Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Life of Max Mallowan

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This is the first full-length biography of Sir Max Mallowan (1904-78), archaeologist and husband of Agatha Christie. Trained by the great Leonard Woolley at the site of the royal cemetery at Ur in the mid 1920s, Max Mallowan then excavated at previously untried sites in north-eastern Syria. After the Second World War, he returned to Iraq to supervise over a period of 12 years the excavation of the important city of Nimrud. Mallowan was always accompanied by his wife Agatha Christie, whose work on her current book was frequently interrupted by the demands of her role as site photographer, registrar of finds and repairer of pottery, as well as medical adviser and cook. She was fascinated by his work, and theirs was a supremely happy marriage. Like Hercule Poirot, her world-famous detective, Mallowan was a master of the false trail and the misleading clue. For both of them, the art was to discover the hidden truth.

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Thursday, December 8, 2011

The Successful Child

!: The Successful Child

For over twenty years, the Sears have been leading parenting experts in the US with over a dozen published books in the Sears Parenting Library. This book follows up on their other works including: Attachment Parenting, The Discipline Book, and The Birth Book. It explores how the parent child relationship grows and changes as the child ages and gives some simple tools that parents can use to maximise their child's potential at each stage of development.

One of the key differences between the Sears and other parenting 'experts' is that despite a medical degree from Harvard, over 30 years in practice as a paediatrician, and eight children of their own, they firmly advocate that you are the expert on your child. Rather than give parents sets of strict rules to follow, they offer what they call tools.

We realize that every family is different, so your lifestyle, your baby's personality, and your own temperament will influence how you put these attachment tools to work. If you find that medical circumstances or other issues get in the way of using some of these tools, keep in mind that the goal is to get connected to your infant. Attachment parenting is not about following rules; it's about strengthening relationships. The Successful Child, page 14

The Sears believe that rather than being a new parenting technique attachment parenting is actually what is instinctual. I would have to agree, especially considering that it is how I have raised my children...my oldest was born five years before their first book was published and until six months ago I had never read any of their works. What the books do is bolster parents' confidence that they are doing the best they can for their children in a world where 'experts' know more about children than parents.

So if you feel as the Sears do that success is best defined as:
1. To be a person who forms meaningful relationships with others
2. To be empathetic and compassionate
3. To be kind and polite
4. To be smart
5. To be healthy
6. To make wise choices; to think and act morally
7. To have confidence
8. To have a healthy attitude toward sexuality
9. To communicate well
10. To have a joyful attitude

Then perhaps you should check out The Successful Child by William Sears, MD and Martha Sears, RN with Elizabeth Pantley. I highly recommend it.


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Monday, November 28, 2011

Book Review of Columbine by Dave Cullen

!: Book Review of Columbine by Dave Cullen

There were a lot of things I do not know about Columbine before I have read this book by journalist Dave Cullen. For sometime, the term "Columbine" evoked from my mind images of carnage and blood and psycho killers and a Christian martyr and aside from these, I have no further knowledge. So upon seeing a hardcover copy of Columbine one random Booksale visit, I curiously browsed through the pages and decided to buy it. A cheaply priced hardbound book certainly doesn't hurt much, right?

In 1999, I was a 17 year-old struggling freshman in the university, battling homesickness and peer pressure and all other loads that strain a college freshman who was away from home for the first time. On April 20, 1999 I might have probably been at home spending my summer vacation sleeping or reading, I cannot already recall. While I was perhaps enjoying the short respite from the demands of college life, 12 students and 1 teacher were killed in a massacre and more than 20 were injured in a high school in Colorado. These were the thoughts that kept running inside my mind for most of the time that I was reading Columbine.

Columbine was published in 2009, ten years after that fateful day on April 20,1999 in Columbine High School, of Jefferson County, Colorado. Indeed, after that tragedy, Columbine ceased to become just a name of a high school but became synonymous with the tragedy. "Another Columbine" was how reporters and news would thereafter label similar incidents in the future. Through this book, Dave Cullen thoroughly explained every single detail that surrounded the gruesome catastrophe and deeply probed into the lives and backgrounds of each individual involved.

