Unabridged Audio Book Gives The Whole Story

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There is just no question about the popularity of audio books on CD and also in digital formats. More and more, people enjoy making the most of their time by plugging in "books on tape," as they were called a couple decades ago. Today, it might be more appropriate to call them "books on iPod" in this era when the iPods have had such an impact on the digital media industry. But, no matter what format people are looking for they will also often have choices in terms of buying abridged or unabridged audio book titles.

There are many people who don't realized that they might want to look for the unabridged audio book version when they were buying a new audio book, but had simply bought whatever was featured or listed as the most popular for that particular title. In fact, a very good percentage of all audio books on the shelves of bookstores or available as audio book downloads are actually the abridged version and many people purchase them without even realizing that fact. Still, the question remains, what is the real difference between the two types of audio books on sale?

An unabridged audio book can be considered the full and complete version of the original printed tome, word for word. Abridged audio book versions have been edited. In some cases, the editing is fairly minor and does not leave much out from the original work, while in other cases the editing can be quite extensive. Also, in some cases the author is the one who does the editing, or the publisher might edit the work without the input of the author if they have contractual rights to do so.

What this means is that an abridged work, whether in the form of a printed book, an electronic ebook, or an audio book on CD or MP3, does not contain the complete and original work of the author. An unabridged audio book, on the other hand, will be read by the author or by a voice-over artist and every single word in the volume will be recorded as the audio book. Therefore, the unabridged version will be as close to the original message and intent of the author as one can possibly get without inviting the author over for a personal reading.

This may bring up the question, why would anyone buy anything except an unabridged audio book? There are many reasons for this, but the primary reason is to make the recording shorter. This allows the listener to listen to the audio book in less time and when dealing with very long tomes, this can be a great benefit if time is short and if the listener simply wants to be able to get the gist or the highlights of the book by listening to a shortened audio version.

One reason people seek out the shorter, abridged versions of audio books on CD is so that they can use them as a review of material that they have already read. This can be helpful to students preparing for exams, or to a business man preparing for a presentation based on a certain book, or even just to enjoy a quick refresher of a favorite novel.

However, there are many people who feel that they might be missing something important that the author was trying to communicate if they only have access to the abridged version. In those cases, an unabridged audio book is the best choice and the listener can relax and enjoy the volume and know that they are getting the full story.

Learning About the Wine Making Process

Fruit Wine Making

The fruit wine making process is one which is quite complex but which can be understood rather easily, if you are willing.

All you need to do is to follow simple wine making instructions, especially during the fermentation phase. Grapes are naturally complementary to the wine making process and require very little adjustment during fermentation.

In cases of grape wine, this is made from pure grape juice. But for other fruit wines, additional water is needed to dilute the juice prior to the winemaking procedure. This is mainly because of the intense flavor. Secondly, some of the fruits may be high in their acidic property, which in turn makes the wine too sharp in taste if used full strength. Examples include gooseberry and blueberry juices.

So for a basic idea, you should prepare your wine with 22 pounds of pears, 16 pounds of strawberries, 14 pounds of pineapples, 15 pounds of peaches, 18 pounds of watermelon or 15 pounds of blackberries.  These are measures for yielding five gallons of wine. However, these are the simple instructions for wine making; in fact, there is no single accurate measure for the quantity of the fruit to be used in wine making process.

You make have heard of people who like a specific fruit mixed with another fruit, well this might just make a great wine as well. If you like a can of fruit cocktail, you might try making a fruit cocktail wine. There are some people that mix fruits and the wine is to die for. It has a taste you cannot find with any other wine around. Home wine making opens up new avenues for wine enthusiasts. If you like wine, you will love experimenting with new tastes.

You can really personalize this process and make it your own as long as you include the basics, and you will have a lot of fun and produce some fantastic wine that you can share with your family and friends. Wine making is a time honored tradition, one that has become incredibly popular in the world of today. If you have not tried making your own wine before then it is definitely something that you should try out sometime in the near future.

