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Heated Debates about the Future of CA's WatershedsReview Date: 2008-02-26
Excellent Comprehensive Book on California RiversReview Date: 2006-12-14
California geologists, engineers, environmental planners, and the general public will enjoy reading this comprehensive book on California rivers. The author is Dr. Jeffrey Mount, who holds the Roy J. Shlemon Chair of Geology at the University of California, Davis. Dr. Mount is the Director of the Center for Watershed Sciences at UC Davis. He has formerly served on the Reclamation Board within the California Resources Agency.
With a heightened sense of public concern about flooding, water supply, levee repair, fish habitat, and river restoration, this book on California rivers is the best general primer that is currently available. Although not designed as a textbook, California teachers may find it suitable for introductory courses because of its comprehensive scope and highly readable narrative.
The book is divided into two parts. Part 1, How Rivers Work, includes: Chapter 1, Introduction to the rivers of California; Chapter 2, Water in motion, Chapter 3, A river at work ¯ sediment entrainment, transport, and deposition; Chapter 4, The shape of a river; Chapter 5, Origins of river discharge; Chapter 6, Sediment supply; Chapter 7, River network and profile; Chapter 8, Climate and the rivers of California; Chapter 9, Tectonics and geology of California's rivers.
Part 2, Learning the Lessons: Land Use and the Rivers of California, includes: Chapter 10, Rivers of California ¯ the last 200 years; Chapter 11, Mining and the rivers of California; Chapter 12, Logging California's watersheds; Chapter 13, Food production and the rivers of California; Chapter 14, A primer on flood frequency ¯ how much and how often? Chapter 15, The urbanization of California's rivers; Chapter 16, The damming of California's rivers; and Chapter 17, The future ¯ changing climate, changing rivers.
Review by Robert H. Sydnor
California Certified Hydrogeologist #6
LM-AEG, LM-AAAS, LM-AGU, M-GSA, M-AGWA
Best book for anyone living near or any way connected to H20Review Date: 2001-03-14
Great review of how rivers work with a sense of humorReview Date: 1999-04-27
Best book on how rivers work, not just for California.Review Date: 1999-03-26


One of the very best true Catholic catechisms availableReview Date: 2007-07-31
A Catholic Catechism that is a Must Have!Review Date: 2005-09-23
St. Charles Borromeo was the chief editor of this catechism and later published by the degree of His Holiness, Pope St. Pius V. Pope Leo XIII recommended the Roman Catechism to all seminarians. His successor, Pope St. Pius X issued this [the Catechism of the Council of Trent] to be used by the religious to instruct the laity on the Catholic Faith. Recently, Pope Benedict XVI (Cardinal Joseph Alois Ratzinger) recommended it as an important Catholic catechism to be read.
It covers each detail of the Seven Sacraments (*Seven Holy Mysteries) of the Catholic Church including the Our Father (Pater Noster) and Hail Mary (Ave Maria).
*Seven Holy Mysteries is the name of the Seven Holy Sacraments but is commonly used by the Eastern Rites of the Catholic Church (ie. Byzantine, Maronite, etc).
The greatest catechism recommended by the saints--some who were Popes and a great theologian.
Every Catholic home should have this important catechism about the Holy Catholic Faith as it was reaffirmed by the present Holy Father, Benedict XVI to be "an important Catholic catechism".
Great Catechism from the Great CouncilReview Date: 2007-04-24
Every Catholic family should own this.
Dave
Review from the PublisherReview Date: 2001-03-08
A Work of AuthorityReview Date: 2007-02-07
While it is not a complete and exhaustive explanation of every detail of every dogma, it is designed to present a basic and overall understanding which any Catholic should possess. At a time when many Church teachings are greatly misunderstood by many even among the faithful of the Church, The Roman Catechism speaks with an authority unparalleled by any other catechism due to its centuries of hallowed use and approval by so many Ecclesiastical authorities and Supreme Pontiffs. I highly recommend it to anyone serious about understanding the Catholic Faith.

