The best teachers are the ones who inspire their students. This is no secret, but sometimes in the midst of standardized testing, enlarged class sizes, metal detectors, and other daily distractions, schools forget that students learn... Read More
Most travel guides are jammed with star ratings and brief descriptions of hotels, restaurants, shopping, and nightlife. By contrast, this book is full of art images, maps, and summary sidebars ranging in topics from the Reformation to... Read More
Across cultures and generations individuals dread change. It is uncomfortable and disorienting and our inability to process change is perhaps what motivated Angelique Silberman to write this self-help book Change: The Human Dis-ease. The... Read More
In these days of online recipe sites and bookstores crammed with every kind of cookbook imaginable it’s a bit hard to justify another cookbook unless it is wildly original excitingly ethnic or eminently practical (quick... Read More
Tai Chi Master Domingo Colon has put his many years of experience as a physical therapist, adaptive fitness specialist, and Tai Chi instructor to excellent use in this succinct workbook of Tai Chi exercises for seniors. Although he is... Read More
There is no God. There is no forgiveness. The world is on a continuous cycle of good and evil in which evil and its cesspools of iniquity are forever compelling everyday people to do deceitful things. This is the world according to... Read More
Those who have associated the term “yoga” with words like “difficult” “time-consuming” “boring” or “painful” will find Gentle Yoga for 50 Plus* a lighthearted encouraging and easy-to-follow introduction to a practice... Read More
For more than thirty years Dr. Bindya Singh has researched the fields of health and wellness—mental physical and spiritual. From this wellspring of knowledge and experience she has distilled a “best practices” approach for “a... Read More