Columbine was a revelation. It straightened out the myths of the Trench Coat Mafia and the alleged martyrdom of Cassie Bernall. It was an honest report of the blunders and cover-ups of the police and the apparent contribution of the media to the wrongful perception of facts. It built a comprehensive profile of the two young killers and proceeded to explain depression and pschopathology and how they affected the lives of these two deeply troubled highschoolers.

Reading Columbine, I sometimes forget that I am reading a story about a real event, and not just a piece of fiction. Although there was no effort to make the story more dramatic than it already was, as Cullen writes in a way like he is reporting the facts (what do I expect, anyway, Dave Cullen is a journalist), Columbine contains just the right amount of suspense to hold my interest, in fact, I have lost several hours of sleep because I cannot put the book down, I just have to read that "one more chapter."

Dave Cullen did a great job of chronicling the events before and after the Columbine tragedy. Armed with firsthand information from police reports, personal interviews with the survivors, newspaper reports and other files from the media, and more importantly, information direct from the journals and videotapes of Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold, Columbine is probably the most complete and comprehensive report on the incident as of this date.

I thoroughly enjoyed Columbine, despite the fact that this is not included in my to-read list for this year. I am not unhappy that I violated my self-imposed reading challenge by buying and reading this wonderful book before the "right time".


Book Review of Columbine by Dave Cullen

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Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Pathways To Success - Getting From Where You Are, To Where You Want To Be Part 1

!: Pathways To Success - Getting From Where You Are, To Where You Want To Be Part 1

You may be broke, but you are not poor. Unless you give up. Because being poor is more than absence of money, riches or success. Being poor is a mentality. And being rich is also a mentality. As a matter of fact, rich people are, because they think they can. If they didn't, they would have killed their dreams a long time ago. As Henry Ford, that great car manufacturer once said, If you think you can, you can. And if you think you can't, you're also right. And as the Bible says, as a man thinks, so is he.

Self Motivation: Motivation gets you out of bed, so that you can work on your success. Without motivation, you just can't be bothered. While it is good to enlist your loved ones to motivate you. No one can motivate you like your self. Here are some self motivation tips:

Identify your dreams and break them into goals and write them down as to-do list. To-do list is a list tasks you're going to do towards achieving your dream. Write down how your life will change if you achieved your goals, and stick this list where you will see it everyday. Pray to God to empower you to achieve your goals.
Time Management: Time that is spent cannot be regained again. You cannot go back to being sweet sixteen, no matter how much you try. Maximise your time by:
Identify and eliminate all activities leaking your energy. You need to focus all your energy on your priorities, if you are going to be successful. Identify and eliminate all time wasters in your life. This can be people, bad habits or life issues. Scheduling: This is looking at the time available to you, and planning ahead how you will use it to achieve your goals. Planning ahead will also minimise stress procrastination and confusion. Action Plan: This is creating list of all the tasks that you need to carry out, in order to remind and motivate yourself. So that you achieve a goal. Action plan is different from a to-do list in that it focuses on the achieving a single goal.
Powerful focus: The one of the main reasons why people don't maximise their potential is lack of focus. Ability to focus on priority needs discipline. Life is full of distractions. There are enough people and issues that want to steal your peace, joy, freedom and your attention. You cannot afford to give these away, because you need all these to energies to become successful. You also need passion. Passion is not to be confused with obsession. Passion is healthy interest that you can take a rest from anytime you like. Obsession is an unhealthy compulsion that you have no control of, and you can't stop. To be a success you need to focus on your passion. Your passion is a clue to your life purpose. Your strengths compliment your life purpose. You also need focus to learn and excel in anything. If focus doesn't come easy to you or you don't have passion for anything. Think back to when you had passion in your life. What did you used to enjoy? Also pray that God help you find your passion again: James 1:5 - "If any of you lacks wisdom, he should ask God, who gives generously to all without finding fault, and it will be given to him." (NIV)

Embrace Change: If you want something to change in your life, you need to change. Everything starts with you. Success and growth requires some sort of change. Without change there will not be any growth, and this includes financial growth. In other to thrive in life, you have to learn to embrace and manage expected and unexpected changes. Live is ever changing and we can't change that, but we can change the effect of change on our lives, so that it works for our benefit. Make conscious effort to control the flow of change in your life, by seeing it as a new beginning. So that change doesn't hold you captive.So remember, as Henry Ford once said, If you think you can, you can. And if you think you can't, you're also right. And as the Bible says, as a man thinks, so is he.


