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Excellent resourceReview Date: 2008-04-22
a must have for parents and camp / scout leadersReview Date: 2008-04-04
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Making nature studies funReview Date: 2008-03-24
Open the eyes of a child to the world of nature.Review Date: 2007-05-10
Essential read for parents and teachers concerned with 'Nature deficit' trendReview Date: 2008-03-16
Whether you are a parent or a teacher, you will find that this simple, small but comprehensive book will be the dog-eared book on the shelf or the coffee table...or the one that gets loaned out to friends the most. In every place I have taught environmental ed, I have seen activities from this book being used. In fact, so many enviro ed books have borrowed and adapted activities from this book that they have become classics.
The best part of this book is that it is a comprehensive teaching tool called "Flow Learning" that works like a cookbook. What I mean by this is that you can pull out just one 'recipe' for an activity, or combine several into the educational equivalent of a full four-course meal. Cornell's book is more than just a nature book, it is a system of four stages called 'Flow Learning', which very simply and effectively models how to facilitate connecting children (yes- even inner city children) with nature.
If you don't find this book extremely invaluable, I would probably offer to buy it back from you. After all, I can't seem to get back that last copy I loaned out...

Gentle and AuthenticReview Date: 2008-01-03
The truest form of acceptanceReview Date: 2006-11-08
Children's Book with substanceReview Date: 2005-12-27
SISTER ANNE'S HANDS!!!!!!!!!!!!Review Date: 2005-03-09
Teaching diversity and acceptance to the younger setReview Date: 2004-06-09
Sister Anne comes to a Catholic school with as much wide-eyed enthusiasm about teaching as those in her charge have about learning. When an unnamed student leaves a derogatory note for the nun to find, the sister decides its' time to make her students aware of the racial conditions in America.
From the lesson, her children become better citizens, ultimately paving the way for a more humane society.
This book can be used to stimulate discussion about race, loneliness, individuality, and civic responsibility. It definitely cuts across the curriculum
Five stars do this book an injustice. It's a superior work, deserving of attention and placement in the classroom.
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There is alot to like hereReview Date: 2007-05-29
What you need to know and then some.Review Date: 2007-05-15
A must acoustic engineering handbookReview Date: 2007-05-07
A Must for the Serious Audio PracticionerReview Date: 2007-03-21
Similarly, Eugene Patronis' section on loudspeakers and arrays is not to be missed. It will have you going back again and again to find that piece of information you need about horns, direct radiators, crossovers and arrays. His presentation of signal processing starts with basic sampling and progresses through system theory and digital audio.
Two of the latter chapters on equalization and "putting it all together" are true gems. They yield practical information that you'll be using the next time you're faced with the issues covered.
Sound System Engineering, 3rd Edition takes all of the knowledge contained in the 2nd edition and augments it with up-to-date interface methods and advances in the field of audio and acoustics since its last publication. This text is equally suited for both the novice and the veteran audio practitioner. It is written in such a manner that each time you read a portion of it, something new will come to light.
Charlie Hughes
President
Excelsior Audio Design & Services
Best Ever Sound System Design Reference ManualReview Date: 2007-03-13
Sound System Engineering, Third Edition is the most complete technical book on sound system engineering I have ever read. It is a concentrated capsule of knowledge that gives the theory as well as instructions of how to implement the theory. Don has recorded for us how to do the installation process. Dr. Patronis has given us the physics back of the theory and he added the mathematics so one can reporduce the results. There are places that Doc uses the "It is intuitively obvious..." leap of knowledge that some might have trouble working through but it can be done.
Thank you for such a great work
Don Eger, Owner, Don Eger & Associates

