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Just Great!Review Date: 2008-02-29
Giving and Getting BackReview Date: 2007-06-16
Essential for any who would profit.Review Date: 2007-01-06
Diane C. Donovan
California Bookwatch
An Absolute Must-Have, for college students like me and adults as well!Review Date: 2007-08-12
Quick Read on Networking 101Review Date: 2008-03-27
MILLION DOLLAR NETWORKING is a follow-up to Nierenberg's "Nonstop Networking" but can easily be used as a stand alone and provides new information. The easy to read format, clever stories, and use-it-now ideas will increase your networking skills making you more marketable. Reading this book has provided keys to increasing my networking circle and I'm sure it will do the same for you.
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Perfect for all!Review Date: 2007-05-03
wowReview Date: 2006-07-14
wowReview Date: 2006-07-14
What a nice collection.Review Date: 2006-06-29
Contracts are a necessary evil.Review Date: 2006-06-29

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The only liberal Haggadah you will needReview Date: 2007-05-11
If you are looking for a liberal hagaddah, it has tremendous breadth and depth.
Most User-Friendly HaggadahReview Date: 2007-03-26
Refreshing new HaggadahReview Date: 2007-03-25
The Best to DateReview Date: 2003-03-03
The cd of the music of Pesach which is available, is a favorite as we prepare our home for the holiday.
It sure beats "Manishewitz".
This will get you out of a rutReview Date: 2003-02-12

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Luminous and inspirationalReview Date: 2008-06-04
The best book on poetry that I ownReview Date: 2007-12-31
I have a shelf full of books on poetry and poetics. I've got volumes of writers' exercises and essays on what poetry is and how to do it. This is the only one I've ever assaulted my friends with. Share it. Pass it along.
Understanding the Heart of PoetryReview Date: 2003-07-09
One of the kindest books to reread...Review Date: 2005-06-20
This past year when both grandmothers passed away, the soft voice of poetic comparison helped ease the heart.
In my small opinion, this is an inspired and gentle voice to turn to and read. And also reread.
I hope you also enjoy this reading experience.
A Book Which Takes Some WorkReview Date: 2006-02-13
her elegant but fairly dense prose, the more I found it fascinating, (including (of all things) certain esoteric aspects of Japanese language and poetry as well as translation.
I have begun reading NINE GATES for a second time, and I suspect not for the last. Although scholarly, the book is also moving, touching and definitely inspiring for any artist, poet or not.

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OfferingsReview Date: 2008-06-18
Excellent.Review Date: 2008-01-13
Spirit through word and photosReview Date: 2008-01-12
BeautifulReview Date: 2007-12-26
Radiant!Review Date: 2008-06-30

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From a good photogrpher to a great photographerReview Date: 2008-05-08
One of the most beautiful books I ownReview Date: 2008-02-02
I felt attracted by the picture on the cover and I wasn't dissapointed at all when I received the book.
The author capture trough his vision the simple beauty of nature and gave me that sense of movement and fragility that I was looking for while working with the colors and textures of my next collection.
A real treasure.
Painting flowersReview Date: 2006-07-09
Excellent variety and a beautiful presentationReview Date: 2005-08-04
If I could wish for anything, it would be for more. And more. The design makes me wonder about why each specific flower/composition was chosen, and how many were not. I tend to want to see groupings and images that elaborate on one another.
Receiving this book is like being given a gorgeous and lasting bouquet.
beautiful bookReview Date: 2004-06-20


Dazzling and intenseReview Date: 2008-03-04
Kind of interesting...Review Date: 2007-01-08
!!!THRILL-SPASM!!!Review Date: 2005-09-17
author of Lorelei Pursued and Wrestles with God
Seamus Heaney's PoemsReview Date: 2005-12-18
Written by Kirk Aged 14
He who makes English get up and dance...Review Date: 2006-04-28
I bought this collection because I enjoyed others of his works (especially The Spirit Level and Seeing Things), which I uncovered at the library, too much to go long without his poetry. And this collection turns out to have all of my favorites from those volumes, as well as the best and most skilled of the poems of his earlier volumes. Do I recommend it? I wouldn't have prominently displayed the fact that I was reading it in numerous public places if I didn't, now would I?