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Friday, November 11, 2011

Top 10 Parenting Books

!: Top 10 Parenting Books

Parenting books can be valuable resources to inform and increase awareness of the myriad of parenting and child-raising issues. Gaining valuable perspective from child experts, researchers, doctors, pediatricians, and other family professionals can help parents feel more confident and calm while interacting with their children. Being introduced to new information and skills can feel uncomfortable at first for some, and parenting books allow a parent to absorb information through self-discovery at their own speed and pace.

As a critical consumer of parenting information, it's important to put new awareness into practice. Changing behavior takes time, patience and commitment. Becoming aware is only the first step. Understanding the significance of the new information and connecting it to what will be effective for you, will help then move onto changing behavior and incorporating new parenting skills.

There are thousands and thousands of parenting books available. The following list is compiled using strict and specific criteria and each book has been reviewed by top family and parenting trainers and educators. The criteria includes choosing books that present new parenting information that is supported by solid research and/or science, rather than just un-tested theory. These books are more process-oriented, rather than just solution-oriented. That is, these books are about breaking down the parenting process into components that a parent can then use to build personal parenting philosophies surrounding healthy communication, values teaching, raising self esteem, effective discipline and more.

Here are the Top 10 books that all parents should read (in no particular order):

"Growing Up Again" - Jean Illsley Clarke and Connie Dawson provide the information every adult caring for children should know - about ages and stages of development, ways to nurture our children and ourselves, and tools for personal and family growth.

"Your Child's Self Esteem" - Dorothy Corkville offers step-by step guidelines for raising responsible, productive, happy children. Self-image is your child's most important characteristic. How to help create strong feelings of self-worth is the central challenge for every parent.

"How to Talk So Kids Will Listen & Listen So Kids Will Talk" - Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish give you the know-how you need to be more effective with your children--and more supportive of yourself. Enthusiastically praised by parents and professionals around the world, the down-to-earth, respectful approach makes relationships with children of all ages less stressful and more rewarding.

"What Kids Need to Succeed: Proven, Practical Ways to Raise Good Kids" - Dr. Peter L. Benson has done extensive research indicating kids who build assets and connections with home and community have more of a chance to succeed later in life than those whose parents indulge them and try to provide the assets themselves.

"Kids Are Worth It!: Giving Your Child The Gift Of Inner Discipline" - Barbara Coloroso rejects "quick-fix" solutions and focuses on helping kids develop their own self-discipline by owning up to their mistakes, thinking through solutions, and correcting their misdeeds while leaving their dignity intact.

"Kids, Parents, and Power Struggles: Winning for a Lifetime" - Mary Sheedy Kurcinka offers unique approaches to solving the daily, and often draining, power struggles between you and your child. She views these conflicts as rich opportunities to teach your child essential life skills, like how to deal with strong emotions and problem solve.

"Emotional Intelligence: Why It Can Matter More Than IQ" - Daniel Goleman's brilliant report from the frontiers of psychology and neuroscience offers startling new insight into our "two minds" - the rational and the emotional - and how they together shape our destiny.

"The Anger Management Sourcebook" - Glenn Schiraldi and Melissa Kerr show you how to empower yourself and redirect your anger into constructive behavior.

"The Roller-coaster Years: Comprehensive Guide for Parents of 10 to 15 Year Olds" - By Charlene C. Giannetti and Margaret Sagarese. This comprehensive guide to mastering the ups and downs of early adolescence draws on the findings of leading psychologists and other experts, as well as the authors' surveys of many teachers, parents and young adolescents.

"Yes, Your Teen is Crazy!: Loving Your Kid Without Losing Your Mind" - Dr. Michael Bradley draws on current brain research and gives parents the training and skills they need to transform their teenage children into strong, confident, productive adults.


