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From Behind the Red Line: An American Hockey Player in Russia
Published in Hardcover by Macmillan Pub Co (1992-04)
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Great Read
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Review Date: 2003-08-28
Review Date: 2003-08-28
This is a fabulous book for hockey fans of all ages and even for non-hockey fans just interested in some Soviet history. The book details what it was like for a Harvard-educated young man to find himself in the midst of the Cold War. It is fascinating to learn about how the Soviets trained and the difficult environment that they lived in. The book truly makes one appreciate living here as we see how difficult it was for the author to live in the Soviet Union. The book is easy to read and very funny in places. I highly recommend it.
Hospital Ministry: The Role of the Chaplain Today
Published in Hardcover by Crossroad (1985)
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Excellent resource book for chaplains
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Review Date: 1999-03-01
Review Date: 1999-03-01
As a second year CPE student I found the book to be an excellent handbook to keep on the shelves. I borrowed it from our hospital chaplain, and am hoping to find a copy to purchase. Unfortunately, it appears to be out of print.

The Killer Underpants (Jiggy McCue)
Published in Audio CD by Orchard Books (2005-03-24)
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Gem
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Review Date: 2007-09-08
Review Date: 2007-09-08
I love this book. I am well above the recomended age and I still laugh at this books jokes. Some of the jokes are very sophisticated making this a good book for many ages. Almost on the level of how adults and kids find shrek funny.

Killer Windows 95
Published in Paperback by Que (1995-10)
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Best Resource for Win95
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Review Date: 1996-05-18
Review Date: 1996-05-18
Briefly, I have been looking for a good non-Microsoft book that will offer a critical
review of their latest OS - Win95.
I had a client with a number of problems after an upgrade and I found the answers immediatly
when I looked in the index. I then looked for other odd index topics and found reference to all
of them. Other books, including MS Press titles, did not have reference or at least the depth
that this book did.
Buy it.
Greg Barry
Lectures on conditioned reflexes
Published in Unknown Binding by Martin Lawrence,ltd (1928)
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A witty, entertaining, yet honest & touching memoir
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Review Date: 1998-06-24
Review Date: 1998-06-24
This book is a revelation. Imagine a memoir written by a 30-year-old; nostalgic & informative, yet hip and witty. After reading this book, I am on the lookout for John Kelly in a big way. This is an author who can tell the honest truth about an often-hard way to grow up, and make it truly funny without taking anything away from the struggle. Without question one of the most all-around satisfying books I have read in a long time. To Mr. Kelly, if you're out there - keep writing!!
Literature and Its Writers: An Introduction to Fiction, Poetry, and Drama
Published in Hardcover by St Martins Pr (1997-01)
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A diverse and enjoyable anthology of fiction, poetry and dra
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Review Date: 2000-09-13
Review Date: 2000-09-13
I use this text in my high school creative writing course, which includes units on fiction, poetry, and screenwriting. My students love the book because I allow them opportunities to choose works that they want to read, and the casebooks allow them to study some of their favorite authors in depth (e.g., Sandra Cisneros and Raymond Carver). The only drawback to the book is that the teacher's edition includes good discussion questions, but fails to provide any answers to those questions. While I don't believe discussion questions, particularly in poetry, have right or wrong answers, at times I found myself unable to grasp the questions intent.

Major Short Stories of D.H. Lawrence: A Handbook (Garland Reference Library of the Humanities)
Published in Hardcover by Routledge (1997-10-01)
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An excellent guide to Lawrence's short fiction.
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Review Date: 1998-06-15
Review Date: 1998-06-15
This guide is designed for those who would be knowledgeable readers of major short stories by D.H. Lawrence when the store of scholarship, investigation, and appraisal is far too vast for all but the expert. A thorough examination of what has been written about these short stories, each chapter deals with a different short story and consists of five distinct sections: (1)the complete publication history, including all revisions and variants; (2)an inclusive examination of recognized and hitherto unrecognized sources, as well as the influences at work on Lawrence in the creation ot the story; (3)the story's relationship to Lawrence's other writings; (4)acknowledgement and summary of all extant critical studies; and (5)a bibliography of works cited.
Mortality and Morality: A Search for Good After Auschwitz (SPEP)
Published in Hardcover by Northwestern University Press (1996-07-08)
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Readable
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Review Date: 2002-01-18
Review Date: 2002-01-18
Highly spiritual and respectful of the reader, the text is grave without being pompous. Philosophy without a doubt,nevertheless extremely readable. I recommend it for anybody in search of the meanders of soul and mind, never one without the other.