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Diamonds are . . . Review Date: 2007-11-07
Greville was a middleman, who had traveled the world to search out reliable sources of semiprecious gemstones. The successful London company he founded would have the stones cut in Antwerp, Tel Aviv, New York, or elsewhere, then distribute the gems in quantity to creative designers and producers of fashionable jewelry. Greville also owned racehorses, starting when someone had given him one in settlement of a debt.
Clarissa was the attractive wife of an older British lord, who had pursued her. Greville became Clarissa's first love, as she became his. When he was not on a trip, and she could come to London, they would meet. When apart, which was most days, they had agreed to pause at a set time of day to think of each other, knowing that each was doing the same.
A sudden accident ended all this. Greville had been walking down the High Street next to a construction site, when collapsing scaffolding from high up, struck him, sending him to the hospital, where he never regained consciousness and soon died.
Here are Dick Francis's very first words of the story: "I inherited my brother's life. Inherited his desk, his business, his gadgets, his enemies, his horses and his mistress. I inherited my brother's life, and it nearly killed me."
The speaker is Greville's brother Derek, younger by nineteen years. Too tall for flat racing, Derek is a steeplechase jockey, which is especially dangerous because of the jumping. In the story he is, in fact, on crutches recovering from a broken left ankle injured in a race.
Derek's racing world and Greville's business world collide throughout the book. Derek must pick up the complex gemstone business traces, while undergoing continuing pressure from racing owners and trainers to hurry up and heal.
The company employees tell Derek that Greville did not deal in diamonds. In going to the bank, Derek discovers otherwise. The manager tells him that three months earlier the bank had loaned Greville a million and a half U.S. dollars, specifically to expand into diamonds, and would soon be looking to Derek to start repayment.
Where are the diamonds? Stolen? Who are the customers who wanted them? Greville's company business and his house are broken into. Derek is assaulted and shot at. The action is nonstop. The book is a fascinating, literate page-turner.
Note: Probably all of us readers like to notice where a book's title appears in the text, and to see the meaning in context. I frankly lost count after more than a dozen instances, many of them different -- from Intensive Care Unit monitor lines going flat, to straight thinking versus labyrinthine, to honest test reporting versus shadiness, just to name a few. And a big one near the end of the book, which I wouldn't want to reveal here. Your reading will have to decide which of the many applies most strongly. Or perhaps they all do?
A Detour for Dick FrancisReview Date: 2005-04-02
Straight takes the reader behind the scenes of the jewel trade and it's not an industry that's always on the up and up. Derek Franklin has been on a roller coaster ride of late as his steeplechase jockey career is nearing the end with him sustaining yet another injury. During his forced leave to heal, Derek finds out that his older brother, Greville, has been attacked and is on his deathbed. After his brother succumbs to his injuries, Derek is told that he has inherited his brother's business. Too late to protect himself, Derek realizes that his brother was a target and Derek suspects it has something to do with a fortune in missing diamonds.
This isn't a direct "who dun it" but also has a few subplots that are enjoyable in their own right. When Derek is summoned to his dying brother's hospital bed, the interaction (or lack there of) made me very thankful for the close relationship I have with my brothers and sisters. This thankfulness was reinforced throughout the story, as Derek learns more about his older brother and begins to understand him.
One of my favorite parts of the book is when Derek is sure that a clue is hidden in his brother's computer, but he is unable to access the correct password. Greville's secretary comes to the rescue. After hearing the clues left by Greville, followed by a brief mind struggle, she comes up with the correct code word and up pops a message on the computer screen congratulating her and promising her a raise. Now that's the kind of boss I want - he sounds fun!
The only negative some may have with this book is that it is a detour for Dick Francis. As most of his books revolve around horseracing, his devoted fans have come to expect that background. In Straight the only reference to horseracing is the fact that Derek is an injured jockey.
Want to read a mystery that will have you guessing until the end? If so, then this is the book for you to read next! It's very enjoyable and will have you wondering until the very end.
Another gem from FrancisReview Date: 2005-05-11
Jockey Derek Franklin has been sidelined by a broken ankle, shortly after his brother Grenville is murdered. As Derek tries to settle the estate he finds himself drawn more and more into his brother's world of finance, gems and quirky little gadgets. Gradually he begins to sort out the mysteries surrounding Grenville's life and death but soon discovers that there are others who are determined to keep him from the answers. In the end, of course all is revealed.
This is a well plotted and clever mystery. The clues are all there for the reader to follow. The characters are well written, and draw the reader into the story.
Superb.Review Date: 2004-11-22
Dick Francis did an excellent job of research for this book. The details of the gem trade are astonishingly believable. In fact, I learned many interesting tidbits, for example, cubic zirconium is 1.7 times the weight of diamond. It's a really good book. I recommend it to readers who like mysteries or detective stories.
GreatReview Date: 2003-08-07

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Ultimate Summer GuideReview Date: 2007-07-05
Just in time for summerReview Date: 2006-06-01
I wish I had found this book a year earlier!Review Date: 2000-08-16
It's well written, easy to follow, and has parts written just for kids to read. There's even a section to tell kids how to get the most out of camp - from general guidelines on how to treat others to good advice on how to deal with living with lots of kids in a small space.
Every parent, camper, counselor and camp director should read this book! Parents will have a more relaxing time while their kids are away, campers will know better what to expect and how to have the most fun, counselors will know better what to do, and camp directors will have fewer problems with kids AND parents.
It has everything!Review Date: 2005-02-22
A book for every parentReview Date: 2003-06-09

