Kissing Can Be Dangerous
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Author | : Criena Fitzgerald |
Publisher | : ISBS |
Total Pages | : 280 |
Release | : 2006 |
Genre | : Health & Fitness |
ISBN | : 9781920694784 |
Tuberculosis became a notifiable disease in 1902, and throughout history has been a major cause of mortality and morbidity in most communities around the world. 'It was like a leper's disease' was the response of an ex-tuberculosis sufferer when asked to describe his experience of having tuberculosis and the public's reaction to his illness. In the first half of the 20th century in Western Australia, the social consequences of tuberculosis were almost as confronting as the disease itself. Until the advent of chemotherapy in 1947, people with the disease were advised to adopt a way of living that would protect those with whom they came in contact. Kissing and close contact with a person infected with tuberculosis were absolutely forbidden. Using the oral histories of patients and doctors, as well as archival research, Kissing can be Dangerous reveals the way in which social and cultural perceptions of tuberculosis-as well as the biological effects-shaped the experience of the tuberculosis sufferer, and the response of public health departments to the disease. Also included are historical photographs and promotional materials from public health campaigns used by the Australian government.
Author | : Jackie Collins |
Publisher | : Pan Macmillan |
Total Pages | : 420 |
Release | : 2007 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 9780330449915 |
A brand spanking new, rejacketed B format edition featuring a letter from Jackie Collins to her fans... In Chances, Lucky grew up in a top crime family, in Lucky she was married three times, in Lady Boss she took on Hollywood and bought Panther Studios, and in Vendetta: Lucky's Revenge, she fought off a life-long enemy to keep the studio and her husband. Now in Dangerous Kiss, when a member of her family is brutally gunned down in a random car-jacking, Luky's fury knows no bounds. While tracking the killer, her relationship with her husband is severely put to the test. And suddenly into her life comes a man from her past. A man with a dangerous kiss.
Author | : Crystal Kaswell |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : |
Release | : 2016-11-02 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781942135210 |
He was supposed to glue my broken heart back together. Instead he threw me away.Now he's just another rock star asshole.He gets everything he wants.But not me. Not again.Ethan Strong was the first man I ever loved. He was the one person who understood me, the one person who made me feel whole, the one person who set my body on fire.We were supposed to be together forever. Then things got hard and Ethan forced me to choose between him and everything I've worked for.Now he's back in my life. He says we'll be friends. It's been a long time. I can forgive, but I can't seem to forget. The taste of his lips, the sound of his groans in my ears, those calloused fingers between my legs-- I'm going out of my mind remembering all the pleasure he brought me.Worse, I keep thinking of how happy he made me.I can't fall back in love with Ethan. It doesn't matter how badly I crave his gorgeous blue eyes, his tattooed arms, and his strong guitarists' hands. It doesn't matter that his smile still lights me up inside. It doesn't matter that I need him like I need oxygen.I'm not giving Ethan another chance to throw me away.
Author | : Sheril Kirshenbaum |
Publisher | : Grand Central Publishing |
Total Pages | : 144 |
Release | : 2011-01-05 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 0446575135 |
From a noted science journalist comes a wonderfully witty and fascinating exploration of how and why we kiss. When did humans begin to kiss? Why is kissing integral to some cultures and alien to others? Do good kissers make the best lovers? And is that expensive lip-plumping gloss worth it? Sheril Kirshenbaum, a biologist and science journalist, tackles these questions and more in The Science of a Kiss. It's everything you always wanted to know about kissing but either haven't asked, couldn't find out, or didn't realize you should understand. The book is informed by the latest studies and theories, but Kirshenbaum's engaging voice gives the information a light touch. Topics range from the kind of kissing men like to do (as distinct from women) to what animals can teach us about the kiss to whether or not the true art of kissing was lost sometime in the Dark Ages. Drawing upon classical history, evolutionary biology, psychology, popular culture, and more, Kirshenbaum's winning book will appeal to romantics and armchair scientists alike.
Author | : Glynnis Campbell |
Publisher | : Glynnis Campbell |
Total Pages | : 282 |
Release | : 2012-08-07 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1938114094 |
A thief by trade, Desiree of Canterbury can squirm out of any tight spot with a wink and a smile...until she meets her match in Nicholas Grimshaw, the most feared lawman in the shire. After Nicholas is forced to execute her guardian, he is honor-bound to care for Desiree. But Desiree may be the death of him yet, disrupting his orderly life until he doesn’t know whether to kiss her or kill her. Just when she decides to let him make an honest woman of her, a ruthless enemy rears its ugly head, and Desiree and Nicholas must use all their wiles to escape danger, cheat death, and save their newfound love.