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Monday, November 7, 2011

Book Review - Strength in What Remains - A Journey of Remembrance and Forgiveness by Tracy Kidder

!: Book Review - Strength in What Remains - A Journey of Remembrance and Forgiveness by Tracy Kidder

Tracy Kidder's latest narrative is entitled, "Strength in What Remains-A Journey of Remembrance and Forgiveness," (Random House, 2009). In May 1994, 24 year-old Deogratias Niyizonkiza (aka Deo) boarded a plane from his native country of Burundi in East Central Africa; bound for JFK Airport in New York City. He had two hundred dollars to his name, spoke no English and had no American contacts. He fortunately escaped the Rwandan genocide accountable for an estimated 800,000 deaths that year. Tensions between the Hutus and Tutsis initiated the killings (Kidder provides historical notes to comprehend their conflict). Deo had been a third-year medical student in his homeland. He arrived stateside with the herculean dream of becoming a doctor.

Immigration authorities questioned Deo upon landing; alarmed by his French-only dialect, and paltry funds. Deo benefited from this pre-911 era. Muhammad, a French-speaking baggage handler interpreted Deo's story for the officials; and offered him a place to stay. Immigration agreed and Deo began his American life. Muhammad, originally from Senegal, planned to return home; and lived in a Harlem tenement to save money. Deo slept on the floor in a destitute, doorless room. Muhammad introduced Deo to the New York City Subway; showing him areas that included Manhattan's Upper East Side. There, he secured a job at a supermarket, working twelve-hour shifts, six days a week, for fifteen dollars daily pay. He had no lunch break. Soon, Muhammad returned to Senegal, leaving Deo alone. Deo disliked his Harlem residence and discovered people slept in Central Park. He joined the ranks.

Deo's grocery delivery route introduced him to prominent New Yorkers; some of whom became instrumental in helping him achieve his career aspirations. Their cash, connections, and shelter enabled him to enroll in an English as a Second Language class. Deo graduated with a General Studies degree in 1995. He worked in a hospice at a New York City hospital to keep his medical ties.

In 2001 Deo pursued public health education in Boston. He met Paul Farmer, founder of Partners in Health (Kidder profiled Farmer in his 2003 story, Mountains Beyond Mountains). Farmer befriended Deo and helped him advance his medical career. In summer 2005, Deo worked for Farmer's organization in Rwanda. He became inspired to build a clinic in Kayanza, a town in his native Burundi. In 2006, Deo withdrew from his medical education to address clinic-building full-time (He would return to his schooling elsewhere in 2009). Deo became a United States citizen in 2007, another defining moment in his illustrious life.

Deo's story is remarkable given the tribulations he experienced during his Rwandan exodus. Dogs roamed the streets feasting on human heads. An infant continued to breast feed from its dead mother propped up against banana trees. Families were found slaughtered in their huts. Deo avoided detection by Rwandan militiamen by hiding under his bed. A Hutu woman befriended Deo (a Tutsi), and secretly helped him cross the Rwandan Border; and US Immigration officials trusted his story upon arriving at JFK Airport.

Kidder is known for immersing himself in his subjects' lives to authenticate his story. In 2006, he and Deo revisited his nascent American days while living in New York City. They toured the Harlem tenement where he'd slept, rode familiar subway routes; and walked Central Park where he also slumbered. From there they traveled back to Burundi where Deo relived his six-month exodus during the genocide. Deo's native language colors Kidder's narrative. The book's Part Two is titled "Gusimbura." It means to avoid using a person's name when talking about their death to loved ones, to relieve heartache. During his return visit to Burundi, Deo practiced much Gusimbura.

Amidst myriad global concerns, Kidder writes a novel of hope; and reminds us of the power of one.


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Wednesday, November 2, 2011

"The Nightmare That Is Public Education" by Dr Renato C Nicolai - Book Review

!: "The Nightmare That Is Public Education" by Dr Renato C Nicolai - Book Review

Anyone who is the least bit involved with their children's schooling will have some idea, and opinion, of how well the U.S. public education system is working. An educator with many years of experience in both the classroom and as an administrator, Dr. Renato Nicolai discusses why he feels public schools are failing to adequately educate American students, and what educators and parents must do to ensure that public education remains effective and relevant.

