| Jeffrey Rossman - Self-Help - 2010 - 274 pages
Depression is the leading cause of disability in America. The incidence of depression in the United States today is 10 times greater than it was in 1960—and that rate doubles ... | |
| Ben Hewitt - Business & Economics - 2013 - 224 pages
When Ben Hewitt met Erik Gillard, he was amazed. Here was a real-life rebel living happily and comfortably in small-town Vermont on less than $10,000 per year. Gillard's no bum ... | |
| Cathy A. Malchiodi - Self-Help - 2002 - 232 pages
Making art, according to Cathy Malchiodi, may be as important to your physical and spiritual health as balanced nutrition, regular exercise, or meditation. Expressing yourself ... | |
| Nathanael Johnson - Nature - 2013 - 352 pages
In this age of climate change, killer germs, and obesity, it's easy to feel as if we've fallen out of synch with the global ecosystem. This ecological anxiety has polarized a ... | |
| Ronald R. Fieve - Psychology - 2006 - 290 pages
The author of the best-selling Moodswing presents a guide to a milder form of the disease, explaining how many people with Bipolar II are driven, high-achieving individuals who ... | |
| Tom Gorman - Creative ability in business - 1996 - 276 pages
Multipreneuring is a career strategy that provides the techniques for managing a more flexible "chameleon" career, ensuring prosperity and fulfillment independent of the ebbs ... | |
| G. S. Maddala - Business & Economics - 1983 - 418 pages
This book presents the econometric analysis of single-equation and simultaneous-equation models in which the jointly dependent variables can be continuous, categorical, or ... | |
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