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Die 1980er-Jahre in New York waren eine ambivalente Zeit: einerseits war die Stadt geprägt von hoher Kriminalität und der AIDS-Krise, andererseits boomte die Wirtschaft und verhalf ihren Profiteuren zu einem dekadenten Leben. Kunst- und Kulturschaffende wurden von der Stadt der Gegensätze angezogen. Sie beschäftigten sich kritisch mit Themen wie Politik und Gentrifizierung – aber genossen auch das hedonistische Leben. Der Fotograf Tom Warren wurde zu einem der wichtigsten Dokumentaristen dieser Zeit. Er war ein bedeutender Teil der New Yorker Kunstszene und erlangte mit der künstlerischen Umnutzung vakanter Räume im East Village Bekanntheit. Mit seinen Porträts der Menschen und des Lebens von New York schuf er Erinnerungen und Zeitdokumente. Die Monografie zeigt seine Fotografien aus dieser Zeit und erweckt eine vergangene Dekade zum Leben.
ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE REVERSEDAt 47 my memory started to decline. I had a difficult time finding my automobile in parking lots. Sometimes I couldn't remember my own telephone number. I was in a perpetual fog; confused, disoriented and became a crabby obnoxious jerk. On the morning of June 11, 1983, at the age of 50, our family doctor sent me to hospital for a CAT scan. He told me I had Alzheimer's disease and quietly explained what was happening to my brain. He said that I might have as long as seven years to live. A few days later another physician rechecked my x-rays and pointed out the brain atrophy revealed by the CAT scan and said there was no doubt about the accuracy of the diagnosis. Now, at the age of 70, my CAT scans are completely normal. My clarity of mind and memory are back. How did I get better? The turning point came after I read Dr Hal Huggins' book "It's All in Your Head" about mercury poisoning from silver dental fillings so, I had 26 mercury fillings removed. Within a few months I was back to my old self again. I know a physician diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease who could not practice who recovered from Alzheimer's disease within two hours of having thirteen root canals removed! They are more toxic than mercury fillings. There has never been an uninfected root canal. Any dentist who tells you otherwise is a blatant liar. Then I discovered I had low stomach acid (7.2). That's not enough acid to even digest cake very well. I told Dr Hal Huggins and he checked his mercury toxic dental patients and found every one of them had low stomach acid. Mercury toxicity not only causes low stomach acid, candida overgrowth, leaky-gut syndrome, food and cerebral allergies, it denudesthe myelin sheath that surrounds the synapses in the brain causing the neurofibrillary tangles found in deceased Alzheimer's patients. My advice for anyone with chronic disease, especially schizophrenia, Alzheimer's, dementia and other neurological disorders such as MS that your physician does not know the underlying cause for and you are not getting well, is to look in your mouth. If you have mercury fillings find a dentist who has not been placing mercury amalgam fillings for many years, because the protocol for replacing silver dental fillings correctly is not taught in dental schools. Before doing anything- first get a biocompatibility blood test. Dentists use more them 1,750 different dental materials. I had silver/mercury amalgam under 70% of my crowns. They had to come out too. Also, find out about your own allergies and chemical sensitivities. Work with a nutritionist. Learn about nutrition. Take a comprehensive supplement programme including vitamin B3, B6, and folic acid. Get some really good advice on vitamins, minerals and supplements. To be honest, I don't know of one single person who followed this advice and did not get better. Tom Warren is the author of 'Beating Chronic Disease', published by Century Press
Established in 1911, The Rotarian is the official magazine of Rotary International and is circulated worldwide. Each issue contains feature articles, columns, and departments about, or of interest to, Rotarians. Seventeen Nobel Prize winners and 19 Pulitzer Prize winners – from Mahatma Ghandi to Kurt Vonnegut Jr. – have written for the magazine.
Established in 1911, The Rotarian is the official magazine of Rotary International and is circulated worldwide. Each issue contains feature articles, columns, and departments about, or of interest to, Rotarians. Seventeen Nobel Prize winners and 19 Pulitzer Prize winners – from Mahatma Ghandi to Kurt Vonnegut Jr. – have written for the magazine.
Lost in America helps inspire Christians to think and behave as missionaries here in North America. It help encourage and challenge church members to change the way they think of evangelism and begin reaching out to people in their communities. Includes practical advice and steps for churches to take towards lasting change.
Biography of Tom Warren, currently Senior Editor at The Verge, previously Founder at WinRumors and Founder at WinRumors.
Kenneth Salter, chairman of the math department at Marcus Rome State University, isn't a well-liked man; in fact, most people despise him. It's not surprising, therefore, when he ends up dead, slumped over in his office chair. All the animosity directed toward the professor makes this a challenging case for homicide detective Tom Warren. His list of possible suspects is long. Much to his chagrin, Warren finds himself teamed up with some law enforcement outsiders. Jim Albright is a math professor and detective wannabe, while his wife, Donna, is a sexy psychologist. Elmo Sherwin is a loveable math genius, but he's as clumsy as he is eccentric. How can these novices help Warren solve his case? He'll soon learn it takes more than crime scene know-how to catch a killer. It's going to take interviews, deduction, and reasoning to make sense of Salter's murder. Everyone sees things differently, and what one person observes could be missed by everyone else. Are you clever enough to follow the clues and construct the argument that points uniquely to the guilty party?
BEHIND THE HEDGEA Corruption o Time, Talent & TreasureTom Whitman, behind the wheel on Route 66 heading east with Allison at his side and their cat Caesar curled up on the backseat, would soon find himself immersed in a maelstrom of unimagined dimension. Newly appointed headmaster of Florence Bruce Seminary, Tom was heading toward an unexpected clash of styles and of cultural expectations. His ingrained instincts for sound management were about to challenge the charismatic but lackadaisical leadership style let behind by the former headmaster.In some respects, the differences would be as great as the clash between Indian and white had been three hundred and fifty years earlier. Violence perpetrated on the school and the community by both bystander and combatant would be traumatic. Rules, laws, agreements, accepted tenets of human behavior, simple decency, contracts--written and unwritten--among people of accepted good standing and integrity would be thrown away with abandon or gleefully ignored. In their place, frontier justice--any means to achieve the ends--would be sufficient justification or actions of intense cruelty. The most basic assumptions regarding safety, fair play, due process and continuity would be destroyed; and those who believed that the operating assumptions at Florence Bruce Seminary were based on decency, dignity and respect would be horrified at the level to which these values were betrayed.