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Date / Time: 7/15/2009 5:00 PM UTC
Category: Books
An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure when it comes to avoiding the unnecessary pain many people suffer today as a result of “computer burnout.” Author Adetutu Ijose shares her experiences and years of health research in this easy-to-follow handbook which identifies common symptoms of computer-related injuries.
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For many years, Ijose worked in the IT and financial sector. Deluded by the general belief that the computer environment was relatively "harmless," Ijose would dismiss the symptoms of tiredness and fatigue she experienced while working, unaware of the damage that was slowly affecting her body as well as her brain. Gradually, the compounding effects began creating a host of medical challenges, eventually preventing her from performing normal job duties.
This book will help you not only prevent injuries, but also understand the dangerous physiological aspects related to computer usage. For example, did you know that working on a computer could:
- Result in exposure to lead?
- Cause an acute iron deficiency?
- Create chemical and electrical imbalances?
With vital information than can speed up recovery from computer related injuries and disorders, Lessons I Learned the Hard Way is a must read for computer users everywhere. Purchase your book here:
About the Author Adetutu Ijose has worked for over twenty years as a professional accountant, a Database Administrator, an ERP consultant and an IT auditor. Currently a full-time writer and evangelist with the Church of the Resurrection, Ms. Ijose's future plans include writing more books on health and technology related issues.
Date / Time: 7/2/2009 6:48 PM UTC
Mind travel is a reality. Beings from all over the universe work together as operatives for the Inter Galactic Council to maintain peace. However, components of the original mind transfer device, which could also alter the mind permanently, have been found. The council fears that a crucial component containing the circuitry for the device has been seen on the planet Tishog and if it falls into the wrong hands, mind control would be a possibility, making it possible to change the course of history in favor of those in control of the device. The council, therefore, must retrieve it first to ensure universal safety. Frank Melton, a reluctant operative from Earth, teams up with others to retrieve the missing piece.
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About the Author Ian Newbegin is a late bloomer to writing novels but not to writing generally. He has written and published a study guide (Australian Study guide, Information Australia, 1985) and four journal articles, three that were peer reviewed. During the year 1999, he completed his PhD after which time he gained a passion for writing to relieve boredom, but mainly to formalize an idea he held for a novel ten years previous. Needless to say, his thesis involved the study of procrastination. As a young adult, Ian practiced Karate and meditation, eventually teaching it to students at school along with relaxation techniques. Later, he developed the concept of ‘mind travel’ from the principles involved in meditation, which forms the basis of the book, Stay. Ian has four adult children, six grand children, and a loving wife who supports his passion for writing.
Date / Time: 7/1/2009 6:19 PM UTC
At the end of one life, a new journey begins for those who have to live without their loved one. Walking through the Valley of the Shadow of Death helps those left behind “survive” death.
Walking through the Valley of the Shadow of Death is a book about one of the most uncomfortable subjects that people will face – death. Written from a Christian perspective, it explores the anatomy of grief, bereavement and what people around those who have experienced the death of a loved one may be looking for from their friends. Delving into what the Bible teaches about grief, and what friends of survivors can do to effectively minister to those grieving, the book’s practical guidelines will help both the grief stricken and those trying to help bereaved friends and family overcome their loss.
About the Author Kimberly Rose Carolan resides in Washington with her husband, Joseph. She and Joseph are involved at their church, Mars Hill, and volunteer at the Salvation Army. When not writing, Kimberly enjoys playing music and being outdoors in the Pacific Northwest hiking, camping, kayaking, and gardening.
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