Dr. Nicolai does applaud the few dedicated teachers, politicians, and parents who are truly committed to, and are actively providing, an excellent education for students in the public system, but there is sure to be a lot of heated discussion because of his reasons as to why the majority are failing. One emphasized reason is the incompetence of teachers. Dr. Nicolai refers back to teacher education curricula and speaks to the absence, or low quality, of the basics in classrooms and schools today. From poor physical environments and classroom management, to inadequate discipline, relaxed attitudes towards dress requirements, and low expectations, he feels that it is America's swing alarmingly toward a liberal, permissive, almost-anything-goes bias (p.143), that is undermining the effectiveness of committed teachers, preventing students from learning, and is negatively affecting the entire country by encouraging disrespect and incompetence.

Dr. Nicolai uses a lot of alarming vocabulary to express his forceful opinions on the declining state of the American public education system, but also supplies quotes and a research bibliography to add support to his views. Agree with him or not, Dr. Renato Nicolai's "The Nightmare That Is Public Education" will most certainly get its readers thinking, talking, and most importantly from his standpoint, taking action.

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Sunday, October 30, 2011

Henrietta Maria (Women and Gender in the Early Modern World)

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Compiled by art historians, literary scholars, musicologists, and historians, this essay collection is an innovative and interdisciplinary study of Queen Henrietta Maria and her multi-faceted roles and responsibilities. Elements of the queen's popular biography - her European identity and devout Catholic faith - are only a part of the backdrop against which Henrietta Maria is re-considered.Drawing on the expertise of an international group of scholars from different disciplines, these essays explore and shed new light on the Queen's various roles: a patron of performing and visual arts with taste and influence comparable to her husband's, her salient political position between the French and English courts, and her political sentiments at the outbreak of the English Civil War. Through cutting-edge archival research that includes investigations into household accounts and personal correspondence, this collection ultimately presents a new assessment of female power and influence at the early modern court. What becomes strikingly evident is that Henrietta Maria had a distinct and profound influence on material and political culture that deserves the attention of art history, literature, theatre, and musicology scholars.

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Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Turning Distress to De-stress

!: Turning Distress to De-stress

The secret to managing stress is to look after ourselves and if possible, try to remove some of the causes of stress. We should also take a break when we start to feel things are stressing us out. We could also learn some relaxation techniques. Having a fellowship with the Holy Spirit, and praying in tongues, will relax and refresh us. We can also write affirmations about being calm, and read it frequently, to trigger a calm environment.

We must also pray for the stress to be lifted supernaturally by God. This will lead to peace that surpasses all understanding. God does not want us stressed: Philippians 4:6-7 - "Be anxious for nothing, but in everything by prayer and supplication, with thanksgiving, let your requests be made known to God; and the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus."

Even if stress is serious and needs medication, these guidelines should be used in addition to medical treatment prescribed.

Other Ways Of dealing With Distress:

We must avoid unnecessary stressful situations.We must do one thing at a time.We must read Christian books. Reading books can relax us. Relaxation helps to reserve our energy: 1 Thessalonians 4:11a - "that you also aspire to lead a quiet life, to mind your own business,Using breathing exercises to slow down increased heart rate, caused by stress.We must learn to be assertive: Matthew 5:37a - "But let your 'Yes' be 'Yes,' and your 'No,' 'No."We must avoid unnecessary conflicts, and manage inner conflict.We must see the funny side of life, and not take petty things too seriously.Eating balanced diets, and avoiding alcohol, nicotine and caffeine.Fitness and relaxation exercises.We must keep smiling and laughing, to trigger a joyful state of mind, even when nothing exciting has happened. The brain does not know that nothing exciting has happened. When we laugh, the brain sends happy signal to our mind.We must only think positive and Godly thoughts: Proverbs 4:23 - "Keep your heart with all diligence, for out of it spring the issues of life."We should develop organizing and prioritizing skillsPractice smiling within, and smiling with our eyes.Making joyful shout to God: Psalm 100:1 - "Make a joyful shout to the LORD, all you lands!"Rejoicing: Psalm 100:2 - "Serve the LORD with gladness; Come before His presence with singing."Walking and dancing.Christian short breaks, retreats, seminar, events, revival and conferences.


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Thursday, October 20, 2011

Don't Worry Be Happy

!: Don't Worry Be Happy

Divorce is very traumatic experience, but you can get over it. You can still be happy. If you're waiting for happiness, you'll miss it. Because happiness is not something you find. Happiness is something you bring from inside out. When you learn to trigger your own happiness from within, then you will attract happy people into your life. Because like attracts like. And birds of the same feathers like to flock together. Whatever you focus on, you will attract into your life.

