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Do you feel you are your dog's greatest asset in practice and his greatest liability in the ring? Do you feel wobbly when you heel and dizzy when you change direction? Is it you who suffers from DDD, not your dog? Do you ever wonder why you spend so much time and money making yourself miserable? Have you ever realized as you are leaving the ring that you have just gone longer without breathing than is humanly possible? Do you obsess over your handling errors and your dog's performance? If you answered yes to any of these questions, this is just the book for you! Read it, use it. And make competing with your dog the enjoyable experience you've always wanted it to be.
This story centers on five members of the Brothers of the Grape fraternity at the Sorbonne University in Paris. Because of the war and the fact that each brother is from a different nation, they suddenly find themselves pitted against each other in a conflict of love and hate.
In this time of downsizing, layoffs, buyouts and mergers, managers are faced with the unique challenges of boosting employee morale, mentoring and team-building and being more than just a boss and more like a coach to employees.
First published in 2002. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Self-sabotaging behavior holding you back? Want to break free and achieve career defining results? Aimee Cohen delivers the advice all women wish they had and the motivating call to action they need.
This book is needed more than ever. The National Institute of Health interrupted their huge HRT (hormone replacement therapy) study in July 2002 after they found that Prempro, a combination of estrogen and progestin, had detrimental health effects which include an increased risk for breast cancer, heart disease, and stroke. This new edition examines the latest information about HRT and the safer alternatives. It completely validates the author's long-held bias against HRT and shows women, whether perimenopausal, menopausal, or postmenopausal, how they can maintain and improve their health and well-being without the use of synthetic hormones. The book offers complete information on menopausal symptoms and effects and ways to alleviate them. Updated sections cover heart disease (including hormonal effects, the role of cholesterol, diet, and supplements), osteoporosis, and breast cancer. The section on exercise and nutrition for health and weight is completely rewritten. The latest information on non-hormonal remedies to balance hormones is what is needed by every woman wanting to avoid HRT.