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Coronado's children: Tales of lost mines and buried treasures of the Southwest
Published in Unknown Binding by Bantam Books (1953)
Author: J. Frank Dobie
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Another classic from Dobie
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2006-07-14
Not at the level for me of Tales of Old-time Texas but still an excellent collection of stories from J. Frank Dobie. This collection is focused, as the title should tell you, on buried treasure, treasure maps and things of that nature. The book is still a joy to read and I don't understand why more of the country doesn't know about Mr. Dobie.

A Fine Book which Improves With Each Reading
Helpful Votes: 14 out of 14 total.
Review Date: 2000-06-29
The author, a premier folklorist from Texas, writes about the Southwest and the type of treasure with which nature consoles the seeker -- "shadows for want of substantials." Unlike Coronado, the author seeks the treasure that emanates from the heart and mind. This is a fine book written seven decades ago and improves with each reading.

Dobie talks about this land of shadows where we meet Alice Henderson, who faced down fifty cow thieves; Don Milton Favor, who built his own fort while making treaties with hostile Indians; and Cheetwah, a mystic Indian chief who vanished into the mountains to keep vigil over hidden treasures. These and other characters spring from the pages of Dobie's book with a vigor and purpose that makes the heart sing.

The Texas of the Big Bend country is where Dobie's prose satisfies, "Outlandish pictures painted down the sides of caves by aborigines which no white man can now decipher...a jagged and gashed land where legend has placed a lost canyon, its broad floor carpeted with grass that is always green and watered by gushing springs, its palisaded walls imprisoning a herd of buffalo...somewhere in this land credulity has fixed a petrified forest with tree trunks seven hundred feet long."

The author claims, "After I hear a tale I do all I can to improve it," and this is an understatement. Readers who possess a sense of wonder will enjoy this book. History often cloaks personages with dusty trappings, stuffy sayings, and mixed motives so time has faded the awe that Drake, Cortez, Raleigh, and Coronado experienced. Dobie illuminates the wonder of the children of Coronado as they chase their dreams and draws us into their world of enchantment.

Francisco Coronado never found his golden riches or the fabled Seven Cities of Cibola during his time in the Southwest. When he returned in 1542, and told the truth about his barren search, he wasn't believed. One person who did believe said, "Granted he did not find the riches of which he had been told -- he found instead a place in which to search for them."

And the search continues. For centuries Coronado's vision of wealth has lured countless thousnads to the Southwest where tradition and myth have marked mountains, rivers, and ancient ruins with boundless treasures. This book follows long forgotten Spanihs trails, buffalo trails, cow trails, and areas where there are no trails as searchers dig for riches which eludes their grasp. Others, rather than searching, have sat and told stories of lost mines, buried treasure and of ghostly patrones who guard the treasures -- adding layers to the myths that abound in the land of Coronado.

This book lovingly describes Spanish influence and tradition on the Sountwest and combines a terrific cast of characters, interesting situations, and Dobie's unmatched skill at weaving a tale. The author's footnotes are at the end of the text and are filled with tales and legends of lost mines and treasures. There's an interesting section on the elaborate Code of Treasure Symbols used by the Spaniards. An excellent glossary of idioms used in the Southwest follows that section.

There is more to the American West than gunfighters, farmers, bankers, cowboys, and miners. The author has given us the realm of the dreamers.

A masterpiece of folklore
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2004-12-29
J. Frank Dobie was a folklorist of Texas and "Coronado's Children" may be his best and most famous book. He was born in 1888 and bridged the old west and modern times. CC was written in 1930 when many of the old timers, who knew how to spin a yarn, were still around. Dobie sought them out and recorded their stories of lost gold and buried treasure. He was also a serious scholar who rummaged through Spanish and American archives to give authenticity to his stories -- and he was not adverse to saddling up a horse and doing a little on-the-ground research.

"Coronado's Children" has inspired thousands of otherwise normal people to pick up a shovel and head off to some god-forsaken wasteland to dig in the ground looking for the "Lost San Saba Mine," the booty of pirate Jean Lafitte, or the $2 million the James boys supposedly buried in the Wichita mountains of Oklahoma. These are the kind of stories that dreams are made of -- and who knows? Some of them might be true.

Dobie has collected nineteen tales in CC and he tells them beautifully in prose that is conversational and colorful. He has enormous respect for the land and the Indians, the Mexicans, and the Anglos who live in the harsh, dry country of the southwest. An oft-used adjective to describe his stories is "magical" and so they are. "Coronado's Children" is an American classic.

