Let's Talk About It

Let's Talk About It

Author: Yvonne Mcbeth

Publisher: Author House

Published: 2011-08-08

Total Pages: 159

ISBN-13: 1463421109

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Lets Talk About It follows the lives and events of a group of girlfriends that, over the years, have lost the trust of one another through a series of miscommunications, misunderstandings, and selfish acts. As the ladies move through their lives, they find themselves relying on the wrong people to replace the trust they had in long-term friends. As the story unfolds, the main characters find themselves on opposite ends of the globe, experiencing painful events that help them realize how much they need one another.


Let's Talk!

Let's Talk!

Author: Danae Dobson

Publisher: Tyndale Momentum

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 208

ISBN-13: 9780842308182

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Forty-one devotions for girls ages 11-15 about spiritual and relational issues teens face, including dating, body image, how to survive your parents and siblings, and how to grow in your faith. Includes personal stories, Scriptures, and reflective questions.


Soda Politics

Soda Politics

Author: Marion Nestle

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2015-09-07

Total Pages: 352

ISBN-13: 0190263458

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Sodas are astonishing products. Little more than flavored sugar-water, these drinks cost practically nothing to produce or buy, yet have turned their makers--principally Coca-Cola and PepsiCo--into a multibillion-dollar industry with global recognition, distribution, and political power. Billed as "refreshing," "tasty," "crisp," and "the real thing," sodas also happen to be so well established to contribute to poor dental hygiene, higher calorie intake, obesity, and type-2 diabetes that the first line of defense against any of these conditions is to simply stop drinking them. Habitually drinking large volumes of soda not only harms individual health, but also burdens societies with runaway healthcare costs. So how did products containing absurdly inexpensive ingredients become multibillion dollar industries and international brand icons, while also having a devastating impact on public health? In Soda Politics, the 2016 James Beard Award for Writing & Literature Winner, Dr. Marion Nestle answers this question by detailing all of the ways that the soft drink industry works overtime to make drinking soda as common and accepted as drinking water, for adults and children. Dr. Nestle, a renowned food and nutrition policy expert and public health advocate, shows how sodas are principally miracles of advertising; Coca-Cola and PepsiCo spend billions of dollars each year to promote their sale to children, minorities, and low-income populations, in developing as well as industrialized nations. And once they have stimulated that demand, they leave no stone unturned to protect profits. That includes lobbying to prevent any measures that would discourage soda sales, strategically donating money to health organizations and researchers who can make the science about sodas appear confusing, and engaging in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) activities to create goodwill and silence critics. Soda Politics follows the money trail wherever it leads, revealing how hard Big Soda works to sell as much of their products as possible to an increasingly obese world. But Soda Politics does more than just diagnose a problem--it encourages readers to help find solutions. From Berkeley to Mexico City and beyond, advocates are successfully countering the relentless marketing, promotion, and political protection of sugary drinks. And their actions are having an impact--for all of the hardball and softball tactics the soft drink industry employs to maintain the status quo, soda consumption has been flat or falling for years. Health advocacy campaigns are now the single greatest threat to soda companies' profits. Soda Politics provides readers with the tools they need to keep up pressure on Big Soda in order to build healthier and more sustainable food systems.


Finally, the Truth About Health

Finally, the Truth About Health

Author: Dr. Bill F. Puglisi

Publisher: AuthorHouse

Published: 2008-03-10

Total Pages: 161

ISBN-13: 1491860235

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This may be the last book on health that youll ever need. Loaded with scientific research to back up every word, the author gives you concise practical advice that is easy to understand and follow. This real bottom-line health information is well documented and referenced, and told in a way that feels like youre sitting knee to knee in a conversation with an expert who is speaking directly to you. Not just another nutrition or fitness book, this book takes you by the hand and not only tells you WHAT to do, but WHY and HOW. EVERYTHING you need to get back on the road to health, and stay there. The chapter on stress alone could save your life! A great collection of scientific health information presented in everyday language. Great for athletes and non-athletes, moms and dads, and even health-conscious doctors who want to improve their treatment results. Anyone who wants to improve their health, no matter what your present condition, should read this book.


The Land is Dying

The Land is Dying

Author: Wenzel Geissler

Publisher: Berghahn Books

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 448

ISBN-13: 9781845454814

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This series in medical anthropology publishes monographs and edited volumes on indigenous (so-called traditional) medical knowledge and practice, alternative and complementary medicine, and ethnobiological studies that relate to health and illness. The emphasis of the series is on the way indigenous epistemologies inform healing, against a background of comparison with other practices, and in recognition of the fluidity between them. --