books:
Telemedicine: What the Future Holds When You're Ill
1 review
Maryann Karinch
New Horizon Press
, 1994
Medicine for our future
This book gives the reader a thorough overview of what telemedicine is and what is can be. It is written for both the medical professional and the public with new insights into how technology WILL affect our future. This is a book that will help readers educate themselves about the future of their medical care and prove to be a valuable resource for those looking for hard to find information.
How to Become an Expert on Anything in Two Hours
Gregory Hartley
, Maryann Karinch
AMACOM
, 2008
For those in almost any field, the ability to immediately connect with others through knowledge of a particular subject area is vital to gaining trust, solidifying relationships, and getting ideas across. Convincing others that one 'knows what he's talking about' can help win clients, gain allies, make sales, and much more. But tricks and shortcuts, like peppering conversation with jargon or random facts, can seem transparent at best, and often ...
How to Spot a Liar: Why People Don't Tell the Truthà And How You Can Catch Them
17 reviews
Gregory Hartley
, Maryann Karinch
Career Press
, 2005
Insightful and useful information
This book is full of insightful and useful information that even the everyday person can incorporate into their lives. It taught me what to look for when speaking to a person and has already been helpful with my business colleagues. Thanks for the info!
Empowering Underachievers : How to Guide Failing Kids (8-18) to Personal Excellence
5 reviews
Peter A. Spevak Ph.D.
, Maryann Karinch
New Horizon Press
, 2000
Empowering Underachievers Report
Great Book, Finally someone explained why all the other motivational approaches didn't work. I tried rewards, punishment, tutoring, homework sheets and organizing systems. I even gave my son a number of books to read. Nothing worked. Now I know why. I was focusing on the wrong concerns. Empowering Underachievers gave me new insights and tools. I strongly recommend this book.
Empowering Underachievers: New Strategies to Guide Kids (8-18) to Personal Excellence
1 review
Peter A. Spevak
, Maryann Karinch
New Horizon Press
, 2006
Help your underacheiver - read this book!
If your child is smart, but consistently fails to perform in school... If your child is capable but consistently fails to complete tasks without you getting involved... If your child is good at heart but consistently tries to shirk responsibility... This book can help! Dr Spevak details what is really going on (bad attitude due to emotional immaturity) and how to get your kid unstuck. The ...
I Can Read You Like a Book: How to Spot the Messages and Emotions People Are Really Sending With Their Body ...
17 reviews
Gregory Hartley
, Maryann Karinch
Career Press
, 2007
All That and a Bag of Chips
I met Staff Sergeant Hartley in 1997, when I was an Army Warrant Officer and we were assigned to the same unit. We served together on several occasions, and I came to appreciate at first hand that he really IS all that and a bag of chips. We talked at length, ate together, and trained together. I considered him a friend, and was sorry when life moved us in different directions. Several ...
Rangers Lead the Way: The Army Rangers' Guide to Leading Your Organization Through Chaos
3 reviews
Dean Hohl
, Maryann Karinch, 2003
Ranger Principles DO Lead The Way
This is a very insightful publication. It shows you how to create an action plan and how to follow through with it, all the while using your team mates' various personality types to the team's advantage. Dean has the ability to speak on every man's level and often uses his own real life Ranger experiences to demonstrate the principles he teaches-extremely effective. I have given copies of this ...
Get People to Do What You Want: How to Use Body Language and Words to Attract People You Like and Avoid the ...
5 reviews
Gregory Hartley
, Maryann Karinch
Career Press
, 2008
Humans: An Owners' Manual
Since How to Spot a Liar, I have avidly read each of Hartley's and Karinch's books, and continue to be pleased with the material included. It is dark, certainly (as the authors mention in the first two paragraphs of the book--don't say you weren't warned), and takes a decidedly biological, psychological, and evolutionary approach to humanity as a whole. This is not to say it does not allow for ...
Dr. David Sherer's Hospital Survival Guide: 100+ Ways to Make Your Hospital Stay Safe and Comfortable
7 reviews
David Sherer
, Maryann Karinch
Claren Books
, 2003
Not for Women Only!
Every hospital experience can be very frightening, from a simple blood test to a major surgery. As a fellow health care/anesthesia provider, my fear when having surgery can be as great as anyone who does not have the training and experience of working with it everyday. This is a great source of info for anyone. The jacket cover may seem to appeal just to women, but believe me, men are just as ...
Diets Designed for Athletes
Maryann Karinch
Human Kinetics Publishers
, 2001
Dietary supplements are promoted in every major sport and virtually every athlete today uses some performance-enhancing product. This work is a comprehensive guide that covers the pros and cons of all the sports performance supplements currently available in stores, as well as their natural alternatives. It provides athletes and coaches with the information they need to evaluate performance-enhancing products.
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