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"GRAY INTERIOR VERSION." Ramon Cuevas; Creator of the CME therapy with 41 years of experience, describes in his book why this therapy is the best option available validated by real results, 99 exercises with illustrations, a detailed explanation will guide you thru this revolutionary therapy. The Cuevas Medek Exercise first edition describes why each therapy exercise demands an active response from the child and always the choice of the exercise is directly related to the child's reaction potential. The "art" portion of CME therapy depends on the ability of the CME practitioner to choose and apply the optimal sequence of exercises during the therapy session, in order to "provoke" new spontaneous postural-functional reactions. The "science" portion of CME resides in the new responses emerging from the immature brain. The CME manual can be read by anyone who is interested in learning this novelty approach to physical rehabilitation, therapist, students, etc.
"A 66 y/o right-handed male complains of progressive painful "grinding" in his right shoulder. He plays recreational tennis several times per week and these symptoms are affecting his game (serving has become extremely difficult and painful). He complains of morning stiffness and a "clicking" sensation with certain arm movements. He plays mostly doubles because his knees also bother him. Pain is generally minimal to absent when resting and he denies any shortness of breath, palpitations, abdominal pain, neck pain or tingling or numbness sensation in the arm"--
Just off the coast of the Gulf Islands National Seashore lies Cat Island, an isolated, T-shaped sliver of sand with a remarkable past. A coveted hiding place for Jean Lafitte's pirate treasure in the late eighteenth century and illegal booze during Prohibition, Cat Island also witnessed the first shots of the Battle of New Orleans, an encampment for Seminoles during the Trail of Tears and the first lighthouses on the Mississippi coast. As a child, author John Cuevas learned that his family had owned and lived on the island for three generations beginning with his ancestor, Juan de Cuevas, referred to as "The King of Cat Island," who received it by way of a Spanish land grant. In this engaging work, Cuevas chronicles the historic events that occurred on the island's shores and offers a tribute to the legacy of one of the Gulf Coast's pioneer families.
This is an issue-based book that discusses the responsibility or otherwise of tourism activities in the geographic context of Latin America and the Caribbean.
In this award-winning environmental history of Cuba since the age of Columbus, Reinaldo Funes Monzote emphasizes the two processes that have had the most dramatic impact on the island's landscape: deforestation and sugar cultivation. During the first 300 years of Spanish settlement, sugar plantations arose primarily in areas where forests had been cleared by the royal navy, which maintained an interest in management and conservation for the shipbuilding industry. The sugar planters won a decisive victory in 1815, however, when they were allowed to clear extensive forests, without restriction, for cane fields and sugar production. This book is the first to consider Cuba's vital sugar industry...
Research in recent years has increasingly shifted away from purely academic research, and into applied aspects of the discipline, including climate change research, conservation, and sustainable development. It has by now widely been recognized that “traditional” knowledge is always in flux and adapting to a quickly changing environment. Trends of globalization, especially the globalization of plant markets, have greatly influenced how plant resources are managed nowadays. While ethnobotanical studies are now available from many regions of the world, no comprehensive encyclopedic series focusing on the worlds mountain regions is available in the market. Scholars in plant sciences worldwi...