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Dobie Does it Best
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 1999-10-15
Perhaps the best folklore book ever written about lost mines and buried treasure, caves full of gold bars, and Spanish silver. As in most of Dobie's writings, this is not straight history but Dobie's version of other people stories with a large dose of Dobie in all of them. A Texas classic.

one of my "ten best books"
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 1998-08-24
I read this book 30 years ago. I am now 75, and I rank it as one of the most fascinating books of my lifetime. It opened up a whole world of places and things that are long gone, but which deserve to be remembered. I believe that I have since read almost everything that Frank Dobie has written, but believe this is still the best.

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Corporate MVPs: Managing Your Company's Most Valuable Performers
Published in Hardcover by Wiley (2004-03-05)
Authors: Margaret Butteriss and Bill Roiter
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A must read
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2004-09-06
This book offers great insight into these valuable assets--- our MVPs. The practical advise on how to manage MVPs is a extremely important for the HR community in supporting the organizations they work with. The authors research an area of leadership that is critical in these challenging times.

This research really hits home!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2004-08-26
There are just so many business books, and most of them are one-dimensional--taking a single theory and stretching it into a cure-all. Butterris and Roiter offer something different and refreshing here...a framework for how to think about the people around you, and how to build strong individuals and teams. The specific stories are great... I highly recommend this for one's senior staff.

Good to Great ... Only Better
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2004-08-25
The authors tell a tale of business success that has been recently repopularized by Jim Collins in his book, Good to Great: hire good people and nurture them to success. In corporate MVPs, the entire thesis is to find and support your biggest assets. I found the authors' perspective refreshing and bold. I thought their tips on how to ID and exalt your corp MVPs to be common sensical, yet not obvious. This is a very good how to book for managers who have accepted the fact that recruiting talent is a wise career move. This is not to be confused with the presidential situation where the DUMB are hiring loyal DUMBERs, so as not to be threatened.

New research
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2004-06-22
This book provides new research into the whole concept of the few people that create the most value for an organization.

The concepts are clear and practical and are enhanced by the stories from the people interviewed

A very important way to think about my best people
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2004-08-25
A business friend told me of this book and suggested it to me when one of my most important employees was thinking of leaving.

I run a decent sized company (1200 people) and I know that a precious few employees make up the heart of my business. If these 3 or 4 people left I would be up the creek. We have a good program to manage our talented people but have not felt that we really had a handle on how to manage these "MVP"s. Corporate MVPs really helped me to think about these people and what makes them tick. I now appreciate them more than ever, and now I am pretty comfortable that I know how to manage them. I am less on edge about my MVPs leaving.

Corporate MVPs is a good companion to one of my favorite business books "Good to Great". Good to Great looks at how organizations can move from good to great. Corporate MVPs looks at how individuals can move from good to MVP status.


I found the Chapter on "Managing the MVP" to be especially helpful. I have followed its advice and I have seen great results with my 5 MVPs. I also really liked the anecdotes and ideas from many successful business people that are scattered throughout the book. It adds a real life business feel to the research.

I have given the book to a number of my promising people so they could read "How to Become an MVP". It has created some very interesting discussions in my staff meetings on how we can all find ways to improve.

I have also found the chapters on recruiting MVPs and on managing difficult MVPs to be timely and extremely useful.

I have bought copies for my HR Director and for all my direct reports. Once read it becomes a good reference book as the needs arise.

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The Counsel of Heaven on Earth: Foundations for Biblical Christian Counseling
Published in Hardcover by B&H Publishing Group (2006-06)
Author: Ian F. Jones
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Compassion in Counseling
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-11
This book is a wonderful read. I highly recommend this to pastors, teachers, and leaders!

Comprehensive, practical, and clearly biblical
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-11-29
Dr. Jones' book is a welcome addition to the field of Christian counseling. Without proof-texting or shallow explanations, he gives a clear picture of what Christian counseling can and should look like.

B. Carter - IMB
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-06-03
Excellent book! It is academic and practical. I've used it in class as well as in personal ministry. Dr. Jone's practical applications and illustrations of Biblical truth and Psychological theory are right on target. I highly recommend this book, especially to those in ministry.

A Valuabe New Contribution to the Field
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-21
In "The Counsel of Heaven on Earth," professor Ian Jones outlines the essential features of biblical counseling. He clearly demonstrates how from cover to cover, the Bible provides Christian counselors with the blueprint for developing an effective counseling ministry.

