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"What's Wrong with Diet? What is the Role of Dietetics?"
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Complete, First published Jul 31, 2024
Continued. By exploring the role of aesthetics, we learned how to recognize our inner beauty. True beauty reflects inner qualities that can transform a person's appearance and create a holistic image of beauty. This concept of beauty, known as kalokagathia, was developed in ancient Greek culture. It left a lasting impression on our hearts and served as a focus for our sensuality and desire for true beauty. It also prepared us to explore the harmony between our soul and body. The upcoming 4th book, "What's Wrong with Diet? What is the Role of Dietetics?" will focus on dietetics, which is the art of living a healthy lifestyle."
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a book about how to read people a field guide to human behavior. Just a reminder that everybody has their own body language and that a signal for 'yes' in one culture may mean 'no' in another; a gesture for 'good-bye' in one culture can be interpreted as 'come here' in another. (This could also be used for character development for your fictional books too, but this is mostly on how to read people.) (Also, I apologize for the inconsistency in some of the chapters. I have a memory of a goldfish and too lazy to edit.) Highest ranks: #2 on Human behavior #4 on Body language #194 on Learning