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Laura Banks

    Die neue A****-Klasse: Sie hasst ihn, er liebt ihn - ihner Hintern
    Changes in Communal Provision for Adult Social Care, 1991-2001
    The Wrath of Blonde: (The Making of Star Trek II, and Other Wild Hollywood Adventures as an Amazon in Outerspace.
    Embracing Your Big Fat Ass
    The Secret Science of Baby
    • 2023

      Navigating the glitzy yet challenging world of Hollywood, Laura Banks shares her journey from Kansas to California, where she encounters iconic figures like Whoopi Goldberg and William Shatner. Her memoir humorously recounts her experiences at Paramount Pictures during the making of Star Trek II, her time in an improv comedy troupe, and her evolution from an actress in action films to an accomplished author and comic. Amidst her adventures and misadventures in love, Banks ultimately finds resilience and success.

      The Wrath of Blonde: (The Making of Star Trek II, and Other Wild Hollywood Adventures as an Amazon in Outerspace.
    • 2022

      What stops pregnant women from falling over all the time? What makes infant cries so captivating? How do sperm swim?The Secret Science of Baby answers these questions and many more, revealing the fascinating physics behind conception, birth, and babyhood.

      The Secret Science of Baby
    • 2008

      Embracing Your Big Fat Ass

      An Owner's Manual

      • 274 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
      3.3(29)Add rating

      Emphasizing self-acceptance and body positivity, this humorous new book invites readers to embrace every aspect of themselves, including their imperfections. The authors, known for their bestseller "Breaking the Rules," blend wit and wisdom to inspire confidence and love for one's body, encouraging a joyful attitude towards self-image.

      Embracing Your Big Fat Ass
    • 2006

      Examines changing trends in care home provision for adults, both in local authorities and the independent sector. It raises important topical questions about the future of residential care. This report analyses data from the 1991 and 2001 national censuses. A number of variables are used to understand changes in provision.

      Changes in Communal Provision for Adult Social Care, 1991-2001