His primary model, not surprisingly, is Jesus, the Counselor of heaven on earth. In particular, he highlight's Jesus greatest commandment(s): to love God and others. This guiding commandment of redemption builds upon an understanding of creation (the starting place for biblical counseling), and the fall (lostness and the human condition). Jones fleshes out his CFR (Creation, Fall, Redemption) model through personal illustrations, counseling narratives, and descriptions of counseling in the local church.

This is a valued addition to the field of biblical counseling that is well-balanced, practical, and theologically-sound.

Reviewer: Robert W. Kellemen, Ph.D., is the author of Soul Physicians: A Theology of Soul Care And Spiritual Direction, Spiritual Friends: A Methodology of Soul Care And Spiritual Direction, Beyond the Suffering: Embracing the Legacy of African American Soul Care and Spiritual Direction , "Biblical Psychology," and "Martin Luther's Counseling."

Wonderful resource
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-02-14
Dr. Jones does a wonderful job of presenting a form of counseling that is modeled after the ultimate counselor, Jesus Christ. It is a well written book with illustrations and good explanations. In a time of too many debates of the difference between biblical and Christian counseling, Dr. Jones gets it right. He presents the representation of a counselor who counsels with a Christian worldview, in accordance with the Bible and counsels in the most beneficial way for the client. The counselor is to find the client's "location" and meet them there, as Christ has met us.

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Create Your Own Employee Handbook: A Legal & Practical Guide
Published in Paperback by NOLO (2005-06)
Authors: Lisa Guerin and Amy Delpo
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Cut down your policy drafting time, way down!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-07
This book has all the major policies and considerations for an employee handbook. I appreciate its clear concise language. It points out the policy considerations in choosing between options. It is current. (Laws change enough each year that I wouldn't suggest anyone buy a legal text over 5 years old or even a couple of years old in some cases.) The CD is easy to use. I'm a lawyer and was curious about it so I bought it. I was pleased with its thoroughness. If you are in a unionized environment remember that you can't just implement many of the policies therein without negotiating with your union. It would, however, give you language to discuss and the pros and cons of the alternatives.

very helpful
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-10
I used the book for a class and found it full of a lot of helpful and useful information.

This Guide Has it All
Helpful Votes: 11 out of 11 total.
Review Date: 2006-09-18
This is a complete kit for making your company's own employee handbook. There is legal information, state specific information, resources to follow for your specific needs, and then, the best part of all, there is CD that comes with this that has everything you need already typed for you. All you have to do is insert the CD and save the files, which are in MS Word, and voila - you have it. The only thing you have to do is decide which policies you want for your company, fill in a few blanks, change the TOC and you are ready to print it out! A very practical and easy way to create your own employee handbook! I was quite impressed.

Very helpful reference
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-29
I am very pleased with this book. I was placed in charge of writing an employee handbook for a small office and this book (and accompanying CD-ROM) made my job very easy. The CD-ROM allows you to easily cut and paste most of the general verbage of the handbook - and customize to your needs. It is also very helpful in educating on laws. I highly recommend this for anyone taking on the task of creating an employee handbook.

The pot of gold at the end of the rainbow.
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2006-07-25
When my boss asked me to write an employee handbook I freaked. I had no idea where to start. This book gave me everything I needed to get what my boss wanted. Everyone was happy. This is the book you need.

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Creating Family Web Sites For Dummies
Published in Paperback by For Dummies (2005-01-28)
Author: Janine C. Warner
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Good Information
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-11
I liked reading it. Was simple to understand. I got a lot of info. on starting a web page. The only thing is it shows you how to use a program to get a web page going but its only 2 programs so if you don't have the programs that it helps you with than don't buy this book.
The programs are Macromedia Dreamweaver MX 2004 and Microsoft FrontPage. It also helps you learn about some basics about photo editing and some graphics. I got some good use out of it. I just wish that it had the info. on my program I have. Other than that its a great book very informative about the basics of running your own web page.

practical guide for newbies and technophobes
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2005-06-29
i generally have found the for dummies series to be helpful, and this book is no exception -- you can sit down, thumb through it, and create a photo album online quickly without having to wade through any technical jargon or fluff. i'm no slouch in the web development department and even i found lots to like about this book -- it has helped me explain certain concepts and steps to my less technical family members. i'm including it with my standard baby shower package from now on (which also includes an aromatherapy relaxation candle, lip moisturizer, charmin-to-go, dove facial cleansing wipes, hand sanitizer, and other small items that new moms appreciate).

