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Have you have struggled with diets that fail you again and
again? Are you or your family members frustrated with their
attempts to lose weight? Are you certain your thyroid is
malfunctioning?
Originally created by Dr. Lisa Clark to help aid her patients
with weight management, Lighten Up, America presents a handbook for
healthy weight management through healthy living, along with an
easy-to-understand description of how the body gains and loses
weight. After working in clinical medicine for fourteen years and
spending thousands of hours discussing weight loss with her
patients, Clark knew that a handbook with the important points she
discussed every day could help people looking for advice.
Part One, "Education Is the Key," considers the secret to losing
weight and really maintaining a comfortable, healthy body weight.
It can help you learn how to balance calories in versus calories
out-the real key to weight loss. It also explores the dangers of
obesity and other health problems associated with obesity. Part
Two, "Age and Weight," addresses the life stages of battling
weight, from infancy to adulthood. Included is commonsense
information that can help you attain a healthy weight by adapting
to a healthy lifestyle. Finally, Part Three, "Motivate Thyself,"
gives tips and advice on developing discipline and making healthy
choices-not just during the weight-loss process, but for the rest
of your life. Written with honesty and humor, Lighten Up, America
seeks to educate patients on achieving and maintaining their ideal
body weight.
Partnerships between the public and private sectors are an
increasingly accepted method to deal with pressing global issues,
such as those relating to health. Partnerships, comprised of states
and international organizations (public sector) and companies,
non-governmental organizations, research institutes and
philanthropic foundations (private sector), are forming to respond
to pressing global health issues. These partnerships are managing
activities that are normally regarded to be within the domain of
states and international organizations, such as providing access to
preventative and treatment measures for certain diseases, or
improving health infrastructure within certain states to better
manage the growing risk of disease. In the shadow of the success of
these partnerships lies, however, the possibility of something
going wrong and it is to this shadow that this book sheds light.
This book explores the issue of responsibility under international
law in the context of global health public-private partnerships.
The legal status of partnerships under international law is
explored in order to determine whether or not partnerships have
legal personality under international law, resulting in them being
subject to rules of responsibility under international law. The
possibility of holding partnerships responsible in domestic legal
systems and the immunity partnerships have from the jurisdiction of
domestic courts in certain states is also considered. The obstacles
to holding partnerships themselves responsible leads finally to an
investigation into the possibility of holding states and/or
international organizations, as partners and/or hosts of
partnerships, responsible under international law in relation to
the acts of partnerships. This book will be of interest to those
researching and working in areas of global governance, especially
hybrid public-private bodies; the responsibility under
international law of states and international organizations; and
also global health. It provides doctrinal clarification and
practical guidance in a developing field of international law.
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Everyday (Paperback)
Lisa Clark
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R199
R109
Discovery Miles 1 090
Save R90 (45%)
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Ships in 5 - 7 working days
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As a working mom, Lisa Clark is constantly on the clock and trying to find ways to cheat time. There are days where she literally mothers her twin tweens remotely from her phone, making sure they have arrived home safely, that they have changed out of their school clothes, that they are doing their homework or are on their way to horse-riding. And when her day gets busier, the last decision she wants to make is what to cook her family for dinner. In Everyday shares some insights into how to provide healthy, balanced and quick recipes for the mom (or dad) on the move!
The book is divided into 10 chapters, each starting off with a basic recipe and then followed by several others that show how to turn one quick meal into several appetising dishes. From muesli, tomato sauce and roasted vegetables to fish, chicken, pastry and sponge cake, there is sure to be a recipe to inspire your everyday cooking.
Die Koekiefles is ’n versameling van meer as 90 resepte vir koekies
en beskuit wat spesiaal vir die tuisbakker saamgestel is. Die
resepte is getoets en geskik vir enigiemand wat nie kan wag om hul
koekieflesse en -blikke vol te maak nie. Die resepte is
gebruikersvriendelik en glad nie ingewikkeld nie – enige iemand kan
dus die koekies bak, nie net ervare bakkers nie. Die Koekiefl es
herinner aan die dae toe ‘koekiebak’ terapeuties en ’n belangrike
deel van die lewe was.
