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Barely Breathing (The Breathing Series #2)
Barely Breathing by Rebecca Donovan is a US bestseller and the incredible sequel to Reason to Breathe. An utterly addictive and heartbreaking YA novel that will leave readers breathless and desperate for more.All fans of Jodi Picoult and new adult fiction such Colleen Hoover's Slammed, Tammara Webber's Easy and Abbi Glines' Vincent Boys will love Rebecca Donovan's incredible writing.A must-read. Unanswered questions. Burning desire. Heartbreaking consequences. The scandalous secrets of Emma's abuse are revealed, but she still has so much to learn out about her past.Why did her mother leave her all those years ago? What really happened the night Emma's father died? Were her memories of being happy just a dream? The repercussions of one horrific night has affected the lives of everyone involved.But with the promise of true love and new relationships, will Emma let it ruin hers for good?Praise for Barely Breathing:'Raw, honest, unflinching and unforgiving, Barely Breathing will take your emotions for a ride and deliver an ending you didn't see coming' - Tracey Garvis-Graves, New York Times bestselling author of On the Island
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Breathing Lessons
Meet Maggie Moran. Nearing fifty and married with two children, she and her husband drive from Baltimore to Deer Lick to attend the funeral of a friend one hot summer day. During the course of the journey, with its several unexpected detours into the lives of old friends and grown children, Maggie's eternal optimism and her inexhaustible passion for sorting out other people's lives and willing them to fall in love is severely tested... **ANNE TYLER HAS SOLD OVER 8 MILLION BOOKS WORLDWIDE**'Anne Tyler takes the ordinary, the small, and makes them sing' Rachel Joyce'She knows all the secrets of the human heart' Monica Ali 'A masterly author' Sebastian Faulks'I love Anne Tyler.I've read every single book she's written' Jacqueline Wilson
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Breathing Aesthetics
In Breathing Aesthetics Jean-Thomas Tremblay argues that difficult breathing indexes the uneven distribution of risk in a contemporary era marked by the increasing contamination, weaponization, and monetization of air.Tremblay shows how biopolitical and necropolitical forces tied to the continuation of extractive capitalism, imperialism, and structural racism are embodied and experienced through respiration.They identify responses to the crisis in breathing in aesthetic practices ranging from the film work of Cuban American artist Ana Mendieta to the disability diaries of Bob Flanagan, to the Black queer speculative fiction of Renee Gladman.In readings of these and other minoritarian works of experimental film, endurance performance, ecopoetics, and cinema-vérité, Tremblay contends that articulations of survival now depend on the management and dispersal of respiratory hazards.In so doing, they reveal how an aesthetic attention to breathing generates historically, culturally, and environmentally situated tactics and strategies for living under precarity.
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Breathing Lies
My name is Harlynn and late one night, I died on Hallows Hill.And then I came back from the dead.I'm not sure how it happened. All I know is that I'm not the same person I was before I died. I've started seeing things that shouldn't be real, and I feel this strange pull toward Kingsley, a guy I used to think was dangerous, but now I'm not so sure he is. And I'm pretty sure the people closest to me are lying about something. I'm also pretty sure my death wasn't an accident. I need to figure out what happened to me before I end up dead.Again.
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"Belly breathing or chest breathing?"
Belly breathing is generally recommended over chest breathing because it allows for deeper, more efficient breathing. When you breathe into your belly, your diaphragm contracts and moves downward, allowing your lungs to fully expand and take in more oxygen. This type of breathing can help reduce stress and anxiety, as well as improve overall lung function. Chest breathing, on the other hand, is more shallow and can contribute to feelings of tension and anxiety. Therefore, practicing belly breathing can be beneficial for both physical and mental well-being.
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What is the difference between organic and eco-friendly products?
Organic products are made from ingredients that are grown without the use of synthetic pesticides, herbicides, or fertilizers, and are often certified by a regulatory body. Eco-friendly products, on the other hand, are designed to have minimal impact on the environment throughout their entire lifecycle, from production to disposal. While organic products focus on the natural ingredients used, eco-friendly products consider the overall environmental impact of the product. In essence, organic products focus on the ingredients, while eco-friendly products focus on the entire product lifecycle.
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Does the rat have difficulty breathing or breathing poorly?
