Added by: Giia | Karma: 23.15 | Other | 21 February 2010
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The Last Normal Child
Behavioral-developmental pediatrician Lawrence Diller continues his investigation into the widespread use of psychiatric drugs for children in America, an investigation that began with his first book, Running on Ritalin. In this work at hand, Diller delves more deeply into the factors that drive the epidemic of children's psychiatric disorders and medication use today, questioning why these medications are being sought, and why Americans use more of these drugs with children than is used in any other country in the world.
Two men meet a big bear in the forest. One of them sits down to put on his running shoes. The other looks at him and says, `Its no use. You cant outrun a bear anyway. The first one answers, `I dont have to outrun the bear. I just have to outrun you. Speed against competitors is just one of the key lessons outlined in this new book from Lars Tvede and Peter Ohnemus. E-business is here for good and people are waking up to the fact that traditional marketing techniques may not stand up to new requirements set out by the `new economy.
Added by: susan6th | Karma: 3133.45 | Other | 5 February 2010
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B is for Baby (Annie's Attic: Crochet)
Your baby will be cute, colorful, and cozy with this easy to crochet collection. Traditional stitches and modern colorplay will make crocheting these projects a joy. Every category of babywear is included, with a few little extra besides. Coordinating toys and nursery accessories are a wonderful addition to the basic and beautiful garments. Crocheting for baby has never been such fun!
Flummoxed by formulas? Queasy about equations? Perturbed by π? Now you can stop cursing over calculus and start cackling over Math, another volume in Bill Robertson's accurate but amusing Stop Faking It! bestsellers.