Life after divorce is a new chapter. So start by looking at it as a new beginning, instead of an end. Don't let divorce deprive you from a life of joy. Accept that it has happened and move on. Healing happens one day at a time. And the quicker you start, the quicker you'll be free of all emotional baggage and garbage, trying to pull you down. It is easy to start worrying about how you will survive. Don't worry about how you will survive. You will survive, you survived before him/her, and you will survive after him/her. Use this time to transform your life by re-energizing your life with increased positive mental attitude.

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Keep a journal. Writing down your painful feelings is a good way of getting rid of it. And walking through the pain, anger and sadness. It helps you get it off our chest, onto a paper. Journaling will help you to understand your feelings more and lead to increased self awareness. Eat good mood food. It's time to look after yourself more. Start by Combining a high-protein food, like beans, chicken, cheese and fish, with a complex Carbohydrates, like brown rice, brown pasta, brown bread and green vegetables. will boost your energy and mood. Protein also boosts your brain chemicals production, of chemicals like dopamine which keeps you alert , and serotonin your feel good brain chemical .And Carbohydrates help you feel calm, energetic and focused. Exercise is a mood elevator. Exercise also increases the level of your feel good brain chemicals, like endorphine, serotonin, dopamine and adrenaline. They lift you up, regardless of your circumstances. They help us to be more optimistic, have better clarity and to be better at handling stress. Exercise also give you a great body shape and fit body. Forgive and forget Don't be bitter, be better. Tell yourself you are better than bring bitter. Bitterness is like a cancer, that eats people up. And spreads to every area of their life. Forgiveness is something you do for yourself, not for your ex. Because it frees you of unnecessary emotional baggage. Forgiving actually takes you out of victim mentality, to a victor mentality. Forgiveness give you opportunity to transform your life. And turn your trial into triumph. And to turn your mess into a message. It also protects you against anger and frustration. Reduce your intake of stimulants, such as tea, coffee, chocolate, alcohol and cigarettes. They are mood depressant. They give you a high , followed by a great low. Our pattern of thinking have an impact on happiness. What you habitually say to yourself determines your level of happiness. when you think about your divorce, If say to yourself, that your divorce is your ex partner's loss, you are less likely to feel down, but if you keep saying horrible things to your self, you will lose your joy, and become bitter. Develop a habit of talking yourself back into happiness, anytime you are down. Tell yourself things that will heal your soul,regardless of what happened: Proverbs 16:24 - "Pleasant words are like a honeycomb, Sweetness to the soul and health to the bones." (NIV) If you want to be happy, sow a seed of happiness to others. You reap what you sow. Sow kindness and reap happiness. Get together with other people going through divorce in your area. Set up a group, or join one. And help each other to heal: Proverbs 11:17 - "A kind man benefits himself, but a cruel man brings trouble on himself. "(NIV) Focus on what is good about your life. Focus on what you learned from your marriage. You attract into your life ,whatever you focus on. Our outlook always affects our level of happiness. Make your cup half full, and not half empty. Life has wrongly trained us to focus on what's wrong. But the more we focus on what's wrong, the more we attract the wrong things into our mind. And whatever has access to your mind, will eventually have access to your life. This is why some people keep choosing the wrong type of partner, subconsciously. Focus and lack forgiveness can immobilize us, from going forward. Write A Letter, to your ex about how they hurt you. Don't hold anything back. Pour out your heart in to the letter. Don't mail it to them, burn it. The letter is for your emotional healing. To get things of your chest, so that you can move on. And allow yourself to love again. This will help you to get the pain off your chest, and move on. Instead of keeping things bottled up. To attract what you want into your life, focus on what you want, and not what you don't want. Let me give you a practical example of how the mind works. If I was to tell you now not to think about an orange, that is exactly what you think about. This is because the brain transmits messages to mind as mental images. So it ignores the word "not", because "not", is not a graphic word. So when you think of positive things, it becomes your focus, and your desire: Philippians 4:8 - "Finally, brothers, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable-if anything is excellent or praiseworthy-think about such things." (NIV)

And remember, "happiness is nothing more than a state of mind. Happiness is nothing more than a selective memory. Choose to focus on things that lift you up. And choose to forget things that are trying to drag you down " -- Henrietta Elegunde


