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Get Well and Stay Well | by Jane Stevenson Feb. 04, 2012 | $9.99 | 44746 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: I was born in Edinburgh, went with my family to Sydney, Australia as a child and graduated in pharmacy from Sydney University. I carried out post-graduate studies in health and nutrition and was soon writing for pharmacy publications plus giving lectures, radio talks and TV interviews. I've recently bought a rural property in the bush where I have had the time to write two books --'Locum on the Loose' about my adventures in the outback plus 'Get Well and Stay Well' about the things your doctor didn't tell you --- but should have! |
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Mindful Nutrition, How to Make the Most of a Whole Foods Diet | by Leni Hurley Jan. 24, 2012 | $9.99 | 74999 words | Sample 15% |
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The Lazy Way to Stop Smoking | by Tim Jan. 11, 2012 | $3.15 | 2132 words | Sample 20% |
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MOLASSES - The Natural Way to Health | by Andrew Orr (Pen name - Drew Scott) Dec. 27, 2011 | $7.00 | 11757 words | Sample 20% |
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The Ultimate Guide to Flea Control | by Luke Styles Dec. 16, 2011 | $4.99 | 24700 words | Sample 15% |
| Author bio: Luke Styles is a website author specializing in animals, pests and parasites. His career initially focussed on helping families and pet owner’s combat parasitic nuisances. Combining his love for animals, health and education he has created a variety of reliable and successful educational websites, which in turn have led to the publication of these books. He lives with his family in Surrey, England. |
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Health-The Unspoken Secrets Revealed | by 7 Minute Reads Dec. 14, 2011 | $1.99 | 1812 words | Sample 10% |
| Author bio: Change Your Life in 7 Minutes! Is your life stuck in a rut that you can’t climb out of? Do you envy other people who seem to have it all and you don’t even have half of it? Are there things about your life that you’re not happy with? Do you think that you could have a better life if only you could hit the reset button? If the answer to any of these questions is “Yesâ€, then the 7 Minutes Read series is going to help you develop your life skills so that you create the life you’ve dreamed of. Changing your life sounds a big, time consuming task. The reality is, that like most big projects, it can be done in small steps. You can’t do it all at once. No-one can. But if you have the determination to make positive change happen in your life, and you can commit little small amounts of time to doing so, the 7 Minutes Read series of books is the key to a more successful future. While many books have many pages of theory on how to change your life, they often have very little in the way of practical ideas. They tell you what needs to be done in order to achieve success in one area of your life or another. They don’t always tell you how. That’s what makes the 7 Minutes Read series different. Each book contains a lot of food for thought, but it offers a variety of ideas of how to get the right result. Not all ideas work for each reader’s lifestyle so by highlighting several ideas most readers are able to quickly identify what will work for them and can get right to work making positive changes – and you can read it all in 7 minutes! Do you want to make positive life changes, or do you want to read about how other people do it? If you are ready to get start doing it yourself, the 7 Minutes read series is ready to show you how! |
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Running With Kenyans: Heartfelt stories of an American Doctor in Africa | by Andrew ("Dr. Andy") Baldwin Dec. 12, 2011 | $7.99 | 13636 words | Sample 10% |
| Author bio: U.S. Navy Lieutenant Commander Andrew Baldwin, M.D. is a physician, humanitarian, U.S. Navy diver and humanitarian currently serving as a family medicine resident at the Naval Hospital Camp Pendleton in Southern California. Prior to his current position, Dr. Baldwin served at the Navy's Bureau of Medicine and Surgery in Washington, D.C. as a spokesman and advocate for Navy medicine. While in D.C. he assisted the U.S. Surgeon General with a program called Healthy Youth for a Healthy Future and currently serves as an advocate for the Let's Move Campaign headed by First Lady Michelle Obama. Both of these programs target childhood overweight and obesity. Lieutenant Commander Baldwin was born in Lancaster, Pennsylvania where he was Valedictorian of his high school class, an All-American swimmer, and was the ESPN national scholar/athlete of the year in 1995. After receiving a full Navy ROTC scholarship to Duke University, he chose to attend the prestigious school and pursue a pre-med curriculum. Baldwin swam as a varsity athlete throughout his undergraduate career and graduated with honors as a student-athlete in 1999 with a Bachelor of Science in Biology and was commissioned into the United States Navy. Baldwin pursued his dream of becoming a physician, by enrolling and completing medical school at the University of California - San Francisco School of Medicine. After graduating in 2003, Baldwin completed a year internship in General Surgery at Naval Medical Center San Diego, and went on to serve his operational duty in the Navy as an Undersea Medical Officer. He completed Navy Dive School and Undersea medical training and spent a three-year tour in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii with Mobile Diving and Salvage Unit ONE. While stationed in Hawaii, Dr. Baldwin deployed to the Philippines, Thailand, Laos, Singapore, Cambodia, and the Republic of Palau on various diving, recovery and humanitarian missions. Upon moving to California, Baldwin took up cycling, and with his past running and swimming prowess was able to put them all together in a sport new to him - triathlon. He completed his first triathlon in 2001 with Team in Training, combining sport and charity for the first time, and finished atop the podium. He was hooked. Baldwin achieved his childhood dream in 2002 when he qualified for and completed the Ironman Triathlon World Championships in Hawaii. Baldwin has since been named to the All-Navy Triathlon Team five times, been a three time U.S.A. Triathlon All-American, and competed internationally in numerous Half-Ironman and Ironman events. He is an eight-time Ironman finisher, and believes firmly in the motto "Anything is Possible!" Among his numerous acknowledgements, Dr. Baldwin has been honored on the Washington D.C. Most Influential People under 40 list in 2009, and Outside Magazine's Top 100 Influential People of the World list in 2006 for the humanitarian work he did in Laos on a military mission where he treated over 600 Laotians in remote villages. Baldwin has been featured in numerous media outlets including Men’s Health Magazine, GQ Magazine, Runners World, and Triathlete Magazine. His television appearances are extensive including interviews on Good Morning America, The View, and FOX News as well as a special guest appearance on ABC’s Extreme Makeover Home Edition. Dr. Baldwin was also the star of ABC hit show, "The Bachelor: An Officer and a Gentleman" |
