![]() ![]() Devra Davis an internationally acclaimed award-winning scientist and author of more than 220 scientific publications and 3 popular books, including When Smoke Ran Like Water, The Secret History of the War on Cancer, and Disconnect: The Truth About Cell Phone Radiation.ĭr. On today’s episode of The Dhru Purohit Podcast, Dhru sits down with Dr. The problem is that man-made electrical devices like cell phones, Wi-Fi, computers, and microwaves, emit EMFs and have dramatically increased our exposure.ĮMFs have been classified as a Group 2B possible human carcinogen by the World Health Organization and research continues to reveal their negative impact on human health, due to interference with our internal cell membrane function, resulting in free radical production, DNA damage, and lower antioxidant levels. It keeps us connected and can provide invaluable information about our health, but it could also be hurting our health without our even realizing it.Įlectromagnetic frequencies, or EMFs, are actually all around us in the natural world, like the build up of electricity during a thunderstorm or the Earth’s magnetic field that animals use for migration. Technology has done amazing things for us. ![]() ![]() The Latest Science on the Link Between Cancer and Cell Phones | This episode is brought to you by BLUblox and Paleovalley. ![]()
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![]() ![]() Reading order: Ruthless King Defiant Queen Sinful Empire "So hot and explosive, I recommend having the fire department on standby." - New York Times bestselling author Laurelin Paige "Meghan takes us a sexy and gritty, non-stop journey that kept my heart in my throat and my body primed! Lachlan Mount is the king and he is mine!"- T Gephart, USA Today bestselling author. ![]() Ruthless King is book one of the Mount Trilogy. Keira Kilgore, you’re now the property of Lachlan Mount. She doesn’t know she caught my attention. I didn’t need to loan money to a failing family distillery, but it amuses me to have them in my debt. My reach knows no bounds, and my demands are always met. ![]() ![]() You don’t know my name, but I control everything you see-and all the things you don’t. Get ready for the darker and dirtier side of New Orleans with an alpha romance from New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and USA Today bestselling author Meghan March. ![]() ![]() ![]() QT: How long have you been working on this book? Corinne Duyvis:Īfter spending several months brainstorming on and off, I started writing the first draft in September 2011. I've dabbled in fandom since 2004, but did not seriously start on novels until 2008. ![]() QT: How long have you been writing? Corinne Duyvis: Oh, and a tiny detail? It'll be out in from Amulet Books in 2014. OTHERBOUND is a YA fantasy novel about Nolan Santiago, a boy from our world who's spent ten years involuntarily witnessing the life of a servant girl from another world every time he blinks-and what happens when he finally learns to communicate with her. QT: Can you tell us a little bit about the book for which you've found representation? What inspired you to write it? Corinne Duyvis: ![]() An Interview with Corinne Duyvis ( CorinneDuyvis on QT) upon receiving an offer of representation from agent Ammi-Joan Paquette of Erin Murphy Literary Agency. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Penguin Lost picks up with Viktor in the Antarctica, on the run from gangsters who want him dead. But more importantly, Viktor also abandons his penguin Misha just as he is about to undergo a heart transplant. ![]() He doesn’t pay too much attention to the fact that he’s writing obituaries of people who haven’t died yet, but after a while, as those he’s profiled start dying in various creative ways, he begins to ask questions and is told: “The less you know, the longer you live.” By the end of the novel, Viktor, caught between rival gang factions, is forced to abandon his apartment, a child left in his care named Sonya, and sort-of-girlfriend Nina (employed to take care of Sonya). In the first book, unemployed Kiev writer Viktor Alekseyevich Zolotaryov appears to be in luck when he accepts a job writing obituaries. Especially when they show such a taste for luxury.”Īndrey Kurkov’s entertaining novel Penguin Lost is the sequel to Death and the Penguin. ![]() ![]() Each of the Roy Grace books can be read as a standalone, but you’ll get a little more out of it if you read them all in order. In fact, I think that the most interesting part about this particular book is the side story. I’d also say that it’s one of those rare books where the investigation of the crime is more interesting than the crime itself. Suffice to say, though, that the storyline touches on identity theft and family secrets. ![]() Then things start to get a little bit weird, and I can’t really talk about it without sharing spoilers. The problem is that the main suspect, her husband Brian, seems to be innocent. ![]() In this one, Grace has to investigate the murder of a socialite called Katie Bishop. James is a Brighton native himself and he also spends a lot of time carrying out research so his books are as accurate as possible. This is another of Peter James’ Roy Grace novels and so as such, it follows Detective Superintendent Grace as he investigates a crime in his native Brighton. