Living with HIV: A Patient's Guide By Mark Cichocki
* Number Of Pages: 257 * Publication Date: 2009-05-13
Product Description: This helpful guide offers a wealth of information for individuals who have been diagnosed with HIV and for people caring for HIV positive friends and loved ones. It covers the entire HIV lifespan, from prevention to diagnosis and beyond.
Three issues of the National Geographic magazine : Jan: Treasures Of The Tzars / Zulu King Weds A Swazi Princess / A Bad Time To Be A Crocodile. Feb: Minoans And Mycenaeans - Sea Kings Of The Aegean. / Where Bald Eagles Still Soar. / The Living Dead Sea. Mar: Ladakh - The Last Shangri-La. / Wonderous Eyes Of Science. / The Fish With Bifocals.
Conserving Living Natural Resources is an introductory textbook for students of conservation biology and resource management. It presents the historical and conceptual contexts of three seminal approaches to the management of living natural resources: utilitarian management for harvest of featured species and control of unwanted species, protection and restoration of populations and habitats to maintain biodiversity, and management of complex ecosystems to sustain both productivity and biodiversity.
The magazine was created by ideas man Clem Compton-Smith and his business partner, Margaret Smeeth, in 1975, with the financial backing of Labatt's. They and a tiny staff operated out of the manse of a church in Mississauga, Ont. Canadian Living began as a half-million circulation title sold exclusively through supermarkets; the gimmick was a split run that enabled the magazine to devote a full page in each issue to each supermarket chain that carried it. The first issue appeared on December, 1975, and sold for 25 cents.
Country Living offers a wealth of inspiration and practical advice on homes and decorating, gardening, seasonal food and craft, alongside up-to-date information on health, rural affairs, nature and the environment.