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Body, Mind & Spirit: The Awakening (Day 4:How We Eat,Drink & Live) | by James Hackley Dec. 08, 2011 | $2.99 | 28443 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: James Hackley just may be the most blessed individual you’ll ever meet. Despite a highly successful sales & marketing career that has spanned the last two decades, his true “calling†is touching the lives of others and inspiring them to want to change for the better. As a result of a major epiphany, James was able to lose an amazing 50 lbs of fat in just 4 months and has sculpted his 46-yr-old body into the best shape ever. He has learned to significantly reduce stress, quiet the mind and get in touch with his spirit like never before. As a result, he’s been able to free himself from a lifetime sentence of high blood pressure and high cholesterol prescription medications. More importantly, he’s been able to inspire those around him to do the same. In his latest release, Body, Mind & Spirit: The Awakening, James explores the root causes of why we overeat, refuse to exercise, live chaotic lives and fail to accomplish the goals that God has intended for our life since the dawn of time. This is not just another diet or “weight loss†(loss of fat and muscle) book. Diets simply don’t work, and James emphasizes how we need to be more concerned about “fat loss.†In fact, this guaranteed bestseller would be better categorized as a “Negativity Loss†guide: loss of negative fat, negative habits, negative foods, negative people, negative thoughts and negative actions. This guide arms you with knowledge and encouragement to put a plan into action to finally master the things that have long mastered you. Mr. Hackley received a Bachelor of Science degree in Physics from Longwood College, a Master of Science degree in Civil Engineering from the University of Virginia, he’s chaplain of a local chapter of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity and an active member of Holy & Whole Life Changing Ministries International in Loudoun County, Virginia. He is the proud founder and CEO of Omega Consulting Enterprises, LLC and currently lives in Sterling, Va. with his beautiful wife Angela and their daughter Landon. He enjoys exercising, running, meditation, reading and simply being used by God. Contact Info: Omega Consulting Enterprises, LLC P.O. Box 2892 Sterling, Va. 20167 Office #: (571) 315-5923 Email: info@jameshackley.com Website: http://www.jameshackley.com |
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The Silent Scandal: The Toxic Attack on Our Bodies from One Angry Chick | by Brittney Kara Dec. 06, 2011 | $9.97 | 33768 words | Sample 10% |
| Author bio: Brittney is a certified Master Life Coach, NLP Practitioner, Hypnotherapist, and Nutrition Coach. The Silent Scandal is Brittney's first full length book about the health crisis in America and what people can do to have empowered health in toxic world. In her private practice Brittney specializes in helping people over come addictions and health issues. She is also the Co-Author of a healthy living recipe book called The City Girl Country Girl Handbook: 40 Recipes That Could Save Your Life, also featured here on Smashwords. She lives in Los Angeles with her husband and children. Her mission is to inspire people to take control of their health, live life with passion, and discover the greatness with in them. |
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Open Windows | by Dr. Audrey Price Dec. 04, 2011 | $2.99 | 6482 words | Sample 20% |
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30 Second Smile Toothbrush Review | by 30secondsmile Nov. 28, 2011 | Free! | 628 words | Read a sample |
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Allergy. You Asked, We Answered | by Atul Shah Nov. 26, 2011 | Free! | 8979 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Atul N. Shah, MD, FACAAI, FAAAAI, is an author of the upcoming AmazingAllergist book series, founder of the AmazingAllergist Group and the Medical Director of the Center4AsthmaAllergy.com. He is a Board Certified Allergist who has earned an honor of fellowships in both, the American College of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology and the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology. He has personally treated more than 20,000 patients and made significant impact in more than 100,000 lives as an allergist so far and has earned the nick name the “AmazingAllergist†from his patients and peers. His work is rewarded daily with numerous complements of smiling patients and their families. He has been recognized with the various awards, including the America’s Top Physicians’ Award, the Patients’ Choice Award and the Most Compassionate Physicians’ Award. He believes that every allergic child and individual has a potential to live a great life, allergy free. His desire to empower allergic individuals translated into the series of books. Dr. Atul Shah enjoys reading, travelling and spending time with his family. He calls Long Island, NY his home, supports various charities and loves making a difference. |
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The Perfect Mother: an in-depth study of forgiveness | by D. Patrick Miller Nov. 24, 2011 | $3.99 | 8731 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Before founding Fearless Books in 1997 to continue the publication of his writing, D. PATRICK MILLER sold three solo projects to major publishers: Viking, Henry Holt, and Dell. He is now the author of nine titles, including his current books Understanding A Course in Miracles (Celestial Arts/Random House, 2008), and Living with Miracles (Tarcher/Penguin, 2011). As a collaborator, ghostwriter, or principal editor, Miller has helped other authors prepare manuscripts for such publishers as Viking, Doubleday, Warner, Crown, Simon & Schuster, Jeremy P. Tarcher, Hay House, Hampton Roads, and John Wiley & Sons. His poetry has been published in a number of magazines and several anthologies. Miller provides professional consultations to literary agents and publishers as well as published and unpublished authors working in fiction and nonfiction. He has worked for many years with the Linda Chester Literary Agency of New York, which recommends the Fearless Literary critique service. He is experienced in a variety of publishing formats, including conventional printing, print-on-demand, and e-books. |
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Breasts Examination Guidelines | by Dr. A Benjamin Nov. 22, 2011 | $2.99 | 5212 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Dr A BENJAMIN is 60 years of age married with four children. I am presently working with World Health Organization (WHO) in Edo State of Nigeria As a Public Health specialist, my interest to work in HIV and AIDS began in 1986 five year after it became a world concern. I have heard and saw how the HIV and AIDS sufferers end up dying without real help from the society we live in. At that time I was a young Medical Officer in a polytechnic and I introduced HIV and AIDS awareness and the use of condoms. Since then I have presented papers and discussed HIV and AIDS in many countries like Kenya, Uganda, South Sudan, Nigeria and the United Kingdom. The awareness campaign had reached thousands of individuals, over one hundred companies and two hundred schools. Despite this, I am not satisfied with awareness alone and I decided to put everything in a book to look into Knowledge, attitudes and practices. I am convinced the knowledge of HIV and AIDS have not reached the expected level because of the reaction to HIV and AIDS today is the same as that of thirty years ago and this is worrisome. From my awareness campaigns to writing a book, I tried to look into MANY aspects and gave useful suggestions that will surely bridge the knowledge gaps. Thus the book discussed the knowledge issues by refreshing our memories on what is HIV and AIDS, mode of transmission, how to protect oneself and others from HIV and AIDS also the use of condoms. There were various discussions on what people say HIV and AIDs is and the level of information and understanding from all walks of life. Finally the summary of knowledge, the expected attitude changes toward HIV and AIDS and the good practices that will keep people from HIV and AIDS. |
