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Humans
The Brain That Changes Itself: Stories of Personal Triumph from the Frontiers of Brain Science (James H. ...
Norman Doidge
Penguin (Non-Classics)
, 2007
The Brain is an amazing machine
This is a fantastic and challenging read! It breaks old ideas and challenges us to consider new thoughts on how versatile the brain might be. This is a great read for teachers, parents, and anyone who works with really young children. There is great help given to ...
Wesley the Owl: The Remarkable Love Story of an Owl and His Girl
Stacey O'Brien
Free Press
, 2008
A rare opportunity to bond with a wild creature...
There are few instances where a human can bond with a wild creature and care for its unique demands. It takes a special dedication, insight, and sense of responsibility, and Stacy O`Brien had all this and more. Her trials in raising this owl and maintaining her ...
Eat Right 4 Your Type: The Individualized Diet Solution to Staying Healthy, Living Longer & Achieving Your ...
Peter J. D'Adamo
Putnam Adult
, 1996
Awesome for those seeking such a diet
I really enjoy this book because it's a natural way for me to keep weight off without having to try a crazy crash diet or exclude foods that I enjoy. Moderation is the key!
Yoga Anatomy
Leslie Kaminoff
Human Kinetics Publishers, 2007
Excellent graphs and explanations!
This is a book I've been looking for to understand how muscles work on a yoga session. A must for all yoga practitioners who want to know how the asanas work.
The Story of Edgar Sawtelle: A Novel
David Wroblewski
Ecco
, 2008
A Tribute To Our Relationship with Dogs
This books is wonderful on so many levels, but perhaps the most wonderful is the tribute to our relationship with our four legged friend, the dog. Outside of that, Wroblewski creates a wonderful and rich world that lingers long after the final page. I highly ...
My Stroke of Insight: A Brain Scientist's Personal Journey
Jill Bolte Taylor
Viking Adult
, 2008
my stroke of insight
I cannot say enough about how much I got out of this book. The list in the back for supporting someone with a brain injury or illness is worth the cost of the book, let alone Ms. Taylor's story and the great insights about how our brains function in and out of ...
Anatomy Coloring Book, The (3rd Edition)
Wynn Kapit
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Lawrence M. Elson
Benjamin Cummings
, 2001
Anatomy Coloring Book
I purchased both this and the Physiology Coloring Book and they are great! Not only does coloring in the images reinforce what I'm studying, but the text portion (explanations) are added bonuses. I highly recommend both.
Atlas of Human Anatomy: With Netteranatomy.com (Netter Basic Science)
Frank H. Netter
Saunders
, 2006
Atlas of Human Anatomy
This is a great book and I would recommend it to anyone taking an anatomy course.
The Numerati
Stephen Baker
Houghton Mifflin
, 2008
Anything you browse can and will be used... to learn more about you
Stephen Baker, a technology writer for Business Week, takes us into the world of data miners, forecasters, and matchmakers. The math whizzes who analyze our blogs for trends, create the ads that make us eager to buy, and analyze the chatter that could conceal signs of ...
Cesar's Way: The Natural, Everyday Guide to Understanding and Correcting Common Dog Problems
Cesar Millan
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Melissa Jo Peltier
Three Rivers Press
, 2007
Cesar's Way
A very interesting and original approach to the dog psychology. It changes your perspective on how the dog thinks and reacts and improves your understanding on how to correct undesired dog problems
Strength Training Anatomy
Frederic Delavier
Human Kinetics Publishers, 2005
One of the best illustrations on training anatomy
I chanced upon this book a year back in BJs and happen to grab it. I still think it was one of the best buys. The book has got one of the best illustrations on strength training anatomy. The book is divided into various sections with a set of excercises to develop ...
Fish! A Remarkable Way to Boost Morale and Improve Results
Stephen C. Lundin
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Harry Paul
, ...
Hyperion
, 2000
Makes work fun
Fish! is a great book that teaches you how to have fun at work and make your job into something you enjoy coming to each day. It tells the story of a woman who goes through a transformation to learn this very thing from an unlikely source: the fish mongers at a Seattle ...
The World Without Us
Alan Weisman
Picador
, 2008
The World Without Us
Excellent book. Full of information on what we are doing to our environment and food for thought as to possible solutions. Definitely not a scare tactic treatise like many environmentalist-type books tend to be, but a honest look at where we've come from, and where ...
Ageless: The Naked Truth About Bioidentical Hormones
Suzanne Somers
Three Rivers Press
, 2007
My doctor recommended I read this book...any woman considering HRT should read this book. You won't find a better resource!
This book is easy to read and has great information. A major part of the book is Suzanne Somers interviewing doctors, who specialize in bioidentical hormone replacement therapy. There are many doctors across the nation who practice what they call Cutting Edge or ...
Spark: The Revolutionary New Science of Exercise and the Brain
John J. Ratey
Little, Brown and Company
, 2008
The interdependence of mental, emotional, and physical health
With Eric Hagerman, John Ratey has written a book in which he explains -- in layman's terms (to the extent that is possible) -- how physical exercise can "supercharge [provide a `spark' to] mental circuits to avoid or overcome stress, sharpen thinking, lift mood, ...
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