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Living the Life Tannis Schroeder is about to experience a life-changing event that will change her life more than she knows. During the summer, she meets a guy named Landon, whom she easily becomes close to, only to discover that their short time together may not be as short as she thinks it will be. Tannis and her very close friend Sasha move from Spruce Dale to a small town called Hawthorn. This is the same town where Landon also happens to live. Sasha is dealing with her own possible love interest when she gets a crush on the guy who works at their local corner store. This is not all that is going on in this small town; there are some big events coming up. The cross-country meet that takes place at the Hawthorn Sand Pitits the first big sporting event of the school year. Everyone is preparing and getting ready for it. This and so many more twists and turns are about to await you in this first installment of the Living the Life series.
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Whether you are a complete beginner or have tried yoga in the past and wish to rekindle your interest, this invaluable, beautifully-illustrated book is the one for you. We all want to feel good about ourselves and yoga provides a way of realising our potential so that we can enjoy a full life. To be fit in body, steady in mind and strong in spirit are all attributes that build self-confidence and the inner strength to cope with all complexities of life. It is the author's firm belief that the practice of yoga has a subtle influence on improving the quality of our lives. In Starting Yoga, the author, Alan Bradbury, in his gentle and elegant way, invites you to take up the challenge of yoga an...
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This contemporary primary care text provides comprehensive coverage of the conditions most frequently seen in primary care. In this single source readers can find holistic coverage including: diagnostic criteria; epidemiology, including cultural and socioeconomic factors; prevention, risk identification and screening; indicated lab studies and how to order, interpret, and react to abnormal findings; physical exam; treatment options, including risks and benefits and alternative/complementary approaches; flow charts for management outcomes evaluation; follow up care; teaching and self care; community health services and resources; and clinical pearls.
Volumes for 1956- include selected papers from the proceedings of the American Veterinary Medical Association.