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Tuesday, October 18, 2011

The Life and Works of J.C. Kapteyn by Henrietta Hertzsprung-Kapteyn: An Annotated Translation with Preface and Introduction by E. Robert Paul

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Among the most influential, world-renowned scientists during the early decades of the twentieth century was the Dutch astronomer Jacobus Cornelius Kapteyn (1851-1922). Kapteyn's influence resulted from and contributed to the golden age of Dutch science. In the words of the brilliant English astrophysicist, Arthur S. Eddington: `Holland has given many scientific leaders to the world: it is doubtful whether any other nation in proportion to its size can show so fine a record. J.C. Kapteyn was among the most distinguished of its sons -- a truly great astronomer'.
The present text is an English translation of Kapteyn's 1928 (Dutch) biography by his daughter Henrietta Hertzsprung-Kapteyn. While the original biography suffers from -- but in many ways is also enriched by -- the emotional excesses of a loving daughter writing of her famous father, this new translation provides an annotated assessment of Kapteyn as family man, scientist and world leader. This new volume also opens up to a much wider reading public many of the enormously rich contributions, not only of Kapteyn the man but also of the Dutch, to the emergence of astronomy as a major intellectual force in the world. Perhaps equally important, the translated biography reproduces many biographical and technical details from Kapteyn's correspondence with numerous other scientists and scholars. Access to the Kapteyn biography becomes an archival treasure for future studies dealing with Kapteyn himself, as well as with the history of both modern and Dutch astronomy and with the rise of international astronomy.

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Thursday, April 21, 2011

Grace After Midnight - a review

The cooling of the chapters I have ever read in a book is a treatise on grace after midnight Felicia "Snoop" Pearson and David Ritz. It 'was the chapter entitled "That's why they call it Grandma's House". After reading this chapter, I had to immediately close the book. Imagine what happened was terrible and I knew I had my reading for the night to end.

I lifted for the first time this book because I'm a fan of the HBO series "The Wire" has been and the series is now complete. Felicia innovationThe performance in "The Wire" has had the attention of his audience, calling him as one of their favorite characters. I wanted to know how someone so young could fill the pages of memories. My interest was aroused and my research has been called on this character, they began "Snoop".

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What I respected about her was her memoir of brutal honesty. No excuses, no dressing-just from the truth. When was the last time you read a memoir or autobiography with this opening?

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ThisMemoir is taken from the birth of "Snoop," which £ 3 was a crack baby squint. This book takes you through their years of training, youth, where it is today. If you are a fly on the wall of the lives of urban adolescents growing up on the streets of East Baltimore.

This book gives you access to all women in Pearson's life. She shares her sexuality, her criminal past, his pains and loves them.

This is a dark memories in the face, is worth reading.

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christyleightstewart.com A brief review on the one hand this month, but a final special, they teach you in Jackie Chan, Kung-Fu of the hand. Books Featured article: The Girl in the Flammable Skirt: Stories by Aimee Bender, a day of sickness for McGee Amos Philip Stead Bizarro Christian Fiction! Journal of Experimental Fiction 37 by Eckhard Gerdes and Jeff Burk Thorns by Gina Ranalli Miserere 13: Katherine Marple Forked Tongue by Craig Sernotti immortal life of Henrietta Lacks by Rebecca Skloot L 'Crow: The Lazarus Heart by Poppy Z. Brite

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Sunday, April 10, 2011

Determining the density of a jelly baby

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Joanne creates a column density gradient from the new book by Steve Spangler Flying Naked eggs and potatoes in the process of determining the density of irregular objects show inspired. First, they calculated the density (specific gravity) of a gummy bear the weight in grams for the known volume in milliliters (or cubic centimeter) divided, and then check if the column of gummy bears to rest. Joanne also describes how scientists use the column densityseparate objects of different density, such as organelles and cells in the blood. Special thanks to photographer Jenice Johnson for their photos jelly. You can see more at http www.artsbyjphotog.com

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Sunday, April 3, 2011

Medical Apartheid: The Dark History of Medical Experimentation on Black Americans from Colonial Times to the Present

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National Book Critics Circle Award Winner (Nonfiction)
PEN/Oakland Award Winner
BCALA Nonfiction Award Winner
Gustavus Meyers Award Winner


From the era of slavery to the present day, the first full history of black America’s shocking mistreatment as unwilling and unwitting experimental subjects at the hands of the medical establishment.

