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THE SUBSTANCE OF STYLE by Kim Koster
While the most au courant consumer products were once available only to a few and at a premium, the past few years have seen a democratization of design

THE DOCTOR AND THE DIVINE by Kirk Kicklighter
Gradually, medical science has come to realize that spiritual questions are important to treating the whole person -- and to issues of life and death

CROSSING THE DIGITAL DIVIDE by Sarah Hardesty Bray
They may be avid consumers of computers, but women aren't designing many of the new high-tech products, and they aren't among those deciding critical matters of technology policy

HABITS FOR THE HEART by Robert J. Bliwise
Experiencing the age of reinvention: an education in putting stress under control, eating intelligently, and exercising faithfully

RESCUED AND RELEASED by Monte Basgall
While liberating harbor porpoises from Canadian fishing corrals, marine biologists get a rare chance to study the mysteries of these elusive marine mammals

TRACKING THE EFFECTS OF AIDS by Eric Larson
Part epidemiologist and part social worker, a researcher translates an interest in the complexities of health care into public-policy suggestions




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