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Career as an Anesthesiologist    by Institute For Career Research
Price: $9.95 USD. 9460 words. Published by Institute For Career Research  on December 16, 2009. .

Doctors practicing the modern healthcare science of preventing and treating pain. Today, people live longer. Older patients often have illnesses and diseases that require medical care. This means that there will be a continuing need for physicians, and anesthesiologists will continue to be called on to participate in the medical care of these patients.
Bend the Healthcare Trend: How Consumer-Driven Health & Wellness Plans Lower Insurance Costs    by Mark Gaunya
Price: $9.95 USD. 40030 words. Published on December 16, 2009. .

Traditional health insurance options haven’t just failed to stop the bleeding—they’ve also kept Americans in the dark and robbed them of choice. Consumer-driven health plans put knowledge and power back into people’s hands.
The World's Best Place Norway and the Norwegians    by Solveig Torvik
Price: $9.99 USD. 54200 words. Published on January 30, 2010. .

The United Nations says Norway is the world's best place to live. So what's it like to live there? Who are these people, and what are their civic and cultural values? An unblinking look at celebrated, and uncelebrated, aspects of this paradoxical socialist welfare state by a Norwegian-American journalist.
Care and Management of Horses    by Heather Smith Thomas
Price: $6.99 USD. 132540 words. Published by Eclipse Press  on February 9, 2010. .

Care & Management of Horses provides a common-sense approach to keeping a horse healthy, sound, comfortable, and happy. Intended for the serious horse person, the book emphasizes the whole horse — mental and physical — and encourages the owner to center horse-keeping practices around the horse’s needs.
How Socialized Health Care Will Radically Change America - Why Universal Health Care Will Create a Political Hegemony as In Sweden    by Jon Kallberg
Price: $5.90 USD. 22810 words. Published on February 12, 2010. .

A nationalized health care system is not the quick fix that its proponents claim. It is a vehicle for long-term political and economical influence and will change America in a more radical way than we can portray today. Kallberg addresses the myths about single payer universal health care by drawing comparisons with Sweden, which has one of the most comprehensive socialized health care systems.
From A Madman Only: A Rant and Modest Proposal on Health Care    by Max G. Bernard
Price: $0.99 USD. 2080 words. Published on March 17, 2010. .

The author proposes a bold three step plan: 1. Criminalize private health insurance. 2. Provide free comprehensive health care to every human being in the U.S. without enrollment, co-pays, deductibles, exclusions, or premiums. 3. Pay for it all out of general tax revenue. The insurance industry's worst nightmare, way beyond the mild proposals of "public option" or even "single payer."
The Resurrection of America    by C. Warren Ellis
Price: $3.99 USD. 45160 words. Published on April 28, 2010. .

The Resurrection of America brings to the attention of Americans the many dangers facing our country from within. This book looks at the issues that exist today as a result of an out-of-control government, and it offers some proposed solutions. The author suggests changes at all levels of government and commerce based on our constitutional rights.
The Bank Teller and Other Essays on the Politics of Meaning    by Peter Gabel
Price: $4.99 USD. 96900 words. Published by Quid Pro Books on May 19, 2010. .

This book presents a unique and powerful analysis of the psychological and spiritual dimension of politics, culture, and society. In a series of strikingly original essays, Gabel sheds new light on a wide range of subjects based on “the longing for mutual recognition,” including the meaning of American politics, alienation, health care, affirmative action, the SAT, adversarialness, and law.
Law and the Search for Community    by Joel F. Handler
Price: $4.99 USD. 63830 words. Published by Quid Pro Books on July 13, 2010. .

This enduring study of law and organizations that change the community--the core relations of citizen and state--takes aim at real problems that resonate today and the limits of bureaucracy: health care, medical consent, pollution, special ed, care for the elderly and poor. A recognized sociolegal classic by a UCLA law prof, first published by Penn Press, now in digital edition with 2010 Foreword.
Retire at 45 - a realist's guide to living your dreams    by Paul Dayton
Price: $1.49 USD. 60170 words. Published on September 25, 2010. .

Are you tired of just surviving? Do you want to live your dreams? Find out how one regular Joe retired at 45 and is now living happily. Read examples of many others who have successfully lived their dreams regardless of a disastrous economy. This is a real, in depth look at choices we all have, and is not designed as a 'get rich quick' guide.