Sunday, January 25, 2009

I Need to Be Safe or Making Sense of Menopause

I Need to Be Safe: I'm Worth It!: How to Protect Your Child from Danger

Author: Janet Goliger

Whether or not you have taken self-defense classes before, this book will give you and your child the tools to be more aware and ready to take action. Children are invaluable and precious. The fact is children are small, they are weaker than their attackers, and they are vulnerable. However, they are not defenseless if we arm them with the appropriate tools. The key to our children's safety is to give them those specific survival tools so that they never enter that car, never grab that hand, and so they know how to get away before they are grabbed. This book, which includes specific photos, shows you how to teach your children to defend themselves in any threatening situation while learning in a non-threatening environment. Give them the opportunity to be our future.



Interesting textbook: Managerial Ethics or Reflections

Making Sense of Menopause: Over 150 Women and Experts Share Their Wisdom, Experience, and Commonsense Advice

Author: Faye Kitchener Con

As comforting as a talk with a good friend, Making Sense of Menopause is the prime-of-life guide that women have been waiting for. Combining the most up-to-date medical information with the experience and advice of dozens of women who have been there, Cone answers all the questions many women are too embarrassed - or may not know enough - to ask, such as:

  • When will I start menopause, and how will I know when it happens?
  • What can I do about a hot flash that strikes in the middle of the night? Or in the middle of a meeting?
  • How do I make the decision for or against hormone replacement therapy?
  • What do alternative treatments like homeopathy, acupuncture, or herbal medicine have to offer?
  • How to men really feel about menopause?



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