This book answered many questions for me.
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2005-02-04
What a lot of helpful information, and it's written so average folks like me can understand it! My family is having fun sharing photos from our family reunion, and this book made it so much easier. Other books I've seen assume I know things I don't know. If you want to create a Web site but aren't sure how, I recommend this book.

Keeps granny happy
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2005-02-08
If you've ever been bugged for photos from the family reunion, or wanted to show off your new kid/cat/car, this book actually makes it seem easy. I know, I know, putting up your own website has a reputation like dragging all your neighbors in and making them sit through your vacation slides used to. But this book shows you how you can still show off a little, without boring everyone to tears. Actually, you can do some pretty neat stuff, which can be really fun when your family is scattered all over, and you don't feel like running up the long-distance bills just so you can keep up on current events.

Very highly recommended.

Good Way to get Started on Web Work.
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2005-02-24
As with the other For Dummies books, this book is intended for beginners and absolutely minimizes the jargon. At the most basic level the book provides a series of templates that can be used with a fill in the blank approach to get a site up and running quickly. Then it branches out to increasing the creativity by designing your own pages. At this level there is almost no mention of dynamic database driven sites. This is building a static web site with pictures and text. This is a book to get you started.

Most of the book is on showing you how to do things using Microsoft's Front Page. But on the CD is a trial version (30 Day limit) of Dreamweaver MX 2004. In addition, the CD includes:

Family Tree Maker
Contribute
Fetch, and
WS_FTP.

If you're a complete beginner to web design and programming, here's a good way to get started.

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Crossing the Next Meridian: Land, Water, and the Future of the West
Published in Hardcover by Island Press (1992-09-01)
Author: Charles F. Wilkinson
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Should be required reading in high school
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2003-08-12
Great and informative book. Puts a lot of the problems now faced in the west into their context. Covers a lot of land history in the west not generally covered in school, but definately not a dry read!

A great summury of Western Issues
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 1997-12-17
A very though look at the major issues dividing westerners today. Looks at ranching, water, and logging in a very readable style. Do not loan this one out because it NEVER get returned. The only downfall is that this book is already dated because of the rise of the Wise Use movement.

Excellent and thought provoking
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 1999-12-01
An excellent rendition of how western law had transformend the American West into a land for humans, filled with dam after dam. Wild salmon have no where to go. Laws seem to be more powerful than Nature!

Links the past, present, and future of the American West
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 1999-03-05
Wilkinson offers a balanced account of the forces that created the law and policy of the American West, and also of the forces that keep those outdated policies active in a very different West. As a native of Colorado, it was apparent that Wilkenson has spent a great deal of time in the American West and truly understands the complex issues that the region faces today. Very well researched, very easy to read.

Excellent, thought-provoking
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 1999-05-03
A very scholarly, but accessible, history of the development of the West and the social/political/economic structures that shaped land, water and resource rights there. In particular, Wilkinson is addressing the notorious Hardrock Mining Act of 1872 (still in effect), the distribution of land and grazing rights, the fisheries of the Pacific Northwest, and the timber industry. His analysis of the Lords of Yesterday - his term for the antiquated statutes that govern those industries - is very convincing. The book's only weakness is that this is a 1992 text (presumably researched in the decade previous) that doesn't reflect changes in the laws and political pressures over the past decade. It would benefit from a new edition.

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Crystalline Transmission: A Synthesis of Light (Crystalline Transmission - A Synthesis of Light)
Published in Paperback by Aurora Press (1989-11)
Author: Katrina Raphaell
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The last of the Trilogy
Helpful Votes: 10 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 2002-03-30
This is the culmination of her work with "crystals" and should be read AFTER the two earlier books. It is unique in that it is not "Hokey" but well grounded and useful. I studied with her while she was still in Taos, NM and am indebted to her for her insights into the crystalline world.

By the way; It's KATRINA, NOT KARRINA

Advance usage of Crystals
Helpful Votes: 12 out of 15 total.
Review Date: 2002-10-14
Katrina introduces the 12 chakra system in this book. She uses higher vibration crystal to activate the chakras outside our body. Crystalline Transmission (transform our physical body to be a crystal!!!) is the goal of crystal practice to adapt the increasing frequency in the Earth. Though this book has be written for 10 yrs, it is still advance for most crystal users.