Partnerships between the public and private sectors are an
increasingly accepted method to deal with pressing global issues,
such as those relating to health. Partnerships, comprised of states
and international organizations (public sector) and companies,
non-governmental organizations, research institutes and
philanthropic foundations (private sector), are forming to respond
to pressing global health issues. These partnerships are managing
activities that are normally regarded to be within the domain of
states and international organizations, such as providing access to
preventative and treatment measures for certain diseases, or
improving health infrastructure within certain states to better
manage the growing risk of disease. In the shadow of the success of
these partnerships lies, however, the possibility of something
going wrong and it is to this shadow that this book sheds light.
This book explores the issue of responsibility under international
law in the context of global health public-private partnerships.
The legal status of partnerships under international law is
explored in order to determine whether or not partnerships have
legal personality under international law, resulting in them being
subject to rules of responsibility under international law. The
possibility of holding partnerships responsible in domestic legal
systems and the immunity partnerships have from the jurisdiction of
domestic courts in certain states is also considered. The obstacles
to holding partnerships themselves responsible leads finally to an
investigation into the possibility of holding states and/or
international organizations, as partners and/or hosts of
partnerships, responsible under international law in relation to
the acts of partnerships. This book will be of interest to those
researching and working in areas of global governance, especially
hybrid public-private bodies; the responsibility under
international law of states and international organizations; and
also global health. It provides doctrinal clarification and
practical guidance in a developing field of international law.
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Justice (Paperback)
Lisa Clark O'Neill
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R476
Discovery Miles 4 760
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Ships in 18 - 22 working days
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It's a dog eat dog world for Ava Martinez. On the surface her life
seems charmed - beauty, brains, a successful veterinary practice -
but Ava harbors a secret. And one rash act on a foggy night
threatens to destroy it all. The niece of one of the most ruthless
crime lords in the country, Ava has lived her life as an unwilling
pawn in her uncle's illegal game. When Ava accidentally stumbles
upon an unknown man lying unconscious in the trunk of a car - a man
destined for death at the hands of her uncle's men - she risks her
life to get him to safety and to thwart her uncle's nefarious
scheme. Little does she know that lifting the lid of that trunk
will be like opening Pandora's box. When Assistant District
Attorney Jordan Wellington - the man she rescued - brings his dog
to the door of her veterinary clinic, she does her best to thwart
his amorous intentions, but fate has a different idea. When a walk
in the park, a friend's blind date, seemingly everything throws
them together, the normally strong-willed Ava finds herself
irrevocably drawn into a seductive and deadly game. Because if
Jordan ever regains his memory of that night, both of their lives
could be in danger.
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Avarice (Paperback)
Lisa Clark O'Neill
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R524
Discovery Miles 5 240
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Ships in 18 - 22 working days
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Malice (Paperback)
Lisa Clark O'Neill
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R496
Discovery Miles 4 960
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Ships in 18 - 22 working days
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Samantha Martin's carefully reconstructed life is teetering on the
edge of disaster. After surviving an abusive childhood, Sam is only
months away from completing her hard-won college degree when she
gets devastating news about her brother. Donnie, her protector and
best friend, lies in a coma in a Charleston hospital. Sam struggles
with the question of who shot her beloved brother as well as the
monumental expenses of his ongoing care, and in desperation seeks
ready cash by agreeing to act as the "entertainment" for a local
man's bachelor party - where to her everlasting mortification, she
encounters the one man who'd ever meant enough to her to break her
heart. Forensic artist Josh Harding recognizes the butterfly tattoo
on the curvaceous hip of the wig-bedecked stripper. After all, he'd
spent hours sketching her lovely figure while a student at the
Savannah College of Art and Design. Now here she is, eight years
later, and it becomes clear that Sam is in trouble. Seemingly
unrelated threads weave into a pattern surrounding her and her
brother. Exposing criminal enterprise among the upper echelon of
local society and the shocking truth behind the city's most famous
murder, the unexpected connections that neither Josh nor Sam saw
coming draw them both into a tangled web of love and Deception.
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