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Edwin Palmer Hoyt

Edwin Palmer Hoyt Jr. (August 5, 1923 – July 29, 2005) was an American writer and historian who specialized in military history. Until 1958, Hoyt worked in news media, after which he produced non-fiction works.

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"Bringing a dramatic moment of World War II to vivid life, author Stephen Krensky answers questions about the historic importance of the military action at Pearl Harbor. Written in simple yet clear language, the book teaches readers about the political scene before and after the bombing of Pearl Harbor by the Japanese in December 1941, and how this event shaped our country's place in the world."

How the series evolves

beginning
Pearl Harbor
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finale
A new design for living
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overall
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Pearl Harbor

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"Bringing a dramatic moment of World War II to vivid life, author Stephen Krensky answers questions about the historic importance of the military action at Pearl Harbor. Written in simple yet clear language, the book teaches readers about the political scene before and after the bombing of Pearl Harbor by the Japanese in December 1941, and how this event shaped our country's place in the world."

There is a Cure for Arthritis

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Author Paavo Airola could be considered among the first wave of "functional medicine" or biological medicine enthusiasts. He describes his research and observation of European Clinics that treat arthritis not with medicine, but with a variety of strategies to clean the gut, enhance circulation, keep patients moving, and "recharge" their body throu ghnutrition. He offers a variety of interesting case studies of those who are cured after days, weeks, or months spent in the clinics/medical spas. As with other functional medicine books from their era about arthritis--and now gaining attention in new forms--the methods he describes involve vegetable/juice/broth fasting, a return to organic fruits and vegetables and whole grains, enemas and colonics, exercise, and plenty of rest. Finally, he presents advice on how one may achieve similar results in a home-based setting or with the supervision of a biological (functional) medicine specialist.