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The "Valentine's Day" Episode, another great addition to the thrilling saga. Review Date: 2007-03-15
This volume centers around senior "Ty Sullivan" who is getting a lot of screen time (or page time, whatever the term is for books!) lately. Ty is going out with three seniors at one time. Marla Newman, Phoebe Yamura, (the protagonist from the previous volume) and Trisha Conrad. (Who is also getting a lot of time in this series). Ty starts to string them along, but then starts to get messages from a girl named "Amy" He is instantly intrigued by this, and sets out to discover who she is by exchanging messages with her. Pretty soon, someone is stalking Ty, and the girls start to have bad things happen to them.
Meanwhile, senior, Gary Fresno, gets some character development as Trisha's boyfriend, who is less than thrilled that Trisha is flirting with Ty. We get to see who he is, and he becomes more than a face in the yearbook. Is he dangerous? Is he behind it all? You have to read and find out.
The other character introduced is Justin Thompson, who up till now, was like Gary, a face in the yearbook. He keeps running into "Ty" literally, and plays a pivotal role in the outcome of the book.
This volume is really well written, keeps the reader interested. The storyline flows well, and has a GREAT ending. This book also has a great message about bullying and pushing people too far.
Body Count: 2
Now for the criticism,
There is NO mention of Phoebe's harrowing experience in the previous episode. I think R.L. Stine could of at least mentioned it, or had some kind of follow up to it's events. TY could of asked Phoebe how she was doing, how was she holding up, etc. I felt for an on-going series, this was necessary.
(Warning: Spoilers!)
Second, there is NO mention of Jade Feldman's death from episode seven. Don't you think, a funeral would of been held or at least mentioned. I would of settled for some of the Seniors talking about her untimely passing. Even Kenny Klein, who was her boyfriend, doesn't say a word about her. I think readers who have been loyal to this series deserved a "I miss Jade" or "It's been so hard to deal with this, I can't believe she's gone"
The continuity is just not there. In real life, people don't just shrug their shoulders that easily and move on. I felt some mourning or a tribute of some sort, to those who have been killed off, would of been very appropriate.
To be fair, there is a memorial service for the senior who dies in THIS book, and that was good closure!
The best dang book evar!!Review Date: 2002-12-15
Anyway, If you really want a scary but romance story you've picked the right book!
Best Book In Senior's Series!!!Review Date: 2001-08-09
GREAT BOOK (LOVED IT!)Review Date: 2000-04-21
OMG!!!!!!!!!!!Best Book Ever!!!!!!!!Review Date: 2003-11-05
Then he starts to get notes from a girl named Amy.He later finds out Amy is dead.Then he finds there is no Amy at all.That Marla wrote all those notes.Ty gets killed.Trisha thinks it was Gary because in the middle of the book,Gary said that he would make sure that Ty was the one she saw in her vision.Near the end they find out who the killer was.(...). Then a few days after Justin dies, they see the grave he got killed on. It said:
Amy Fear 1872-1890 Wow Scary, I thought.

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the bible of swimmingReview Date: 2001-05-18
high recommended for all fitness and competitive swimmers.
Probably the most complete book about swimmingReview Date: 2002-08-01
It analise every aspect of this sport and supported by an impressionant bibliography it can separate facts from suppositions and errors.
This book has helped me to understand the deepest aspect of training and swim propulsion in the four strokes, and it can be well used in addiction with other manuals.
I'm emotionally waiting for Maglischo next work.
THE BEST SWIMMING BOOK AVAILABLEReview Date: 2001-07-19
a swimming bibleReview Date: 2000-03-21
an excellent race-training referenceReview Date: 2000-07-11
The only tiny criticism I have of this book is that I would find it slightly more useful if the swimming distances included approximate times for the events. That way, it would make transferring the principles to comparable events in different sports more straightforward.
I recommend this book to any coach or athlete of any racing sport. You'll find not only physiological issues addressed, but also issues concerning pacing and race strategy -- a must for anyone desiring an internal focus during racing.

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Very informative,Review Date: 2002-05-26
Partners In Autisms Educational PickReview Date: 2000-08-30
Since the symptoms and manifestations of Autistic Spectrum Disorders vary in incidence and severity, those who read this book should not be unduly encouraged or discouraged by the often times conflicting reports of success and/or failure of the various treatments and interventions discussed, but rather use the information given to further investigate the possibilities of each treatment or intervention on an individual or case by case basis.
It REALLY is an overview.Review Date: 2000-03-18
Thank you Shirley Cohen for writing it. Thank you Amazon, for making it so easy to find.
THE BEST OVERALL GUDIEReview Date: 2000-07-18
This is one of my favorite books on autismReview Date: 2001-06-13
Secondly, she provides a life cycle view of autism, so that you have SOME idea of what the future might hold for your child.
Third, she describes how families cope with autism, that some become driven, others fall apart, others adopt a "Holland" approach.
Then she discusses treatments, including a solid analysis of educational approaches such as Lovaas (leans positive), mainstreaming, TEACH, DAP, etc... and non-traditional approaches, such as AIT, FC, etc...
And she talks about recovery too, the controversy that very term raises. She closes this chapter with a quote that could have come straight out of my own heart: "A parent asked, What if my child remains autistic? What will we do? The best you can - with your love, your skills, and all the resources you can marshal - to help him achieve as independent and joyful a life as possible for him."
Perhaps I love this book because so much of what she writes does articulate what I have felt as I've gone over the different options for my son's interventions.
But also, her testimonials from a wide range of sources really help to illuminate autism as well.
And finally, her book is very REASONED in tone.
The only thing missing is a chapter that summarizes her thoughts about what she thinks parents should do. I mean really, most parents are reading these books for ADVICE! Even if parents eventually do something else, its always nice to have a plan laid out that you can either agree with or react against and develop your own. You won't find an action plan here, but the information provided should help you in making one of your own.

