Making More Waves

Making More Waves
Title Making More Waves PDF eBook
Author Elaine H. Kim
Publisher Beacon Press
Pages 336
Release 1997
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780807059135

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A collection of autobiographical writings, short stories, poetry, essays, and photos by and about Asian American women.

Making Waves

Making Waves
Title Making Waves PDF eBook
Author Asian Women United of California
Publisher Beacon Press (MA)
Pages 500
Release 1989
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780807059050

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A collection of autobiographical writings, short stories, poetry, essays, and photos by and about Asian American women.

Making Waves

Making Waves
Title Making Waves PDF eBook
Author Cassandra King
Publisher Hachette Books
Pages 248
Release 2012-05-29
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1401342981

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The first novel by the author of acclaimed national bestseller The Sunday Wife, now reissued in paperback. In a small Alabama town in Zion County, life is finally looking up for 20-year-old Donnette Sullivan. Having just inherited her aunt's old house and beauty shop, she's taken over the business. Her husband, Tim, recently crippled in an accident, is beginning to cope not only with his disability but also with the loss of his dreams. Once a promising artist who gave up art for sports, Tim paints a sign for Donnette's new shop, Making Waves, that causes ripples throughout the small southern community. In a sequence of events -- sometimes funny, sometimes tragic -- the lives of Donnette, Tim, and others in their small circle of family and friends are unavoidably affected. Once the waves of change surge through Zion County, the lives of its people are forever altered.

Making Waves

Making Waves
Title Making Waves PDF eBook
Author Roger Lewin
Publisher Rodale Books
Pages 271
Release 2005-09-29
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1623362407

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The biography of a medical maverick who is challenging scientific convention with his astounding approach to achieving and maintaining health. Dr. Irving Dardik's radical notions about how all matter moves in interconnected waves has drawn deep skepticism from physicists, and his early attempts to put his theory into practice in the field of health care got him banned from practicing medicine in the 1990s. But now, after a decade's worth of rigorous research that seems to support Dardik's SuperWave theory, scientists at such esteemed institutions as MIT, Harvard, and Stanford Research International are signing on with Dardik's team to probe the possibilities. For example, Dardik's unique approach to physical exercise, based on his Principle, has achieved some remarkable successes in reversing symptoms of chronic disease. Making Waves weaves together two fascinating stories: Dardik's personal progression from vascular surgeon to scientific iconoclast and pioneer, chronicling his struggle to convince the scientific community to take him seriously; and the evolution of his mind-expanding SuperWave Principle. Colleagues--skeptics as well as supporters--consider the impact of SuperWave theory on current thinking about nature on all scales, from the universe to the subatomic world, and in the realms of biology, applied science, and medicine. The resulting read will interest those concerned with their own health and vitality as well as those curious about the fundamental workings of nature.

Women Making Waves

Women Making Waves
Title Women Making Waves PDF eBook
Author Lara Einzig
Publisher Ten Speed Press
Pages 273
Release 2022-06-28
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 198485979X

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A visually stunning journey across the world’s oceans, featuring soulful surfers living with purpose “The women in this book are my sea sisters and I believe that by sharing these remarkable stories, we inspire other women to make wiser and more empowered choices in their own lives.”—Kassia Meador, former pro-longboarder and founder of Kassia+Surf Women Making Waves is a celebration of the sisterhood of surfing, featuring extraordinary women from the United States, Philippines, Mexico, Australia, Senegal, Japan, France, and beyond. Author Lara Einzig profiles more than two dozen inspiring female surfers from around the globe—from activists to artists—who are breaking new ground on land and finding healing, joy, and community in the water. There is Maya Gabeira, a Brazilian woman who surfed the biggest wave of anyone in 2020; Bonnie Wright, the British actress, activist, and author; Risa Mara Machuca, who runs a free surfing camp in Mexico for local children; and Zara Noruzi, an Iranian exile who found peace on the water in Australia. Through candid interviews on the transformational power of surfing, and with immersive photography of beautiful beaches, surf shacks, and favorite breaks, Einzig captures the life-altering strength and resilience that these women discover in their connection to the waves. Women Making Waves captures the innate, spiritual essence of our connection to the ocean, inviting us all to paddle out.

Making Waves

Making Waves
Title Making Waves PDF eBook
Author Randi Reisfeld
Publisher Scholastic Inc.
Pages 196
Release 2008
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 0545034280

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Alyssa, Jenna, and LJ have been a tight trio forever. When they meet new girl Aubrey at the summer pool, they're ready to make room for a fourth! But it's not so easy to keep a new friend when she flakes on plans... even if she does come through with things like front-row concert tickets!

Making Waves

Making Waves
Title Making Waves PDF eBook
Author Tawna Fenske
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2011
Genre Diamonds
ISBN 9781402257216

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Fenske makes her debut with this novel--the first in a trio of quirky romantic comedies. Original.