Sunday, May 6, 2012

Clear Skin: Heal Your Own Skin and End the Breakouts--Once and for All

Clear Skin: Heal Your Own Skin and End the Breakouts--Once and for All Review



Like the other 17 million Americans suffering from persistent acne, Dan Kern fought a losing battle with his skin for years. And, like many, he suffered from self-consciousness and depression, trying everything, including prescription acne medication. Then, after much trial and error, he developed a simple step-by-step regimen, using over-the-counter products, that worked for him-quickly and dramatically.

He shared it with others, and the thank-you notes started pouring in. Fast, simple, and inexpensive, this technique has helped many enjoy clear skin-and the confidence that goes with it. The book includes:

€ A simple, step-by-step morning and evening regimen
€ Acne facts and myths
€ The biological basis of breakouts
€ Simple behavior changes that can make a big difference
€ Tips on shaving, cosmetics, and your skin
€ Before-and-after photos


Tuesday, May 1, 2012

RLE: Friedrich Nietzsche: 6-Volume Set: Break-Out from the Crystal Palace: The Anarcho-Psychological Critique: Stirner, Nietzsche, Dostoevsky ... Editions: Friedrich Nietzsche) (Volume 1)

RLE: Friedrich Nietzsche: 6-Volume Set: Break-Out from the Crystal Palace: The Anarcho-Psychological Critique: Stirner, Nietzsche, Dostoevsky ... Editions: Friedrich Nietzsche) (Volume 1) Review



Before Marcuse and Laing, before Heidegger and Sartre, even before Freud, the way was prepared for the anarcho-psychological critique of economic man, of all codes of ideology or absolute morality, and of scientific habits of mind. First published in 1974, this title traces this philosophical tradition to its roots in the nineteenth century, to the figures of Stirner, Nietzsche and Dostoevsky, and to their psychological demolition of the two alternative axes of social theory and practice, a critique which today reads more pertinently than ever, and remains unanswered.

To understand this critique is crucial for an age which has shown a mounting revulsion at the consequences of the Crystal Palace, symbol at once of technologico-industrial progress and its rationalist-scientist ideology, an age whose imaginative preoccupations have telescoped onto the individual, and whose interest has switched from the social realm to that of anarchic, inner, 'psychological man'.