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"A must-have gem for the new or initially-licensed middle-school teacher. Your pedagogy classes don't cover this..."Review Date: 2007-08-12
NOTE: I am submitting this as a copy of the review from AvanteGuard Teacher's website, since it is what I might say.
TOP PICK: If I'd had Teacher Under Construction, a book written specifically for middle-school teachers, I suspect I would have gotten more sleep, fewer headaches, and organized my time more effectively. This book is a must-have gem for the new or initially-licensed middle-school teacher. Your pedagogy classes don't cover this stuff, and it seems that too few resources are dedicated to the squirrelly (but infinitely fun) middle schooler. (TOP FIVE AvantGarde Teacher Review)
"This is practicality par excellence...a must for every new middle school teacher!"Review Date: 2007-08-04
A book is only as good as the author's understanding of his/her subject, and one has only to read "What is a middle schooler?" on page one to understand that this author knows what middle school is all about.
The book has some helpful checklists, sample parent letters, and what to do on the first day of school. Even as an experienced teacher, I still found a few things helpful. But make no mistake, this book is aimed squarely at new middle school teachers. It has been used in countless university educational prep courses, and while not of the scope of some more publicized tomes, it addresses every aspect of cogent information a new teacher should know--from legal aspects, to seating logistics, to teaming.
A wonderful and helpful book. But "What is a middle schooler?" is the crowning touch.
"Got this college student prepared. Thank you!"Review Date: 2007-08-06
"Truly, written by an author with a Middle Schooler's heart! 'What is a Middle Schooler?' alone is worth the price!"Review Date: 2006-10-08
After reading the reviews on here, but having a hard time locating this book in bookstores, I ordered it at my local bookstore in order to give it to my education-major daughter graduating this year. Since she will be teaching middle school (as did I), I recognized she would need all the help she could get!
Well, after perusing the book when it arrived, I can say this. While I could have told her most of the advice given in the book, I couldn't have said it as well, and I certainly couldn't have packaged it so nicely. (Neither would she ever consider her mother an 'expert'!)
This little gem is just wonderful.
Before I evaluate a book, I always evaluate the author. The fact that Mr. Parks was a multi "Teacher of the Year" honoree did not impress me. But from the moment I read the introductory poem: "What is a Middle Schooler?" (NOT the Eldridge Park version!), I was sold on the fact that THIS author truly knows middle schoolers, and that I could trust his advice to their (future) teachers. That little poem now hangs copied and framed on my daughter's classroom wall, and it never fails to bring a smile and a tear to everyone who reads it.
As for the book, yes, it should be required reading in every middle school methods class. By the time a new teacher gets that first position, he/she is too busy. I especially liked the 5-10-15-20 rule of classroom time management, as I did the chapter: 'In Loco Parentis'--information not stressed nearly enough today. Also, the appendices furnish innumerable helps on: the first day of school reminders, what to have in the room, sample parent letters, etc.
In short, the book is short on philosophy and long on practicality.
But I enjoyed "What is a Middle Schooler?" more than anything else. That was truly written from the heart of a middle school teacher, and any book written by such cannot help but be invaluable to any teacher who is dedicating his/her life to working with them.
Also good for veteran teachers (by the same author): "So, You Want to be a NBPTS Candidate?" and "Mentoring the NBPTS Candidate: a Facilitator's Guide", and for Christians: "God, Help Me Pray!".
Just what I neededReview Date: 2007-10-05

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A must for parents and teachersReview Date: 2006-11-03
Chris Dendy is a great person as well.
valuable resourceReview Date: 2006-03-09
This should be the first book you read!Review Date: 2006-03-21
I read all the recommended books on ADD and I have yet to find anything as comprehensive, useful and well-written as Chris Dendy's books. Once you start, you can't put this book down!
PS- you will want to read this book cover to cover - don't let the title fool you! ("reference guide")
It's not just for teens...Review Date: 2003-01-27
BUY THIS BOOK FOR YOUR CHILD'S TEACHER!Review Date: 2003-10-26
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