Author | : Michelle Love |
Publisher | : Blessings For All SC |
Total Pages | : 242 |
Release | : 2020-03-28 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1648082688 |
Enjoy this bad boy book by Best-selling billionaire romance author Michelle Love.... I never thought I would ever feel this way again... Losing my wife was bad enough, but now I've fallen for someone so vulnerable and half my age. Biba May. Even her name makes me smile. Her spirit, her laugh, the way her dark eyes look at me...she makes me weak. But I can't take advantage of her-she works for me for Chrissakes... If only her skin wasn't so soft, her voice so sweet, her body so alluring... I want her, and I don't know how to stop this from happening... If I even try to stop it...
Author | : Jackie Collins |
Publisher | : Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | : 598 |
Release | : 2000-07 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 0671020951 |
LUCKY SANTANGELO IS BACK IN Jackie Collins' SCINTILLATING NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER! She's the seductively beautiful, street-smart survivor who fought for fame and power in Hollywood and happiness in marriage. She's the strong, exciting woman who dares to take chances -- and always wins. Now, driven by raw fury when a member of her family is randomly gunned down, Lucky hunts for a killer throughout glamorous Los Angeles. But her quest for revenge is complicated by the sudden return of a man from her past -- a man with a Dangerous Kiss ...will it destroy everything she has?
Author | : Daisy Hernandez |
Publisher | : National Geographic Books |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2021-06-01 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 1951142527 |
Growing up in a New Jersey factory town in the 1980s, Daisy Hernández believed that her aunt had become deathly ill from eating an apple. No one in her family, in either the United States or Colombia, spoke of infectious diseases. Even into her thirties, she only knew that her aunt had died of Chagas, a rare and devastating illness that affects the heart and digestive system. But as Hernández dug deeper, she discovered that Chagas—or the kissing bug disease—is more prevalent in the United States than the Zika virus. After her aunt’s death, Hernández began searching for answers. Crisscrossing the country, she interviewed patients, doctors, epidemiologists, and even veterinarians with the Department of Defense. She learned that in the United States more than three hundred thousand people in the Latinx community have Chagas, and that outside of Latin America, this is the only country with the native insects—the “kissing bugs”—that carry the Chagas parasite. Through unsparing, gripping, and humane portraits, Hernández chronicles a story vast in scope and urgent in its implications, exposing how poverty, racism, and public policies have conspired to keep this disease hidden. A riveting and nuanced investigation into racial politics and for-profit healthcare in the United States, The Kissing Bug reveals the intimate history of a marginalized disease and connects us to the lives at the center of it all.
Author | : Robert Klitzman |
Publisher | : JHU Press |
Total Pages | : 246 |
Release | : 2005-04-13 |
Genre | : Health & Fitness |
ISBN | : 9780801881916 |
In the era of the Internet and Oprah, in which formerly taboo information is readily available or freely confided, secrecy and privacy have in many ways given way to an onslaught of confession. Yet for those who are HIV positive, decisions about disclosure of their diagnosis force them to confront intimate, fundamental, and rarely discussed questions about truth, lies, sex, and trust. Drawing from interviews with over seventy gay men and women, intravenous drug users, sex workers, bisexual men, and heterosexual men and women, the authors provide a detailed portrait of moral, social, and psychological decision making. The interviews convey the complex emotions of love, lust, longing, hope, despair, and fear that shape individual dilemmas about whether to disclose to, deceive, or trust others concerning this disease. Some of those interviewed revealed their diagnosis widely; others told no one. Some struggled and ultimately told their partners; others spoke in codes or half-truths. One woman discovered her husband's diagnosis in a diary; when confronted, he denied it. Each year in the United States, 40,000 new cases of HIV arise, yet approximately one-third of the 900,000 Americans who are infected do not know it. As treatments have improved, unsafe sexual behavior has increased and efforts at prevention have stalled. Many of those infected continue to fear and experience rejection and discrimination. Addressing broad debates about the nature of secrecy, morality, and silence, this book explores public policy questions in the light of the nuanced, private decisions that are shaping the course of an epidemic and have broader indications for all.
Author | : Cathy G. Johnson |
Publisher | : First Second |
Total Pages | : 226 |
Release | : 2019-03-05 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 1626723575 |
Quiet, sensitive Faith starts middle school already worrying about how she will fit in. To her surprise, Amanda, a popular eighth grader, convinces her to join the school soccer team, the Bloodhounds. Having never played soccer in her life, Faith ends up on the C team, a ragtag group that’s way better at drama than at teamwork. Although they are awful at soccer, Faith and her teammates soon form a bond both on and off the soccer field that challenges their notions of loyalty, identity, friendship, and unity. The Breakaways from Cathy G. Johnson is a raw, and beautifully honest graphic novel that looks into the lives of a diverse and defiantly independent group of kids learning to make room for themselves in the world.