The One Minute Meditator alex morrowOn an average day, in an average minute, we can process over 240 billion bits of information per second. Such incredibly rapid brain activity can lead to confusion, fear, tension, stress, and anxiety. To stave off these pressures, our minds instinctively look for "one minute escapes": exercise, drinking and drugs, smoking, sex, and entertainment. All efficient short term distractions, none is a permanent salve. The One Minute Meditator shows readers
she tells the judge that most of her legal knowledge comes from a bit part curling around a stripper's pole in The Sopranos
But a New Yorker can fly to Los Angeles--or Borneo--with very little fear
"All we do
rock-bottom poverty
who has so much more to offer than a pretty face
600-mile voyage from the island of Tofoa in the Friendly Archipelago to the Dutch East Indies remains to this day one of the greatest feats of courage and endurance in maritime history
On top of all that
Now the villainous leader of the New Order is just a breath away from the ability to control the forces of nature and to manipulate his citizens on the most profound level imaginable: through their minds
from Chicken in Green Mole to Chicken Soup with Bok Choy and Ginger
and dozens of others
Margaret Creighton presents a new look at the decisive battle through the eyes of Gettysburg's women
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