillations are inverted and was used almost exclusively in the first four years of bioresonance therapy. Bioresonance can be used as a diagnostic tool. It is effective to perform Electroacupuncture according to Voll (EAV), durg testing, detection of scar interference fields, allergy testing, geopathic stress, etc. It is very useful for the treatment of any diseases using exactly what each patient needs. The programs can be divided in basic therapy, meridian related therapy, therapies according to indications and special programs. I could say, it is an electronic homeopathy.


Bishop As Pawn
Published in Hardcover by Andrews McMeel Publishing (1994)
Author: William X. Kienzle
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slow starter but very good
I thought that this one was a slow starter but all in all a great mystery.


The Breath of Parted Lips: Voices from the Robert Frost Place
Published in Paperback by CavanKerry Press (01 September, 2000)
Authors: Mark Cox, Donald Hall, Sharon Bryan, Robert Cording, John Engels, David Graham, Mark Halliday, Dennis Johnson, William Matthews, and Gary Miranda
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A remarkable anthology of twenty-four poets
The Franconia, New Hampshire, farm of the American poet Robert Frost was turned into a museum and center for poetry and the arts in 1976. From that time, "The Frost Place" has been annual event wherein an emerging poet has been invited to spend the summer living in the house where Frost once lived and wrote some of his greatest poetry. The Breath Of Parted Lips: Voices From The Robert Frost Place, Volume One is a remarkable anthology of twenty-four poets, each of whom won that honor of a summer's residency and document the success of the original concept as a means of generating outstanding poetry while nurturing the poet's muse in the rooms and views that were once the inspiration of the great Robert Frost. Poem At 40: Windwashed--as if standing next to the highway,/a truck long as the century sweeping by,/all things at last bent in the same direction./An opening, as if all/the clothes my ancestors ever wore/dry on lines in my body:/wind-whipped, parallel with the ground,/some sleeves sharing a single clothespin/so that they seem to clasp hands,/seem to hold on.//And now that I can see/up the old women's dresses,/there's nothing but a filtered light./And now that their men's smoky breath/has traversed the earth,/it has nothing to do with them./And now that awkward, fat tears of rain/slap the window screen,/now that I'm naked too,/cupping my genitals, tracing with a pencil/the blue vein between my collar bone and breast,/I'll go to sleep when I'm told.


Home Storage Projects: Creative Solutions for Every Room of the House
Published in Paperback by Taunton Pr (12 March, 2002)
Author: Paul Anthony
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This is a great if you are interested in the naval academy.
This is one of the best books I have ever invested in this is great if you are ever interested the life of the midshipmen. The book is very insitefull. You recive an in-depth view of the traditions and expectations of the Academy and the Midshipmen. It is worth your time and money to purchase this book.


The Carnival of Animals
Published in Paperback by Creative Arts Book Co (2001)
Authors: Robert L. Smith and Fran Williams Smith
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Carnival of Animals
The Carnival of Animals is a wonderful tale written in a warm and uncomplicated style that allows the reader to truly enjoy not only the antics of the characters, but as important, to make connections to their own life stories. It transports you to where our furry friends/family live and often rule. Too frequently we become trapped and spun about in the whirlwind of stressors from competing demands at work, school and home. As these mount, the moments spent with our "other" family members are some of the most rewarding. In the Carnival of Animals we are taken for a delightful journey across the times and lives of the Smith's family of others, discovering in their world connections back to the joy and sorrow in our diverse and interdependent family of humans, cats, fish, gerbils and dogs. There exists another dimension to life that tracks along with the too brief existence of our other family members, one that has a different rhythm, a different beat to its clock. The Carnival throws open a window to that other dimension and in so doing opens a vital channel into our hearts.


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