Third in a Triology about crystals for the advanced
Helpful Votes: 25 out of 25 total.
Review Date: 1997-01-15
In this book the third and last of the series, Katrina takes one step by step to the higher levels of crystal work, again intergrating the proper stones for this level. It is a call to enlightment and discusses the transpersonal chakras. Very informative about the intergration of the Soul Star and Earth Star and the Stellar Gateway. Again as always, easy to read, well presented. Highly recommend this book. Gail Fo

The end of the trilogy
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2006-05-03
This book culminates the crystal trilogy by Raphaell with some pretty powerful tools, descriptions of the last six master crystals, an overview of advanced chakra systems, information about the "predominant power stones," and many new gemstones not covered by the previous texts.

This is a must-have for any advanced worker with crystals. There are a lot of pioneering configurations of crytsals that were popularized because of Katrina's research, and her trilogy represents the best perspective of many of these crytsals. This book helps push the reader to experience many new and exciting developments in the crystal community while expounding upon and expanding older topics, especially with regard to Earth Keeper crystals.

Great Crystal Info
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2007-10-30
This is Volume III (1990) in a series of 3 very well written and very useful books by Katrina. Volume I is "Crystal Enlightenment" (19xx). Volume II is "Crystal Healing" (1987). You probably want to read these volumes in order unless you already know some of this crystal and energy stuff. Volume III is a little more "out there" but only to those who are new to this stuff.

I guess you could say that Volume III is for the person with some crystal and energy knowledge already. Assuming you know about the 7 chakras (energy centers/wheels within the human body), Katrina refers to 8 to 12 (major) charkas, 3 above the crown charka, one in the belly button (in addition to the one in the solar plexus), and one below the root charka. There are also secondary charkas in the palm of each hand, and other places (which those who do energy work already know).

Katrina talks about the predominant power stones: selenite, kyanite, calcite, and hematite and layout using the. She provides information on additional crystals: the Dow crystal, the Tantric Twins (crystal), the Isis crystal, the Cathedral Lightbraries, the Devic Temple crystals, the Time Link crystals and additional healing stones: Blue Lace Agate, Celestite, Charoite, and others. There is even a chapter for crystal healing for the prevention and treatment of Aids.

If you are really interested in stones and crystals and their possible relationship to healing, knowledge and so much more, I suggest this series of all 3 books by Katrina. I also suggest "Love Is In The Earth" by Melody. Yes, that is her name, just like music. Once upon a time, I laughed at the thought of people believing crystals were more than just rocks. Now I have wisdom. (We all make mistakes.)

If you can agree to suspend your disbelief briefly enough to read and absorb this material, you can open yourself up to a whole additional level of understanding far beyond what you ever thought possible. Know that no one book or series of books is going to make you a crystal healer or something similar. These books are part of a path of enlightenment for those who are called to receive this special knowledge.

God bless you on your quest for enlightenment. Namaste'

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A.D.D.: Welcome to Our World
Published in Hardcover by Casscom Media (2006-09-01)
Authors: Cynthia Calvert-Phillips and Phil Phillips
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Very Helpful & Confirming
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-10-17
Understanding that comes from this book is very helpful. You can then see that ADD victims don't need to be told "your a problem" - rather we can work with ADD victims to maximize their tremendous and actually unique potential.

A.D.D.:Welcome to Our World
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-31
It was a very helpful book. I would like to have seen suggestions about who to see about getting someone tested. Overall, a very informative book.

Eye opening!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-30
This is an eye opening book into my husband's heart. It reminded me of his true strength's and helped me to see the reality of how God created him. We've learned better coping skills, especially for day to day and our relationship. This book holds so much hope for the future. My husband now knows that he is loved and accepted.
This is a must read for anyone in relationship with an ADD person.

GET IT & GET IT FAST
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-14
I always knew my husband was ADD, and tried to do things to help him. The book and authors really helped me to understand, and APPRECIATE my husband. He is my best friend and when he hurts I hurt. It is great to find a book that encourages and gives couples and families help. It gives them a way to deal with everyone else's negative view of ADD. Practical tips on how to help make their lives easier.
This book is a great positive resource to anyone's library. It is a book and audio tape that you will want to give to other people to read and listen to. Even if you have a bookshelf full of ADD books, and you think you know everything about ADD, this book will SHOCK you with new insight and help give you a better and uplifting view of ADD.
GET IT & READ it, the information has saved marriages and made marriages better.

