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Bedtime Erotica for Men

This collection of seven explicit short stories leaves nothing to the imagination. The stories are written with men in mind but women will find them equally satisfying.

This collection of seven explicit short stories leaves nothing to the imagination. The stories are written with men in mind but women will find them equally satisfying.

Politik dan radio

buku pegangan bagi jurnalis radio

Karena ukuran kelayakan berita antara komunitas yang satu pasti berbeda
dengan komunitas yang lain. 4. Belajar dari kesalahan dan pengalaman, baik
yang dilakukan reporter lain maupun diri sendiri. Dengan belajar dari kesalahan,
kita ...

The Great Community

Culture and Nationalism in Ireland

They devour one another and cannot digest themselves'.5 In Henry James's The
Reverberator, the journalist, George Flack, was 'not a specific person, but had ...
the ... The journalist's forfeiture of self was directly related to his apparently
dependent position in the marketplace of ideas. ... Henry James, 'The Papers', in
Complete Stories, 1898–1910, ed. ... 10 John Oldcastle [pseud. for Wilfrid
Meynell], Journals and Journalism: With a Guide for Literary Beginners (London,
1880), 72.

Body Respect

What Conventional Health Books Get Wrong, Leave Out, and Just Plain Fail to Understand about Weight

Mainstream health science has let you down. Weight loss is not the key to health, diet and exercise are not effective weight-loss strategies and fatness is not a death sentence. You’ve heard it before: there’s a global health crisis, and, unless we make some changes, we’re in trouble. That much is true—but the epidemic is NOT obesity. The real crisis lies in the toxic stigma placed on certain bodies and the impact of living with inequality—not the numbers on a scale. In a mad dash to shrink our bodies, many of us get so caught up in searching for the perfect diet, exercise program, or surgical technique that we lose sight of our original goal: improved health and well-being. Popular methods for weight loss don’t get us there and lead many people to feel like failures when they can’t match unattainable body standards. It’s time for a cease-fire in the war against obesity. Dr. Linda Bacon and Dr. Lucy Aphramor’s Body Respect debunks common myths about weight, including the misconceptions that BMI can accurately measure health, that fatness necessarily leads to disease, and that dieting will improve health. They also help make sense of how poverty and oppression—such as racism, homophobia, and classism—affect life opportunity, self-worth, and even influence metabolism. Body insecurity is rampant, and it doesn’t have to be. It’s time to overcome our culture’s shame and distress about weight, to get real about inequalities and health, and to show every body respect.

The first step, however, is universal: Be gentle with yourself. You've been doing
your best—there is nothing to be ashamed of, either about your body or for
wanting to change it. There will be times when you find yourself yearning to be
another ...