Kaz's own 30-year history of interest and experience in advice -- from her newspaper etiquette column to best-selling books, including Up the Duff and the Girl Stuff series - and years of archives and research have culminated in a full ...
Public health officials, sanitation experts, and even nonallopathic patent medicine companies attempted to respond to the interrelated issues of premature birth and infant mortality (Oppenheimer, 1996). Similarly, a wide range of voices ...
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In The Art of Perspective Management, Keith takes a lighthearted approach to exploring the factors that contribute to development of perspective, explaining perspective's influence on decision-making, and describing the technique of ...
Protection from Injury Common sense prevailed with arthur Jones, “. . . exercise can greatly reduce the chances of injury, but exercise is also capable of causing injury. The best type of exercise is the type that is most likely to ...
So when Sara Given, a real mother of a real toddler, saw a picture of a radiant new mother in a cute little sundress breastfeeding her newborn in the middle of a golf course, she finally had enough.
From birth, Josh Gunderson was doing everything wrong.
So when Sara Given, a real mother of a real toddler, saw a picture of a radiant new mother in a cute little sundress breastfeeding her newborn in the middle of a golf course, she finally had enough.
As intersectional feminists with two small children each, Bethany L. Johnson and Margaret M. Quinlan draw from their own experiences as well as stories from a range of caretakers throughout.
In The Art of Perspective Management, Keith takes a lighthearted approach to exploring the factors that contribute to development of perspective, explaining perspective's influence on decision-making, and describing the technique of ...
Critical Choices: The Most Important Book You Will Ever Write