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Emotional Options: A Handbook for Happiness
New expanded edition! This power packed handbook to happiness is filled with workshop-tested exercises and insights Mandy Evans draws on 30 years of experience helping people to become happier and more creative by changing the beliefs that hold them back. "Mandy Evans' work with belief systems is strong and clear. She helps people to overcome their own self-defeating beliefs in an empowering way." John Gray, author of MEN ARE FROM MARS, WOMEN ARE FROM VENUS. author_comments: I have had great good fortune. I found work I loved to which I was well suited--helping people to find, explore and change the beliefs that held them back in life. The result is happiness and creativity. What a joy to watch them flourish. Then my two books, "EMOTIONAL OPTIONS" and "TRAVELLING FREE: How to Recover from the Past by Changing Your Beliefs" received strong review. They drew endorsements from mega bestselling authors in my field such as Deepak Chopra and Bernie Siegel. They are still in print after all these years. I have had a rare opportunity for an author. I used my own book, "EMOTIONAL OPTIONS" to teach classes. Students in workshops, trainings and short seminars revealed what worked and what needed work. For over 12 years, I took careful notes so that I could bring out this new, expanded editon and share it with you. To your happiness!.
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OCP Introduction to Oracle9i: SQL Exam Guide
Prepare to pass the OCP Introduction to Oracle9i SQL exam--a required exam for OCA/OCP DBA certification--using this Oracle Press study guide. You'll get complete coverage of all exam topics followed by practice questions and chapter summaries. The CD-ROM contains hundreds of practice exam questions in an adaptive format..
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Evidence Based Symptom Control in Palliative Care : Systemic Reviews and Validated Clinical Practice Guidelines for 15 Common Problems in Patients with Life Limiting Disease
Make your patients’final days as comfortable as possible!

There are few situations more challenging and emotionally taxing to a medical professional than the care of the terminally ill. Much has been learned in recent years about symptom control that can profoundly improve the quality of life in a patient's final days.

Evidence Based Symptom Control in Palliative Care: Systemic Reviews and Validated Clinical Practice Guidelines for 15 Common Problems in Patients with Life Limiting Disease provides you with symptom control approaches that will help meet patients’last wishes, improve the quality of life for patients and their families, and lessen their physical and emotional pain.

Palliative care--often based on anecdotal experience--has until now been inconsistent and much of the time less than optimally effective. Evidence Based Symptom Control in Palliative Care is the result of comprehensive literature reviews and clinical validation resulting in recommendations and suggestions for therapies that will improve the lives of patients who are in pain and discomfort.

Evidence Based Symptom Control in Palliative Care presents seven sections--Algorithm, Literature Review, Evidence Tables, Drug Therapy Tables, Evaluation Instruments, Unanswered Questions, and References--on each of these problems:
  • anorexia and cachexia
  • anxiety
  • bleeding problems
  • constipation
  • delirium
  • depression
  • diarrhea
  • dyspnea (shortness of breath)
  • fatigue and weakness
  • mouth problems
  • nausea and vomiting
  • nutrition and hydration

    Evidence Based Symptom Control in Palliative Care is a vital guide for physicians, nurses, pharmacists, social workers, and other clinicians caring for patients with advanced irreversible diseases. This volume supplies the data you'll require to offer patients relevant care and meet their needs.
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Breaking Free to Health, Wealth & Happiness: 100'S of Powerful Ways to Release Limiting Beliefs
For centuries there have been philosophical discussions on the reasons why some people have the better things in life and others do not. Anne Brewer, corporate marketing consultant, metaphysical coach and author of Breaking Free and The Power of Twelve claims that it's our limiting beliefs that block us from having everything we want in life. Anne comes from the perspective that limiting beliefs cause us to create and then dis-create, e.g. "I want the perfect mate, but there's no one eligible. I want financial stability, but I believe money is the root of all evil. I want harmony in my life, but I believe teenagers are nothing but trouble." She believes that statements like these are the root causes of our limitations in life. Anne Brewer helps people repattern their subconscious thinking through a process that removes beliefs which no longer serve them. Her work follows the quantum physics theory that thought forms are electromagnetic energy. She believes that if we broadcast thought forms that are aligned in body, mind and soul then the Universe will read our signal and try to make a match of the energy pattern and bring into reality what we truly desire. "Some people put their desires out there mentally, but what they're not doing is putting energy behind it." says Anne. She also reminds us that very successful people are exquisitely focused and have a lot of 'oomph' or passion behind their dreams and desires. The author began experimenting in 1992 with energy exercises that shift our subconscious thought patterns that undermine what we want. Since then, her marketing company, which has a client base that includes McDonald's, Hallmark Cards, Pizza Hut, Bell Atlantic Mobile and Sprint PCS, has flourished. Using her exercises, Anne also purchased a luxury home in the Kansas City area and paid off her entire mortgage and married the man of her dreams. The hundreds of exercises in this book are designed to clear limiting blocks at a deep soul level so you may focus and create the life you truly want. The methods address broad realms of our human experience and cover the following areas: Balance and Well-Being, Love and Relationships, Path and Purpose, Manifestations, Spirituality, and New Age Insights. Breaking Free exercises are designed to be enlightening and life changing. They are simple to carry out, yet powerful enough to bring on quickenings of spirit. The holistic techniques within the book are adventures in imagery, aromatherapy, candle work, spiritual rituals, past life work, sensuality, affirmations, prayer requests, journaling, creativity building, energy exchanging, energy clearing, breathing techniques and much more. Ms. Brewer works with individuals and groups from many facets of life-from corporate America to the most esoteric of personalities, i.e., executives, office workers, parents, teachers, teens, clergy, practitioners, people in helping professions, new agers, psychics, and many more. !

Some of Anne's most powerful work has been in teaching corporate employers how to be insightful with their staff, potential employees, prospects and clients. Anne actually shows HRD professionals ways to find hidden insights about hirees during the interviewing process. She teaches how to read energies and listen to what the potential employees have created and dis-created in their lives, thus giving definite clues about their performance capabilities. Interlink is Anne Brewer's metaphysical practice where she offers DNA Recoding, Holographic Repatterning, Soul Clearing and other esoteric modalities. She facilitates workshops nationwide and offers private sessions by appointment. You may have read her articles which have appeared in publications like the Sedona Journal of Emergence, Pathfinder and The Edge..
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The Way Home: Release Limiting Beliefs and Uncover the Real You
Right now, everyone is at a moment in their own evolution Some are content where they are, but others have a desire to change and to step into the bliss of being their true selves. Yet most in this journey judge and avoid the steps before them that are necessary to go from here to there. And so they go nowhere

This book shows you step by step how to release judgment, fear, and obedience and to allow yourself to be guided by your deepest instincts. When you stop acting out of obligation and begin living by your truly free will, your world will bloom and you will discover who you really are.

This is the most exquisite pleasure: to arrive at home again, living the destiny that you were created for, and to realize that you have chosen it and constructed it for yourself..
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Biological Weapons: Limiting the Threat (BCSIA Studies in International Security)
foreword by William S. Cohen, U.S. Secretary of Defense


Biological weapons pose a horrifying and growing threat to the United States and to the world in general Revelations about Iraq's weapons research and the plans of the Aum Shinrikyo cult in Japan serve as frightening reminders of the potential for military or terrorist use of biological agents.

The essays in this book, many of which were originally published in the Journal of the American Medical Association, examine the medical, scientific, and political dimensions of limiting the threat posed by biological weapons. The contributors consider the current threat posed by biological weapons, the history of attempts to control them, episodes in which biological agents have been used, Iraq's biological warfare program, and policies that the United States might pursue to reduce the threat.

