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By Kirsty OUP-UK
On Sunday 1st July 2007 a ban on smoking in public places came into effect in England. Similar bans have already been in place in the rest of the United Kingdom for some time. Virginia Berridge, Professor of History and Director of the Centre for History in Public Health, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, is the author of Marketing Health: Smoking and the Discourse of Public Health in Britain, 1945-2000. Below, Professor Berridge talks about how, while we are now used to doctors and government officials telling us what is good and bad for us, this development has only come about in the last 50 years. (more…)
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Tomorrow I'm off for a week of Writing and Wresting (everyone join in:...."ahhhh!"). All "job" projects are on hold - and it's me, my son, our dog and my new Macbook - and a week at our favorite cabin on the coast of Maine.
I'm already picturing the porch that overlooks the water and my setup, where I'll write everyday! BOOK TWO calls loud and clear and I am forging forward with ideas that seem disjointed and odd - but I secretly know they'll all tie together. (or maybe there's that job at McDonalds....)
Above is a Brain-Doodle that wanted to jump out and become part of the BOOK TWO story....
I think he'll fit in perfectly!