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Ty záběry obletěly svět. Pořádný chlap vylézá z vody a ochraptěle říká: „Já su tak šťastné, já su tak šťastné…“ Byl to František Venclovský Přerova, a své nepředstírané štěstí vyjádřil šťavnatou hanáčtinou. Ta věta časem…
'I cannot recommend this book enough. Kate Muir's writing demystifies, educates and empowers all women to have agency over their own bodies. This book will anger, educate and empower' - Jen Brister An eye-opening, no-holds-barred guide to contraception, written by campaigner, journalist and documentary-maker Kate MuirEverything You Need to Know About the Pill (but were too afraid to ask) is the thinking-woman’s guide to contraception, bringing you answers to all those questions that have been hidden behind a veneer of misplaced shame, bad science and centuries of patriarchy. What's happening to my body - and my mind? Which method of contraception is best for me? Do I really need to take a pill break every three weeks? What about men - where's their pill?! Muir draws on interviews with the leading medical experts in the field, interlaced with her own tumultuous journey with different types of contraception and the personal stories of women from all walks of life, sharing their varied experiences and hard-earned wisdom. Muir also questions why the current medical establishment is getting contraception so wrong, as she debunks the myths and exposes the sloppy science and hysterical headlines that have had a negative impact on women’s health for the last twenty years. This ground-breaking guide is a social, cultural and scientific exploration into a criminally overlooked and under-discussed part of women's lives. It is a manifesto for change, calling for equality in healthcare and an entirely new - and long overdue - approach to women’s health. 'This book finally allows us to think differently about hormones and contraception. Kate is a genius' - Dr Louise Newson ‘Essential reading for any woman who has ever taken the pill, it’s likely to educate, anger and empower’ - Liz Earle Wellbeing Magazine
Ty záběry obletěly svět. Pořádný chlap vylézá z vody a ochraptěle říká: „Já su tak šťastné, já su tak šťastné…“ Byl to František Venclovský Přerova, a své nepředstírané štěstí vyjádřil šťavnatou hanáčtinou. Ta věta časem…
Umělá inteligence. Populární slovo, které se za několik měsíců vypaří? Nebo největší technická inovace 21. století? Dobrý sluha, nebo zlý pán? Cesta k lepší budoucnosti, nebo spíš nástroj nové totality? Kniha zkušeného ekonomického novináře Stanislava…
This book challenges several assumptions commonly encountered in Japanese dialectology: that the pitch-accent analysis of modern Tōkyō Japanese is an appropriate basis for describing the suprasegmental phonology of other dialects and earlier stages of Japanese;…
One of the early pioneers of colour photography, Ernst Haas began his photographic career in the 1940s in Vienna, rising to fame following the publication of his photo essay on returning prisoners of war from…
Incisive, controversial and startlingly funny, The Rules of Attraction examines a group of affluent students at a small, self-consciously bohemian, liberal-arts college on America's East Coast.Lauren, who changes the man in her bed even more…
Sherlock Bones, the worldÂ’s greatest dog detective, and his trusty sidekick Dr. Catson are back for another crime-solving adventure. This time, the pair are visiting the tombs of the ancient feline kings in Egypt when…
The Wings of Fire saga continues with a thrilling underwater adventure--and a mystery that will change everything!The lost heir to the SeaWing throne is going home at last.She can''t believe it''s finally happening. Tsunami and…