 

How to Eat More Vegetables

You probably know that eating more vegetable helps you lose weight. What you may not know is how to get more vegetables into your diet. Here are some tips to sneaking in your veggie servings without a lot of effort.

·        Add a can or two of mixed vegetables to casseroles and soups. Usually you won't have to adjust the recipe to accommodate the extra veggies, and you boost the nutrition of the dish.
 
·        Buy precut vegetables. Most of us are too lazy to cut up veggies. If we don't want to cut them up, we probably won't eat them. So, avoid the extra work and buy them precut.
 
·        Keep a fresh vegetable tray, complete with low fat ranch dipping sauce, handy for snacks. Most stores carry veg trays that are personal sized as well as party sized.
 
·        When picking up sandwiches at a deli, make sure to ask for extra lettuce, tomatoes, and any other vegetable you can think of. Fast food places such as Subway offer a wide range of good-for-you choices.
 
·        When ordering pasta at your favorite restaurant, opt for tomato based red sauce instead of white. The chunkier the sauce the more real vegetables it has in it.
 
·        Make sure to eat salad as a side dish at least a couple of nights a week. Prewashed salad fixings from the grocery store can make making a salad a snap.
 
·        Drink a vegetable juice, like V8, with breakfast or for a snack.
 
·        Eat baked vegetable chips, such as Flat Earth. They give you half a serving of vegetables in each serving.
 
·        Eat a baked potatoes instead of bread with dinner. Make sure to eat the skin, though. That's where most of the nutrition lies.
 
Of course, you don't have to implement all of these tips at once. Pick one tip a week and built up your vegetable tolerance little by little. Before you know it, your waist will be getting smaller and you won't be able to pass a vegetable by.
 
Ebooks such as the one in this No Nonsense Muscle Building review can help you learn more about how to get healthier and eat better.

The author, Aaron Patterson, went from couch potato to kickboxer in less than a year! His favorite passion is helping people get off their butts and start leading healthier, more active lives through his Website, http://www.eliminatetheweight.com

Becoming a Physician is Not Just a Career But a Lifestyle

A career as a physician is not only challenging and rewarding, it is a lifestyle. The training requirements to become a physician are demanding and require many years of education. Physicians work long hours and spend most to their time walking or on their feet.

There are many types of physician careers, as they all do not work directly with patients. Some physicians are involved in research, while others have chosen to teach, be administrators, or advisors. There are also many specialties physicians may choose to pursue; such as internal medicine, pediatrics, or family medicine. Other choices when looking for a career as a physician are dentistry, psychiatry, anesthesiology, surgery, and more.

A physician that practices general or family medicine is usually the first type of physician patients see when they have an illness or injury. Physicians diagnose, administer treatments, order and review lab, x-ray and other tests, prescribe medications, council patients about preventative healthcare, and refer patients to specialists when needed.

Physicians may work in hospitals, clinics, group practices, ambulatory settings, urgent care centers, labs, in small or private practices. The career choices of a physician are almost endless.

The minimal educational requirements for entry into medical school, is three years of college, but a bachelors degree is preferred. To apply to medical school, you will need to submit a copy of your college or grad school transcript, letters of recommendation, and your scores from the Medical College Admission Test (MCAT). By submitting your application through the American College Medical Application Service, one application canl be submitted to multiple medical schools.

Once you are in med school, you will spend the next four years studying basic science and doing clinical rotations, which is hands on learning in a real healthcare setting most commonly a hospital. The first two years are in classroom study and the third year clinical rotation is introduced. Some medical schools are starting to introduce hands on medical care earlier in the curriculum and throughout the four-year program.

After successfully completing your four years of med school, you will have earned your M.D. or medical degree. The next step is to complete a one year internship. After completing the internship, you may practice general medicine. At this point, you can choose a specialty and do your residency program. Depending on the specialty you chose, your residency may last from three to eight or more years.

Prior to practicing medicine, you must complete a three step medical exam known as the USMLE or United Stated Medical Licensure Examination. There are also additional testing such as boards, and licensing requirements for various specialties.

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