Pediatric Psychopharmacology: Principles and Practice
Published in Hardcover by Oxford University Press, USA (2002-10-17)
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Worth it's weight in Aripiprazole
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Review Date: 2006-07-31
Review Date: 2006-07-31
Just follow me for second here: Go back to the dawn of the Cenozoic Era, the Paleocene epoch, 65 million years ago, when the mammalian radiation happened. That was a big deal. And what was it all about? A couple small little animals changed made a major change in their life strategies (actually just the females of the species, the males remain reptilian), which was valuing quality over quantity. Instead of laying tons of eggs, let's make less embryos. But nurture them. Nurture them with all our bodily resources. Let them lay parasitically within us while their brains and other organs mature. Think of it! The emergence of Parenting! Must have been a good idea, within just four million years, mammals radiated stunningly fast, filling the empty ecological niches left by dinosaurs, hoofed mammals achieving a glorious diversity (though still no larger than today's dogs).
So what does that have to do with us? Glad you asked. Not too much until 57 million years ago when our family, the primates, was born. Let's do this: Longer gestation, longer dependencies, bigger brains, better brains.
I'd love to linger on the details, but I have to get around to my point, and reviewing this wonderful, beautiful book. So let's skip to the Pliocene, 5 million years ago, when hominids diverged from our cousins the chimpanzees and bonobos (oh those dirty, dirty bonobos). What made us unique at that point? Three things: 1) Bigger brains. 2) Even longer periods of dependency, with longer infancy, longer toddlerhood, longer latency. All necessary for brains that are too big to be fully developed at birth, with a wider capacity for learned behaviors relative to instinctual behaviors. This, more than ever, necessitates parenting, or at least some kind of nurturing from the older generation to the younger. Which then allows for a greater capacity for culture, shared communal behaviors and beliefs passed down through the generations. And probably helped contribute to uniqueness 3) tool use. Yes, I know other species use tools of a sort, but we've gotten more sophisticated than sticking pruned twigs into termite mounds.
So here we are, human beings. I will refrain from calling us the most evolved species on the planet, since technically everything alive today is equally evolved for its niche (my cat can jump, change directions in mid-air, catch a bird in his mouth. I can't do that but I consistently beat him in backgammon). We are entitled to some species chauvinism, we certainly seem to have the most complex brains on the planet.
The things, then, that make us uniquely human, all converge in the modern medical sub-specialty of child and adolescent psychopharmacology. Using the most sophisticated tools our species have designed to date (psychoactive drugs), we help care for children, help cultivate the potential within the larger, more complex brains of the modern human children. Child Psychiatry is therefore both the leading edge, the ultimate extension of the trajectory of human evolution, as well as also being the most primitive, natural endeavor in medicine, motivated by the most instinctual elements of human character.
Having completed the transition to lower quantity, higher quality offspring, we have extended the dependency of children, and the need for nurturing to it's extreme. So this is our duty, our obligation. Children are vulnerable, and therefore deserve the best efforts of the best among us to help protect and care for them.
This is why treating psychiatrically ill children is the single most intellectually challenging field in medicine. The most stamina-testing, the most ethically challenging, the most emotionally challenging. Children in crisis stir our paternal and/or maternal instincts, and working with them forces us to cultivate our own resilience and stability. There is no better or more important field in medicine right now. Oh sure, let the surgeons continue to preen about the hospital as if their butchery and carpentry skills gives them ownership of the entire field of medicine. Let these barely sublimated sadists have their glory, they certainly seem to need it. Meanwhile, we know who the real brain surgeons are.
So, if we are going to do this, let's do armed and equipped with the best, most accessible information possible. That is why I strongly and unreservedly give this textbook my highest possible recommendation (which, on Amazon, consists of 5 stars, the same recommendation I gave to Blueberry poptarts... Oh well). Children are not just little adults. They have different brains. Different tracts have been myelinated, different nuclei have relatively different densities of receptors, the ratio of cytochrome P450 enzymes differ. Drugs, even when dosage is adjusted for size and metabolism, can have different side effect profiles for children then adults. For mostly obvious ethical and practical reasons, drugs cannot be tested on children as easily and systematically as in adult trials. So we should be very careful when medicating children. But that doesn't mean we shouldn't do it. When diagnoses are made thoughtfully and accurately, medications can be tremendously helpful for children. It can give children their lives back. Some children, able to get their symptoms manageable, find their families interacting different, teachers interact with them different, and their self-confidence can begin to restore itself.
This is a great book, and as of this moment in time, I would say it is the single best comprehensive resource for doctors who are prescribing psychiatric medications to children or adolescents. I'd tell you more about the book but I'm already closing in on 1000 words just trying to convey my passion for the topic. But you get contributions from the best in the field, you have sections devoted to the biological bases of pediatric illness, different diagnoses and different somatic interventions, discussions on other somatic interventions such as complementary and alternative medicines and ECT, and plenty of chapters on assessment and treatment. There is a section on epidemiological, research, and methodological considerations and appendices with quick prescribing information "at a glance." It is a thorough text, worth the price. Even has decent discussions of special populations such as substance abusers, medically ill children, psychopharm during pregnancy, and individuals with MR. Trust me. If you are planning to do a fellowship in child and adolescent psychiatry, or if you are in one of the all too numerous underserved areas where non-specialists find themselves prescribing psychoactive medications to children, you owe it to yourself and to the patients and families you treat to have a copy of this book.
Police Psychology Into the 21st Century (Series in Applied Psychology)
Published in Hardcover by Lawrence Erlbaum (1995-07-01)
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Police Psychology textbook
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Review Date: 2007-06-21
Review Date: 2007-06-21
This book was a requirement for my police psychology class. It reads more like a novel than a textbook, but it's a good book none the less. This book is very detailed about police psychology for the psychologists and the officers.
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