Contributors: Suzanne Barth, Pamela Berkowsky, Kristin A. Birkness, Stephen Black, W. Russell Byrne, W. Seth Carus, Marie Chevrier, George W. Christopher, Theodore J. Cieslak, Richard Danzig, Edward M. Eitzen, Jr., Charles C. Engel, James R. Ferguson, Laurence R. Foster, David R. Franz, Arthur M. Friedlander, Carol S. Fullerton, Jeanne Guillemin, Charles E. Haley, Harry C. Holloway, David L. Hoover, John M. Horan, Martin Hugh-Jones, Peter B. Jahrling, Robert P. Kadlec, Akiko Kimura, Shellie A. Kolavic, Alexander Langmuir, John R. Livengood, Karl Lowe, Steven Mauvais, David J. McClain, Matthew Meselson, Ann E. Norwood, Julie A. Pavlin, Graham S. Pearson, Ilona Popova, Alexis Shelokov, Jeffrey D. Simon, Shauna L. Simons, Michael R. Skeels, Laurence Slutsker, Robert Sokolow, Robert V. Tauxe, Thomas J. Török, Jonathan B. Tucker, Robert J. Ursano, Victor Utgoff, Ann M. Vrtis, Robert P. Wise, Olga Yampolskaya, Allan P. Zellicoff, Raymond A. Zilinskas.
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Violence As Obscenity: Limiting the Media's First Amendment Protection (Constitutional Conflicts)
This timely and accessible volume takes a fresh approach to a question of increasing public concern: whether or not the federal government should regulate media violence. In Violence as Obscenity, Kevin W. Saunders boldly calls into question the assumption that violent material is protected by the First Amendment. Citing a recognized exception to the First Amendment that allows for the regulation of obscene material, he seeks to expand the definition of obscenity to include explicit and offensive depictions of violence.
Saunders examines the public debate on media violence, the arguments of professional and public interest groups urging governmental action, and the media and the ACLU’s desire for self-regulation. Citing research that links violence in the media to actual violence, Saunders argues that a present danger to public safety may be reduced by invoking the existing law on obscenity. Reviewing the justifications of that law, he finds that not only is the legal history relied on by the Supreme Court inadequate to distinguish violence from sex, but also many of the justifications apply more forcefully to instances of violence than to sexually explicit material that has been ruled obscene. Saunders also examines the actions that Congress, states, and municipalities have taken to regulate media violence as well as the legal limitations imposed on such regulations by the First Amendment protections given to speech and the press. In discussing the current operation of the obscenity exception and confronting the issue of censorship, he advocates adapting to the regulation of violent material the doctrine of variable obscenity, which applies a different standard for material aimed at youth, and the doctrine of indecency, which allows for federal regulation of broadcast material.
Cogently and passionately argued, Violence as Obscenity will attract scholars of American constitutional law and mass communication, and general readers moved by current debates about media violence, regulation, and censorship.

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Hair pulling in children usually self-limiting.(Skin Disorders): An article from: Family Practice News
This digital document is an article from Family Practice News, published by International Medical News Group on October 15, 2004. The length of the article is 486 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

Citation Details
Title: Hair pulling in children usually self-limiting.(Skin Disorders)
Author: Mitchel L. Zoler
Publication:Family Practice News (Magazine/Journal)
Date: October 15, 2004
Publisher: International Medical News Group
Volume: 34 Issue: 20 Page: 32(1)

Distributed by Thomson Gale.
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Limiting Government: An Introduction to Constitutionalism
Until the present decade, constitutionalism in Eastern Europe was considered to be an outmoded concept of the nineteenth century. Changes in the region, however, have brought back the fundamental question of the need to restrict government power through social self-binding.

This book discusses the mechanisms of such restriction, including different forms of the separation of powers and constitutional review. It relates the theoretical and practical importance of the issue to the present world-wide discontent with majoritarian democracy and the growing disrepute of parliaments. Increasing executive efficiency is, however, a threat to fundamental rights, and the battlecry of efficiency is often only a means to new despotism and inefficiency. A careful re-evaluation of the concept of constitutionalism assists in the search for a useful balance between majoritarianism and rights, and in the avoidance of all forms of public tyranny.

Written in non-technical language and using the most important English, American, French, and German examples of constitutional history, the book also examines East European (in particular, Russian) and Latin American examples, in part to illustrate certain dead-ends in constitutional development. It is intended to be an introduction for all those concerned with liberty..
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