10/26/2009

Review of Home Design With Feng Shui A-Z (Hay House Lifestyles) (Paperback)

I am a Feng Shui Pracitioner and found this book for a gift for a friend interested in the knowing more about the art of placement.This is very understandable and she had no difficulty apply the concepts.This book was written in "layman's" terms, without talking above the readers head.I would HIGHLY RECCOMMEND this book for someone just wanting to know what it's all about without becoming the owner of hundreds of books and then possibly still not understanding the concept.Also, I would recommend that those interested in it would follow one author which would mean following one school of thought at the same time.Different authors with different FS backgrounds can be highly confusing and possibly cause you more harm than good when utilizing FS cures.Also only incorporate a few "cures" at a time - remember the say "too much of a good thing"?Well that applies in FS as well.You can become seriously ill by incorporating too much too soon.Good luck to all.

Product Description
The quick reference guide that makes Feng Shui easily accessible to everyone! Feng Shui expert Terah Kathryn Collins brings you clear, concise information on how to apply Feng Shui to every room of your home-from your bedroom to your home office.

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10/25/2009

Review of Curing Arthritis Naturally with Chinese Medicine (Paperback)

After reading this book, I have a whole different outlook on my health as a whole and also on the treatment of arthritis. It will take a bit more reading to fully understand some of the information but by learning something that has been in practice for 2000 year, it gives me a better feeling about how to live my life, the proper way to give my body the things it needs to balance me and give me better overall health.

Product Description
Chinese medicine has been relieving arthritis for 2,000 years by balancing the body and allowing its healing powers to take over. This guide provides a basic introduction to how Chinese self-care and home remedies, such remedies, such as self-massage, magnet therapy, and Chinese patent medicines.

From the Publisher
With this book we have tried to give the reader a new way of looking at anddealing with arthritis and joint pain, a way that is different from what is already available in otherbooks on the subject.



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Review of Mauritius through Its Medicinal Plants : towards a better understanding of medicinal plants of the Indian Ocean Islands (Paperback)

Mauritius through Its Medicinal Plants : towards a better understanding of medicinal plants of the Indian Ocean IslandsFrank Luke: Balloon Buster is the greatest book I've ever read in the category of young boys' books.It isn't a baby-child book as Amazon.com has rated it.In fact, the book is for 4th grade through 8th grade level.It was written by the master, Charles Coombs, also the author of Sabre Jet Ace and other great war/peace-time adventures for young boys.He considered his target audience to be young adventuresome Americans and said so often.When I was a boy in Indiana, I was inspired by this book and it's way of placing you there in the trences, and over the landscape in Verdun, France where 6 million young men gave their lives for their countries.Frank Luke was an all-American young man with determination and fighting spirit.

The book tells the story of a young Arizona farm boy who enlist in the Army-Air Force and finds his calling in shooting down the Hydrogen-filled balloons ("sausages") that the Germans suspend near the front lines in order for an observer to call in accurate artillery onto the allied troops.This is the most dangerous job an allied pilot.So much so, that shooting down one balloon counted for two planes.In so doing, Frank Luke became the Americans' leading ace for a short while, and would have kept the title, had he not been shot down in September of 1918, just before the end of the war.

I highly recommend this book to you if you value ambition, courage, patriotism and masculinity in your son's life.I've been trying to get a copy of this book for years to no avail.I own the Balloon Buster: Frank Luke of Arizona book, but don't confuse it with Charles Coombs' book that was written to inspire.

If you would like to sell me a copy, I'd love to have one personally for my son to read when he gets a little older!

P.S. - And, oh yes, I've personally read it over 100 times thanks to the Fairhaven Baptist Academy library, there in Chesterton, Indiana.



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Review of Touch Typing in Ten Lessons: A Home-Study Course With Complete Instructions in the Fundamentals of Touch Typewriting (Paperback)

This book is old, there are directions on how to set your typewriter and mentions that data processing units are much faster than typewriters.All that aside, I used this book as a way to practice for my keyboarding class.My typing speed increased and I'm getting an A.Your results may vary but I got exactly what I wanted.It's just like a highschool typing class!

Product Description
Taught successfully for over forty years, the Ben'Ary technique grew out of experiences with students of different age groups and skill levels, with different learning rates and needs.

