Mediterranean Women Stay Slim, Too: Eating to Be Sexy, Fit, and Fabulous!
For centuries, Mediterranean women—from classic beauty Helen of Troy to our own "reel"-time goddess Sophia Loren—have known the secret of healthy eating, living, and being. Mediterranean women have long embraced a natural vitality, sensual earthiness, grace, and warmth that allows them to be authentically themselves, to live long, spiritually rewarding—and thin!—lives, freed from empty calories, empty diet promises, impossible standards, and a "say no to food" mentality.
Published in the late 1970s, The Dwarf isn’t quite a novel in the conventional sense: it’s a series of 12 stories united by common characters—a lower middle-class midget and his family, his neighbors and a set of powerful chaebol leaders—that mixes vivid realism with occasional flights of fantasy.
Exposing the hollowness of San Diego’s boom years, Drift uncovers the hidden past of this southwestern mecca—a history inhabited by the likes of Emma Goldman, Henry Miller, Mission Indians, and Theosophists—and captures the underlying emptiness and unease of San Diego circa 2000.
What purpose does the EU serve? Why and how was it set up? How does it work? What has it already achieved for its citizens, and what new challenges does it face today? How can citizens get more involved?
In an age of globalisation, can the EU compete successfully with other major economies and maintain its social standards? Can Europe continue to play a leading role on the world stage and help protect against terrorism?
Includes directory of 120 wineries coast to coast! The fun and easy way to enjoy Canadian wine. Baffled by Bordeaux? Stumped on Sauvignon? Whether you're new to wine or a more seasoned oenophile (wine lover) this is the book for you. this friendly guide explains wine— and Canadian wine in particular— in easy-to-understand terms and sets you on course for a lifetime of wine enjoyment. Cheers!