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Contemporary Management
Published in Hardcover by Richard D Irwin (1997-08-15)
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Poorly Written
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2004-09-15
Review Date: 2004-09-15
Contemporary Management
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2001-12-26
Review Date: 2001-12-26
This book was an excellent book on the principles of management. The student CD was a great help in reviewing each chapter prior to class. The quizzes also helped in understanding the objectives. Would reccommend this book to anyone taking a business course.
Good Book
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2000-03-29
Review Date: 2000-03-29
This was a great course book for use with my business class Itook last term. I had current up to date examples and was veryreadable.
Contemporary Management
Published in Hardcover by Irwin/McGraw-Hill (2004-12)
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Educational Book
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Review Date: 2007-05-13
Review Date: 2007-05-13
Needed for a course. Received in excellent condition and the price can't be beat...just take a look at the University Book Store and compare. Thanks for reselling your books. Grateful. MysticBleu
Wasn't available
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Review Date: 2005-09-10
Review Date: 2005-09-10
The book was already sold after I bought it. Please take it off web site after it's sold. But I was reimbursed properly.

What to Eat When You're Expecting
Published in Paperback by Workman Publishing Company (1986-01-07)
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don't read this book!
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Review Date: 2008-03-03
Review Date: 2008-03-03
this is the worst book on pregnancy and food ever written. any woman who has ever had any insecurities around body image will take one look at this book and realize it's the fault of books/ideas like "what to eat when your expecting" that we have issues in the first place. don't buy it, don't even borrow it, it'll just make you feel inadequate or fat!
Idiotic Masochistic Book
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Review Date: 2008-02-19
Review Date: 2008-02-19
Buy this book only if you want to torture yourself. In addition to being out-of-date and misinformed, it sets up insane standards that no person alive could live up to--much less a pregnant woman battling cravings, morning sickness, etc.
A lot of the info is simply flat out wrong and hysterical. One particularly idiotic statement: "a baby made up of candy bars and colas is quite different from a baby made up of whole grain breads and milk." That's preposterous! Baby's are like little leeches that suck up what nutrients they need from our bodies. Unless you are severely malnourished (starving in a refuge camp or subsisting on nothing but wonder bread) your baby will be fine regardless of what you eat during pregnancy!!! That's not to say that it's a bad idea to follow common sense and drink some more milk and eat a bit more fruits and vegetables during pregnancy, but it's absurd to counsel stressed-out pregnant women to avoid all sugar, white flour, etc.
I'm glad I bought this at a yard sale or I'd be kicking myself for wasting money and enriching the idiots who wrote this. I'd throw it on the nearest fire except that I'm having fun gleefully quoting its idiocy to my husband.
A lot of the info is simply flat out wrong and hysterical. One particularly idiotic statement: "a baby made up of candy bars and colas is quite different from a baby made up of whole grain breads and milk." That's preposterous! Baby's are like little leeches that suck up what nutrients they need from our bodies. Unless you are severely malnourished (starving in a refuge camp or subsisting on nothing but wonder bread) your baby will be fine regardless of what you eat during pregnancy!!! That's not to say that it's a bad idea to follow common sense and drink some more milk and eat a bit more fruits and vegetables during pregnancy, but it's absurd to counsel stressed-out pregnant women to avoid all sugar, white flour, etc.
I'm glad I bought this at a yard sale or I'd be kicking myself for wasting money and enriching the idiots who wrote this. I'd throw it on the nearest fire except that I'm having fun gleefully quoting its idiocy to my husband.
thank god I didn't pay for it
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Review Date: 2007-08-14
Review Date: 2007-08-14
This book works hard to confirm your worst fears, and with all the tact and forgiveness normally associated with the Gestapo.
If I wanted to stay thin, I wouldn't have gotten pregnant.
If I wanted to stay thin, I wouldn't have gotten pregnant.
HORRIBLE recipes, unrealistic expectations!
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Review Date: 2007-01-31
Review Date: 2007-01-31
Yes, it is completely true what the other reviewers have pointed out - this book has RIDICULOUS standards that no human being could possibly live up to. When I first purchased this book (luckily second-hand so I didn't pay full price) I was very excited about having a wealth of knowledge and recipes at my fingertips. But as soon as I started reading it, it just made me feel so guilty and horrible about everything I ate before I knew I was pregnant, and also what I was expected to do now that I know. Talk about ruining the experience! I even tried some of the recipes in the book - the veggie soup was bogus and "FUDGE BROWNIES"??? Give me a break, those were the most disgusting things I have ever tried to eat. They were not chocolately in the least but rather tasted like some kind of fig bars. Just listen to your body and your doctor's advice and skip this piece of trash!
goes WAY overboard
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-06
Review Date: 2007-03-06
I generally like the "What to Expect..." books, despite the sometimes preachy tone, but this one just goes too far. I made it about halfway through this book and then just put it down in disgust. It was making me afraid to eat anything for fear that it was not a "perfect" food.
