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We have been conditioned in a society where work primarily ensures survival and grants status. Vocation is not really an aspect worth thinking about in the current world of work. And even when we have clarity about what we burn for, what we really want to do, most people seeking their calling remain in the established model. Why do we so freely trade freedom and fulfilment for apparent security? Why have we lost our courage? Patrizia Patz's book provides answers. It explores the feasibility between desire and reality, provides attractive possibilities to get on the track of our passions and talents and to realise a good life - with a job that also pays the bills. For this to succeed, we need a new way of thinking and a little courage to leave the pre-drawn mainstream career path and expand our own comfort zone. The first steps are simple: get clear about what you like to do and what you are passionate about. Free yourself from expectations that you should live up to. Take courage and trust in th
Feelings and emotions are part of our everyday life. Sometimes we are supposed to show them, sometimes we are supposed to hide them - in other words, to control our emotions. But when we look at it soberly, we are emotionally illiterate. We don't really know what to do with our feelings. Why have we forgotten how to deal with them? Or have we just never learned it? This book provides answers to these questions. Because in order to come to our senses again, we need a different attitude towards feelings. They can be a gateway to and a tool for manipulation. Or a catalyst of our innermost being and thus a source of empowerment. But without awareness, we have no choice. Only when we know our feelings do we gain clarity and are able to take responsibility for changing something. Patz relentlessly dispels outdated myths about feelings and shows practical and attractive ways to live our authentic potential.
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This book reflects the experience of the Rizzoli Orthopedic Institute during more than 100 years of treatment of musculoskeletal tumor and tumorlike lesions. It presents a wide range of lesions from a multidisciplinary perspective, highlighting pertinent clinical, radiological, and histological correlations. Treatment is briefly reported for each entity. In addition, the more recent biomolecular findings of use for diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment are carefully analyzed. The Rizzoli case archive spans more than a century, the first treated case dating back to 28 September 1900, and contains the original material – clinical charts, imaging, paraffin blocks, and histological slides – of more than 40,000 cases, including about 29,000 bone lesions and 11,000 soft tissue lesions. This book reports the most relevant entities and reflects the improvements in knowledge of musculoskeletal tumors as presented during the yearly international course held at the Rizzoli Institute.
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