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Dancing With the Tiger: Learning Sustainability Step by Natural Step by Brian Nattrass, Mary Altomare , Nicholas C. Sonntag
What do some of the most recognized and progressive companies in North America like Nike and Starbucks have in common? They have adopted The Natural Step as their business model. This book provides details of the step-by-step internal processes, tools, materials, learning, and results of four forward-thinking companies in their efforts to lead the sustainability revolution.
List Price: $29.95
Hardcover: 301 pages

Depression: Cured at Last! by Sherry A. Rogers, M.D.
If you don't feel that great and don't know why, read Sherry Rogers! You will discover that your symptoms just might have causes that can be identified and cured. This book shows many hidden causes of depression, and how to diagnose and treat them. Perhaps you will also find and correct the causes of many, if not all of your other symptoms. Spelled out in detail how to diagnose and treat yourself, and even how to test your physician's knowledge when you do need his/her help. Many of Dr. Rogers' patients come from thousands of miles away, often with undiagnosable or untreatable symptoms. She asserts, "I'm no smarter than any other doctor, I was just a lot sicker !" Now she wants to share with you these undercover causes that have enabled many, including herself, to heal. Her other books include Chemical Sensitivities, The E.I. Syndrome: An Rx for Environmental Illness, Wellness Against All Odds, and Pain Free in 6 Weeks.

List Price:   $24.95
Paperback: 707 pages
Defining Multiple Chemical Sensitivity
by Bonnye L. Matthews (Editor)
This book is excellently written as it contains a clear presentation of useful data. Several perspectives representing medical, legal, personal and political views. ...a combination of professional and personal observations.
List Price:   $39.95
Hardcover: 212 pages
The Design of Everyday Things
by Donald A. Norman
A tremendous read for anyone who has to use anything created by another human. It could forever change how you experience and interact with your physical surroundings, open your eyes to the perversity of bad design and the desirability of good design. This book makes a strong case for the needlessness of badly conceived and badly designed everyday objects. It may herald the beginning of a change in user habits and expectations, a change that manufacturers would be obliged to respond to.
List Price:   $16.50
Paperback: 272 pages

Designs for a Healthy Home: An Eco-Friendly Approach
by Dan Phillips
The book shows how to design and furnish homes that not only promote health and well-being but also reduce pollution and conserve natural resources. A healthy home is made from nontoxic recyclable materials; contains durable, multifunctional furnishings and fixtures; uses energy efficiently; and conveys a sense of connection to the natural world.Includes techniques for experimenting with color, texture, and pattern to find simple, inexpensive, and stylish design solutions.

List Price: $29.95
Hardcover: 192 pages

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