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S. Cohen and N. Weinstein, Nonauditory Effects of Noise on Behavior and Health, Journal of Social Issues, 37, pp. 36–70, 1981. R. Karasek, Job Demands, Job Decision Latitude, and Mental Strain: Implications for Job Redesign, ...
Kerr's first sentence , “ made some years ago by a colleague in French ” ( vii ) , reads “ The Spanish Americans are actually doing what the French are only talking about ( vii ) , which means that the debate is framed via the ...
She has a theory about low tar cigarettes; they are part of a well planned commercial conspiracy to make us smoke more nicotine. You first switch to low tar as you sensibly should but eventually you have to smoke more than normal to ...
After a lunch of fish 'n' chips and a short detour caused by a large herd of sheep, we arrived in Castletownshend, a tiny village sitting on the southwest coast. Row houses lined each side of the main street, the transition from one ...
Unlike recovery or relationship books, which focus on the symptom,
A much older, hotter version. It isn’t long before sparks begin to fly, but fifteen years is a long time. We were just kids back then. A week of fun won't hurt, right? Will our excess baggage wreck our second chance at love?
Lately, Anviksha Punjabi can't seem to get anything right.
"With vivid prose, Karen Ma takes us on a momentous journey with a Chinese family as it tries to grow new roots in a foreign land.
Excess baggage in our lives can have the same effects; it can weigh us down and place insurmountable pressure on our lives This guide explores the kind of excess baggage that a Christian may be carrying through life.
A groundbreaking novel, Excess Baggage shatters convention bringing colitis and Crohn's disease awareness into the national spotlight.
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Let bestselling author Judy Astley sweep you away with this insightful, uplifting and hilarious novel where a family holiday turns into more of a torment than a treat.
These stories are linked by the guys, who are long-term friends and share a common childhood tragedy. By the end, all four of them will learn to put past shortcomings behind them in order to find love... and to stay alive.
Rudy must navigate psychological complexities that leave him lost and confused most of the time. The novel takes the boys to The University of Wisconsin where they have to navigate a system that at best is daunting.
Each of us has a little too much of our own good thing—it's excess baggage that's holding us back. As Judith Sills says in this exceptionally wise and refereshingly pragmatic book, everyone has baggage.
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And all the while, the body count continues to climb... Excess Baggage is the third book in an enthralling new crime series by Jay Forman, that will leave you stunned by its shocking twist.
This is a new release of the original 1943 edition.