1001 Things Everyone Over 55 Should Know

1001 Things Everyone Over 55 Should Know
Author: Constance Schrader
Publisher: Main Street Books
Total Pages: 292
Release: 1999
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9780385482240

With chapters on everything from lifelong learning to estate planning, and contact information for every organization mentioned, this guide is a must-have for all those interested in aging gracefully.

1001 Things Everyone Over 55 Should Know

1001 Things Everyone Over 55 Should Know
Author: Constance Schrader
Publisher: Macmillan Reference USA
Total Pages: 648
Release: 1999
Genre: Large type books
ISBN: 9780786219124

This complete guide to life after 55 helps to ensure that the second half-century of your life will be as vital and fun-filled as the first. Featuring health information, and outlines what you should know about handling credit, health insurance, taxes and Social Security, 1001 Things Everyone Over 55 Should Know is an indispensable guide. With chapters on lifelong learning, glorious grandparenting, mastering e-mail, hormone replacement therapy, crime prevention, estate planning, and more, this book is a must-have for those interested in taking full advantage of the best years of their lives.

Control High Blood Pressure Without Drugs

Control High Blood Pressure Without Drugs
Author: Robert Rowan
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 372
Release: 2001-05-15
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 0684873281

Now completely revised and updated with more than 75 percent new material, this invaluable book presents a proven hypertension treatment plan based on nutrition, herbal and alternate therapies, and lifestyle changes.

1001 Things Everyone Should Know about the South

1001 Things Everyone Should Know about the South
Author: John Shelton Reed
Publisher: Doubleday Books
Total Pages: 328
Release: 1996
Genre: History
ISBN:

The Confederate States. The Cotton Kingdom. The Sahara of the Bozart. The Bible Belt. However it is defined, the South is the most intriguing--and misunderstood--region of the country. In this collection of 1,001 short, eminently readable essays, John and Dale Reed illuminate every nook and cranny of this fertile land and culture, clarifying with an authoritative but humorous touch what everyone should know about the South--but probably doesn't. 400 photos.

Lies My Teacher Told Me

Lies My Teacher Told Me
Author: James W. Loewen
Publisher: The New Press
Total Pages: 452
Release: 2018-07-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 162097455X

"Every teacher, every student of history, every citizen should read this book. It is both a refreshing antidote to what has passed for history in our educational system and a one-volume education in itself." —Howard Zinn A new edition of the national bestseller and American Book Award winner, with a new preface by the author Since its first publication in 1995, Lies My Teacher Told Me has become one of the most important—and successful—history books of our time. Having sold nearly two million copies, the book also won an American Book Award and the Oliver Cromwell Cox Award for Distinguished Anti-Racist Scholarship and was heralded on the front page of the New York Times. For this new edition, Loewen has added a new preface that shows how inadequate history courses in high school help produce adult Americans who think Donald Trump can solve their problems, and calls out academic historians for abandoning the concept of truth in a misguided effort to be "objective." What started out as a survey of the twelve leading American history textbooks has ended up being what the San Francisco Chronicle calls "an extremely convincing plea for truth in education." In Lies My Teacher Told Me, James W. Loewen brings history alive in all its complexity and ambiguity. Beginning with pre-Columbian history and ranging over characters and events as diverse as Reconstruction, Helen Keller, the first Thanksgiving, the My Lai massacre, 9/11, and the Iraq War, Loewen offers an eye-opening critique of existing textbooks, and a wonderful retelling of American history as it should—and could—be taught to American students.

1001 Things Everyone Should Know about African American History

1001 Things Everyone Should Know about African American History
Author: Jeffrey C. Stewart
Publisher: Gramercy
Total Pages: 424
Release: 2006
Genre: History
ISBN:

This comprehensive and entertaining account of African-American history is presented in a fun, engaging, and intelligent way. Significant information in six broad sections includes Great Migrations; Civil Rights and Politics; Science, Inventions, and Medicine; Sports; Military; Culture and Religion.

1001 Things Everyone Should Know about the Universe

1001 Things Everyone Should Know about the Universe
Author: William A. Gutsch
Publisher: Doubleday Books
Total Pages: 376
Release: 1998
Genre: Science
ISBN:

White dwarves. Black dwarves. Red giants. Are these Disney characters? Actually, they are astronomical terms that are explained in "1001 Things Everyone Should Know About the Universe, the only source for a comprehensive and entertaining account of the stars and the sun, space exploration, and the Milky Way Galaxy. Eminent astronomer Bill Gutsch takes the reader on a journey to explore the nebulous star clusters, probe the core of the nuclear furnace we call the sun, tour the distortions of time and space, and demystify 997 more amazing secrets of the cosmos. Readers gain insight into how the galaxy evolved, and search its very heart where many believe there may lurk a monstrous black hole. Are there other beings that, like us, look up at the starry sky and wonder? "1001 Things Everyone Should Know About the Universe will ferret out the most likely places in space for life to exist, and reveal how scientists are actually trying to contact advanced extra-terrestrials. These are a few of the subjects "1001 Things Everyone Should Know About the Universe will present in a fun, engaging and intelligent way.