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Jump Starts: Wit and Wisdom to Super Charge Your Day
Published in Paperback by New Dawn Publishing Company (1998-12-01)
Authors: Tim D. Richardson, Timothy D. Richardson, and J. Lenora King
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Jump Starts
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Review Date: 1999-12-09
Yesterday I was having one of those "I need to have an attitude adjustment sort of days". My parents are both deceased, my mother having been buried the week of Christmas in 1988. I get sort of melancholy this time of year, and without meaning to, can slide into a "funk". Anyway, it was that kind of a day. I was looking for something in the bottom, deep drawer of my desk when I came upon Tim Richardson's book, JUMP STARTS. I had actually forgotten I had it. I read the table of contents and knew IMMEDIATELY the place I was to begin reading: Part Seven: Life Teaches Us Lessons in Attitude Adjustment! Yesterday I read "The Sun". This morning I read "Music in the Morning". Thank you, Tim, for the gift of your book. Thank you for writing it for people like me. And I thank God, who always in His timing, knows who or what to put in my path. It was no coincidence that I came across your book yesterday.

Short, easy to read vignettes that brighten your day instant
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Review Date: 1999-08-22
Inspirational and thought provoking vignettes. There's no reason NOT to read this book.

Encouraging, thoughtful, helpful, uplifting
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Review Date: 1999-07-16
It was fun reading Tim Richarson's book, JUMP STARTS. I'm glad Tim has such insight and glad the proceeds go to such a worthy cause. Amazon.com is wise to carry this book. I know it will be a big seller. Businesses would be helped by including this book in their training program.

Truly a great start to the day. It's better than Wheaties!
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Review Date: 1999-05-31
Tim Richardson displays insightful and inspiring stories in his book, Jump Starts: Wit and Wisdom to Jump Start Your Day. Tim captivates the essence of what it's all about.

Jump Starts
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 1999-12-09
Yesterday I was having one of those "I need to have an attitude adjustment sort of days". My parents are both deceased, my mother having been buried the week of Christmas in 1988. I get sort of melancholy this time of year, and without meaning to, can slide into a "funk". Anyway, it was that kind of a day. I was looking for something in the bottom, deep drawer of my desk when I came upon Tim Richardson's book, JUMP STARTS. I had actually forgotten I had it. I read the table of contents and knew IMMEDIATELY the place I was to begin reading: Part Seven: Life Teaches Us Lessons in Attitude Adjustment! Yesterday I read "The Sun". This morning I read "Music in the Morning". Thank you, Tim, for the gift of your book. Thank you for writing it for people like me. And I thank God, who always in His timing, knows who or what to put in my path. It was no coincidence that I came across your book yesterday.

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A Kid's Herb Book
Published in Paperback by Robert D. Reed Publishers (2000-06)
Author: Lesley Tierra
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This book ROCKS!
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Review Date: 2007-08-13
Seriously this book is great! It was wonderful ideas for the garden, crafts, the seasons, herbal stuff. It is just fun, cool, great!

Heather mama of 5

Love this magical book
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Review Date: 2007-07-19
I purchased this book for my 7yo son because we do use a lot of herbs at home. He likes the book very much but my 4yo dd LOVES it! She loves making the recipes, learning about the plants and how they work, and hearing the stories. It has become her favorite book. I love the recipes as well since they are wonderful to give to children. I can't recommend this book enough.

fun, useful creative
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Review Date: 2007-05-04
Reviewed by Juanita Watson for Reader Views (4/07)

Lesley Tierra's book is just as the subtitle suggests, "for children of all ages." This fantastic herbal showcases 16 commonly used medicinal plants that could realistically form the core of a home herbal pharmacy. It is truly a great introduction to the world of herbs.

I adore Tierra's original stories for each herb which will stretch children's imaginations while connecting them deeper to the spirit of each plant. Lesley pays special attention to warnings where indicated, explains specific doses for children, and includes a convenient quick guide to treating illnesses (matching symptoms with herbal remedy).

Beautiful drawings adorn nearly every page of this book bringing each and every page to life. As an adult I appreciate the visual aspect, so I can only imagine that children will fall for them too - maybe even color in some of the bigger pictures adding an artistic element to the book itself.

Tierra's includes sing-along songs for each herb (with accompanying sheet music), as well as a vast array of crafts, projects, activities and herbal recipes. This author hasn't left anything out, and it doesn't surprise me knowing her background and the 15 years spent researching this book. Tierra is a nationally renowned practicing herbalist with family and friends in the herb world, many of whom somehow contributed to this book.

The thing that really stood out for me about "A Kid's Herb Book" is the way the author attempts to connect the reader (parents, children, and ultimately, that inner child within all of us) with the amazing life force found in herbs. This book is a timely bridge that serves to unite the heart of each reader with the natural world in fun, useful, creative and joy-filled ways. I feel that this is what makes "A Kid's Herb Book" unique in comparison to many other herb books on the shelves today.

Good book but wish more herbs were listed
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-13
This is a good book and my son and I both enjoyed the fairy tale-like stories in each chapter about how the herbs came to be known for their healing qualities. There are a lot of recipes and activities for each herb but it's not what I personally was looking for. I was hoping there would be more different kinds of herbs listed and what they are used for.

a great book, not just for kids
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-03
I found this from an EarthWalk class that I sometimes volunteer for. A 4th grader showed this book to her teacher who in turn showed it to us. I wrote down the name and bought it a few days later. Why? Because it is really informative and done really really well. I'm new to the whole outdoor, edible herb thing so I feel like I could use a kid's book to help teach me (it even has sections for me to color!) :-)

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KJV - Defender's Study Bible by Dr. Henry Morris, Ph.D.
Published in Bonded Leather by Thomas Nelson (1995-10)
Author: Thomas Nelson
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Very fine Bible, but . . .
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Review Date: 2008-01-01
I really love the layout of this Bible. It is very easy to read and understand the commentary. The tabbed version is great as well. I was happy to find it's notes come from a literal 6 day Creationist point of view, but sadly, I'm sorry to say that the author is a Calvinist Babtist, Cessationist (does not believe that Gifts are for today). This is evident in the interpretation of certain OT and NT scriptures. Unlike others have stated, DR Morris DOES have a personal opinion about these things, and is not just basing the commentary on other scripture. Well, I love the Bible and Pray for Morris to live in all of God's goodness he has for him :)

Great study Bible
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2005-10-11
I am very impressed with this study Bible - gives wonderful commentary information on many subject to give a better understanding of certain text. I do have a few disagreements; however, as I don't believe there are any mistakes or contradications in the KJV and only misunderstanding and limited knowledge on the readers part. Docy

The Best study Bible available
Helpful Votes: 33 out of 34 total.
Review Date: 2002-04-17
The Defenders Study Bible by Dr. Henry Morris is THE BEST Bible I have ever owned. I have been a Christian for most of my life and I own several different study Bibles but they all pale in comparison. Why? Because they compromise the word of God. In most of my other study Bibles, they make you doubt Gods word, especially in regarding the creation in Genesis by adding that the creation could have occurred over a longer period of time.

Dr. Morris verifies the six day creation with other bible verses. He doesn't rely on his beliefs, he relies on other scriptures for verification. The Lord would not need longer periods of time to create the world because he did it right the first time and does not need more time to let things "correct" themselves. He is a perfect God and he created a perfect world in six days. Why would God say six days when he meant something else? This is where faith plays a vital role in reading and interpreting the scriptures. You either believe God means exactly what he says or you don't. Satan compromised the word of God to Eve and look what happened. God means exactly what he says. Exactly.

Another plus is the scientific analysis of creation and the great flood. He describes using other scripture how the flood occured and the effects of the flood on the world scientifically. It really strengthens Gods word.

Having this Bible in the King James Version is comforting also because it is as close to the original Hebrew and Greek text as we can get. There is no interpretations. I compare verses from this Bible to my other Bibles and the changes are dramatic and sometimes entirely different. To me this can be dangerous.

In Job, some of my Bibles change the words Behemoth to Hippo or elephant and Leviathan to Alligator..... Now I have never seen a hippo or an elephant with a tail the size of a ceder tree, and I have never seen an alligator have smoke and fire come out of his mouth and nostrils.

I recommend this Bible and all of Dr. Morris' other books to all Christians, both new and old.

best footnotes for the believer
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2006-08-18
The Morris footnotes are as conservative as Schofield's, but much easier to read and understand, and less dispensational. Neither I nor my minister and missionary friends can fault the doctrinal position of Morris, who believes that the Creator of the universe was able to state exactly what He meant, and able likewise to preserve His word for us today. Morris, the author of the standard text on creation, offers scientific background to dispense with the modern myth of evolution, enabling those who believe God rather than the humanistic fantasies of Darwin ample and irrefutable arguments for God's truth. A fine gift or presentation Bible, I received mine from my church when I trusted Christ as Savior. One of my missionary friends has won many souls to the Lord with his copy - may God grant you and I the grace to do the same with ours! There is no version of the Scripture that I can recommend more highly, especially now that the John R. Rice reference Bible seems no longer available. Signed, a redeemed sinner

Easy to read, extensive notes
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2003-01-09
Bonus points for the larger type, easier to read than a lot of other bibles. Extensive notes that defend the accuracy and infallibilty of the Bible. A must have for anyone who is serious about studying the Authorized version of the Word of God.

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Lange Q&A - Radiography Examination
Published in Paperback by McGraw-Hill Medical (2005-12-21)
Author: D.A. Saia
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Lange Q&A Radiography Examination
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Review Date: 2008-11-24
I cannot thank the author enough! After letting my RT license slip away I had to re-examin to get it back and 18yrs after graduating from x-ray school I used this book along with the other review book that goes with it, and I passed the ARRT test with a higher grade than my first time taking it! Thank you, thank you!

The best, closest answers.
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-09-14
We used this book in our last semester of school. As I read through it, I realized the questions in the book were questions on our tests of the previous 1 1/2 years. These questions are so close to questions on the registry. If I were looking for a good, solid study guide, this would be the one I'd own. Can't go wrong with this one.

so far, so good
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-19
I haven't taken the registry exam yet, but for those looking for a good book to review, I recommend this one. I haven't made it through the whole book yet, but there are a lot of questions with such detailed explainations for every section. The questions are difficult, but I have been told by numerous people that these questions are harder than that of the actual ARRT exam. There are questions designated to each section, way more than what the real test will be, but the end of the book contains 2 practice tests combining all of the sections. VERY HELPFUL!

ARRT Test Review
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-08
This book is perfect for ARRT test prep. Make sure you get the book with the internet access. With the internet, you get to do all the practice tests you need to prepare for the ARRT boards. There are quite a few questions in the book and internet that are verbatim.

Lange Q&A(tm) is an Exceptional Resource!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2007-10-19
With this book comes free access to an online testing web site. This online, create-your-own exam feature is what got me through the registry test. It allows you to select any number of questions (there are more than 1,400!), from any of the 5 main categories (and the myriad sub-categories), those you've already seen or not seen, or to use only the ones you've previously gotten wrong. And you can use the web site as many times as you need to during your allotted access time (details with the book.) The author was very responsive to my questions when I needed clarification, and there's a link right on the web site making it easy to ask.

Unlike other test-prep resources I've seen, the questions are equal to or HARDER than those on the registry exam! The service tracks your averages in each of the five categories, and reports results for an individual exam upon completion as well as your cumulative average. You can interrupt taking an exam and resume it at another time. And, speaking of time, your test results also include how long it took you to complete your custom-made exam, as well as the average number of seconds per question. The registry exam is timed, so knowing your time in advance can help you focus where you need to.

I could go on, but you've got the picture by now: I can't say enough about the positive contribution this resource made to my success!

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Life After Life: A Story of Rage and Redemption
Published in Hardcover by Free Press (2005-04-05)
Author: Evans Hopkins
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A Dose of Reality
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Review Date: 2005-09-14
What a fine performance from this hitherto unknown writer of nonfiction books. I cannot believe, having read this book, that I know--however thinly--what life must be like inside prison walls, and then outside in an altogether new kind of prison. Hopkins draws brilliant sketches of a life torn by inevitable forces of evil and goodness. Thankfully, goodness prevails. Even better, Evans Hopkins has lived to tell us about it. Kudos.

(RAW Rating: 4.5) - Life Changes
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2005-12-30
Evans Hopkins grew up in Danville, Virginia during a turbulent time in history when his town, like many, were resisting desegregation at every turn. As he entered into his teen years, Evans became more and more frustrated by what he felt was a black community that easily accepted the mistreatment they were forced to live with. This eventually led to his involvement with the Black Panther Party, an organization with ideals more in line with his hands on approach to obtaining civil rights. Eventually, his involvement with the organization increases to the point that he persuades his parents to allow him to move to North Carolina to live among the comrades at the nearest Panther chapter.

After working with the North Carolina chapter for a while, Evans had the opportunity to go to California and work at the headquarters of the organization. Deeply idealistic, he was quickly disheartened by the inconsistencies between what the party preached and what they practiced. Ultimately, he fled California, fearing for his life -- but this is just the beginning of a downward spiral. When he returns home, he must obtain employment not only to support himself, but also his newborn son and his then estranged girlfriend. He begins working for his father's landscaping business, but is frustrated by the meager wages and backbreaking work. Soon the lure of fast money wins over, and he finds himself facing a life sentence. The next phase of the book focuses on the difficulties of prison life and all of the life changes he encounters during his incarceration. Evans examines his choices and mistakes, and rediscovers his love for writing. Finally, he talks about his new beginning -- his life AFTER life. In this portion of the book, he shares about his period of readjustment to life outside of prison, changes among his family members, and his blossoming writing career.

LIFE AFTER LIFE is more than a memoir, it is a character study. What is more impressive is that Evans Hopkins is able to look back on his life and reflect with honesty and openess. He not only shares about his life, but he also puts the lives of many of the people he encountered in his journey into a meaningful social context. Written in an conversational style, LIFE AFTER LIFE is an easy read that touches on any number of important topics.

Reviewed by Stacey Seay
of The RAWSISTAZ™ Reviewers

READ THIS BOOK NOW!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2005-06-20
"Life After Life" is a true and enlightening description of a young man's rage and finally his redemption. Evans Hopkins' well-written autobiography vividly describes his good and bad personal experiences. Many of them stemmed from his personal attitudes towards people he was in contact with. Fortunately, with support from his family and other positive people, he was able to a new look on life. These changes encourage Evans to have and practice more positive thinking and actions. His writing is an inspiration for lost people. It should encourage those who are failing to strive, to seek life's positive path.

MUST READ DOESN'T SAY ENOUGH!!!!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2005-06-12
This book is essential for anyone who agrees with the idea that the leaders of the Civil Rights movement didn't do all the work. Evans Hopkins writes in gripping prose about his life story, and is among the first to shed light on the Panthers from a first hand comrade point of view. The book not only is insightful but inspiration. It brings back to light the struggles of a time all but forgotten and is the best book in the new canon of works written by activist of the movement.
Not only is it a piece about the movement, it shows how the movement affected his life and virtually everyone's life. And it is truly a story of rage and redemption that provokes the reader to find the redeeming qualities in him/herself.
Must read doesn't say enough!!!!!

A Remarkable Reclaim!!!!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2005-06-07
Life After Life is an exalting and dynamically written memoir that is destined for great literary achievements. This polished and brilliant author, Evans Hopkins, has revealed and characterized the epitome of growing up as a young man embroiled between manhood, family, and acceptance in a society notorious for its unjust boundaries and inequalities. His fascinating story will surely ignite your soul.

Mr. Hopkins was profoundly inspired to prove that life changes begin with self-motivation,love, and the courage to reintegrate into the environment that was eager to cast him out. With heroic pride and a strong will to empower himself, he has endured the litmus test for human consciousness.

We can all derive encouragement and insight from this extraordinary book. At best, the perspective wisdom to bear witness to positive change and influence others to recognize their own obligations toward a more harmonious humankind.

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Maximize Your Edge: Navigating Life's Challenges
Published in Paperback by Whitaker House (2001-11)
Author: Lance D. Watson
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Spiritually Directed
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Review Date: 2004-11-02
Pastor Watson's words of wisdom in Maximize Your Edge read with clarity, authority, and with the spirit of the Lord. His messages and the scriptures used jumped off the pages and quicken my spirit. His down to earth examples of the utilization of the scripture and its application to your life were fantastic. It's definitely a guide book to living a successful life as a Christian. Thank you Pastor Watson for your guidance,continued encouragement, and passion for Christ.

Wonderful, everyone must read !
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Review Date: 2001-12-14
What a wonderful book! I'm a member of St. Paul's. It is so wonderful to be able to hear Rev. Watson speaking as I read. This is a book that reading it once is not enough. People often ask for self improvement books. I would say first the bible then Maximize Your Edge : Navigating Life's Challenges by Lance D. Watson. I thank God every day for this person that God has sent to lead us, teach us, and show not only St. Paul but the world God's love.

It Was Past Time!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2002-05-22
When Pastor Watson began talking about writing a book, all I could think was "it was way past time" for him to do so. He is a sensitive and intuned personality. To know him is to love him and appreciate his insightful preaching, his wonderful (albeit corny) sense of humor and his gift for seeing a sermon in everything! Maximizing Your Edge is simply a culmination of where Pastor Watson has come from and what he's learned on the journey to where he's headed. I thank God that I've been privileged to watch him travel the road for the past 16 years. Pastor, its all good, and I'm sitting on anticipation boulevard for the books to come!

Maximizing Your Edge: Navigating Life's Challenges
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2002-05-10
This is an amazing book by an amazing pastor. If you are in Richmond Va you need to stop by on Sunday at Saint Paul's Baptist Church and hear this anointed educator of the Lord preach! The book spoke the truth that only he can spread and has helped me understand many of the challenges we all face. I hope he continues to write.

Live YOUR best Life!!!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2002-01-05
What could be better than a self-help book that is based on the word of God? Thank you Pastor Watson for writing such an inspirational and practical guide to life that teaches us to incorporate the lessons of the Bible into our daily lives.

As a member of Saint Paul's Baptist Church, I can almost hear Pastor Watson's passion for God and passion for life as I read through the pages of 'Maximize Your Edge.' This book is a 'must read' for anyone desiring to live their best life and strive for a closer relationship with God.

~Shannon Easley

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The Meaning of Marxism
Published in Paperback by Haymarket Books (2006-06-01)
Author: Paul D'Amato
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Straight forward and clear
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Review Date: 2008-12-22
A straight forward and clear explanation of the essentials. Great for someone who needs a "refresher", and ideal for someone approaching Marxism for the first time.

Essential reading
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-10-13
"The Meaning of Marxism" by Paul D'Amato provides an accessible introduction to Marxist thought for general readers. Mr. D'Amato is an accomplished editor and writer of socialist publications who displays both a thorough knowledge of the Marxist ouevre and a knack for connecting Marxist theory to contemporary world events. The book fills a void by helping us understand the importance and relevancy of Marxism towards helping us remedy the failures of an increasingly dysfunctional and unstable capitalist system.

At a time when the word 'socialism' is casually but erroneously thrown about to describe public bailouts for reckless private bankers and short-sighted businesses whose excesses have driven them to financial crisis, Mr. D'Amato reminds us that socialism is actually about empowering the people to democratically manage their own affairs. According to Mr. D'Amato, this definition explains why the Soviet Union and Cuba have failed the socialist test and undeservedly tarnished the Marxist brand. Yet, to the extent that inequality and injustice persist, Marxism has inspired new generations of activists to struggle for political and revolutionary change in our time. As promising as this might be, Mr. D'Amato cautions that the kind of socialism envisioned by Marx can not merely be championed by individual leaders but must be supported by bottom-up movements whose ultimate objective must be the withering away of the state, which is the mechanism by which the rich and powerful have institutionalized their dominion over the poor.

Mr. D'Amato goes on to discuss the major themes analyzed by Marx, including materialism, profits, working class politics, human nature, racism, imperialism and war, the environment, and much more. The numerous insights gained are enormously helpful to the reader who wishes to understand the various forces that have shaped the modern experience. As Mr. D'Amato makes clear, Marx' compelling arguments remain essential reading to anyone seeking to develop a coherent and critical worldview. With laissez-faire ideology currently in ill repute, there can be no doubt that the markeplace of ideas is in dire need of the enrichment that can be provided by thought-provoking books such as this.

I highly recommend this book to everyone.

Concise
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-08
This is a clear and concise overview of Marxism. It breaks down the major thoughts of the ideology and presents them in an understandable manner.

This is fantastic book for college students, particularly those who will be presenting research or essays that include Marxism as a topic or thesis. The most difficult concepts of Marxism, such as dichotomy, are easily understood by the manner in which D'Amato has presented them.

In truth, the ideas within this book, as they are presented, has made this book a citation treasure trove for presenting key arguments within several of my essays. The logic that is laid out can be used to analyze a number of historical, cultural, and socio-political topics in a relative manner.

The perfect study guide for an introduction to Marx and Engels
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-10-30
Paul D'amato takes the classical works of Marx and Engels (Capital, Communist Manifesto, The German Ideology, and others) and selectively quotes the trenchant passages and then parses and elaborates their meaning with simple (but not simplistic) explanations. For an example early in the book:

"Greed and selfishness are not the result of bad individual choice, but are engendered by the competitive and profit driven nature of capitalism. A capitalist who is not greedy for profit is a capitalist who will lose out to his more greedy competitors. The problem with the notion that it is only necessary to change people's ideas in order to change society is that this leaves the social structure of society intact. `This demand to change consciousness amounts to a demand to interpret the existing world in a different way, i.e., to recognize it by means of a different interpretation,' Marx wrote of some German idealists of his day. In doing this `they are in no way combating the real existing world,' but are `combating solely the phrases of this world.' The materialist view is exactly the opposite. Morals are derived from particular forms of human social organization. Capitalism breeds greed, not vice versa. In societies that foraged for food and shared it as a collective, greed was frowned upon because it disrupted the functioning of the group." [Page 26]

That short paragraph explained Marx's views arguably better than did Marx himself! Marx's explanation of the same phenomenon takes up thirteen pages in the original text. I truly wish that the political science professors and graduate assistants who taught me Marxist political economy in college had had D'amato's book on their reading list or even used it as the principal text; it's that good.

Good overview
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2007-08-01
This book is written by a dedicated Marxist-Leninist. I am most definitely not one (though I have sympathy for the Marxist critique of capitalism). However, not being one to judge a person by her or his political convictions, I gave this book a look when I saw it in a university library bookstore. It was actually quite well-written, and I ended up buying it. I'm about 100 pages in, and I have to say, it's not a bad book at all for introducing the thought of Marx and Engels (plus some Lenin, but not TOO much). The author also quotes several non-Marxist anthropologists, sociologists and economists to make his points, so he's definitely a well-read guy. Although I'm not done with the book, I'd recommend it. There isn't a whole lot of emotional rhetoric, as you might fear; there's only a clear, straightforward, sophisticated (yet easy-to-understand) presentation of Marxist ideas. So if you are interested in understanding the ideas of classic social thinkers like Marx, but don't have the time or inclination to suffer through their dense original works, then for Marx I'd say this book is not a bad choice for an intro.

If you want some original Marx, a very good place to start is Karl Marx on Society and Social Change: With Selections by Friedrich Engels (Heritage of Sociology Series), edited by Neil Smelser.

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The Memory Cure: How to Protect Your Brain Against Memory Loss and Alzheimer's Disease D Memory Loss
Published in Kindle Edition by McGraw-Hill Companies (2002-11-30)
Author: Majid Fotuhi
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Informative and useful
Helpful Votes: 14 out of 15 total.
Review Date: 2007-08-11
The book begins by pointing out that sometimes people and it seems even doctors mistake depression or other health problems which can be treated successful for Alzheimer's disease which may be untreatable.

He then offers a ten step plan for prevention of memory loss, which consists of proper diet, as well as daily physical and mental exercise. Some nutrients that have been found useful for better functioning of the brain are blueberries, spinach, and other fruits and vegetables rich in antioxidants, almonds and other nutrients rich in vitamin E, less salt in diet, as well as general nutrition that contributes to low cholesterol and normal blood pressure. High blood pressure and high cholesterol seem to be detrimental to memory. He further suggests cutting the quantity of food people consume, perhaps in half. Fasting is good. Daily physical exercise envigorates the entire body including the brain. As as the saying goes "use it or lose it", constant mental stimulation, learning new things, solving puzzles, challenging oneself intellectually in different ways through reading or even calculating totals in one's head when grocery shopping are all helpful to keep the brain active and in good shape throughout one's life.

what a great book
Helpful Votes: 14 out of 17 total.
Review Date: 2003-02-11
I found this book extremly useful and easy to read... it covered the latest research on brain and memory, in addition to giving tips on how to prevent memory loss..
Dr. Fotuhi's credentials are very impressive and I hope he will continue passing on his expertise to us as he has in this book

What Majid Fotuhi told me.
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2008-09-04
I met Dr Fotuhi at an aging seminar. He was the keynote speaker and I gave the lunch hour presentation on another related but non-medical topic. I visited with Dr. Fotuhi during a break. I asked him about the benefit of anti-inflammatory medicines like ibuprofen because he had discussed how brain plaque was a contributing factor for Alzheimer's. He told they had a beneficial affect. However, a daily regimen of ibuprofen would never be recommended due to the so-called risks of stomach irritation.

He gave me a passionate account of his tests of rats involving adding blueberries to their diets. He said the results were phenomenal and that his family has a serving of blueberries with their breakfast most mornings. He recommended that I do the same.

He's a very impressive man and I suggest you see him live if you ever have the opportunity.

I'm not a doctor. This information is not medical advice. I simply wanted to recount an interesting and relevant conversation I had with the doctor.

Highly Recommended, Very Reader Friendly
Helpful Votes: 37 out of 39 total.
Review Date: 2003-02-19
This recently released book on Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the most reader friendly book I've come across in quite a while. I've seen this book first-hand, and it is impressive. It describes the complicated neurology of the brain in an easy to follow manner. Also, Dr. Fotuhi describes (in plain language) the latest AD research findings and discusses their implications. If I had to recommend only two books on Alzheimer's disease for caregivers it would be this one and, "The 36-Hour Day." In contrast to some books on AD, Dr. Fotuhi's book is optimistic. Not only does he describe how AD develops, but more importantly he discusses what people can do to reduce their individual risk factors for developing AD. I find myself constantly recommending this book to all the families of patients participating in AD research projects I coordinate.

Will I get Alzheimer's Disease?
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 2006-08-19
So many of us worry about whether we might get this disease.
Dr. Fotuhi says that of the many who fear they may get it, only a
very few will get it.

He describes our brain in a very interesting fashion. He explains how our brain stores our memories, and, what amazes me,
how the brain knows what to store. We all know what we were doing when 9/ll happened. We certainly don't remember what we
were doing on Sept. l0!

It is a fascinating read and teaches us a lot about the brain,
and how to protect ourselves from memory loss, about advances
that are being made toward a cure.

An easy book to read-not too scientific.

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Mobile Guerrilla Force: With The Special Forces In War Zone D
Published in Mass Market Paperback by St. Martin's Paperbacks (1997-04-15)
Author: James C. Donahue
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Mobile Guerilla Force - Another great story from Vietnam (3rd Amazon review)
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-12-12
From the very begining of this story you'll feel like your're right there with Donahue, George and the rest of the Bodes from the Third Herd of the Mobile Guerilla Force. Donahue explains everything with great detail from starting an IV to infiltrating a VC camp. I really liked this one. I felt like I was on the mission with them. Thanks Mr. Donahue, looking forward to your other work! Highly recommended reading to anyone interested in Special Forces during Vietnam.

A Real Jungle
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-12
This author takes the readers into a VERY REAL jungle in which the Mobile Guerrila Forces operate as a unique, "special forces" type of unit, including non-English speaking Cambodians that are very dedicated to the mission of the U.S. personnel. At one point, the reality of the jungle is brought into the forefront when a big Tiger picks up their trail, and they have to protect themselves from it as well as from the enemy------a very good and unusual read.

Great Book
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-10-28
I read this book, although under a different title, the one that I read was called 'No Greater Love' but it is the same story. This book is very exciting and riveting, and it also tells of the unquestionable heroic actions of the men who foght for this force, both U.S. and foreign. One reviewer made the mistake of saying that this was the only force to use guerilla tactics in Vietnam, this is not true. The LRRPs (long range recon patrols) used gurilla tactics and went out with only usually a six man team. Although their main goal was recon, they very often ended up ambushing the enemy, and usually came out on top. I think though that anyone who reads this book will agree that these men deserve our highest respect and that we thank them for their brave service. If you havent read this book, I wouls suggest buying it.

Great honest first-hand account
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-04-11
Mr Donahue writes an excellent first-person account of his experiences with the MGF, and after reading all 3 of his books (MGF, Blackjack-33, Blackjack-34), he left me wanting to read much more of his accounts and experiences in Vietnam. I hope that Mr Donahue may someday write an account of the MGF's POW rescue attempt mission, as well as other MGF accounts.

I like the style of his writing in all 3 books; the first-person style moves fast and leaves the reader breathless. These are very hard to put down once you start. Mr Donahue gives only sparse background information and jumps right into the action. Mr Donahue makes you feel as if you are looking at everything right through his eyes.

If you have military experience (especially combat arms), you will truly enjoy this book, as well as Mr Donahue's others. The sounds, smells, stresses and fatigue will all come flooding back through his writing. If you are not familiar with military culture, terminology or methodology, you might struggle a little bit BUT there is a glossary in the back of the book.

I highly recommend ALL of Mr Donahue's publications; they give a good overall perspective of what was done right and what was done wrong in this war, and are great examples of how good of a job our fighting men & women did in Vietnam (contrary to what mainstream media & film try to portray).

Very good book about jungle combat
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2003-10-07
Mobile Guerilla Force is a very good book about the only American unit to use guerrilla style hit and run tactics during the Vietnam war. This book chronicles a mission called Blackjack 31 that lasted nearly a month in VC territory. The light company of 13 Americans and Cambodians successfully navigate this enemy sanctuary, the infamous War Zone D. During this mission they called in 27 airstrikes, raided 15 base camps, & fought 51 engagements in some of the harshest terrain in the world. The vivid and dark jungles are brought to life with amazing clarity. The strength of this book is that you feel the danger of moving through the jungle and at any time may face a violent sudden death. I enjoyed learning about the Bodes and was impressed with how they can fight and keep up with the highly trained Americans. This book is highly reccomended to those interested about Special Forces, the war in Vietnam, or Guerrilla Warfare. It is a fast read and you will be impressed with this story.

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More Spaghetti, I Say! (level 2) (Hello Reader)
Published in Paperback by Cartwheel (1993-01-01)
Author: Rita Golden Gelman
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Kids love this book!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-13
When my son was three, he made me read this book to him so many times that even now, 22 years later, I know the entire thing by heart.

Kids love this book. Parents do, too, at least the first 10 or 12 thousand times they read it to the kids!

A joyous rediscovery
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-03
I adored this book as a kid (I'm in my 30s now). I haven't gotten my new copy yet, but I think there is a lesson about temperance at the end, but that's not what I recall: I just remember the sheer joy of more, more, more. With books that use so few and such simple words, it's often hard for an adult to distinguish the adequate from the great. Speaking for my very young self, I can tell you that this book is great.

My Favorite
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-12-21
This is my favorite children's book - it is especially fun to read out loud. It has a cute level of humor and I've even had a class of 3-year-olds laughing at it. A good learn to read book - but also a good story in general.

One of the best books
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-29
I love reading this book to my daughter (2 1/2). I got it when i was a small child and have held onto it as one of my favorites. It is quickly becoming her favorite as well...the story flows so well its really fun to read...my daughter likes to see how fast I can read it without messing up.

Kindergarten teacher's favorite
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-02-25
I love this book. It lends itself to many activities with monkeys or spaghetti.


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