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Discover how Tapping can help you release your negative beliefs about money and open the door to more wealth than you ever imagined. Emotional Freedom Techniques (EFT), also known as Tapping, has become a popular tool for realizing goals, as evidenced by the recent New York Times bestseller The Tapping Solution by Nick Ortner. For many of us, one of our main aspirations is to flourish in our careers and, by extension, in our finances. Yet limiting beliefs and fears keep people stuck in their current financial states. EFT uses the fingertips to tap on acupuncture points while emotionally tuning in to negative attitudes and past experiences, allowing people to transform their thoughts and feelings. Margaret M. Lynch teaches people how to harness the power of Tapping to identify and clear the blocks to prosperity. This book also features QR codes and URLs linking to video demonstrations of Tapping exercises.
The editors of the American Heritage Dictionaries, published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, have announced additions and revisions to the 5th edition of the American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language. The website www.ahdictionary.com and the iPhone and Android apps include this new material. WHAT'S NEW IN 2013? Hundreds of new words and senses. Here are a few: New and delicious food terms: burrata: An Italian cheese that is shaped into a ball with a thin outer layer of mozzarella and an inner section that is a blend of fresh cream and mozzarella curd. . chilaquiles: A Mexican dish made of pieces of fried tortilla cooked under layers of a usually tomato-based sauce and cheese, often served at breakfast with eggs and refried beans. . crema: The light brown foam on top of a serving of espresso. . kofte: A dish of the Middle East and South Asia consisting of ground meat that is mixed with onions and spices, shaped into balls or cylinders, and cooked. General interest terms: . coursepack: A printed or digital collection of assigned readings, as for a college course, typically including an assortment of periodical articles or sections of books. . peakbagging: The sport of climbing as many mountains as possible, especially those that meet certain criteria of altitude or prominence. . photobomb: 1. To move unexpectedly and quickly into the frame of a photograph that is being taken of (someone or something). 2. To appear unexpectedly in (a photograph), especially as a practical joke. . riverwalk: A pathway or boardwalk constructed alongside a river.[add period]
I am glad to have Irv Slifkin from Movies Unlimited back on my show ! This time Irv and I will continue to talk about this year so far and what we can expect from the holiday movie rush! Movies Unlimited is the world's oldest, most reliable video mail-order company. Established in 1978, the Philadelphia-based company has sold millions of videotapes all over the world since its inception. In addition to operating an on-line interactive movie store, MOVIES UNLIMITED publishes a world renowned catalog devoted exclusively to video movies. We will be talking about what is new but to check it out for yourself visit www.moviesunlimited.com.
Human trafficking is the world's fastest growing criminal enterprise and is an estimated $32 billion-a-year global industry. Up to 27 million people around the world are held in some form of slavery, but last year only 46,500 of them were identified, according to the 2013 Trafficking in Persons Report issued by the U.S. State Department. “Identifying and rescuing child victims of sex trafficking is particularly difficult,” says practicing attorney Pamela Samuels Young, www.pamelasamuelsyoung.com, author of “Anybody’s Daughter,” a new legal thriller that sheds light on the growing problem of child sex trafficking in the United States. Traffickers prey on the most vulnerable children, including runaways and children in foster care, Young explains. These girls -- often as young as 9 or 10 -- already have tragic lives. Nationally, 95 percent of teen girls arrested on prostitution charges were victims of sexual abuse earlier in their lives. "They're easy prey for pimps because they’re desperately looking for someone to love and care for them," Young says. When a would-be pimp befriends them, lavishing them with attention, clothes, food and shelter, it doesn’t take long for a girl to fall in "love" and comply when he asks her to help him make money.
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Dr. Tad Sztykowski is the founder and owner of Centers for Integrative Medicine and Healing. Dr. Tad was born in Poland and graduated from Medical School in 1982. His post graduate training took him to the Institute of Female Disorders in Poland where he completed his Obstetrics and Gynecology residency obtaining board certification in OB/GYN in 1987 and is currently licensed to practice medicine in 27 European Union Countries. During his postgraduate years he intensively trained in emergency medicine and completed his internship in internal disease, pediatrics and surgery. However, in that same year, his passion for Chinese medicine brought him here to the United States. He commenced his studies of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine at the oldest college in the U.S., New England School of Acupuncture in Watertown, MA. Dr. Tad, founder of the Foundation for the Development of Integrative Medicine and Former Vice President of the American Association of Oriental Medicine, has taught on the topics of Acupuncture, Oriental Medicine and many other health-related topics at various organizations and institutions including Brown University Medical School, Rhode Island Hospital and Woman & Infants Hospital. In 2003, he was awarded the "Acupuncturist of the Year" award for his work and leadership by the American Association of Oriental Medicine. Dr. Tad currently owns one of the busiest and most renowned Oriental Medicine Clinics in the United States, Centers for Integrative Medicine and Healing. Established in September 1990, Centers for Integrative Medicine and Healing has assisted over 15,000 patients with their health problems, performing over 200,000 treatments for conditions ranging from allergies to chronic and debilitating illnesses such as cancer.
Centers for Integrative Medicine and Healing
191 Nashua Street Providence, RI 02904 (401) 434-3550