Medical Apartheid is the first and only comprehensive history of medical experimentation on African Americans. Starting with the earliest encounters between black Americans and Western medical researchers and the racist pseudoscience that resulted, it details the ways both slaves and freedmen were used in hospitals for experiments conducted without their knowledge—a tradition that continues today within some black populations. It reveals how blacks have historically been prey to grave-robbing as well as unauthorized autopsies and dissections. Moving into the twentieth century, it shows how the pseudoscience of eugenics and social Darwinism was used to justify experimental exploitation and shoddy medical treatment of blacks, and the view that they were biologically inferior, oversexed, and unfit for adult responsibilities. Shocking new details about the government’s notorious Tuskegee experiment are revealed, as are similar, less-well-known medical atrocities conducted by the government, the armed forces, prisons, and private institutions.
The product of years of prodigious research into medical journals and experimental reports long undisturbed, Medical Apartheid reveals the hidden underbelly of scientific research and makes possible, for the first time, an understanding of the roots of the African American health deficit. At last, it provides the fullest possible context for comprehending the behavioral fallout that has caused black Americans to view researchers—and indeed the whole medical establishment—with such deep distrust. No one concerned with issues of public health and racial justice can afford not to read Medical Apartheid, a masterful book that will stir up both controversy and long-needed debate.

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Monday, March 28, 2011

The Chronique de Gérard Collard - La vie d'Immortelle Henrietta Lacks

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Gérard Collard vous livre aujourd'hui UN a Sélectionner exceptionnel, une vraie histoire d'livre UN inspiration ... The s'agit du livre de Rebecca Skloot, "La vie d'Immortelle Henrietta Lacks" aux éditions Calmann-Lévy. L'histoire d'une jeune femme qui après la mort Sat helper is science ... Regardez ... présentation du livre "La vie d'Immortelle Henrietta Lacks" par l'Editeur: Elle s'appelait Henrietta Lacks, corn les experts n'ont que son nom de deux syllables Retenu: HeLa. Elle travaillaitdans les champs de tabac du Sud des Etats-Unis où besognaient Ancetres Esclaves SES, SES prélevées cellules corn, a son of Iso, the UN outils sont les plus devenues Precious modernity de la Médecine. Emportée Foudroyant par cancer of the UN, en 1951, à l'âge de 31 ans, sans the one Elle contributed savoir à la mise au point du vaccin contre la polio au Tumeur décryptage virus et à la mesure de la bombe effets Atomique et à Avancees of fécondation Telles que in vitro,Clonage ou la Thérapie génique. À l'histoire de proches travers cette femme et de ses, nous invite Rebecca Skloot at Enjeux éthique aux reflecive, financiers et sociaux de la recherche médicale. side Récit boule, familiale Saga, historique et littéraire document Objet: ce livre des étonnant abord simple questions, auxquelles à la portée vertigineuse, nul peut echapper it. Qu'attendons-nous de nos doctors? À nos cellules appartiennent here? The source-patient êtrehumain dans Laboratoire UN? L'Âme de ou de nos ...

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Wednesday, March 23, 2011

The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks 1st (first) edition Text Only

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Sunday, March 13, 2011

The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks: The Young Reader's Edition

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A middle-grade adaptation of Rebecca Skloot's critically acclaimed, New York Times nonfiction bestseller

Henrietta Lacks was a poor Southern tobacco farmer who worked the same land as her slave ancestors, and whose cells—taken without her knowledge when she was treated for cancer in 1951—have become one of the most important tools in medicine. The Lacks family did not learn of Henrietta's cells until 20 years after her death, but these first "immortal" human cells grown in culture are still alive today: they've been bought and sold by the billions and have been vital in fighting polio, cancer, and many viruses. This incredible book explores race, bioethics, scientific research, human rights, the power of family, and the question of whether we control the very cells we're made of.

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Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Henrietta Lack - CBS Sunday Morning

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Henrietta Lack's cells, HeLa cells from her in 1950 and have been widely used in research collected.

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