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Dr. Feelgood

Dr. Feelgood
Author: Richard A. Lertzman
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 162
Release: 2013-05-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1626363358

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Doctor Max Jacobson, whom the Secret Service under President John F. Kennedy code-named “Dr. Feelgood,” developed a unique “energy formula” that altered the paths of some of the twentieth century’s most iconic figures, including President and Jackie Kennedy, Marilyn Monroe, Frank Sinatra, and Elvis. JFK received his first injection (a special mix of “vitamins and hormones,” according to Jacobson) just before his first debate with Vice President Richard Nixon. The shot into JFK’s throat not only cured his laryngitis, but also diminished the pain in his back, allowed him to stand up straighter, and invigorated the tired candidate. Kennedy demolished Nixon in that first debate and turned a tide of skepticism about Kennedy into an audience that appreciated his energy and crispness. What JFK didn’t know then was that the injections were actually powerful doses of a combination of highly addictive liquid methamphetamine and steroids. Author and researcher Rick Lertzman and New York Times bestselling author Bill Birnes reveal heretofore unpublished material about the mysterious Dr. Feelgood. Through well-researched prose and interviews with celebrities including George Clooney, Jerry Lewis, Yogi Berra, and Sid Caesar, the authors reveal Jacobson’s vast influence on events such as the assassination of JFK, the Cuban Missile Crisis, the Kennedy-Khrushchev Vienna Summit, the murder of Marilyn Monroe, the filming of the C. B. DeMille classic The Ten Commandments, and the work of many of the great artists of that era. Jacobson destroyed the lives of several famous patients in the entertainment industry and accidentally killed his own wife, Nina, with an overdose of his formula.


Professor Feelgood

Professor Feelgood
Author: Leisa Rayven
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2018
Genre:
ISBN: 9781386437543

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What's a girl to do when a man who's countless shades of wrong feels oh-so-right?Ambitious book editor Asha Tate is a hopeless romantic. Despite her mediocre track record with men, she believes in swooning, sighing, and the everlasting love of true soul mates. Sure, sex is okay, but she's not someone who's ever been driven by her animal urges.Until now.When Asha stumbles upon the scorching hot Instagram feed of someone calling himself Professor Feelgood, she falls in lust for the first time. Not only is she left panting over the professor's insane body, but his angst-filled poetry about losing his one true love speaks straight to her soul. Desperately in need of a bestseller for her struggling publishing company, Asha knows the professor's potential to sell to his millions of loyal followers could be the lifeline her bosses need. However, the ink is barely dry on a book deal before she realizes she's made a terrible mistake. Sure, the professor is incredibly talented and sexier than any man has a right to be, but the man behind the persona isn't at all who she pictured. In real life, he's intense, arrogant and infuriating, and his uncanny ability to rub her the wrong way turns her dream project into a total nightmare.Knowing that the professor is everything she doesn't want in a man should help Asha ignore her occasional urges to mount him, but she quickly learns that explosive, unwanted chemistry can make even smart people do stupid things.Don't miss this sexy new standalone from the international bestselling author of Bad Romeo!


Professor Feelgood

Professor Feelgood
Author: Leisa Rayven
Publisher: Alt
Total Pages: 456
Release: 2018-10-24
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 8525067601

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Professor Feelgood traz o humor e os personagens envolventes característicos de Leisa Rayven, autora do best-seller Meu Romeu Asha Tate é uma ambiciosa assistente editorial. Romântica ao extremo, ela sonha com um amor que preencha todos os requisitos de sua longa lista – e talvez seja por isso que ela ainda não o tenha encontrado. Mas o romance fica em segundo plano quando o assunto é carreira. Para conseguir o cargo dos seus sonhos, ela deve achar um best-seller que balance o mercado editorial. Durante a busca do próximo sucesso de vendas da editora, Asha entra em contato com o Instagram do misterioso Professor Feelgood, que tem milhões de seguidores. Mais do que apenas fotos sensuais de seu incrível corpo, ele posta poemas angustiados que atingem em cheio a sua alma. Mas o homem por trás da página acaba sendo bem diferente do que ela imaginava. Claro, seu corpo é lindo e seu rosto é de morrer, mas ele é intenso, arrogante e parece ter raiva do mundo todo – principalmente dela. Logo, o projeto dos sonhos de Asha parece ter tudo para se tornar um grande pesadelo. Para piorar, a atração que parece queimar entre ela e o Professor não ajuda em nada a manter sua cabeça no lugar. Dividida entre traumas do passado, sua carreira ascendente e sentimentos conflitantes, Asha terá que descobrir como publicar um sucesso editorial, resolver suas questões pessoais e, acima de tudo, lidar com o complexo Professor.


