This new approach to dieting breaks carbohydrates down into two groups, foregoing the popular wisdom that, simply "Less is better." According to Brand-Miller and her fellow authors, the kind of carbohydrate you digest is just as important, if not more so, than the amount. Inside THE NEW GLUCOSE REVOLUTION, readers will find not only a thorough ...
The New Glucose Revolution for Diabetes is the first comprehensive guide to using the glycemic index to control type 1 diabetes, type 2 diabetes, prediabetes, and more. The book features the latest, most accurate information with new findings by the authors. It includes GI-based recipes and menus for type 1, type 2, prediabetes, gestational ...
When novelist Paul Sheldon is injured in the mountains, he feels fortunate to be rescued by a nurse who calls herself his number one fan. Annie Wilkes adores his books about Misery Chastain, but when she reads his newest manuscript and learns that Misery is to be killed off, Sheldon learns just how brutal a critic Annie can be. Kathy Bates ...
"Walking Ollie" tells the funny and charming story of how a growling, skittish man and his equally growling, skittish dog broke each other in, came to see eye to eye, and decided to become best friends.
A case book written by prominent authors contains nine core sections with approximately three to five cases per part. The cases themselves focus on certain teams or aspects of team sports.
Focusing on Puritanism as a cultural and political phenomenon as well as a religious movement, the author addresses parallel developments on both sides of the Atlantic and seeks to place New England Puritanism within its English context.
In the best tradition of "The Book of Lists", and enhanced by contributions from commentators from the footballing world, footballers themselves and eminent writers (including Harry Rednapp, Dennis Bergkamp and George Szirtes), "the Book of Lists: International Football" collects the notable, unusual and most outstanding of all the talk, stats, ...
This pocket guide gives you the true story about carbohydrate and the blood sugar connection. Health authorities everywhere stress the importance of high carbohydrate diets for good health and diabetes management. But which type of carbohydrate is best for people with diabetes? Here it's revealed that: - Many 'taboo' foods don't cause the ...
Few artists spanned the movements of early-20th-century art as completely as did Hans Richter. Richter was a significant force in the developments of expressionsim, Dada, de Stijl, constructivism, and Surrealism, and the creator, with Viking Eggeling, of the abstract cinema. Along with Theo van Doesburg, Lazlo Moholy Nagy, El Lissitsky, and a few ...
"Smolin and Thoft's The Cornea" is often praised as the best available source of information on corneal and external diseases. This new edition, with its greatly expanded color atlas section, continues to provide guidance on diagnosing and managing problems associated with the cornea. It is now fully updated and contains additional information on ...
Who changed Bob Marley's famous peace-and-love anthem into "Come to Jamaica and feel all right"? When did the Rastafarian fighting white colonial power become the smiling Rastafarian spreading beach towels for American tourists? Drawing on research in social movement theory and protest music, Reggae, Rastafari, and the Rhetoric of Social Control ...
You lose your marbles when you've got a dog; that's what happens... One winter's afternoon, Stephen Foster walks into a dog re-homing centre with the intention of picking up a retired greyhound. Instead, he acquires an abandoned lurcher pup. Foster's knowledge of dogs is so vague that he has to look up 'lurcher' in key reference work The Giant ...
Describes every known species with respect to distinctive features, natural history and behavior, global distribution and current status of endangerment. 70 color photos and 130 b&w photos.
A novel about what it is to grow up. On street corners and market stalls, in back kitchens and swimming pools, across the walkways and the terraces of Stoke-on-Trent, Hewitt the man faces Hewitt the boy. Finding rare passion in the ordinary moments, he discovers what he is, who he might have been.
Forty favorites: "Beautiful Dreamer," "Camptown Races" ("Gwine to Run All Night"), "Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair," "Oh! Susanna," "Old Black Joe," "The Song of All Songs," "That's What's the Matter," more.
Few artists spanned the movements of early-20th-century art as completely as did Hans Richter. Richter was a significant force in the developments of expressionsim, Dada, de Stijl, constructivism, and Surrealism, and the creator, with Viking Eggeling, of the abstract cinema. Along with Theo van Doesburg, Lazlo Moholy Nagy, El Lissitsky, and a few ...
Amid the exuberant chaos of the Paris art scene between the world wars, among the jarring factions of Dadaists, Surrealists, Futurists, and miscellaneous others, Philadelphia-born Man Ray was universally admired yet - it seemed - stubbornly mysterious. Although he looms large in today's standard art histories as a figure of unmistakable importance ...
The first great American songwriter, Stephen Foster's songs (which include the state songs of Kentucky and Florida) are now part of the American folk tradition. This collection presents 30 of his most famous compositions and some lesser-known gems, plus photos and a new biography recapping his tragic life and untimely death. Includes: Beautiful ...
This is a study of the critics of Christianity in philosophic history, discussing the writings of Hume and Gibbon, and looking at other attacks on orthodoxy such as persecution, fanaticism and "the virulence of metaphysics".
Community songbook. Titles include: Old Dog Tray * Oh! Susanna * Beautiful Dreamer * Camptown Races * Laura Lee * Jeannie with the Light Brown Hair. 96 pages.
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