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Fitness Mosaics - A collection of articles on health and fitness | by Mark Hailey Nov. 19, 2011 | $3.99 | 8425 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Mark R. Hailey is an ACE certified personal trainer and fitness writer. He has achievement certificates in strength training, fitness program training, sports nutrition, practical nutrition, and diet, Sports Nutrition, exercise, and fitness. Mark has written magazine articles on the subject of health and fitness, and has contributed to articles about fitness for USA Today and Fitness Magazine. In addition to his work in fitness, Mark is also a 3 time Emmy nominated television designer and producer. Body Mechanics –– Beginner’s Guide to Fitness is his second book. Mark lives in Annapolis, Maryland. |
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Gut Feeling: Understanding Digestive Disorders | by Dr. Noreen Khan Kassem Nov. 16, 2011 | $1.99 | 6142 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Dr. Noreen Kassem is a hospital doctor and medical writer. |
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A Letter to Parents About Sex and Your Kids | by Robert Lubrican Nov. 12, 2011 | Free! | 4732 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I grew up in the fifties and sixties, and that is reflected in my books quite often. I spent twenty years in law enforcement, and traveled the world, which also can be seen in my books and stories. While the genre I write in is technically called erotic romance, what I actually write are stories with a plot, which include sexual behavior on the part of the characters. That is because most people's lives include sex and erotic gratification. And, since most people wonder about lifestyles that are sometimes called taboo, or forbidden, I write about them, occasionally too. I believe that two consenting adults know more about their own happiness than anyone else, and that even if they are mistaken, they have the right to make their own choices. I also believe that love is the key to making choices that will not turn out to be mistakes. |
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How to Fix Your Teeth Without a Dentist | by O-O Happiness Nov. 12, 2011 | $2.99 | 3409 words | |
| Author bio: What can I say? I love writing. I love being able to publish my thoughts to a global audience. I love seeing someone buy one of my books. My favorite books so far? I really enjoyed writing the Day God Returned. I liked the twist in the ending. I hope you do as well. And it was satisfying writing The Perfect Society, I am glad I now have my thoughts on this subject down for all to read. Its important we aspire to having a better society. Of course, I have to add that my Eurovision Betting Guide 2011 accurately predicted the $11 to $1 winner using my clever little Eurovision system, not bad picking the winner out of 43 entrants. I hope you like my ebooks. |
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The Top 5 Myths Of Medical Marijuana | by Old Hippie Nov. 08, 2011 | $0.99 | 3807 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Old Hippie is a father of two boys and thankfully living in California where all this kind of thing is legal. He started smoking marijuana in 1967 in high school, experimented with mind-expanding drugs of all kinds, and then straightened out 15 or so years later to become an airplane pilot. After being diagnosed with depression in 2000, he lost his job and most of the following decade to prescription medications (such as antidepressants) which sapped his energy and will. Finally, a chance conversation with a friend led to a doctor’s recommendation for medical marijuana (MMJ). This changed his entire life, health, and outlook for the better. His blog at BeyondChronic.com is his continuing story. It’s also his way to provide experienced advice on using medical marijuana effectively and responsibly, as well as advocacy, activism, and support for others. |
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Food and Health | by Monica P Nov. 07, 2011 | $1.00 | 1499 words | Sample 15% |
| Author bio: This author has been writing for around thirteen years. She began with poetry, and expanded into the field of creative writing. Despite the fact that creative writing is her main focus, she has also expanded into non-fiction writing. |
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On Autumn's Wing, A Story of Birth Trauma, Brain Injury and Miracles. | by Heather Winkeljohn Nov. 06, 2011 | $5.99 | 34506 words | Sample 15% |
| Author bio: Heather Winkeljohn resides in Albuquerque, New Mexico with her husband Mike and two daughters, Autumn, Teagan and step-daughter Michelle. She works as a Developmental Therapist to infants and toddlers with special needs. She takes an active interest in her husband's career, as a world renowned, mixed martial arts trainer. She also works and trains clients in the martial arts gym that she and her husband own and operate. Most importantly she is a scattered but well intentioned mom. |
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Hiv and Aids | by Dr. A Benjamin Nov. 03, 2011 | $4.29 | 30017 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Dr A BENJAMIN is 60 years of age married with four children. I am presently working with World Health Organization (WHO) in Edo State of Nigeria As a Public Health specialist, my interest to work in HIV and AIDS began in 1986 five year after it became a world concern. I have heard and saw how the HIV and AIDS sufferers end up dying without real help from the society we live in. At that time I was a young Medical Officer in a polytechnic and I introduced HIV and AIDS awareness and the use of condoms. Since then I have presented papers and discussed HIV and AIDS in many countries like Kenya, Uganda, South Sudan, Nigeria and the United Kingdom. The awareness campaign had reached thousands of individuals, over one hundred companies and two hundred schools. Despite this, I am not satisfied with awareness alone and I decided to put everything in a book to look into Knowledge, attitudes and practices. I am convinced the knowledge of HIV and AIDS have not reached the expected level because of the reaction to HIV and AIDS today is the same as that of thirty years ago and this is worrisome. From my awareness campaigns to writing a book, I tried to look into MANY aspects and gave useful suggestions that will surely bridge the knowledge gaps. Thus the book discussed the knowledge issues by refreshing our memories on what is HIV and AIDS, mode of transmission, how to protect oneself and others from HIV and AIDS also the use of condoms. There were various discussions on what people say HIV and AIDs is and the level of information and understanding from all walks of life. Finally the summary of knowledge, the expected attitude changes toward HIV and AIDS and the good practices that will keep people from HIV and AIDS. |
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Promises: A Metaphysical Approach to Marriage and Parenting | by Sherilyn Highben Nov. 03, 2011 | $2.99 | 28267 words | Sample 25% |