Certainly it's good to eat lots of fruits, vegetables, whole grains, lean protein, and dairy products, and to limit processed foods and artificial additives, whether you're pregnant or not. If you're looking for encouragement to do that and some recipes you can use, this book may have some value.
However, if you're like me and tend to be strict with yourself and/or go overboard, this is probably not the book for you. If you take this book literally, you should avoid ALL refined sugar for the entire 9 months you are pregnant. That means not a single piece of candy, cake, Christmas cookie, nothing at all. Plus they seem to assume that you will cook home cooked meals out of fresh ingredients (no convenience foods) every day and oh by the way, bake a couple of times a week. In my experience this is not realistic for most modern pregnant women who generally have full time jobs and/or other young children.
I found the whole thing to be depressing and discouraging, so I just put it away and followed my doctor's dietary guidelines, which were nowhere near this strict. Although I probably would have gained less weight had I followed this book, I had a happy, healthy pregnancy and didn't stress so much about what I was eating. I see no evidence that my daughter would have been better off had I eliminated the occasional chocolate or cookie from my diet and been miserably obsessed with every bite that crossed my lips.
I don't recommend this book unless you are already committed to following a sugar-free, all whole grain diet and are looking for encouragement, or are just looking for some healthy recipes and are able to take the rest of it with a grain of salt.
Certainly it's good to eat lots of fruits, vegetables, whole grains, lean protein, and dairy products, and to limit processed foods and artificial additives, whether you're pregnant or not. If you're looking for encouragement to do that and some recipes you can use, this book may have some value.
However, if you're like me and tend to be strict with yourself and/or go overboard, this is probably not the book for you. If you take this book literally, you should avoid ALL refined sugar for the entire 9 months you are pregnant. That means not a single piece of candy, cake, Christmas cookie, nothing at all. Plus they seem to assume that you will cook home cooked meals out of fresh ingredients (no convenience foods) every day and oh by the way, bake a couple of times a week. In my experience this is not realistic for most modern pregnant women who generally have full time jobs and/or other young children.
I found the whole thing to be depressing and discouraging, so I just put it away and followed my doctor's dietary guidelines, which were nowhere near this strict. Although I probably would have gained less weight had I followed this book, I had a happy, healthy pregnancy and didn't stress so much about what I was eating. I see no evidence that my daughter would have been better off had I eliminated the occasional chocolate or cookie from my diet and been miserably obsessed with every bite that crossed my lips.
I don't recommend this book unless you are already committed to following a sugar-free, all whole grain diet and are looking for encouragement, or are just looking for some healthy recipes and are able to take the rest of it with a grain of salt.
A2 Chemistry Tutor Notes
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Absorbing hesitation: wordsworth and the theory of the panorama.(Critical essay): An article from: Studies in Romanticism
Published in Digital by Thomson Gale (2006-09-22)
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Alarm
Published in Paperback by Pocket (1990-12-01)
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Allure Magazine - July 1999 - Catherine Zeta-Jones Cover!
Published in Paperback by Erica Nevruz Bartman (1999)
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Amor De Lejos: Fool's Love
Published in Paperback by Arte Publico Press (1986-09)
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Angels to Watch Over Me: Angels to Watch Over Me/Crossroads/A Question of Balance/A Class of Her Own (Heaven Sent)
Published in Hardcover by Crossings Book Club (2004)
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Anna Wickham : A Poet's Daring Life
Published in Paperback by Madison Books, Incorporated (2003)
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The quiz questions within the book were very poorly written. The class, as a whole, used reason and argument to overturn over 10% of the books answers within the class.
Below is the reply from Professor Gareth Jones
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hello kevin
writing a textbook and keeping its lenght within limits is always a major problem for authors. ther short answer to your quesiton is that the "invalidated theories are discussed because many instructors want them, and many people out there still think they are valid. by the end of each chapter you see how far research has come and how complex thew topic really is. our goal is to help people understand the compleixty of the issues involved and that management is not a cut and dried issue but one intimately tied up with the appraoch and beliefs of each manager
our text is rarely regarded as being wordy, quite the opposite as people find our examples and boxes interesting, i dontg know what your own background is possibly computers/engineering? its always hard crossing disciplines, and the issues you raise with motivation are addressed in adsvanced classes inside management departments for majors and for MBAs
the test bank is another issue, and i have forwarded your comments to the publisheds who are responsible for that
possibly by the end of the book, and having digested what is a lot of material, you can think back to whaty you knew before the course and wehat you know now and you find that we will have added value to your understand, that is our goal anyway and one thats is succeeding as our book is one of the most widely used across the U.S.
good luck, gareth