Warning! This is a summary and analysis book. It is not the original book by David Famut.The Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Glengarry Glen Ross, who also wrote the great films THE VERDICT and WAG THE DOG, raises the alarm about modern-day Visigoths approaching our gates.
In RECESSIONAL, He calls out, skewers, mocks, and, most importantly, dissects the virus of conformity that has become an existential menace to the West.
RECESSIONAL is a wide-ranging trip through history, the Bible, and literature that examines how American politics and cultural views about rebellion have altered in the previous generation. We now choose to kill inventiveness and democracy — the pillars of security and progress – by suppressing freedom of thought and expression.
RECESSIONAL is an important warning that if we don't resist the cultural thuggery now, the commissars and their dupes will change the Land of the Free into the Land of the Dictators.
A warning from David Jamet: Appeased savagery can only increase. If you give in to it, it will inevitably escalate, like a fire looking for oxygen.
Keep Sharp is Dr. Sanjay Gupta’s comprehensive guide to cognitive dysfunction disease in its various forms, including dementia, and the prevention, treatment, and strategies to cope.
Gupta bravely initiated a noble and global quest to gather up and analyze how doctors tackle brain function problems and cognitive challenges. He holds an impressive list of characters and anecdotes from his efforts..
Keep Sharp appeals to a diversified bevy of readers as a double gem for popular science and medical advice. Although avoiding medical jargon is impossible for cognitive dysfunction, Gupta shows us a simplified, engaging, and compelling story built around one of the most complex objects we know of—the human brain. Defining his terms right out of the gate gives the reader what they need to understand and act upon. The reader begins to learn how our physical and mental activities effect our brains. Boosting one’s brain prowess with medically established methods to help prevent Alzheimer's’ arises as a dominant theme.
Dr. Gupta sculpted his narrative's contents with plenty of advice for those who show symptoms of the first stages of dementia. He puts his arm around the reader, tells him or her how to get the help they need, secure a proper diagnosis, and how to come to grips with the most adverse effects.
Gupta pieces together valuable resources in the final chapter to guide those who carry a diagnosis of dementia. Though his approach is predictably straightforward and practical, he infuses it with the empathy and understanding of a good doctor. His goal: bring the issue of Alzheimer’s, its significance, its challenges, and possible solutions to a broader audience.
This book is not intended as medical advice. If you have health problems, consult with your physician. Rather than replace Dr. Gupta's book, it serves to complement.it.