Yes, the rat may have difficulty breathing or be breathing poorly if it is displaying symptoms such as wheezing, gasping for air, or rapid shallow breaths. These signs could indicate a respiratory issue or infection that requires immediate attention from a veterinarian. It is important to monitor the rat's breathing closely and seek medical help if there are any concerns about its respiratory health.
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Is chest breathing simply the side view of diaphragmatic breathing?
No, chest breathing and diaphragmatic breathing are not simply different views of the same thing. Chest breathing refers to shallow breathing that primarily involves the expansion and contraction of the chest, while diaphragmatic breathing involves the contraction and relaxation of the diaphragm to draw air into the lungs. Diaphragmatic breathing is considered to be a more efficient and effective way of breathing, as it allows for deeper and more complete breaths, while chest breathing can lead to increased stress and tension in the body.
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Breathing Landscape
For landscape architects, the relationship between artificial and nature has always been ambiguous.Should the demoulding method be natural and hidden under the surface of nature, or should it highlight the strength of human technology?In Breathing Landscape, landscape is not meant to imitate nature or to highlight technology, but to give nature emotion and life. Breathing Landscape is a spiritual creation of physical space for interaction between man and nature, a place of interactive experience from the external to the internal, and a sense of space that has profound extension.The emphasis is on the correlation of people, things, feelings and the environment in the physical space.For Breathing Landscape, the "external" is the natural integration and the "internal" is the interaction with people, and is the internal and external breathing of the human body and spirit.Breathing Landscape is an immeasurable property of nature, which is fascinating and leads to meditative and peaceful self-being.More importantly, it focuses not only on man and nature but also on the superimposition of man, nature and the world, the experience of flowing human life in the spatial environment. There would be no landscape in the world unless there are humans.No matter where you live, you are closely related to the landscape.Through this book, the authors hope to create a pleasing and immersive interaction between nature and feelings.This emotional landscape creation method is reflected throughout the whole book. Text in English and Chinese.
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On Breathing
A beautiful, expansive essay about care, dependence, and what it means to breathe in an age of environmental catastrophe A few moments after birth we begin to use our lungs for the first time.From then on, we must continue breathing for as long as we are alive. And although this mostly happens unconsciously, in a society plagued by anxiety, climate change, environmental racism, and illness, there are more and more instances that ‘teach us about the privilege that is breathing.’ Why do we so easily forget the air that we breathe in common?What does it mean to breathe when the environment that sustains life now threatens it? And how can life continue to flourish under conditions that are increasingly toxic?To approach these questions, Jamieson Webster draws on psychoanalytic theory and reflects on her own experiences as an asthmatic teenager, a deep-sea diver, a palliative psychologist during covid, a psychoanalyst attentive to the somatic, and a new mother.The result is a compassionate and timely exploration of air and breathing as a way to undo the pervasive myth of the individual by considering our dependence on invisible systems, on one another, and the way we have violently neglected this important aspect of life.
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Do I have trouble breathing when I focus on my breathing?
It is common for people to experience difficulty breathing when they focus on their breath, especially if they become overly conscious of the process. This can lead to feelings of breathlessness or discomfort. It is important to remember that breathing is an automatic process controlled by the body, and trying to control it consciously can sometimes disrupt the natural rhythm. If you find yourself struggling to breathe when focusing on your breath, it may be helpful to shift your attention to something else or practice relaxation techniques to help ease any tension or anxiety.
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Do I have difficulty breathing when I focus on my breathing?
If you have difficulty breathing when you focus on your breathing, it could be a sign of anxiety or panic. Focusing on your breath can sometimes make you more aware of your breathing patterns, which can lead to feelings of breathlessness or tightness in the chest. It's important to practice relaxation techniques and seek support from a healthcare professional if you experience persistent difficulty breathing when focusing on your breath.
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Is rapid breathing dangerous?
Rapid breathing can be dangerous if it is persistent and not related to physical exertion or anxiety. It can be a sign of an underlying medical condition such as respiratory distress, heart failure, or a severe infection. If rapid breathing is accompanied by other symptoms such as chest pain, dizziness, or confusion, it is important to seek medical attention promptly.
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Why is breathing difficult?
Breathing difficulties can be caused by a variety of factors, including respiratory infections, asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), allergies, and heart conditions. In some cases, environmental factors such as air pollution or high altitude can also make breathing difficult. Additionally, anxiety and panic attacks can lead to shortness of breath and difficulty breathing. It is important to consult a healthcare professional to determine the underlying cause of breathing difficulties and receive appropriate treatment.
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