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In this book, Dr. David Nash, a highly respected expert, conveys useful information on how to truly connect with the consumer. The book goes through the new ways many consumers are getting involved in health care decision making and tells the reader how best to leverage these opportunities.
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One of the opening pages of Deadly Deception - Story of Aspartame hit me: "80% of all complaints registered with the Food and Drug Administration [FDA] concern aspartame's adverse reactions." It is now reported that five deaths and at least 92 different symptoms have resulted from its use. The list includes neurological, dermatological, cardiac, respiratory . . . all the symptoms I have ever seen reported for food sensitivities, low blood sugar, Alzheimer's, Chronic Fatigue syndrome, amalgam-filling disease and methanol poisoning. The Searle Pharmaceutical Company has actually covered up or, at the very least, failed to report adverse reactions just so the FDA would allow this product to be used by millions worldwide." -- Beloved Pediatritian, Lendon Smith, M.D. in "The Facts"
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We settled Massachusetts, and the indians, blacks, gays and women were persecuted.
Then, we started a westward expansion which led to persecution for indians, blacks, gays, and women.
During the revolutionary war some white guys fought or something, but it is important to note that the indians, blacks, gays...
This book is a proselyting tool, a transparent piece of propaganda. I didn't convert.
As a student, I found this book's approach to teaching history disastrous and mildly insulting. First of all, it fails to convey even the most cursory knowledge of history by shunning, at all costs, cruel Old Regime teaching methods that might require DATE memorization or familiarity with historical FACTS. With nothing to "Lock On" to, it's very hard to retain anything. Even worse, however, are the implications of the book's approach. I like History because I enjoy being able to look at a set of evidence and trying to figure out, based on otherwise stale information, what *actually* happened, what life was like. Somehow, I got the sense that by describing outright "what life was like," the book implies that to force students to learn INFORMATION is useless, that students are unable to think for themselves and interpret historical information with any accuracy.
I think I should comment, also, on one reviewer's dismissal of this book as "Nouveau History." I come close to BEING one of the "Tenured Radicals" this reviewer had so much disdain for, and I still hated this book. I would hate it if I were communist. There's so much wrong with it that to criticize it for its left-wing perspective is plain silly.
I would recommend "The American Promise," by James L. Rourke, Micheal P. Johnson, and a few others instead.
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