| Author bio: Sherilyn Highben is eminently qualified to author material from William LePar’s spiritual source, The Council. She worked closely with Mr. LePar for nearly three decades as he prepared lectures for presentation throughout the country. Besides her book on parenting, Sherilyn co-authored with Mr. LePar, Life after Death – A New Revelation and Heaven Help Us. She and her husband, Denny, have lectured as a team and individually at many conferences throughout the Midwest . Sherilyn is the mother of five, a stay at home mother while raising her children. Now that they are grown she has returned to her profession as a high school English teacher. |
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Hear the Sunshine | by Charles Wells Nov. 03, 2011 | $1.99 | 28670 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: I was asked why I'm a writer and responded with the following. I didn't choose writing, it chose me. I've spent the better part of my life (and I'm 60 years old) writing, but I still hesitate to call myself an Author. I've written and published seven books, six are fiction, and still I don't feel like a writer because I don't fit my mental image of one. I don't feel compelled to be the next Mark Twain or Tom Clancy. I don't want to get filthy rich from my writing and I don't care for the glory of being recognized while walking down the street. All I want to do is entertain people and hold that wisp of power and control knowing I can make you laugh, or make you cry. I can take you to heaven or send you straight to hell, all with a few words placed appropriately. I can do in one paragraph what God needs seven days to accomplish. Best of all, I can make you think great thoughts or I can help you dream in a reality that I create. A reality you can enjoin or not with the flip of a book cover or press of a digital reader button. All of this isn't writing, it's insanity and escape for the sake of entertainment. http://www.wellstonpublishing.com Before turning to fiction writing, Wells spent most of his career as a newspaper reporter and journalist in middle Georgia. He covered everything from high school sports to front page news stories. During the last fourteen years of his career he worked as Managing Editor for “The Robins Review†a military town’s 25,000 weekly edition publication. The city’s mixed population of civilian and military called for a unique brand of writing skills that Wells found comfortable supplying. The highlight of his career was in 1988 when a sharply written article was picked up by the national wire services and republished around the world. The topic was the advance of technology in the Air Force’s electronic warfare division and aptly titled “Stone Age to Star Wars.†Copies of the article made it to the desk of then President Ronald Regan who had initially emblazoned the term into the minds of the world. The article also caught the attention of an NBC News Producer as well as ABC’s nightline’s Associate Producer, Terry Irving. The sad news through it all was that just as Wells’ writing career was taking off, his personal world was “going south and silent.†Plagued since childhood by an ongoing progressive hearing loss, Charles Wells lost all usable hearing and went completely deaf. When the handicap peaked, Wells found it impossible to function for the newspaper any longer and resigned at age 38. He fell back on his original “day job†returning to work as an electronics technician at the same military base where he once “entertained the troops.†When his hearing problems also unraveled his efforts there, he threw in the towel, took a disability from service and dropped out of sight for three long years. During that time he switched his writing presentations from the “pomp and ceremony†of print to the more open and space filling approach of the www. The writing needs of that medium grew to an insatiable level as more and more quality articles and information was needed to fill the millions of web pages springing up online. Best of all, those markets offered Wells a “deaf friendly†environment in which to work. He began his new career using old skills after refocusing his talents and adjusting them to the new technology and class of readers it presented. By swapping pen and paper for a keyboard and mouse, he positioned himself on the cusped of the informational highway. Still, he needed to crack the shell and get inside the medium which meant calling on his reputation as an old print writer and trying to capture the younger audiences of the internet. Normally bashful about self promotion, Wells shamelessly flaunted his accomplishments from the newspapers and soon gained the attention of higher ups in the news organizations that were testing the waters to see if there really was an audience online. All those “loud noises†made during his print career opened the doors for Wells and landed him a “digital online†job with CNN News of Atlanta. His “computer based†job description became one of the first “telecommuter†jobs in the world and for the next year he worked from home full time. CNN’s bold move to the internet was followed by a joint venture between computer software giant Microsoft and television’s NBC network. The two companies formed what is today MSNBC and then took CNN’s internet/TV interactive format and ran it deeper into the digital realms of society. Both networks quickly discovered the power behind having instant viewer response taken from “online news chat rooms.†MSNBC realized it faster and quickly moved the concept deeper passing CNN’s online presence during the second year of operations. After that, MSNBC became the envy of every news operation on earth especially to those wanting to work for them on the computer. Wells, still with CNN when MSNBC went flying past, watched and waited, trying to gauge the right moment to attempt a jump over to MSNBC. That moment came when MSNBC hired ABC’s Terry Irving and put him in charge of the “Don Imus in the Morning†simulcast show on the network. Irving’s first order of the day was to start an online interactive chat room and the man he wanted to operate it was Charles Wells. He had quietly spent a lot of time online in the CNN chats and had watched how well Charles had interacted and inspired comments from the users, comments that quite often made it to the bottom of any given news show’s TV’s screen as well. Wells enjoyed the interactivity and fun dealing with regular people online and relaying their questions and responses over to the on air television people. Best of all, his handicap wasn’t an issue or a problem. It never interfered with his work because one didn’t need to hear the words spoken. His computer scrolled them across his screen flawlessly. Still, Wells was a writer at heart and the tug to write fiction adventure stories was still strong but dormant. During the year he stayed at CNN he was constantly asking for web space in which he could write short journalistic features, a concept that today is referred to as “Blogging.