The TRUTH about A.D.D.
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-14
An incredible resource! Based on over a decade of research and their own experience of living with A.D.D. This is a book of hope and it clearly provides answers and validation to those who have had to struggle with A.D.D.
Through this series, you will find that you are not alone-whether you are the one who has A.D.D. or the spouse, family member, or friend of an A.D.D. individual. A true glimpse into the world of somebody who is "Affectionately Designed Differently".

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Dare to Dive In!: Strategies And Resources for Involving Your Whole Church in Worship
Published in Paperback by Abingdon Press (2006-05)
Authors: Heather Kirk-Davidoff, Nancy Wood-Lyczak, and Nancy Wood Lyczak
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Great ideas!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-11-10
Go ahead - try some fun in worship! There is enough here to delight all ages and involve all levels of worshippers.

worship for a new generation
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-05-22
I love this book! Packed with resources and real life stories, it leads the reader to consider ways to faithfully and sensitively lead the congregation into experiencing the word authentically and engaging with each other in ways that will build community and hope. Also check out their other book, Talking Faith, which is similarly well written and full of useful ideas.

A Wealth of Creative Ideas
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-04-12
This book is filled with fantastic ideas that will have you thinking about your church's worship in new and different ways. There is true depth to this pool--"Dare to Dive In" dares preachers and worship leaders to go into the deep end of encounter with an unpredictable God. The authors challenge those of us who usher others into the presence of God on Sunday mornings to engage mind and body, left brain and right brain, as we present our worship. There are terrific ideas here, presented with deeply faithful rationale. Let yourself be inspired by this book to find a new freshness in worship.

Creativity and Worship CAN go hand in hand!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-04-12
How can we communicate the message of our Christian faith in ways that can be deeply heard by all generations of people? Dare to Dive In answers this question by utilizing creative ideas for the parish that will both excite children AND engage adults. As a pastor of a small congregation, I understand the difficulty of communicating the word of God in a way that can be understood by all ages of people. This resource provides a creative and intergenerational approach to worship. It is neither "contemporary" nor "traditional" but simply "creative." Once again, the authors -- both pastors themselves -- have come through with ideas to invite all ages of congregants into worship. I highly recommend this book for pastors and worship leaders who are ready for a change.

Great Worship Planning Resource
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-04-10
Think of this as an idea book for worship planning. Dare to Dive In is exactly what's needed by worship leaders who want to lead experiential worship services. The authors are creative powerhouses and their book is packed with one great suggestion after another. Whether you're looking for liturgical season planning ideas or ideas for special worship services, this book is a great resource. Best of all, reading Dare to Dive In spurred my own imagination and creative thinking for worship.

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Designing and Building Fuel Cells
Published in Hardcover by McGraw-Hill Professional (2007-05-25)
Author: Colleen Spiegel
List price: $89.95
New price: $68.36
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Designing & Building Fuel Cells
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-25
I have been looking for a book like this for some time. The math and physics are at the college level, but I figure I need to learn something new. This could be worth working on. Now to find the materials and get to building. Who knows, I might be able to convert my car, build a new airplane, or even a classy cabin cruiser. Great book.

A very useful book for begginers, teachers and scientists in the fuel cell field
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-11-09
It is an amazing book that covers all subjects related to fuel cells in an understandable manner. It is the best book to be used as text book in a fuel cell course. It is really the unique book that truthfully has the necessary amount of information to build a PEMFC.

Spiegel is Regal!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-07-13
Fuel cells are a new topic for me, and I selected this book because the title and description seemed interesting. It was a great choice because it is written in easy to understand language - making a complicated subject understandable. Although there are many parts of the book geared toward designing a fuel cell with mathematical equations - -there are also other parts that simply describe how the fuel cell works, different types of fuel cells, different sources of hydrogen, the hydrogen economy etc. A "must read" for anyone interested in fuel cell technology.

Excellent Addition for any Engineer or Student's Library
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-07-20
In a field where only a limited number of books are available on the subject, it is refreshing when such a well written, compressive volume is released. I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book. The author has skillfully combined an easy to understand description of fuel cell technology with enough meat (equations) to keep an engineer satisfied. I highly recommend this book to anyone interested in fuel cells.

BEST AVAILABLE TEXT ON FUEL CELLS
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2007-06-21
I have been designing, building, and writing about fuel cells for a number of years. During this time I have not seen one text that is as comprehensive and at the same time contain the wealth of detail as "Designing And Building Fuel Cells". This book will easily satisfy the needs of Engineers, Teachers, and Students. This book is easy to read, practical and I believe one of the best available texts on fuel cells and fuel cell systems.


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