A great "how to" bookReview Date: 2008-04-30
who would offer caregiving in a compassionate and Christ-like way.
This is no sappy, do-gooder book... and it's no "fix-it" message
either.
Christian Caregiving a Way of LifeReview Date: 2008-02-18
SM training toolReview Date: 2007-10-03
Christian Caregiving - A way of lifeReview Date: 2007-09-13
Caregiving GuideReview Date: 2004-07-22
Kenneth Haugk has written this book to address the real-life issues people confront when caring for others. Many find it easier to discuss sex than to discuss issues of their faith and religion. Even if we are comfortable sharing these matters, those with whom we deal may not be.
This practical, well-written book takes the reader beyond theories about the integration of psychology and theology. It strengthens and re-enforces your call to care for those about who you care.

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Classroom Reading InventoryReview Date: 2008-03-20
Classroom Reading Inventory with Teacher Resource CD-ROM and Inventory Administration KitReview Date: 2007-09-23
I would recommend this informal inventory to tutors, teachers, and mentors.
Classroom Reading Inventory with CDReview Date: 2007-01-09
easy informal assessmentsReview Date: 2007-01-04
Classroom Reading InventoryReview Date: 2007-01-31

one of the best baby sitters club booksReview Date: 2005-07-16
I liked this book a lot!Review Date: 1999-05-21
one of the best baby sitters club booksReview Date: 2005-07-16
A must read book!Review Date: 2000-01-01
Claudia can't believe her luck--wacky Aunt Peaches, one of her favorite people on the planet, is moving back to Stoneybrook...and she's going to have a baby! Claudia's sure that life with Peaches around will be nonstop fun. At first, it is. But then one of Peaches' crazy adventures gets Claudia in trouble. Claudia's really mad--so mad that she blows up at Peaches. And before Claudia can apologize, something awful happens. Claudia would give anything to take back her angry words now. Is there any way she can make things right again? Read this book and find out!
Great!Review Date: 2005-05-29

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Useful Resource for Those New to Online AuctionsReview Date: 2000-06-03
She went into a bit too much detail about necessary hardware (computer, modem, etc.) as almost all her readers are probably already online. Also, as with any book written about a Net-related topic, some parts of it were out-of-date before it hit the shelves. For example, she reviews the auction site "Up4Sale" which is no longer in business.
Overall, a worthwhile read for those serious about buying and selling at online auctions.
Great html advice for sellers too!Review Date: 2000-06-16
Personally, as a seller on various online auctions, I found the html info and templates explained in the back of the book to be most helpful!
Online Auctions - N.L. HixReview Date: 2000-06-16
The Best Blueprint Around for Understanding Online Auctions!Review Date: 2000-11-18
Easy HTML instructionsReview Date: 2000-12-02

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Community LifeReview Date: 2006-11-10
This is an excellent book for any community learning to accept and live together as a good community with love.
Exhortative and Realistic Look at Community LifeReview Date: 2002-07-17
A Rich Resource for the Christian CommunityReview Date: 2000-05-10
I can't put it in a short phrase...Review Date: 2006-05-02
But still 5 stars! It deals with the missing important link in social services - love and attachment! How to provide family or something family like to people who are broken.
Also, another theme is valuing people over success - that caring for and living life beside the weakest of us is "where it is at." Turning culture on it's head in a way.
Start by being with the broken, living in the same house as the broken. And then finally realizing you are also one of the broken. And that it is hard, but GREAT!
Or something like that. Vanier can tell the story much better than I can. I have heard him speak on three or four occasions and met him twice. He seems even more genuine and loving than his book is. One time he took a "sabatical" from his work leading the L'Arche Federation and lived in a house with one of the most challenging people in his community. Sabatical?
Anyway, having been around L'Arche now for 11 years and having seen not only the book and the man but some of the communities his vision resulted in - I think this book is very worth reading. Kind of a thick book - but not hard to read.
Excellent Christian Community TextReview Date: 2002-06-01
This Biblically-based book offers excellent insights, tips, rules and suggestions for how to build a healthy community.
The book is a wonderful primer for anyone considering the possibility of living in Christian community.