†Wells idea was simply too far ahead of the times and his idea fell on deaf yet hearing ears at CNN. When he persisted and then demanded the space, his manager made it clear that CNN was not interested and to not mention it again. They felt that online readers would never sit still long enough to read a thousand words of personal opinions and commentary. Frustrated at the lack of insight shown by his employer, Wells resigned and almost gave up entirely on his attempt to join the web. He was on the verge of unplugging the computer when Terry Irving heard about his departure from CNN and dropped him an email asking if he was interested in opening a new chat room for radio personality Don Imus. Wells agreed to do so on the condition that he would get a small spot on the MSNBC website to write his daily commentary feature. Irving loved the idea and six weeks later, Imus in The Morning on MSNBC took to the air on the same day that “The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly†by Charles Wells hit the MSNBC web pages. It lasted over eight years and Wells never missed a deadline. The highlight, if one cares to look at it that way, of his career at MSNBC happened on that fateful morning of September 11, 2001. Wells was in charge of the morning Imus chat and assisting another host working in the news room chats. Between the two, there were over 150 visitors in the two chat rooms when the first aircraft hit the World Trade Center. His steady and cool handling of site visitors as they flooded in for the latest information, established his reputation as being one of the internet’s top hosts controllers after he juggled a staggering 2400 chatters solo for almost an hour until help could arrive. He then stayed on duty for a solid twelve hours straight. Even with such public exposure under his belt, Wells did not feel quite ready for prime book publishing especially since he was switching from factual reporting to fiction mystery as his genre of choice. After MSNBC ended the chat room days and let Wells and a dozen others go, he stayed below the radar for several years until 2009 when his first fiction novel hit the markets under the name “Sand Hill Estates the Murders.†That book, one of the first classes of digital only books offered online, trudged along quietly with modest sales but drew few raves or reviews outside the mystery community. In 2010 he took the characters and plots and reworked them, then expanded into today’s “Whispering Pines.†From one book grew a six and counting series of fast paced suspense thrillers geared for all age groups. Book seven has a tentative release date of January 2012. On several occasions during interviews, Wells was asked if he had plans yet to eventually wrap and end the series. “I haven’t told all the stories yet so no. At this time I’ve still got one story in progress and two more in mind waiting.†|
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Wo ist Mama ? | by Dr. med. Conrad Nolte Oct. 31, 2011 | $9.99 | 52457 words | Sample 10% |
| Author bio: Der Autor wurde 1934 in Bonn geboren. Sein Vater war Internist, seine Mutter Hausfrau. Nach dem Abitur 1955 am Johanneum in Lüneburg Medizinstudium an den Universitäten Innsbruck, Freiburg, Berlin und Münster; dort 1960 Staatsexamen und Promotion. Nach Ausbildung zum Kinderarzt und klinischer Tätigkeit am DRK-Kinderkrankenhaus Siegen ließ sich der Autor 1969 in Heiligenhafen in eigener Kinderarztpraxis nieder und führte diese bis zum Jahr 2000, ab 1972 zusammen mit seiner Ehefrau, einer Diplompsychologin. Er hat mit dieser drei Kinder und von diesen sechs Enkelinnen und Enkel. Die interdisziplinäre Zusammenarbeit erwies sich als ausgesprochen fruchtbar und erfolgreich. Das Buch fußt auf den Erkenntnissen dieser dreißigjährigen Erfahrung und dem Studium der einschlägigen Literatur. |
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The Dao of Diabetes – eReader Version | by Vic Williams Oct. 29, 2011 | $4.99 | 21690 words | Sample 35% |
| Author bio: I'm a coach - trainer - writer, in Vancouver, Canada, with some years experience in China. I like to start things, to grow things and people. Gardening. The gardening grows into mapping, of some kinds. Scenarios, design thinking, strategy, and such. Part of growing things is improving them. Please suggest improvements at: BazaarTales@windwaterwine.com Thanks, Vic |
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The Illuminati Phalanx | by Adam Weishaupt Oct. 26, 2011 | $4.99 | 34954 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Adam Weishaupt is the pseudonym of an 8th Degree senior member of the Pythagorean Illuminati. |
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The Picture of Health Daily Power Plan 100-Day Devotional | by Dr. Ray and Michelle Pearson Oct. 23, 2011 | Free! | 62940 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Michelle Pearson is dynamic wellness coach, speaker, author, and the Founder & President of Picture of Health Inc. (http://thepictureofhealth.com). Now joined by her husband, Dr Ray Pearson, with over 40 years of experience and over 1000 hours of continuing education in nutrition and wellness, The Picture of Health is the go-to place for Inspirational Wellness Coaching! On a personal health journey for the past 17 years, their mission is educate, activate, challenge and equip others to live a full, satisfying life through the use of state-of-the-art educational resources to produce significant and lasting health breakthroughs. Dr. Ray & Michelle Pearson are guest writers and guest speakers for many motivational organizations, including Hands for the Harvest, a non-profit charity and also The Gennao Groupâ„¢ www.outrageouslygoodlife.com |
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Flu Season | by Vic Williams Oct. 20, 2011 | $2.99 | 14273 words | Sample 40% |
| Author bio: I'm a coach - trainer - writer, in Vancouver, Canada, with some years experience in China. I like to start things, to grow things and people. Gardening. The gardening grows into mapping, of some kinds. Scenarios, design thinking, strategy, and such. Part of growing things is improving them. Please suggest improvements at: BazaarTales@windwaterwine.com Thanks, Vic |
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Liver Cirrhosis: An Insider's Thoughts & Feelings | by EJ Carlin Oct. 19, 2011 | $2.99 | 3083 words | Sample 10% |
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Growing Raspberries | by Jane Holmes Oct. 17, 2011 | $2.99 | 3092 words | Sample 10% |
| Author bio: Jane lives in the small town of Jefferson in New Hampshire's magnificent White Mountains. She is a freelance writer and photographer. Jane enjoys writing mystery novels and is working on a series now. Being a history buff, Jane also enjoys writing historical articles about the area where she lives. |
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Amazing Grief A Healing Guide for Parents of Young Addicts. | by Rev. Charles Harper Oct. 13, 2011 | $9.95 | 93289 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Background Rev. Charlie Harper began his career working with teenagers in crisis and their parents as the house manager and resident counselor at a home for single teenage mothers and street gangs in Pomona, California. He received his BA in Psychology from Pitzer College and his Master of Divinity from Yale Divinity School. He spent eight years in church ministry focusing on youth ministry. For the past 10 years Rev. Harper has served as a street minister to families and young people in crisis. Rev. Harper is a father of two and a stepfather to four. Over the past 10 years, in addition to attending to his own recovery from alcoholism, public speaking engagements, and a teacher of drama and art, he has served over 200 families in crisis. His experience as a church pastor, spiritual director, faith counselor and life coach coalesced into a unique perspective and practice of recovery, and particularly, the lack of care and concern for the parents of young people in crisis. Through his experience, faith and education Harper has taken his extraordinary life experience and 35 years of working with young people and their parents… and put them together between the covers of Amazing Grief: A Healing Guide for Parents of Young Addicts. It is based on three life saving observations: 1. When parents took care of themselves during a crisis, their child was twice as likely to recover their life. 2. Unlike the death of a loved one, the stages of grief for a parent of a child in crisis has a far more complicated grief process, including 11 stages of grief compared to the commonly accepted 6 stages of grief. 3. Most remarkably, he found that when parents applied the principles of his stages of grief and their antidotes, they were empowered to heal and became an empowering force for their child’s recovery while growing spiritually and emotionally themselves. Rev. Harper is available for talks to large groups, workshops and individual and family spiritual counseling. |