Case Studies for the New Professor

Case Studies for the New Professor
Author: Thomas D. Cox
Publisher: IAP
Total Pages: 142
Release: 2014-08-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1623967619

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For many academics preparing to enter into the world of teaching and scholarly work in higher education institutions, formal graduate education provides discipline specific content. However, there is a practical side of academic preparation that goes unaddressed. The overall objective of Case Studies for the New Professor: Surviving the Jungle of the Academy is to provide case studies (“what if” scenarios) that augment the discipline specific content of those preparing to become professors. The significance of this volume lies in its usefulness as a “go to” book that addresses situations, contexts, and examples of issues that new professors or administrators in higher education face. The case studies focus on issues that professors may face with students, colleagues, administrators, and other constituencies with whom they may have contact. This “case studies” approach is significant also in that each one pays special attention to providing a complete narrative to the extent that it is the eyes and ears for an outside reader to understand what happened in that situation. Each case is followed by reflective and analytical questions for readers to begin shaping their own professional responses and reactions in order to cultivate understanding and decision making skills which will result in positive and productive experiences.


The Happy Professor

The Happy Professor
Author: Bill Coplin
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 153
Release: 2019-06-05
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1475849079

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Coplin uses his 50+ years of undergraduate teaching experience to present a series of roles, strategies and tactics to help professors prepare undergraduates for life after college. Through his courses and a highly successful undergraduate program, which he designed in the 1970s and still leads, Policy Studies, he has developed ways to increase student engagement and prepare them for careers and citizenship. He has students and alumni that number in the thousands over two generations who attribute their success to Coplin’s approach to teaching. You can check out his website, where more than 96 unsolicited testimonials from successful alumni who are now doing well and doing good are listed. This book is a self-help manual so that undergraduate professors in all fields can test out his suggestions ideas for themselves. College professors will be much happier because their actions will meet the needs of their students and society.


All Music Guide

All Music Guide
Author: Vladimir Bogdanov
Publisher: Hal Leonard Corporation
Total Pages: 1508
Release: 2001
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780879306274

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Arranged in sixteen musical categories, provides entries for twenty thousand releases from four thousand artists, and includes a history of each musical genre.


Feeling Good

Feeling Good
Author: David D. Burns, M.D.
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 738
Release: 2012-11-20
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 0062136496

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National Bestseller – Over five million copies sold worldwide! From renowned psychiatrist Dr. David D. Burns, the revolutionary volume that popularized Dr. Aaron T. Beck’s cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and has helped millions combat feelings of depression and develop greater self-esteem. Anxiety and depression are the most common mental illnesses in the world, affecting 18% of the U.S. population every year. But for many, the path to recovery seems daunting, endless, or completely out of reach. The good news is that anxiety, guilt, pessimism, procrastination, low self-esteem, and other "black holes" of depression can be alleviated. In Feeling Good, eminent psychiatrist, David D. Burns, M.D., outlines the remarkable, scientifically proven techniques that will immediately lift your spirits and help you develop a positive outlook on life, enabling you to: Nip negative feelings in the bud Recognize what causes your mood swings Deal with guilt Handle hostility and criticism Overcome addiction to love and approval Build self-esteem Feel good everyday This groundbreaking, life-changing book has helped millions overcome negative thoughts and discover joy in their daily lives. You owe it to yourself to FEEL GOOD! "I would personally evaluate David Burns' Feeling Good as one of the most significant books to come out of the last third of the Twentieth Century." ?– Dr. David F. Maas, Professor of English, Ambassador University


The White House Physician

The White House Physician
Author: Ludwig M. Deppisch, M.D.
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 267
Release: 2007-07-30
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0786429763

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When President George Washington fell ill six short weeks after his inauguration, he summoned Samuel Bard, one of the most prominent physicians of the day. Thereafter, when residing at his presidential home in Manhattan, Washington consistently relied on Bard for medical care. Thus Bard became the first in a line of presidential physicians, the providers of medical care for America's chief executive. From George Washington to George W. Bush, this volume examines 217 years of health care in the White House and the men and women who ministered to these presidential patients. Beginning with that first presidential physician's visit on June 13, 1789, it analyzes the relationships--sometimes fruitful and sometimes disastrous--of the presidents with their physicians. While biographical sketches detailing the background of each physician are included, the main focus of the work is the especially complex physician-patient relationship and the ways in which it has changed over time. The evolution of the presidential physician's responsibilities is also discussed, as are developments in American medicine during presidential terms.


Humanities

Humanities
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 52
Release: 1995
Genre: Humanities
ISBN:

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Humanities

Humanities
Author: National Endowment for the Humanities
Publisher:
Total Pages: 624
Release: 1995
Genre: Humanities
ISBN:

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