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My first book, Possibilities with Parkinson's: A Fresh Look, developed the theory of spectrum presentation of Parkinson's disease. This book expands on those thoughts to describe the design of a Parkinson's self-management toolkit. As a writer advocating for the Parkinson's community, it is my hope that I can make a change not only in my Parkinson's but for others also."With Possibilities with Parkinson's: Developing a Self-Management Toolkit, Dr. C. has created another brilliant book that is supportive and provides practice tips for both the physical and emotional challenges of this disease. I strongly recommend this book to everyone with Parkinson's disease, their partners and anyone with a chronic neurological disorder, including chronic pain."Jeannette Guerrasio, MD Internal Medicine and Geriatrics, author of Embrace Ageing"Possibilities is a streamlined extension of Dr C.'s remarkable insights about the mysteries of Parkinson's disease. Dr. C.'s suggested action steps are indispensable for any sufferer determined to live well with their condition.Gil Thelen, President MeOverPD, author of Counterpunch: Duking it Out with Parkinson's"Dr. C.'s columns have so much to offer readers because they are so precise in their descriptions of symptoms and feelings. Dr. C. is so good at cataloguing prescriptions and developing a way forward that his lived experience lends them so much relevance and authenticity." Robert S., Editor, BioNews Inc.
The knowledge, the wisdom, the manners and morals, depicted in the epic tales, are our valued inheritance. Happily, this brilliant and mellifluous legacy, embedded in the Ramayana and the Mahabharata, has been reinvented and retold in the present collection of epic tales. An attempt has been made in this book to retrieve the hoary past, qua the ancient tales, unknown or less known, with a view to making them known to the common citizens. The tales as implied in the title of the book "Recalling the Epic Tales," are both spiritual and religious. Verily, they may be remote in time, but they are not remote in thought.
Boomi Sasthram is a Tamil book published in 1832 by Kanam Irenius Iyer. It was one of the first books on geography in Tamil. Sanskrit terms are extensively used in this book.The geography, countries, climate, people and species of every continent inhabited by the people of the earth are written in this book in Tamil that children can understand. A number of terms were adopted which later came into wider use.Boomi Sasthram was published by Nellai Apostle Rev. C. T. E. Rhenius Iyer in 1832 from Palayankottai with the intention that Tamils ¿¿should know about all the universes including the earth.It has been written to know the real God Paraparan and to teach and teach other teachings that convey wisdom and to study and to remove ignorance and to know what is in the world through this Boomi SasthramIt is noteworthy that this Boomi Sasthram was the first book published in Tamil.It is the greatest treasure we have got our hands on. The Tirunelveli Christian History Society has taken this initiative in the language style of this period with the aim that the people of the church of this period should also know.
Do you know that there was a "three-legged" seer, named rishi Bhringi? Perhaps you do not know. To make you "know" the "unknown," or "lesser known," is the sine qua non, nay the aim, of the book entitled "Story Time: The Puranic Wisdom." For the stories, myths, legends, tales, included in this volume, have been dug out from the holy scriptures and renowned classics. One of the characteristic beauties of the puranic and the classical literature is the happy amalgamation of nature and imagination. It is common to entertain children with stories in which birds and beasts are made to speak. But the stories of the Puranas and the epics are meant for elderly people. The usual expedient device employed is that these creatures in the previous birth, were human beings. For instance, a deer was a rishi in the previous birth, or a fox a king; the subsequent degradation being due to a curse. Each story teaches us something about life.
Draws on societies' unique histories, distinctive paths of institutional development and contrasting cultures to explain why they adopt different policies for common problems. It compares the United States with Sweden on tax policy, Canada on financing medical care, France on abortion policy, and Japan on immigration.
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