The NeXt Revolution: What Gen X Women Want at Work and How Their Boomer Bosses Can Help Them Get itWritten by a Boomer mother and Gen X daughter, this perceptive book explores the deep satisfaction that professional Gen Xers are experiencing at work-especially women who expected to enter the equal-opportunity workplace their feminist mothers fought for
How to Grow as a Musician: What All Musicians Must Know to SucceedProfessional musicians tell how they developed as artists, how they approach performance, and how they handle the business side of the business—offering solace and heartfelt inspiration along the way. How to Grow as a Musician is packed with candid advice on everything from overcoming failure to the art of writing a song to doing that all—important "ego check." It also covers such vital practical areas as the role of contracts, self—promotion, getting and keeping gigs, and managing money.
Top Secret Famous Recipes!Top Secret Famous Recipes is not affiliated with any of the restaurants mentioned in this eBook and does not contain any copyrighted materials. Our recipes are not exact copies of the restaurant recipes. We are sure you will find them to be very similar in taste to the original recipes . All restaurant names are trademarks of their respective owners. Top Secret Famous Recipes does not contain any actual restaurant recipes.
The Raw Truth About MilkIf you knew what we know about milk...BLEEECHT! All that pasteurization, homogenization and processing is not only cooking all the nutrients right out of your favorite drink. It's also adding toxic levels of vitamin D. This fascinating book tells the whole story about milk. How it once was nature's nearly perfect food...How "raw," unprocessed milk can heal and boost your immune system ~ why you can't buy it legally in this country anymore, and what we could do to change that.
The Fit Or Fat WomanRather, the percentage of fat in one's body is critical: the average woman's body contains as much as 22% fat, and lower levels are considered unhealthy. The coauthors survey the similarities and differences in men's and women's body builds, their respective metabolic needs and the dynamics of male and female weight loss and gain. They also repeat what we already know: women have a more difficult time keeping fit and trim. The familiar health benefits and psychological boon of exercise are discussed, as well as the problems--e.g., bulimia and anorexia--of overzealous dieting.