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· 1992
This book is sure to amuse even those who seldom laugh. The story details fruitcake types, fruitcake history, fruitcake & the environment, & concludes with 101 cartoons. This is a book for "Christmas all year long." The introduction asks the question: "Do you know anyone who actually eats fruitcake?" And then it explains: "For deep-seated psychological reasons probably harking back to the days of the Depression, no one can bring themselves to throw fruitcake away. So we dutifully save them in their gaily decorated little tins, year after year after year. After you read this, if you ever again run out of ideas to use all those fruitcakes, then your collection is even bigger than ours." P.B. Smith is Managing Editor of The Villager, the weekly newspaper serving The Woodlands & South Montgomery County, Texas. She previously edited a newspaper in South Louisiana, hosted a weekly radio show, authored two books related to the fashion industry & was a fashion designer specializing in children's clothing. Equal to her ability to write delightful humor is her ability & passion for medical writing. Several of her articles have appeared in medical publications & she has developed a very successful "health page" for the Villager. To order books contact: Hawthorne House, 6910 Fannin, Suite 265, Houston, TX 77030.
The most comprehensive introduction to achieving total health. -- The first branded book on Wellness, which is important because the topic is fairly new to people, and they may be more inclined to seek out a trusted and easy-to-read book in order to get acquainted with the topic. -- Although wellness is commonly discussed in terms of its three main pillars -- exercise, nutrition, and stress management -- almost all books currently available focus on just one or two aspects. Wellness rests on three strong pillars -- proper nutrition, regular moderate exercise and stress management. As with anything balanced upon three legs, if one of the legs is missing or weak, the whole thing collapses. If you exercise regularly but eat poorly and do nothing to manage your stress, you are setting yourself up for illness. If you eat right but never get up out of your recliner, the same thing will happen. Even if you manage to eat well and exercise four times a week, the good benefits you accrue will not protect you from developing an illness if your life is full of unrelenting stress. The Complete Idiot's Guide "RM" to Wellness teaches readers how to improve overall health and avoid illness by balancing these three pillars. In addition to providing readers with the necessary facts in each of these three areas, this book provides them with the tools necessary to proactively track their own wellness initiatives and identify when its time to get a particular check-up or exam, and under what circumstances to seek medical care.
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· 1920
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