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21st Century Adult Cancer Sourcebook: Liver Cancer, Hepatocellular Carcinoma (HCC) - Clinical Data for Patients, Families, and Physicians | by Progressive Management Oct. 10, 2011 | $9.99 | 216131 words | Sample 5% |
| Author bio: Progressive Management: For over a quarter of a century, our news, educational, technical, scientific, and medical publications have made unique and valuable references accessible to all people. Our imprints include PM Medical Health News, Advanced Professional Education and News Service, Auto Racing Analysis, and World Spaceflight News. Many of our publications synthesize official information with original material. They are designed to provide a convenient user-friendly reference work to uniformly present authoritative knowledge that can be rapidly read, reviewed or searched. Vast archives of important data that might otherwise remain inaccessible are available for instant review no matter where you are. The e-book format makes a great reference work and educational tool. There is no other reference book that is as convenient, comprehensive, thoroughly researched, and portable - everything you need to know, from renowned experts you trust. Our e-books put knowledge at your fingertips, and an expert in your pocket! |
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Healthy Mumas loving Healthy Meals | by Rebecca Mugridge Oct. 06, 2011 | $0.99 | 16598 words | Sample 15% |
| Author bio: Living on the Sunshine Coast in Queensland, Australia. Proud mother of 2 girls under 6, horticulturalist, published author and motivational speaker. Passionate about helping to promote healthy active lifestyle in families, inspire mums to nurture and take care of their health and themselves and encouraging kids to eat better by growing fresh ingredients. Author of The Pram Diet, winner of the 2011 Australiasian Bio-Oil Connect2mums AusMumpreneur Best Product Award. As seen on A Current Affair, Rebecca's book the Pram Diet is an inspiring book full of sound advice and easy to read sections from exercise, healthy eating, relaxation techniques, reducing stress, healthy post baby weight loss, easing/ preventing post natal depression, unleashing your creative side and how to grow your own food. A heartfelt book that also shares a personal journey into motherhood, through post natal depression and even to losing 30 kilo’s in weight. |
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Neutrogena Skin ID Review | by Francisca Knowlton Sep. 30, 2011 | Free! | 767 words | Read a sample |
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Give Yourself a Heart Attack | by maverick jr.,iii Sep. 29, 2011 | $8.95 | 4730 words | Sample 15% |
| Author bio: Maverick Jr., III is my pencil name. I haven’t been publishing my works long enough and sold enough of my material to earn a pen name yet. I have a serious side, but 99% of the time I am making people laugh. This is the single most important talent I was blessed with that earns me a few more days on this earth. My English teacher in college tried to convince me to change my major to English. This was before she flunked me for plagiarism. I didn’t think it was my fault though. In high school they said you just had to give credit for direct quotations. I wasn’t aware that if you read some material and paraphrased the material in your own words that that was plagiarism. I had a B+ or A- average at the time. I was in pre-med but couldn’t stand the sight of blood. Also, I was told I had to take a language in college to get into medical school. After four courses in French, I could say “Qui†and “Nest Pasâ€. I had to take French three twice and never did pass. My English teacher said I had a great imagination. I never did learn to spell. We just had to memorize words. They didn’t teach phonics in my school. I have an even chance with the spell checker. I am sixty five and even the doctors tell me I look at least ten years younger. I was a frustrated athlete. I had so many bad breaks in my sports that I would laugh if I didn’t spend my time crying. I built two businesses, the last one lasted twenty three years and grossed over two hundred million before the business hit the brick wall at two hundred miles an hour. I was drafted into the Viet Nam era and tried to fly jets in the Air force instead. I have been married to two different women for twenty years or more twice. I think I got married when I was ten. I have eight grand children by two boys. I imagine my works in my mind before I write. The boring part is actually writing them on paper or the computer. I have already entertained myself by my thoughts. The rest is for the reader’s benefit. I am working on a web site, but my skills are very limited in this area, but I am not giving up. I have finished about 80% of the Web Page. I hope to have it up and running soon. |
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Why Am I Ill? | by Julie Grinnell Sep. 26, 2011 | $1.50 | 14822 words | Sample 15% |
| Author bio: I never thought or prayed to be a business woman, I just am. Through the years I have helped grow other businesses as well as launching my own endeavors that came to fruition. The ability I have, to ‘see’ what is needed to move a company to the next level, whether this is the launch or expansion of the company, is a gift from God. Let me explain... As a young girl growing up in the UK, I remember going to the fish and chip shop in the village we lived in with my dad. The shop had just changed hands and they were changing the name of the business. I liked the old name better and so we talked about it. Dad explained that it was all about identity and what the owner was looking to establish and went on to explain that as words have meanings, even our own names mean something. I was fascinated by what he had to say and thought of the endless possibilities of names for the little, but highly successful, fish ‘n chip shop when it occurred to me that all the shops in the village were very busy yet this did not reflect the local population at the time and I became curious about business development and the success of a company. During my high school years I dreamt of the types of businesses I would be interested in owning and developed as an entrepreneur with my father as my first client. My father worked as a painter and decorator and was made redundant from a long-standing position with a company in the neighboring town. He must have felt desperate; three young children, a wife, house, car, no office skills or qualifications and no money. I remember the day it was announced he’d lost his job, I’d been attending high school for a few months, I’ll never forget his face, but I saw the new circumstances differently to him, I saw it as a way to move forwards rather than a set back and said so. He just shook his head at the prospect of working for himself and sat heavy-hearted at the kitchen table when I announced I had a plan for his business and that it was called a business plan. I explained that the first stages of the plan were to market his services by telling everyone how great a painter and decorator he was. I remember his smile, it was a little wry but more than anything, it was a smile you give a child for being so simple. I then went on to tell him that there was no time like the present and that we should put what we knew about him and the services he had to offer on a piece of paper, which could be typed and pinned to all of the notice boards in the village, and as they say, the rest is history. God Spoke, I Listened Knowing my limitations I stuck to what I knew worked and had no vision or dream to develop or publish a magazine, this all changed when I heard from God. It was at the end of the summer of 1998, I was waiting for a client who was running late when I heard God, He simply said to read a magazine. I immediately thought that there probably wasn’t a title I would be that interested in, but went ahead anyway, after I’d finished turning the last page to the magazine I sat wondering if I’d missed something when God spoke again, what He said changed me and the rest of my life forever. “I want you to develop a magazine for Me.†As soon as He spoke I started to laugh. I wasn’t laughing at Him, but the idea of me writing an article was ridiculous to me, once I’d stopped laughing this is what I said. “God, have You forgotten I’m dyslexic?†His response was direct, “Julie, have you forgotten I am God.†I stopped laughing and that night I wrote my first article. I didn’t bother to re-read it, and soon after shutting the computer down for the evening God prompted me to read what I’d written. I didn’t ask why, I just went back to the computer and did as He requested. No sooner had I read the first sentence when I exclaimed that I was right, I couldn’t do it; the article was a mess …. but He showed me something that I had never seen before, He showed me that I could see what was wrong and because of this, I thought I could edit it. That night I went to bed with hope but before I slept, God had one more thing to do. I didn’t ask for it, I wasn’t thinking about it, but as I sat reading, God touched me and I received healing. I remembered the sensation of light electrical charges running through my head, then as if my brain actually moved. The next time I took a look at that article, I was able to edit it and from that day on, I made plans and gathered information for the magazine that He gave the title, Living Spirit |
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The Olive Oil Book | by Paul Lonergan & Jenni Whittaker Sep. 26, 2011 | $2.99 | 23997 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Always Write is a publisher of books that help! They help you cook, clean and stay healthy. They make your life easier, cheaper and more productive. They save you money and protect our environment. We take a topic and research the heck out of it - so that you don't have to! All the facts, information and interesting titbits about a topic are captured in one easily readable, eminently helpful little book. Whether it be Lemons (not just a pretty fruit) Olive Oil (much, much more than a pantry staple) or Thrift, we've gathered everything you never knew you didn't know and piled it into a handy little book. Simple. Cheap. Fun. |
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Healthy in Body, Mind and Spirit - Volume I | by Sholom B. Wineberg Sep. 06, 2011 | $7.95 | 57682 words | Sample 10% |
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Bereavement Help | by Dick Underwood Aug. 24, 2011 | Free! | 5413 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Dick Underwood was a Christian Minister for 17 years. He was commissioned in the UK as a Salvation Army Officer and also became an Industrial Chaplain to the Fishing Industry as a Superintendent with the Royal National Mission to Deep Sea Fishermen. He subsequently became a staff counsellor for the West Yorkshire Ambulance Service, and Chief Executive of a national counselling charity. Dick has published two collections of poems 'Still I Will Love You' and 'God! That Ark Stank'. He has also written a 'Bereavement Help' and a 'Eulogy Help' booklet. His most recent publication, 'Salvation Army Miscellany' is based upon his experiences as a young Salvation Army Officer. |
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Parent's Ear Infection Cookbook: Medical Recipes for Avoiding Surgery | by Howard G. Smith, M.D. Aug. 24, 2011 | $9.99 | 45795 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Howard G. Smith, M.D. is a Pediatric Otolaryngologist, a specialist with advanced training and research interests in the ear, nose, and throat problems of infants, children, and adolescents. He is a graduate of Princeton University and the Harvard Medical School with an additional advanced degree in Immunology from Harvard University. Dr. Smith completed his general surgical training at the Brigham and Women’s Hospital and his otolaryngology training at the Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary, both Harvard Medical clinical training programs sited in Boston. Joining the staff of Boston Children’s Hospital, he founded the Boston Children’s Deafness Network and served as director of otolaryngology at the Eunice Kennedy Shriver Center for the developmentally disabled in Waltham, Massachusetts. Following recruitment to Southern California, Dr. Smith served as Pediatric Otolaryngologist and Medical Director for the Ross-Loos Medical Group in Los Angeles and Orange Counties. He was an attending otolaryngologist at the Children’s Hospital of Orange County. Since returning to New England, he has been in private practice at Pediatric Ear, Nose, and Throat Associates in West Hartford, Connecticut, an attending surgeon at the Connecticut Children’s Medical Center in Hartford, Connecticut, and a member of the clinical faculty at the University of Connecticut. Dr. Smith has long been interested in educating the public about health care issues. He is a former medical editor and talk show host at WBZ-AM, WRKO-AM, and WMRE-AM, all in Boston, Massachusetts. He may currently be heard on the podcast “Dr. Howard Smith OnCall†available on Apple’s iTunes store and at http://drhowardsmith.libsyn.com/. |
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Everything You Need To Know To Be An Organized and Successful Patient | by Omada Idachaba Aug. 14, 2011 | Free! | 3794 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I am a board certified Internal Medicine doctor who has been in practice for the past 13 years. My practice has spanned government, private and even some occupational medicine. I enjoy patient care. I enjoy discovering things that will make the interaction and relationship between the doctor/provider and patient a most productive one where both sides are satisfied. I have come up with tips that I have gathered over my years of practice that help my patients stay on top and in control of their health and health records. As I continue to learn in this progressive field, what makes this work, I will continue to educate and update my patients and readers about this. |
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The One K Diet – eat anything you want and lose weight | by O-O Happiness Aug. 06, 2011 | $2.99 | 1908 words | |
| Author bio: What can I say? I love writing. I love being able to publish my thoughts to a global audience. I love seeing someone buy one of my books. My favorite books so far? I really enjoyed writing the Day God Returned. I liked the twist in the ending. I hope you do as well. And it was satisfying writing The Perfect Society, I am glad I now have my thoughts on this subject down for all to read. Its important we aspire to having a better society. Of course, I have to add that my Eurovision Betting Guide 2011 accurately predicted the $11 to $1 winner using my clever little Eurovision system, not bad picking the winner out of 43 entrants. I hope you like my ebooks. |
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True Relaxation | by Marissa Nieves Aug. 03, 2011 | $2.99 | 1880 words | Sample 10% |