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Review of Traveling Home: A Young Man's Story of Courage and Faith (Paperback)

With the impending death of Charlotte Hill's son Peter, Rev. Don Waite (Peter's uncle)writes letters to Peter offering hope without wishful thinking, truth without whitewashing the darkness and love without embarrassment. And, when Peter dies, his faith and the faith and strength of this family offer us all a way of communicating about death when it is so difficult to express ourselves. Peter's story is a great resource for anyone who is faced with the eminent death of a family member or close friend. Traveling Home: The right words for a difficult time.

Product Description
Cancer claimed Peter's life when he was far too young, but the way he lived his final days serves as an inspiration to all of us on how we are meant to live and die as God's children.

About the Author
Charlotte N. Hill lives with her husband, Dave, in the coastal mountains of northwestern Oregon. Their two sons, Dave and Andy, are grown and married. Their youngest son, Peter, died of cancer at the age of twenty-one. His amazing courage inspired Traveling Home, the book Charlotte cowrote with her brother, Don Waite.

Don Waite is the pastor of Westwood Presbyterian Church and has been in ministry for more than thirty years. Traveling Home grew out of the letters he wrote to his nephew.

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Review of Concentration Camps on the Home Front: Japanese Americans in the House of Jim Crow (Hardcover)

Confession no 1: I'm an avid reader (professionally and personally) of books, and like most people I rank academic studies as my least favourite. Who in his right mind wants to slug through another tome of dry, tedious academese? Now that you know my bias, here's Confession no 2: recently I read John Howards Concentration Camps in on the Home Front in (almost) one sitting, and am still reeling from the pleasure. The prose is brimming with a procession of astounding and gripping facts, the "mots" are "justes", the style is as graceful as an albatross in flight. Most of all, as far as I'm concerned, the author tells a damn good story. Make no mistake, this is an extraordinarily detailed study of the biggest federal incarceration drive in American history--the forceful wartime suspension of liberties and civil rights of hundreds of thousands of Americans (who happened to be of Japanese extraction). Yet it reads like a cross between a biography of a remarkable individual (Earl Finch), a journalistic account of the zeiteist of a nation at war with Japan (and with itself), a political expose of national and Congressional bigotry and racism (what else is new), and a detective story with the scholar-as-sleuth on the tail of the elusive historical clue.
The interested reader will find here a welter of data (some of it never seen before), judicious (and when appropriate, acerbic) commentary, narrative passages written by a wordsmith in total control of his medium, and a great number of photographs which put a human face on the "internees" and relieve the flow of pages (set in a rather small font). All in all, Concentration Camps is historical, polemical, critical, ironical, veridical, and topical. It is also well worth reading.

Product Description
Without trial and without due process, the United States government locked up nearly all ofthose citizens and longtime residents who were of Japanese descent during World War II. Ten concentration camps were set up across the country to confine over 120,000 inmates. Almost 20,000 of them were shipped to the only two camps in the segregated South-Jerome and Rohwer in Arkansas-locations that put them right in the heart of a much older, long-festering system of racist oppression. The first history of these Arkansas camps, Concentration Camps on the Home Front is an eye-opening account of the inmates' experiences and a searing examination of American imperialism and racist hysteria.
While the basic facts of Japanese-American incarceration are well known, John Howard's extensive research gives voice tothose whosestories have been forgotten or ignored. He highlights the roles of women, first-generation immigrants, and those who forcefully resisted their incarceration by speaking out against dangerous working conditions and white racism.In additionto this overlooked history of dissent, Howard also exposes the government's aggressive campaign to Americanize the inmates and even convert them to Christianity. After the war ended, this movement culminated in the dispersal of the prisoners across the nation in a calculated effort to break up ethnic enclaves.
Howard's re-creation of life in the camps is powerful, provocative, and disturbing. Concentration Camps on the Home Front rewrites a notorious chapter in American history-a shameful story that nonetheless speaks to the strength of human resiliencein the face ofeven the most grievous injustices.



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Review of The Diabetic Fitness Bookcamp (Paperback)

This book is quite good. It helps with herbal remedies and stuff. I really, really liked the exercises and stuff.

Product Description
The book gives you everything you need in a fitness book like natural remedies, fitness routines, exercises, and safe, and gentle answers for health problems that have been here for thousands of years. This book taps into older knowledge and gives you safe, natural and healthful answers. For many people taking medication that doesn't seem to help, this book is just what the doctor ordered. Please note, this book is also available as an instant download e-book. Get it immediately!

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