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() In 2006, BBC released a report based on former Soviet records, including "statements" allegedly written by Rawicz himself, showing that Rawicz had been released as part of the 1942 general amnesty of Poles in the USSR and subsequently transported across the Caspian Sea to a refugee camp in Iran and that his escape to India never occu Slavomir Rawicz ( Sławomir Rawicz) was a Polish Army lieutenant who was imprisoned by the Soviets after the German-Soviet invasion of Poland. In a ghost-written book called The Long Walk, he claimed that in 1941 he and six others had escaped from a Siberian Gulag camp and walked over 6,500 km (4,000 mi) south, through the Gobi Desert, Tibet, and the Himalayas to finally reach British India in the winter of 1942. Slavomir Rawicz ( Sławomir Rawicz) was a Polish Army lieutenant who was imprisoned by the Soviets after the German-Soviet invasion of Poland. ![]() ![]() ![]() In stints in Turkey and Switzerland he kept rewriting an essay he was calling “Down at the Cross” and sending his agent anguished letters. He entered adulthood “unable to imagine that anyone could possibly be in love with an ugly boy like me.”īaldwin’s essays grapple with ugliness. ![]() A wide smile spreads over his face.īaldwin grew up being told by his stepfather that he was “the ugliest boy he had ever seen.” When David Baldwin, a preacher, announced his hatred for his stepson’s “frog-eyes,” Jimmy was hurt for his mother. After he sits down among the students, Baldwin’s head swivels in surprise as they rise in a standing ovation. at Cambridge University, and students are crowded onto the floor.īaldwin speaks in poised, impassioned paragraphs and concludes that Western civilization will either be opened for all to enter or demolished by those excluded. There’s a small moment in “I Am Not Your Negro,” the documentary from earlier this year about James Baldwin, that sticks. ![]() ![]() Shooting at Keene College.īrigit and I had both graduated from Keene College, albeit over a decade apart. I eased in behind her, looking over her shoulder. She sat down behind her desk and pointed at her computer screen. I got up out of my desk and followed Brigit into the outer office. There was also a small waiting area out there for clients. One was my inner office, and the other was the outer office where Brigit’s desk was. There were only so many times that I could reorganize my files. Well, what is it? I had to admit that I was grateful for the distraction. I’d solved a murder and proved that their leader, Gunner Bray, was innocent. The last client had been the Clayton Society. ![]() ![]() ![]() These days, I was letting her help out with investigations occasionally as well. I was a private detective, and Brigit’s job was to talk to the clients before I talked to them. She was standing in the doorway to my office, her eyes wide. Oh my God, Ivy, you’re not going to believe this, said my assistant Brigit Johansen. ![]() ![]() ![]() From there she travels on to Australia in search of lost love. She decides to use the money to repay the Malayan people who risked their lives to help her and her fellow prisoners during the war so she travels back to the village where they stayed. During this appalling ordeal she befriends Joe Harman, an Australian soldier who risks his own life to help the women.Ī few years later, and back in England, Jean receives an unexpected and substantial inheritance. She is forced on a brutal march across the country with a group of women and children. Jean Paget, a young English woman, is captured by the Japanese army in Malaya during World War Two. This Macmillan Collector's Library edition features an afterword by bestselling novelist, Jenny Colgan. ![]() ![]() A heart-rending story of strength in adversity, A Town Like Alice by Nevil Shute is a celebration of the overwhelming power of love. ![]() ![]() ![]() He would welcome enquiries from prospective doctoral students in Methodist/Wesleyan studies and other areas of church history and historical theology.ĭr Hammond is currently working with Dr David Ceri Jones on the ' George Whitefield and Transatlantic Protestantism' project, which is aimed at producing a scholarly edition of Whitefield's correspondence. ![]() He is a member of the Methodist-Roman Catholic International Commission sponsored by the World Methodist Council and the Dicastery for Promoting Christian Unity.ĭr Hammond teaches and supervises in the areas of church history and Methodist/Wesleyan studies. He serves as Vice-President of Methodist-related Theological Schools in Europe, is on the editorial board of Methodist Review, and the committee of the Methodist and Wesleyan Studies Unit of the American Academy of Religion. He is an Honorary Research Fellow of The University of Manchester and Australasian Centre for Wesleyan Research, and a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society. Geordan Hammond, Ph.D., F.R.Hist.S., Director of the Manchester Wesley Research Centre Senior Lecturer in Church History and Wesley Studies and Director of Research at Nazarene Theological College.ĭr Hammond is co-editor of the journal Wesley and Methodist Studies and book series Studies in the Holiness and Pentecostal Movements. ![]() |