How to Look Like a Million Bucks


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FROM THE EXPERTS OF INDIA’S LARGEST SKIN-CARE CLINIC Honest, candid and illuminating, How to Look like a Million Bucks is your own personal dialogue with Kaya’s top skin-care experts. From the house of India’s largest skin-care clinic comes this definitive guide to skin, body and hair care, viewed from the Indian perspective and geared towards an Indian audience. How to Look like a Million Bucks throws light on the causes of skin and hair concerns, the numerous cosmetic products that deal with them, and the magical tools of modern technology that leave you looking great in no time at all. Renowned dermatologists of the Kaya skin clinic bring their years of experience in skin care and their cherished relations with their clients to give you the complete lowdown on everything you wanted to know about skin and hair. Brimming with myth-busting information and practical solutions, the book deals with issues ranging from acne and aging to hair loss, stretch marks and hormonal imbalance as well as blemishes, dark circles and much more. Caring in tone and consultative in approach, this book will redefine your outlook to holistic well-being and help you craft your own plan for a beautiful you! Dr Sangeeta Velaskar is Vice President & Head – Medical Services and R&D at Kaya Skin Clinic, the largest dermatologist-backed chain of Cosmetic Dermatology clinics in India. Dr Narmada Matang, Head – Medical Training, Kaya Skin Clinic has a passion for harmonizing the face naturally with cutting edge technology. Dr Punit Saraogi, Senior Consultant – Medical Innovations, Kaya Skin Clinic, thrives on the challenges of dermatology and trichology. Over the years, the authors have often come across patients and consumers grappling with fundamental questions on the basics of skin and hair care. This book is their effort to answer these issues in a comprehensive, accurate and relevant manner.




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No More Time


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A kidnapping gone wrong. A chronically ill child. And a union nobody sees coming…except the barrel of a gun. Quin Hedger is a rare breed. He’s a doctor who grew up on a ranch, with four brothers, a pious mother and a father who left this earth not long ago. Quin is hard-working, has a heart of gold, and will do anything for any of his patients, namely one. Getting little Trinity a new kidney isn’t any easy task, but he’s been at it since she was a baby and he isn’t giving up, not even when her corrupt Uncle arranges an ill-fated kidnapping that has a sudden twist. Whitney has raised Trinity all but on her own. Trinity’s father left when he couldn’t handle dealing with a sick child, but thankfully her brother Peter is there to sweep up the bits and fill the gaps…until he’s more trouble than he’s worth. Trinity’s doctor, who insists on being called ‘Dr. Quin’ as a kind sentiment, has always put her daughter front and center, so it tugs at both their heartstrings when they have to watch her health start to deteriorate. When Trinity’s father surprises Quin and Whitney, they’re led down a path of hope, only to be let down once again, as Trinity lays in hospital, missing out on her young life. Although hopeful, Quin keeps hitting brick walls in his quest to find what the little girl needs, and in doing so, he also finds what he’s always needed, but he can’t have both until the one he loves can love again. It’s a slippery slope and a tricky one at best. And when Quin finally sees the fog clear, he finds himself looking down the barrel of a gun. HEA (Happily Ever After) Ranch romance Cowboy romance Friends to lovers romance Medical romance Mild violence Medium heat Course language Cliffhanger ending




Future Humans


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Evolution is driven by random mutations and natural selection. Mutations add variety to a species, and natural selection takes that variety, picks the best and gets rid of the rest, to adapt the species to its environment. We cannot predict where mutations strike, but if we know what they can potentially affect, and we know a species' environment, then we can attempt to predict where natural selection will go, and how a species might evolve.We know how the human species evolved over many millions of years, and that it evolved in an environment very different from where we are now. We live in urban areas, our ancestors did not. Medicine gives us a longer and healthier life than we had in our past. We are adapted to one environment, and we now have to adapt to a new one. Where will evolution take us over the next million years?




It Doesn't Cost A Million to Look A Million


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The old saying is “a picture is worth a thousand words.” Believe it or not, but appearance accounts for a great deal in your life. Think of yourself as a book cover. It is the book cover that sells the book or not. Those same laws of attraction also apply to you. So if you’re well-groomed and wearing the correct apparel, you’ll attract attention. We only get one chance to make a first impression. Ninety percent of that first impression is visual, and you’re being summed up by your observer to the way you look in, perhaps, sixty seconds or less. The other person (observer), be it a complete stranger, peer, coworker, or employer, is judging you based upon the way that you look. Do you want to attract people into your life? Or do you want to repel people? Creating that positive image of yourself can open the door to conversation and that conversation can lead to opportunities of enriching your life. So why would you want to shoot yourself in the foot? My book will teach you grooming, clothing care, and how to buy quality apparel at bargain prices. This book, if followed, will always have you putting your best foot forward and change your life forever.




Mathematical Mindsets


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Banish math anxiety and give students of all ages a clear roadmap to success Mathematical Mindsets provides practical strategies and activities to help teachers and parents show all children, even those who are convinced that they are bad at math, that they can enjoy and succeed in math. Jo Boaler—Stanford researcher, professor of math education, and expert on math learning—has studied why students don't like math and often fail in math classes. She's followed thousands of students through middle and high schools to study how they learn and to find the most effective ways to unleash the math potential in all students. There is a clear gap between what research has shown to work in teaching math and what happens in schools and at home. This book bridges that gap by turning research findings into practical activities and advice. Boaler translates Carol Dweck's concept of 'mindset' into math teaching and parenting strategies, showing how students can go from self-doubt to strong self-confidence, which is so important to math learning. Boaler reveals the steps that must be taken by schools and parents to improve math education for all. Mathematical Mindsets: Explains how the brain processes mathematics learning Reveals how to turn mistakes and struggles into valuable learning experiences Provides examples of rich mathematical activities to replace rote learning Explains ways to give students a positive math mindset Gives examples of how assessment and grading policies need to change to support real understanding Scores of students hate and fear math, so they end up leaving school without an understanding of basic mathematical concepts. Their evasion and departure hinders math-related pathways and STEM career opportunities. Research has shown very clear methods to change this phenomena, but the information has been confined to research journals—until now. Mathematical Mindsets provides a proven, practical roadmap to mathematics success for any student at any age.




The Last Lecture


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The author, a computer science professor diagnosed with terminal cancer, explores his life, the lessons that he has learned, how he has worked to achieve his childhood dreams, and the effect of his diagnosis on him and his family.







Angel Doll


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In the dark days of the 1930s Depression, veteran detective Jack Dunning loses both his wife and his position with the Boston Police Department because he can't keep the cork in the bottle. He hops a bus to California and signs on with the Santa Paulina Police Department as a consultant. On a dark, stormy night he finds salvation and a fresh beginning in the arms of a beautiful, young, dime-a-dance girl, Angel Doll. When she vanishes after shooting a local gangster, Axel Teague, Jack is torn between love and duty. Does he go to Los Angeles to find Angel, or stay where he is and work his current case: the mysterious disappearance from the local shantytown of an innocent teenager, Louise Crowley? Can he find a way to do both before it's too late? Great noir reading from a major talent.