| Author bio: Marissa is a lifestyle coach in health and fitness. Her passion in life is to inspire and educate, helping others to help themselves :) www.marissanieves.com |
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The Sadness of Incest | by Misty Crimsonlay Aug. 02, 2011 | $0.99 | 2044 words | |
| Author bio: I love adventures, I love writing about my adventures in Second Life. SL is an amazing virtual world. Its not a game, there are no points to win, or people to kill or shoot. Its just about living out your fantasies, whatever they may be. My favourite adventures so far? I recommend "A slutty day in Second Life", "Second Life ~ Secret Lesbian Encounters", and if you are thinking of exploring Second Life, I think you should read my ebook, "Second Life ~ How to Buy and Sell Land." See you there some time, kisses. |
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The Harcombe Diet For Men | by Zoe Harcombe Aug. 01, 2011 | $8.99 | 19031 words | Sample 10% |
| Author bio: Zoë’s passion is her vocation. Zoë spends her time researching and writing about obesity, diets and weight loss and she works exclusively in this field. She is author of the best selling book "Stop Counting Calories and Start Losing Weight", which was the follow-up to "Why do you overeat? When all you want is to be slim". The result of 20 years’ research into the causes of overeating, Zoë’s books go against traditional diet advice and are the first to address the three fundamental medical conditions that cause food cravings and therefore the compulsion to overeat. This understanding has helped tens of thousands of people lose weight quickly, easily and healthily through The Harcombe Diet approach. Zoë was the first person from her state school to graduate from Cambridge University. The paradox of escalating obesity and overwhelming desire to be slim has been a constant fascination to her and she set out to try to understand the obesity epidemic in the late 1980's, when UK obesity rates had just hit double figures. By the end of the millennium, UK obesity rates were 22.6% and 25.8% for men and women respectively and have worsened further since. By studying nutrition and, more importantly, by questioning every principle taught in nutrition and public health dietary advice, Zoë has found virtually every 'fact' to be anything but. From misapplying thermodynamics to five-a-day having no evidence base; from 1lb not equalling 3,500 calories to our eat less/do more advice being fundamentally flawed, very little has stood up to scrutiny. Zoë's most hardback book "The Obesity Epidemic: What caused it? How can we stop it?" is the presentation of what we have got wrong and the evidence for what would be right. |
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ABC-Methode | by Elmar Rieder July 26, 2011 | Free! | 4988 words | Read a sample |
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Lyk Goed - Die Lui Gids vir 'n Beter Lyf | by Jan Van Rensburg July 19, 2011 | $4.99 | 101610 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Jan van Rensburg is a professional engineer with 25 years behind him in the field of information technology. JVR has been involved in the design and development of information systems and computer software since before advent of the Internet and, at 53, is still at it today. JVR is also a self-confessed health- and fitness fanatic since his early youth. But one who discovered very early on that a lean, toned and healthy appearance is not necessarily the reward for everybody who tries to live a healthy lifestyle. As someone who has had to personally struggle with a so-called slow metabolism for years, daily exercise and constant dieting was part of his life – which left him for the most part hungry and despondent. But that was also what became the driving force in his search for something which would work better and easier for ordinary people, with a more certain reward of a good body shape and lean appearance. Over the last 30 years he has experimented with almost every conceivable nutrition- and exercise philosophy, played around with different combinations, tested new discoveries, always driven back to the drawing board to search for simpler, easier, and more effective solutions. All of it from a lazy person’s perspective, who would like to achieve it with the least amount of effort and hard work. As part of this he also became the creator and developer of BodyByte Nutrition & Fitness Organizer (http://www.bodybyte.com), a software program used today by thousands of ordinary people and professionals worldwide. The result of this quest revealed a number of secrets and surprises, and he believes with a passion that anybody – including you – can take successful control of your life and lifestyle, to reshape your body in dramatic fashion and to be more healthy. “Being stupid or smart has less to do with your intelligence, and more with the choices you make and the actions you take.†JVR |
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Looking Good - The Lazy Guide to a Better Body | by Jan Van Rensburg July 19, 2011 | $4.99 | 99123 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Jan van Rensburg is a professional engineer with 25 years behind him in the field of information technology. JVR has been involved in the design and development of information systems and computer software since before advent of the Internet and, at 53, is still at it today. JVR is also a self-confessed health- and fitness fanatic since his early youth. But one who discovered very early on that a lean, toned and healthy appearance is not necessarily the reward for everybody who tries to live a healthy lifestyle. As someone who has had to personally struggle with a so-called slow metabolism for years, daily exercise and constant dieting was part of his life – which left him for the most part hungry and despondent. But that was also what became the driving force in his search for something which would work better and easier for ordinary people, with a more certain reward of a good body shape and lean appearance. Over the last 30 years he has experimented with almost every conceivable nutrition- and exercise philosophy, played around with different combinations, tested new discoveries, always driven back to the drawing board to search for simpler, easier, and more effective solutions. All of it from a lazy person’s perspective, who would like to achieve it with the least amount of effort and hard work. As part of this he also became the creator and developer of BodyByte Nutrition & Fitness Organizer (http://www.bodybyte.com), a software program used today by thousands of ordinary people and professionals worldwide. The result of this quest revealed a number of secrets and surprises, and he believes with a passion that anybody – including you – can take successful control of your life and lifestyle, to reshape your body in dramatic fashion and to be more healthy. “Being stupid or smart has less to do with your intelligence, and more with the choices you make and the actions you take.†JVR |
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Coping With Family Stress After Chronic Illness or Death | by National Reye's Syndrome Foundation June 30, 2011 | $1.99 | 5601 words | Sample 10% |
| Author bio: Founded in 1974, the National Reye's Syndrome Foundation is a children's health advocacy organization dedicated to eradicating the incidence of Reye's Syndrome. We are a 501(c)3 charity, so anything purchased from the NRSF is tax deductible. Our websites include: www.ReyesSyndrome.org www.KidsCanWin.com www.AnniePill.com www.reyessyndrome.mobi blogat.rsgifting.org www.RSGifting.org www.NrsfPublishing.org |
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