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You lead a busy life. Work, home, family, friends -- busy, busy, busy. At work, you have a computer, a telephone with several lines, email, a fax machine, conference calls, colleagues who need you, and an assistant. Your computer contains everything important to your job, which would be great if you knew how to use it. You let your assistant handle the telephone and the fax, and if you are having a really good day, things with colleagues aren't too crazy and you get to your email before dark. Riding home on the train, you work on your laptop (when it feels like it), attempt remote email in vain at least three times, and scowl at the other passengers gabbing on their cell phones at top volume until yours goes off and you almost knock your laptop onto the floor trying to get it in time. At home there are spouses and children to deal with, more phones, more computers, more time saving devices that never seem to work. You turn to instant gratification sources like television for a moment of peace -- but not more,
because you don't have the time. Your one minute of true quiet, when you lie down in bed, is filled with thoughts of what you have to do, whose problems you have to fix, places you have to be and is gone almost immediately because you are too tired and overloaded not to shut down.
Somehow the time saving devices that dictate our days combined with the 9 million things we have to get done right away, and the places we have to be, and the people we have to squeeze in somewhere, to create a state total and absolute hysteria most of us learn to live with, until on day we just can't take it anymore!
Think of your grandparents'generation. Life was simpler, yes, but life was also saner. That generation had a way of seeing through the nonsense -- of using their own inner wisdom and common sense to guide them on their way.
Culture of Epithelial Cells by R. Ian Freshney, ISBN 0471401218
..."a wonderful compendium of current in vitro approaches that will be a useful resource to those just starting to work with an epithelial cell system as well as those that have been working with them for years and years."
— "Pharmaceutical Research"
This completely revised and expanded new edition provides detailed descriptions of fundamental and practical aspects relating to the in vitro cultivation of disparate types of epithelia. In recent years, the use of epithelial cell culture in cell biology and tissue engineering has increased dramatically. This revision reflects those advances by including new chapters on the culture of animal and human hepatocytes, kidney epithelium, and bladder epithelium. Each chapter provides an introductory review of the principles and advantages of the particular method, followed by detailed protocols, practical tips, alternate methods, and a useful list of materials and suppliers.
Culture of Epithelial Cells by R. Ian Freshney, ISBN 0471401218
Animal Cloning: The Science of Nuclear Transfer
- Covers all of the most recent topics and technologies in the biological sciences, including basic cell biology, animal cloning, stem cell research, gene therapy, cancer, and aging
- Is extensively illustrated and written with a minimum of scientific jargon in order to make it accessible to beginning students and the general public
- Shows how much the technologies have achieved so far, and what they are likely to accomplish in the future.
Animal Cloning: The Science of Nuclear Transfer
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City Slicker Jacksonville
The Jacksonville, FL City Slicker contains detailed inset maps of Metropolitan Jacksonville, Downtown Jacksonville and Duval County, as well as descriptions of points of interest in the area including Alltel Stadium, The Florida Theatre and Big Talbot Island. Streets and points of interest are fully indexed. Out-of-towners can travel with the confidence of natives with ingenious Slicker maps. Easy-to-handle, easy-to-read, they fold and unfold in a flash. Their special lamination makes them durable and markable, withstanding the trials of any travel itinerary.
City Slicker Jacksonville
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Noise: Hearing God Through The Noise Around Us
Nosie - NOOMA 005Why is silence so hard to deal with? Why is it so much easier for us to live our lives with a lot of things going on all the time than to just be in silence? We're constantly surrounded by "voices" that are influencing us on how to think, feel, and behave. Movies, music, TV, internet, cell phones, and a never-ending barrage of advertising. There's always something going on, always noise in our lives, but maybe there's a connection between the amount of noise in our lives and our inability to hear God. If God sometimes feels distant to us, maybe it's not because he's not talking to us, but simply because we aren't really listening.
Noise: Hearing God Through The Noise Around Us
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Life is Not a Stress Rehearsal: Bringing Yesterday's Sane Lifestyle Into Today's Insane World by Loretta LaRoche, ISBN 0553527967 
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