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Expert contributors make a superb bookReview Date: 2000-08-29
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African Americans in Science, Math, and InventionReview Date: 2007-02-25
What I particularly like about the book is its insightful introductory chapter. From it two things stand out. First, the insights of that chapter and the individual entries I read together paint vividly the difficult path many of those included in the book followed. The path was difficult not only because any scientific activity is a difficult pursuit, but also because these people faced very high artificial barriers-to-entry. Second, denied formal education and training, the scientific endeavors of African Americans progressed in a unique way; they began with invention, then science, and math. This is almost the opposite of what happened elsewhere, where the language of math advanced science and led to inventions.
It is quite clear that success in science, as elsewhere, was a function of political freedom. Many of the early African-American scientists, mathematicians, and inventors were people who somehow gained their freedom from slavery. As political freedom increased so too did the number of scientists, mathematicians, and inventors.
I like this book, I like it very much.
Amavilah, Author
Modeling Determinants of Income in Embedded Economies
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Air Force BasesReview Date: 2001-03-31

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Good bargain hunting manualReview Date: 2000-05-12

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A Valuable and Needed ContributionReview Date: 2000-04-21
We are then given some how-to tips on directory planning and the technologies it will take to implement them as well as security and other network issues. Most helpful are the portions of the book on how applications are enabled with directories and very nice piece on meta-directories.
This book is not only helpful for the technical folks, it is a good overview of the issues around networks for management to get their arms around this very important topic.
Thanks to the Kampmans for this very helpful book!

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great source bookReview Date: 2000-06-23

Brian Wayne Wells, Esquire, reviews The Almanac of Am. Pol.Review Date: 1998-01-22
Voting records and districts of the members are analyzed in this book to provide the very latest political profile of every member of the Congress and Senate.
Additionally, the book provides the latest information on the governors of all 50 states as well as the names of all the constitutional officers and the political makeup of the legislatures of all 50 States.
Even though the researcher/lobbyist or citizen owning this book will want to upgrade the book every two years to stay current, old editions of this book are also valuble as historic records on how a particular long-term member may have voted on a particular issue years before. All with an eye towards predicting how that member will vote on a current issue before Congress.
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Brian Wayne Wells, Esquire, reviews Almanac of American Pol.Review Date: 1998-01-22
This 1994 edition provides comprehensive information on the Congress which was elected in the 1992 election. Voting records are analyzed which together with information on the each member's district will provide the most accurate political picture of each member possible.
Despite the fact that most researcher/lobbyists or ordinary citizens owning this book will find it necessary to upgrade the book by buying the latest edition every two years, old editions of the book are worth keeping as historic records of how long-term members may have voted on some issue years before.
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