Archive for February, 2009

The HOPE Formula: The Ultimate Health Secret

The HOPE Formula: The Ultimate Health Secret Optimum digestion is essential to maintaining the overall health of your body, but poor nutrition choices can lead to digestive stress and problems such as heartburn, indigestion, gas and bloating. The HOPE Formula explains how a combination of High Fiber, Omega-3 Oils, Probiotics and Enzymes can help restore and maintain digestive health.
Customer Review: Finally - A real solution!
My husband’s gastroenterologist sent him for every high-tech test which cost our insurance co. thousands of dollars to try to diagnose his abdominal discomfort. Absolutely no conclusions were reached by 3 M.D.’s and my husband’s extreme pain continued for 2 year. The “purple pill” was recently prescribed by the family M.D. and the side effects became worse than the problem.

Cooking Light Weeknight (Cooking Light)

Cooking Light Weeknight (Cooking Light) Banish 5 oclock guilt forever with the new, wonderful-to-read, wonderful-to-cook Essential Recipe CollectionWeeknight. It features more than 50 Cooking Light kitchen-tested recipes for family-pleasing, health- conscious meals that dont take a lot of advance planning. Easy entres, one-dish dinners, soup and salad, and make-ahead mealstheyre all here, and theyre all incredibly tasty. Just what youd expect from Cooking Light!
Customer Review: My favorite cookbook yet!
I have a million cookbooks, and am a food network addict. This is by far the best cookbook. It has pics to go with every recipe as well. There aren’t a huge amount of recipes, but what they have is all delicious. I don’t think theyre extremely FAST to make though. Some still have a lot of prep work. But that’s fine for me…. I make some of these recipes when I have company and it’s always a huge hit! I definitely think everyone should own this cookbook!
Customer Review: A working mom favorite.
I am a working mom and eating well is very hard to do when you have to please the palates of a trucker husband and an 18 month old too. I have made about 50% of the recipes in the book since I have bought it and I have not found one we didnt like yet. They are fast and not short on flavor.

Making Literature Matter: An Anthology for Readers and Writers

Making Literature Matter: An Anthology for Readers and Writers

Making Literature Matter combines an innovative writing text with a uniquely organized anthology for introductory literature courses that emphasize critical thinking and writing. The third edition addresses new trends in literature and composition, with more instruction on writing arguments and unique clusters that pair literary and visual texts for analysis.

Customer Review: Making Literature Matter–Providing a Response to “So What?”
Truly an anthology for readers and writers, this book encourages students to think more critically about the world around them. It calls on a variety of timely themes and genres to satisfy numerous interests and tastes in literature. It also provides many helpful rhetorical strategies for arguing about literature. Freshman writing instructors should give Making Literature Matter a look; it will not disappoint.
Customer Review: University of Cincinnati
A good required text for a Freshman English Composition class. A wide variety of selections that bring up a lot of ideas for in-class discussion or composition.

Leadership Is an Art

Leadership Is an Art

LEADERSHIP IS AN ART has long been a must-read not only within the business community but also in professions ranging from academia to medical practices, to the political arena. First published in 1989, the book has sold more than 800,000 copies in hardcover and paperback. This revised edition brings Max De Pree’s timeless words and practical philosophy to a new generation of readers.De Pree looks at leadership as a kind of stewardship, stressing the importance of building relationships, initiating ideas, and creating a lasting value system within an organization. Rather than focusing on the “hows” of corporate life, he explains the “whys.” He shows that the first responsibility of a leader is to define reality and the last is to say thank you. Along the way, the artful leader must: