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Femina perfecta: The genesis of Florida State University
Published in Unknown Binding by FSU Foundation [distributor] (1995)
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A Competent Effort.
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Review Date: 2006-02-11
Review Date: 2006-02-11
Sadly, there isnt a lot of documentation for the early years of FSU or Seminary West of the Suwannee. Two of my ancestors were professors at the Seminary, and Dr.Murphree was a relative as well. The book contains an assortment of photos, especially one of the old Seminary building. The book is worth the current price.
a sad waste of a reader's time
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2005-08-05
Review Date: 2005-08-05
There is good reason that this poorly documented attempt at a history of Florida State University ranks #1,336,672 in book sales. Documentation is largely "hearsay," what people are "said to have said." I suppose a reader would have to be at least mildly interested in Florida State University's history to even pick this up, but I say don't waste your time!

Sword Bible-OE-Pocket Easy Reading
Published in Paperback by Anchor Distributors (2004-05)
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the perfect compact BIBLE
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Review Date: 2007-08-22
Review Date: 2007-08-22
the text is small, yes... but it is the entire Bible both new and old testaments in one binding.... the letters of God and Jesus are in red... there is a silk bookmark attached.... very durable construction... there is no better pocket book that I've seen.
If you want a Bible to carry with you everywhere, this is it!
If you want a Bible to carry with you everywhere, this is it!
The print is Impossible
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2006-02-11
Review Date: 2006-02-11
I ordered this Bible, and was expecting a 'sorta' smaller edition of their large, lumbering, cumbersome Sword Study Bible. What I got was a Bible that I immediately returned because the print was so tiny that it was impossible to read.
'Nuff said.
'Nuff said.
Learn Gujarati in a month: (easy method of learning Gujarati through English without a teacher)
Published in Paperback by Sole distributors New Light Publishers (1978)
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Pretty much worthless
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-14
Review Date: 2007-09-14
You could not learn Gujarati in a year with this book. It does not teach conversational Gujarati but instead teaches how to read Gujarati script. Even my girlfriend, a native Gujarati speaker, laughed at this book. Very disappointing.
Thank goodness for this book!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-09
Review Date: 2007-03-09
NAMASTE! I wish there were more like it! I attempting to learn Gujarati through books... this is not "ideal." However, this book has helped. I have purchased everything on Amazon I could find on the language and this book and the software are pretty much what gets used the most.
-Joe
-Joe

Selling My Food to Supermarkets, Distributors, Etc.
Published in Paperback by IROK Solutions, Inc. (2004-10-06)
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Selling My Food.... Sold me on the idea
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-03
Review Date: 2007-03-03
After I read this book, I bought 2 more for my partner and family member.
It was an easy read and the author came across as personable. Had some very good information. Highly recommend this book for anyone going into the food business. Can't wait to read her upcoming books.
It was an easy read and the author came across as personable. Had some very good information. Highly recommend this book for anyone going into the food business. Can't wait to read her upcoming books.
Waste of time-long infomercial for her food
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-14
Review Date: 2008-01-14
Wow. What a waste of time. I'm an avid reader, buy almost all of my books at amazon, but have never written a review. I just had to make sure no one else got fooled by the title of this book.
There is absolutely nothing of use in this book that hasn't already been written in the most elementary "how to start your own business" book already out there. And most likely it's much better edited and presented. In fact, the editor of this book has questionable spelling and grammatical skills to say the least.
I felt completely duped. First of all, her food isn't even in supermarkets. You can only get it online. Come to find out that if I want more information, I could pay for her online seminar. Plenty of Bible and God references. No real, direct advice pertaining solely to how one gets food into the supermarkets. The best advice in her book is to go online and do research. For example, want to know where you can find information on laws and USDA regulations for your food? Go online! Want help? Hire HER for consulting services. Oh, you'll need to get a co-packer because the USDA doesn't allow food cooked in your personal kitchen to be sold to the public. (uh... Duh? )How do you get a co-packer, find a USDA approved facility? I guess I'll have to hire her to find that out because she certainly doesn't tell you in her book. What about labelling, getting nutrional information on your label, going from actually making small amounts in your kitchen to mass-producing? How to bridge that gap? Guess you'll have to hire her services for several hundred dollars an hour. Oh, and if YOU have a RECIPE that you'd like to share with her so she can help you produce it under her label, she'd love to hear from you. And if you'd like to sell her foods, she'd love to hear from you. In fact, if you'd like to help sell her book she'll pay you three dollars a book for that too! She's also available for a myriad other services. This book was one big infomercial.
Bottom - line, this review has given you most of what you need to know about this book. The rest you can, or likely have already found in your library under "how to start a business" or "are you an entrepenuer?". Oh, and don't forget to go to the USDA website. Then you're on your own.
Whoever wrote the first review (and only review thus far), must be her, or someone she knows.
There is absolutely nothing of use in this book that hasn't already been written in the most elementary "how to start your own business" book already out there. And most likely it's much better edited and presented. In fact, the editor of this book has questionable spelling and grammatical skills to say the least.
I felt completely duped. First of all, her food isn't even in supermarkets. You can only get it online. Come to find out that if I want more information, I could pay for her online seminar. Plenty of Bible and God references. No real, direct advice pertaining solely to how one gets food into the supermarkets. The best advice in her book is to go online and do research. For example, want to know where you can find information on laws and USDA regulations for your food? Go online! Want help? Hire HER for consulting services. Oh, you'll need to get a co-packer because the USDA doesn't allow food cooked in your personal kitchen to be sold to the public. (uh... Duh? )How do you get a co-packer, find a USDA approved facility? I guess I'll have to hire her to find that out because she certainly doesn't tell you in her book. What about labelling, getting nutrional information on your label, going from actually making small amounts in your kitchen to mass-producing? How to bridge that gap? Guess you'll have to hire her services for several hundred dollars an hour. Oh, and if YOU have a RECIPE that you'd like to share with her so she can help you produce it under her label, she'd love to hear from you. And if you'd like to sell her foods, she'd love to hear from you. In fact, if you'd like to help sell her book she'll pay you three dollars a book for that too! She's also available for a myriad other services. This book was one big infomercial.
Bottom - line, this review has given you most of what you need to know about this book. The rest you can, or likely have already found in your library under "how to start a business" or "are you an entrepenuer?". Oh, and don't forget to go to the USDA website. Then you're on your own.
Whoever wrote the first review (and only review thus far), must be her, or someone she knows.
The seven laws of Noah
Published in Unknown Binding by Z. Berman Books, distributor (1981)
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A comment for Gentile readers ...
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-10-02
Review Date: 2007-10-02
The seven standards advocated in this book are doubtless all good ones: prohibition of idolatry, prohibition of murder, prohibition of theft, prohibition of sexual promiscuity, prohibition of blasphemy, prohibition of cruelty to animals, in addition to the requirement to form a just government to ensure that these standards are observed by members of society. What could be wrong with that?
These "Seven Laws" [Sheva Mitzvot] are said to be derived from Genesis 9:1-17. But you will have a hard job to find them there! Their real origin is in the *Tosefta* (Sanhedrin 9:4). This work was compiled as late as 180-200CE to parallel and supplement the *Mishnah*. They also appear in the *Gemara*, which was added to the *Mishnah* to form the *Talmud* (see tractate Sanhedrin 56a/b). The *Gemara* was compiled around 500CE.
However, the *Torah* is God's actual Word, as given to the prophet Moses as early as 1500BCE and has authority over any human production. Writings like the *Tosefta*, the *Mishnah*, and the *Gemara* are no more than human commentaries upon the Word of God; they are not the Word of God itself.
Therefore, the so-called "Noahide Laws" entail reading back into God's Word later human deductions. They are not commanded by God to anyone on earth for the present day. Rather they were devised by certain leading Rabbis who, not content with enjoining their 613 Laws upon their captive Jewish audience, also wanted to bring Gentiles under their authority.
If you are a Gentile who has been taught that you can earn your salvation by following these Laws, please note that you are not following precepts commanded by God Himself, but only principles enjoined by human authority.
This does not mean that the seven principles are not good ones in themselves. Indeed, they are. And they may provide you with a better quality of life. But please do be aware that you will not gain any form of everlasting spiritual salvation by following them. God gives no guarantee whatever that those who observe them are assured of a place in the world to come.
These "Seven Laws" [Sheva Mitzvot] are said to be derived from Genesis 9:1-17. But you will have a hard job to find them there! Their real origin is in the *Tosefta* (Sanhedrin 9:4). This work was compiled as late as 180-200CE to parallel and supplement the *Mishnah*. They also appear in the *Gemara*, which was added to the *Mishnah* to form the *Talmud* (see tractate Sanhedrin 56a/b). The *Gemara* was compiled around 500CE.
However, the *Torah* is God's actual Word, as given to the prophet Moses as early as 1500BCE and has authority over any human production. Writings like the *Tosefta*, the *Mishnah*, and the *Gemara* are no more than human commentaries upon the Word of God; they are not the Word of God itself.
Therefore, the so-called "Noahide Laws" entail reading back into God's Word later human deductions. They are not commanded by God to anyone on earth for the present day. Rather they were devised by certain leading Rabbis who, not content with enjoining their 613 Laws upon their captive Jewish audience, also wanted to bring Gentiles under their authority.
If you are a Gentile who has been taught that you can earn your salvation by following these Laws, please note that you are not following precepts commanded by God Himself, but only principles enjoined by human authority.
This does not mean that the seven principles are not good ones in themselves. Indeed, they are. And they may provide you with a better quality of life. But please do be aware that you will not gain any form of everlasting spiritual salvation by following them. God gives no guarantee whatever that those who observe them are assured of a place in the world to come.
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Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-05-10
Review Date: 2007-05-10
A detailed exposition of the Noachide laws. The Seven Laws of Noach, the laws that, according to the Torah, are meant to govern the lives of all non-Jews, is a subject that is little-known and often misunderstood. If the non-Jews in the world were to adopt these laws en masse, that in itself would redefine the scope and nature of world history and current events. In this detailed exposition of the subject, Rabbi Aaron Lichtenstein thoroughly explains each of the Seven Laws. With the existence of a growing Noahide movement, this book is more relevant than ever before.
The War to Save Our Kids: Raising G-rated Kids in an X-rated World
Published in Paperback by Horizon Publishers & Distributors (1998-08)
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Right reason, wrong ideas...
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2000-07-14
Review Date: 2000-07-14
Let me start off by saying this is not a totally evil book, itwas written by people who care about children, but I do not agree withthier views. Become involved in your childs life, before they get music cd's and go see movies, etc... Do research, then if it's not to your personal taste explain why. Don't choose soley on ratings systems , etc... pg-13 movies can be as offensive as R or nc-17 movies, same is true for music, I know of many different albums out there that DONT have the lyrics warning on them but are very offensive.
Tremendous
Helpful Votes: 50 out of 57 total.
Review Date: 2002-07-06
Review Date: 2002-07-06
Trying to shield our children from the pervasive obscenity of modern culture is a more-or-less full-time job as any parent knows. Thank goodness therefore for this sensitive and helpful guide to responsible parenting. Sometimes the old ways are best: when my own dad caught me smoking when I was a teenager, he sat me down at the kitchen table and I wasn't allowed to get up until I had finished the entire packet. That worked, after a fashion. I tried a similar approach with my own son Jonathan when I recently found a stash of porn videos in his room. I believe he found the 9 hour marathon viewing as uncomfortable as I did, and I have high hopes of weaning him of this filth.

The ABC's of Home Food Dehydration
Published in Paperback by Horizon Publishers & Distributors (1995-06-01)
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Good Information, Not the focus I was looking for
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-25
Review Date: 2008-02-25
This book contained tons of information on various complicated (sulphuring? - Eww!) methods of home food dehydration. About two weeks after I read it (taking copious notes) an episode of Good Eats dealt with the subject of drying fruit, and I learned more in that half hour than I had in the two hours of reading. I will definitely use this as a reference guide, but I sure am glad Alton Brown tackled the subject!

The Biggest Lie Ever Told
Published in Paperback by Rare Books Distributors (2002-09-01)
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The Answer is in the Stars
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Review Date: 2007-08-06
Review Date: 2007-08-06
The book steps miles away from the mainstream, orthodox view of the origins and purpose of Christianity. Some of the astrological aspects of his arguements were fairly interesting and have been corroborated in other sources i.e. Carl Jung, "Man and his Symbols". The book isn't going to change your opinions or influence your life to any degree, but it is concise enough in its radical ideas to give the open-minded reader food for thought.
Bracebridge Hall, Or the Humorists
Published in Library Binding by Native American Books Distributor (1902-01-31)
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Humdrum sketches, with a scattering of brilliant gems
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-06-01
Review Date: 2006-06-01
Published under his pseudonym Geoffrey Crayon, "Bracebridge Hall" is a sequel of sorts to "The Sketch Book." Less a novel than a series of sketches--or a "medley," to use Irving's term from the title page--these tales revolve around the inhabitants of an English manor (based on the real Aston Hall, where Irving often stayed), the characters living in the village nearby, and the stories they tell. The "plot," such as it is, concerns the gathering of relations for a wedding. "In a word," Irving admits, "I cannot foresee a single extraordinary event that is likely to occur in the whole of my sojourn at the Hall."
As a collection, it's certainly not Irving's best (which is largely why it's so hard to find in print). Most of the character sketches rarely rise above type: the English squire, the old general, the widow, the servants. A few, however, humorously evoke remarkable eccentrics: the village "radical," Christy the crotchety huntsman, the gypsy who still retains the squire's sympathies after he's accused of stealing a sheep. Irving's recollection of the village's May Day celebration is particularly amusing.
Even more valuable are the masterful stories ("told" by various characters staying in Bracebridge Hall) that are hidden among these profiles and that stand on their own. The most famous of these is the ghost story "Dolph Heyliger" (and its story-within-a-story, "The Ghost-Ship"), but readers should not miss "The Stout Gentleman," a simple story about a mysterious apparition; "Annette Delarbre," an affecting love story; and especially "The Student of Salamanca," an overlooked gem of intrigue and suspense.
As a collection, it's certainly not Irving's best (which is largely why it's so hard to find in print). Most of the character sketches rarely rise above type: the English squire, the old general, the widow, the servants. A few, however, humorously evoke remarkable eccentrics: the village "radical," Christy the crotchety huntsman, the gypsy who still retains the squire's sympathies after he's accused of stealing a sheep. Irving's recollection of the village's May Day celebration is particularly amusing.
Even more valuable are the masterful stories ("told" by various characters staying in Bracebridge Hall) that are hidden among these profiles and that stand on their own. The most famous of these is the ghost story "Dolph Heyliger" (and its story-within-a-story, "The Ghost-Ship"), but readers should not miss "The Stout Gentleman," a simple story about a mysterious apparition; "Annette Delarbre," an affecting love story; and especially "The Student of Salamanca," an overlooked gem of intrigue and suspense.
Communication network protocols
Published in Unknown Binding by R.E. Krieger [distributor] (1986)
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Good, but now very dated
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Review Date: 1999-11-17
Review Date: 1999-11-17
As an embedded firmware programer I have found it usefull over the last 12 years. Covers X25/X29, OSI, HDLC, Token Ring etc. but knows nothing of the internet age!
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