Required reading to become a true competency expertReview Date: 2002-12-06
Some insights and tools in the book are particularly valuable:
Criterion sampling:
Compare high performers to average performers in order to understand how each performance group achieves their different levels of success.
Operant measures:
Measure how people operate in the real world as opposed to how they respond to a list of multiple-choice items. It describes Behavioral Event Interviewing (BEI) as the preferred approach, but you might have to access other sources for a complete understanding of the BEI.
Competency definitions and scales:
These alone are worth the price of the book. Based on behaviors that are empirically related to performance in a wide variety of jobs, they provide a quick-start to comparing performance groups and developing competency models, and they provide a framework for both assessing and developing competencies in people.
The principles and methods outlined in this book allow one to construct and apply competency models and human resource practices that get results. If I could have only one book on human resources, it would be this one! If I could have only three, the other two would also be by Spencer: Reengineering Human Resources and Calculating Human Resource Costs and Benefits.
An Essential Primer on CompetenceReview Date: 2000-08-04
Essential & ExceptionalReview Date: 2003-10-21
Not bed-time time reading; this is a technical book for HR professionals. Detailed and lucid (although the neophyte may prefer to start with something a little lighter, eg some emotional intelligence work by Goleman).
A good index and bibliography.
This book changed how I do my job as a trainer.Review Date: 1998-09-30
Good competence guidelineReview Date: 2002-09-17
job.
You will understand what is competence from this book!I strongly recommendation!
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just what i hoped it would beReview Date: 2007-08-15
Love this Cook BookReview Date: 2007-07-16
Simple, easy, wonderful in every wayReview Date: 2003-12-05
Finally - a super simple cookbook!Review Date: 2002-03-15
Best of the series - more varietyReview Date: 2003-10-03
Some of the recipes that I really liked were the Roasted Garlic Dip, Mini Reubens, Green Olive Spread, Pineapple Teriyaki Chicken, Ranch Chicken, Sweet and Sour Spareribs, and Peanut Butter Fudge. It was really hard to pick favorite recipes from this book because everything I tried was great. This cookbook has already become one of my personal favorites. It has everything that I look for - comb bound so it lies flat, easy recipes to follow, easily acquired ingredients, minimal cleanup, and very tasty. This is a highly recommended cookbook for anyone to have around the house to prepare that elegant meal that looks and tastes like you have slaved in the kitchen all day.

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Start Cooking with Sunshine!Review Date: 2007-10-04
I built a panel cooker in about an hour or two following the easy instructions. The next day I cooked a meal with it using a recipe I modified a bit to work with the cooker. It turned out better than I thought it would to be honest. I have cooked several dishes using the cooker now and everything has turned out great. I personally find the food to be of better quality than the typical high heat cooking usually done on stoves and ovens.
Most recipes can be adapted to be cooked with sunshine so you are not limited to what is provided in the book. As the book says a general rule is a conventional recipe will take about twice as long to cook in the solar cooker. I found this to be about true, though it might take just a little longer but doubling the time seems to be about right.
If you are interested in learning how to build a solar cooker and start cooking with one then I recommend getting this book. It keeps things pretty simple and easy while still giving you the information you need to start cooking good meals with free energy from the sun.
How and Why?Review Date: 2007-06-07
This is the reference I paid money for...Review Date: 2007-08-06
I also checked out "Cooking with the Sun" (by Halacy and Halacy), which had some good introductory information and interesting-looking recipes. However, as soon as I got to the list of supplies needed for actually building their solar oven (plywood, fiberglass insulation, 1/16" thick aluminum or iron sheets, double-strength window glass, etc.) I gave up. My tools are limited to hammers and screwdrivers, and I didn't even know what some of the required items were, much less what to do with them.
This book, by contrast, has wonderful, step-by-step, illustrated directions on how to make a solar oven (box cooker) using simple stuff I have at home (cardboard boxes, newspaper, aluminum foil, turkey oven-roasting bag, Elmer's glue, etc.). There are also simple-looking directions for making a reflective-panel cooker.
I love how this book caters to the average Joe (or Josephine) who wants to cook with solar but doesn't want to spend a bundle to get started. The book gives lots of recommendations for improvising inexpensive options in cookware, explaining what works best and what doesn't work so well (and why!). For example, two dark 9" cake pans held together with large binder clamps (those things used in offices to hold large quantities of paper together) can work just as well as an expensive enameled dutch oven.
Least intimidating book on solar cooking! Review Date: 2007-10-06
yum!Review Date: 2006-06-15
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Just as Knox needs to revise his primer Global Climate Change and California (1992).