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This memoir is of Ronald Rebello, elder son of Dr. Leo Rebello. The material contained in this book is a journey of a young Social Activist whose heart was with the downtrodden. It is a rich Guide for Social Workers, Law, Journalism, Medical Students and Activists of New Development Paradigm. The title of the book is derived from the following poem: The woods are lovely, dark and deep But I have promises to keep And miles to go before I sleep And miles to go before I sleep. First Edition was sold without even putting in the book shops. This Second Edition is being published on popular demand. Bollywood and Hollywood producers may get in touch with Dr. Leo Rebello to turn this into an award-winning Biopic.
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Muscular Dystrophy - Total Treatment Plan is an original treatise in which the MD patients, their care givers, researchers, teachers, doctors, nurses, and health planners will find reliable knowledge. This 'Do It'book is guaranteed to transform every reader. Right from etiology of the disease, to treatment by different systems of medicine, to counseling and rehabilitation, fascinating case histories and references, reassuring answers to disturbing questions, with appropriate warnings and useful notes, the book has everything in it. See the contents page for more information. Evidence based medicine has much to learn from Holistic Healing or Integration in Medicine to serve the patients.
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Every life form that inhabits the planet is valuable - be it an ant, a bird, an elephant or a tiger, even microbes and bacteria matter. The importance of biologically different life forms is highlighted for the first time at the world environment conference held in Rio de Janeiro in 1992. Now, the preservation of biodiversity is considered not only essential for our survival but also for ecological and environmental harmony. Now, we hear the word 'reverence for life' too often at different forums. This concept was earlier confined to the Jain community alone.
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