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    This is not a recipe book like the countless of other books on the market. This book focuses more on the mindset and the lifestyle to lose weight and live a healthy life. The fourth book in Bora Gyeong's collect collection, Paleo Diet Blueprint, hopes to shed light on this new food craze sweeping the nation. When discussing the paleo diet, the topic of evolutionary biology has to be addressed because this is a diet that is based off of an anthropological view of man's ancestry and how he, alone, thrived as the apex predator in the food chain. When looking back at early man, as Gyeong does in her book, one sees that man hunted with his bare hands, fished with limited success, and lived off the land by picking and eating only what could be found in the wild. This means proteins, berries, roots, and tubers, and lots of variety in greens. For many, the paleo diet is like a dream come true because it means that they can pack in the protein without guilt; but for others it is a huge change from the processed foods they have come to enjoy, and to a certain extent, become addicted to. As Gyeong points out, the diet isn't about losing weight, although most will on this diet, but becoming healthy in an organic way. The book gives an overview of Mesolithic man and his and her lifestyle that helped them to survive and thrive in a dangerous and uncertain world; how adaptation to that environment effect the biological evolution of man; and how this knowledge can be harnessed to modern man's physiological benefit by eschewing processed foods and other unhealthy eating styles. The book hopes to provide a solid background on why this type of diet can be highly effective in changing someone's health and promoting a lifestyle more engaged around proper eating, sleeping, and exercise habits. ungekürzt. Language: English. Narrator: Robin McKay. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/bk/acx0/045523/bk_acx0_045523_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.
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    Of all the great cities in the world, few personify their country like New York City. As America's largest city and best known immigration gateway into the country, NYC represents the beauty, diversity and sheer strength of the United States, a global financial center that has enticed people chasing the "American Dream" for centuries. America's prototypical metropolis was once a serene landscape in which Native American tribes farmed and fished, but when European settlers arrived its location on the Eastern seaboard sparked a rapid transformation. Given its history of rapid change, it is ironic that the city's inhabitants often complain about the city's changing and yearn for things to stay the same. The website EV Grieve, whose name plays on the idea that the East Village "grieves" for the history and character the neighborhood loses every day to market forces and gentrification, regularly features a photo of some site, usually of little interest: an abandoned store, a small bodega, a vacant lot. The caption says, simply, that this is what the site looked like on a given day. The editors of the website are determined to document everything and anything for future generations. That is hardly a modern phenomenon. New Yorkers have always grieved over the city's continuous upheavals and ever-increasing size and complexity. By the 1820s, Wall Street had lost whatever charm it might have had; former residents complained that two-story houses had given way to intimidating five-story office buildings. The New York Commercial Advertiser noted in 1825 that "Greenwich is no longer a country village," but rather an up-and-coming neighborhood. Today, it's hard to find a history of New York City that doesn’t refer to Henry James's famous 1908 story The Jolly Corner, in which a man returns to New York after decades abroad only to be horrified by an unfamiliar hellscape of commercial growth. He finds his once-jolly childhood home nearly buried "among the d ungekürzt. Language: English. Narrator: Scott Clem. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/bk/acx0/089984/bk_acx0_089984_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.
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    The Girl Who Fished With a Worm: ab 2.99 €
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    I Fished My Way Through Life: ab 8.49 €
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    Here's a description of 'Mostly Six,' the first track on this CD. The comments are from Daniel Staniforth, a composer from England now living in the U.S.: Quick... run get the headphones... glass of wine... turn the light off... OK here we go... Step-motion in the bass... lovely arpeggios... solo flute steals in... ooh some slight chordal clusters (Paul!)... Ravelian strings... chromatic movement underneath... flute fluttering.... clever shimmers.... at tri-tones too.... ooh delicious call and response between the piano and winds... strings menacing slightly.... bits of staccato... methinks I hear an augmented interval in there.... spilled me wine... was I making that up?.... clucking flautine against the string wash.. slow fade... what? No harmonic resolution... can this be Mr. Page? How dare you end a piece like that... leave me hanging... half a merlot... craning forward to catch the last gasp of the flute... all at sixes and... oh very clever... 6/8, too... you're having a laugh...how did you do all that in 3.48? The luster... clever voicings... shade on shade... harmonic leanings... in and out modernisms? Showing us up you are! You're penance.... a cello sonatina... he says wryly.... wine stains on khaki.... I'll have that cigar now! And a few others have commented as well: Not only is this beautiful music expertly played. It is played by a true artist with incredible touch and deep feeling. Amazing! (Marc Ibstrat,USA) Wonderfully expressed, deeply moving sentiment that surely resonates with any human heart. The simplicity and genuine yearning for something higher, which I find in your music is not only inspiring and uplifting, but also a rare quality few people care to express through music these days. Thanks so much for posting here!(Parichayaka,USA) You have a way of drawing the emotions of your soul and putting them to music like very few others alive today can. Your body of work will stand the test of time, and I would not be surprised to find you listed with the Masters, one hundred years from now when we are all dead and gone (Ed Wemmerus, USA) Waves of contrast Broad and powerful work that is surprisingly light on it's feet, dodging a few shadows here and there (with minor shifts and touches of dissonance), but mostly illuminated by sparkling sunshine. Like a walk through the woods of Hansel and Gretel. Both danger and sweetness are present. (Richard Schletty, USA) Beautiful A pearl fished in the heart ! (Narad, France) [This music] has a vivid dramatic quality, constantly fluctuating in mood. I love your harmonic language. Is it sometimes bitonal? Whatever it is, it is fresh and original. (Clark Ross, Newfoundland) You do peaceful with a special style. Simple and relaxing. (Bill Pease, USA)
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