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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 8
Gradually, medical science has come to realize that spiritual questions are important
to treating the whole person--and to issues of life and death
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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
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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
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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
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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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