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    1. Book Review: Forces for Good

      Among the 12 extraordinary nonprofits are well-known organizations, such as Habitat for Humanity and Teach for America, as well as one (...)

    2. Introduction · Medicine Without Physicians: A History of Home Remedies · Duke University Library Exh

      Before affordable doctors, people adopted a do-it-yourself attitude towards health and medicine in the United States and Europe. This tradition (...)

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      The Goodson Law Library owns many of the Nolo legal self-help book series, which provide basic, general explanations of (...)

    4. Book reviews: Reach The Next Level

      In this autobiographical self-help book, a popular kid with below-average grades and a learning disability grows up to become (...)

    5. Book Reviews: Spring Break Reading

      When I was finished, I looked through the mini-library of 49 other Business Best Sellers and opened up This is How , an autobiographical (...)

    6. NGO Geography - Non-Governmental Organizations (NGO) - LibGuides at Duke University

      Even under the most authoritarian regimes or in the least developed countries there are self-help co-operative groups, (...)

    7. Book Review: New Kindle eBooks

      The Four Tendencies: The Indispensable Personality Profiles That Reveal How to Make Your Life Better (and Other People’s Lives Better, Too) . (...)

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      This tour of recent research in brain science concludes that optimists generally have better health and wellbeing; are more emotionally (...)

    9. Additional Resources · Medicine Without Physicians: A History of Home Remedies · Duke University Lib

      Right Living: An Anglo-American Tradition of Self-Help Medicine and Hygiene . JHU Press, 2003.

    10. Commercial Medicine · Medicine Without Physicians: A History of Home Remedies · Duke University Libr

      Companies and salesmen capitalized on people’s tendency to seek out self-help methods before calling for, or in absence of, a (...)

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