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Fat Cells, Beauty and You!

Fat Cells, Beauty and You!

Mary Ann Barnes

iUniverse
2004
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In "Fat Cells, Beauty and You!," physician Mary Ann Barnes has composed a concise and frank report of current research in obesity and nutrition. Adding wit and wisdom from over twenty years experience in her work as a family doctor and teacher of family medicine, Dr. Barnes will help you learn more about yourself and what you need to do to maintain a healthy weight for your life-time. You will learn: Why you need to eat several times a day to lose weight How fat cells control your metabolic rate How pyschological and spiritual factors play a role in weight management Why exercise is important for long-term success How to 'rethink hunger' to know how much to eat Sound nutritional advice for a healthy body "Fat Cells, Beauty and You!" is a valuable resource if you are trying to lose weight, for parents of overweight children, and if you just want to learn more about healthy eating habits.
My Forever Friend

My Forever Friend

Mary Ann Holden

Questhavenbooks
2012
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"My Forever Friend", shows children how to have a personal relationship with God. The bear models for us how we can train our thoughts to see and feel everything with God, step right into His heart, and remain ever awake in His blessings. This heartwarming story contains many full color scenes capturing the beauty of nature and the delights of a child's world. It can inspire all of us to see life as a wonderful adventure graced with God's endless love.
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Mary Ann Yutzy

DelawareGrammy
2013
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Heartwarming of stories illustrating the ups and downs of daily life in the household of a Delaware poultry farm. Sometimes humorous, sometimes woeful, but always touching, CMW entertains and ponders and never loses sight of the importance of family. Her commitment to faith, husband and family are evident throughout. While quite enjoyable to read, many of these stories show us something about ourselves and inspire us to become better.
Managing Up, Managing Down

Managing Up, Managing Down

Mary Ann Allison; Eric Allison

Touchstone
1986
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From Simon & Schuster, Managing Up, Managing Down is Mary Ann Allison and Eric Allison's guide to being a better manager and getting what you want from your boss and your staff.Managing Up, Managing Down explains how to develop better relations with one's boss as well as one's subordinates, and discusses raises, motivation, firings, authority delegation, and business ethics
Abortion and Divorce in Western Law

Abortion and Divorce in Western Law

Mary Ann Glendon

Harvard University Press
1989
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What can abortion and divorce laws in other countries teach Americans about these thorny issues? In this incisive new book, noted legal scholar Mary Ann Glendon looks at the experiences of twenty Western nations, including the United States, and shows how they differ, subtly but profoundly, from one another. Her findings challenge many widely held American beliefs. She reveals, for example, that a compromise on the abortion question is not only possible but typical, even in societies that are deeply divided on the matter. Regarding divorce, the extensive reliance on judicial discretion in the United States is not the best way to achieve fairness in arranging child support, spousal maintenance, or division of property—to judge by the experience of other countries. Glendon's analysis, by searching out alternatives to current U.S. practice, identities new possibilities of reform in these areas. After the late 1960s abortion and divorce became more readily available throughout the West—and most readily in this country—but the approach of American law has been anomalous. Compared with other Western nations, the United States permits less regulation of abortion in the interest of the fetus, provides less public support for maternity and child-rearing, and does less to mitigate the economic hardships of divorce through public assistance or enforcement of private obligations of support.Glendon looks at these and more profound differences in the light of a powerful new method of legal interpretation. She sees each country's laws as part of a symbol-creating system that yields a distinctive portrait of individuals, human life, and relations between men and women, parents and children, families and larger communities. American law, more than that of other countries, employs a rhetoric of rights, individual liberty, and tolerance for diversity that, unchecked, contributes to the fragmentation of community and its values. Contemporary U.S. family law embodies a narrative about divorce, abortion, and dependency that is probably not the story most Americans would want to tell about these sad and complex matters but that is recognizably related to many of their most cherished ideals.