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Microbes and Men (DVD)
Patricia Heneghan, Michael Godfrey, Arthur Lowe, Frank Gatliff, Keith Drinkel, …
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All six episodes from the 1974 television series starring Arthur
Lowe. Based on the book by Robert Reid the series follows the
stories of the men credited as the founders of modern medicine:
Louis Pasteur (Lowe), Robert Koch (James Grout) and Rudolf Virchow
(Frank Gatliff). The episodes are: 'Invisible Enemy', 'A Germ Is
Life', 'Men of Little Faith', 'Certain Death', 'Tuberculin Affair'
and 'Search for the Magic Bullet'.
Box set featuring all three of Eric and Ernie's big screen
adventures. In 'The Intelligence Men' (1965) Eric helps secret
agent Ernie to protect Russian ballerina Madame Petrovna when her
life is placed in danger. In 'That Riviera Touch' (1966) the pair
travel to the Riviera, where they become mixed up with jewel
thieves while attempting to romance the beautiful Claudette. In
'The Magnificent Two' (1967) the boys visit Latin America, where
Eric is persuaded by a latin beauty to impersonate a dead rebel
leader.
Discover the art of being human in this provocative story of
redemption, hope and change. Meet yourself for the first time as
you travel the hero-path with the world's greatest philosophers,
psychologists, poets and family therapists. Confront raw human
emotion with highly celebrated literary giants, sports' heroes,
music legends and spiritual masters. Come face-to-face with your
phantom self, your shadow, your stranger, your false
role-self...the dark side of your own nature. Uncover your own
dysfunction, thinking errors and diabolical force of the human ego.
Experience the magic of grief, of forgiveness and velocity of
anger. Absorb the healing virtues of patience and humor. Witness
the downward spiral of addiction and life-affirming grace of
recovery. Lounge in the serene luxury of mindfulness, of surrender
and inner non resistance. * Become present for your own life. *
Turn the mundane into the sacred.
Kyle Meyers just lost his job (again) and is headed to Wisconsin
for Thanksgiving with the family. Back in his hometown, Kyle
remembers the awkward dates, hilarious situations, mistakes and
sidesteps made and the curious people he met on his journey. He's
flooded with memories of the life he had before moving to New York
City and rediscovers it's never too late to hit the reset button.
Did You Miss Out on What You Really Wanted While You Were Busy Just
Surviving? Do you ever feel a quiet sadness or disappointment over
lost opportunities, superficial relationships, missed moments with
friends and family, or things you've said or done? That's regret.
It can sap your energy, poison your future, and harm those you
treasure. Without Regret offers you the opportunity to change the
course of your life by eliminating your past regret and avoiding
any regret in the future. Read it and learn to achieve what you
want without sacrificing your loved ones, your integrity, or your
health. Author J. Michael Godfrey offers compelling stories,
step-by-step techniques, and clear guidance to help you eliminate
the regret you feel about your past choices and then to live your
life in a way that you no longer have to regret anything. Honest
and empowering, Without Regret is a book you'll cherish because it
made a lasting positive impact on your life. "Without Regret
tackles many issues common to our times: productivity,
communication, burnout, sabotage, and how to live a life you design
instead of a life that just happens to you... Without Regret will
make you a better person and a winner at the game of life." Grant
Teaff, Executive Director, American Football Coaches Association
"Being yourself requires courage. Without Regret ...candidly
illustrates how each of us can live our lives with integrity, even
while glimpsing at the rear-view mirror." Brian L Fowler, MD,
author of The Beating of My Hearts "It's never too late to do away
with regret and be uniquely you...Without Regret is a timely
message for those who struggle with the demands of faith, family,
and work. Rev. Dr. Wade E. Smith, Ph.D.
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