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Ernie Zelinski could change your view of the world forever. He has already taught more than 150,000 people what THE JOY OF NOT WORKING is all about: learning to live every part of your life-employment, unemployment, retirement, and leisure time alike-to the... [ More...]
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This collection of 350 quotes of wisdom from our elders brings together Albert Einstein's equation for happiness, Colette on the virtues of astonishment, and Julia Child's secret of longetivity: "Red meat and gin." Two color.
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The man who taught a generation to "be here now" brings his wisdom and humor to the path that takes us to the end of life and beyond, sharing stories from his own life and meditations to help explore the joy, pain, and opportunities of aging.
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Barbara Russell Chesser Ph.D., Amy Seeger and Paul J. Meyer join Jack Canfield and Mark Victor Hansen in compiling "Chicken Soup for the Golden Soul." This collection offers readers loving insights and wisdom—all centering on the prime of life.... [ More...]
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Prize-winning essayist Roger Rosenblatt offers readers a survival manual comprised of 54 gems of funny, brilliant, wise, and indispensable advice.
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Barbara Russell Chesser Ph.D., Amy Seeger and Paul J. Meyer join Jack Canfield and Mark Victor Hansen in compiling "Chicken Soup for the Golden Soul." This collection offers readers loving insights and wisdom—all centering on the prime of life.... [ More...]
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Beginning with discussions of classical and operant learning, Kausler discusses contemporary research on the learning of motor skills, stimulus discrimination, pattern recognition, verbal learning, and the transfer of learning to new domains. Written in an... [ More...]
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This book is designated to meet the needs of students pursuing a career in gerontology and associated fields such as social work, nursing, rehabilitative therapy, counseling, as well as serving as a reference for elderly people who wish to better understand... [ More...]
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This groundbreaking new book explains how and why we age—and how we may soon be able to liberate ourselves from senescence altogether.
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This second edition of The Graying of America greatly expands and updates the most comprehensive reference book on aging that is readily accessible to the lay reader. Featuring nontechnical language, user-friendly indexes, and more than 150 new entries,... [ More...]
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