4.5 Stars for All You Never Knew You Wanted to Know About OxygenReview Date: 2008-08-13
Once again, people looked at me strangely when taking a glimpse at the title of the book I was reading. Did I wonder off into chemistry nerdhood? Not really. This book is about a kaleidoscope of issues: the origins of life, sex and sexes; photosynthesis, snowball earth, mitochondria; oxygen poisoning, free radicals, anti-oxidants; ageing, diabetes, dementia; the rise and fall of gigantism in insects and dinosaurs. And the occasional frightening statistic: How many million tons of water are lost to space every year, how many million billion free radicals are taken in with a single puff of cigarette smoke?
This book is a perfect example of how important it is to keep up with the doubling of knowledge every five years. The book was already more than five years old when I read it, yet I felt ancient considering the intake of new knowledge. Keep in mind that much of the book is theories in need to get fine tuned, combined with other knowledge or even turned over. But without such brilliant minds as the author's, we wouldn't be able to.
The minor subtraction in my rating mirrors the slight repetitiveness (slight in relation to other books, which are much more repetitive than this), that some sections are a bit difficult and that occasionally Nick Lane wrote verbosely, i.e. in quite long sections not at all about oxygen, but for a supposed preparation for a better overstanding of the oxygen-issues to come. There's also a considerate overlap with his later book Power, Sex, Suicide: Mitochondria and the Meaning of Life, nevertheless recommendable to read in addition.
There are other/additional/supporting/varying theories about some issues he is elaborating on in "Oxygen". For example about ageing read also The Science of Orgasm and Mutants: On the Form, Varieties and Errors of the Human Body. For the origin of sex and sexes read also Symbiotic Planet: A New Look At Evolution, Liaisons of Life: From Hornworts to Hippos--How the Unassuming Microbe has Driven Evolution and Riddled with Life: Friendly Worms, Ladybug Sex, and the Parasites That Make Us Who We Are.
FascinatingReview Date: 2008-04-03
The author seems to do a very balanced approach to the topics citing references on both sides of the issues discussed.
The book takes you from the formation of the earth to modern times and discusses the changes that occurred to the earth and its inhabitants as free oxygen developed.
OxygenReview Date: 2008-01-01
Nick Lane in Oxygen: the molecule that made the world [OUP 2002] presents the history of the world as narrated by a biochemist. Controversial, thought provoking and very original, Oxygen synthesises Earth's geology, why there is life on Earth but not on Mars, the evolution of photosynthesis (and respiration), why there are only exactly two sexes and why we age.
Earth's oxygen was liberated when uv light split water; the hydrogen first escaped into space but the oxygen remained, reacting with the rocks, forming reactive free radicals. 3.85 Billion years ago, LUCA (the Last Universal Common Ancestor; a concept not a fossil) had to have antioxidant enzymes, all of which survive in living organisms today: haemoglobin, oxide dismutase, catalase, peroxiredoxins, and could respire oxygen. Twinned catalase units formed the basis for water-splitting, oxygen producing photosynthesis, that arose only once on earth and may be unique in the cosmos, generating a positive feedback cycle where excess oxygen now recombined with hydrogen to form water. Water was the first gift of photosynthesis. The second was oxygen itself.
Every year, there seems to be one outstanding popular science book. I loved this one for its fusion of ideas: snowball Earth; the difference between mitochondria in animals that age quickly with those with high metabolic rates that are long lived, why women's ova remain in suspended animation after birth, not dividing. Oxide radicals are a consistent theme in the explanations.
The best book of its kind?Review Date: 2007-08-06
Another great book by LaneReview Date: 2007-05-12
It may be a little tough going if you haven't had some chemistry/biology background, but it seems like it would be accessible to most readers with a undergrad science background.

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Excellent ToolReview Date: 2008-01-13
I went through the book myself first and then contacted Marlys to help me "fill-in-the blanks". Marlys was very prompt in responding and turned around a full assessment within one week. The result is that I now understand why I didn't enjoy my previous jobs, and most importantly, I know what I need in my current job to derive satisfaction and enjoyment from my work. Now, I can clearly articulate my career and life goals because I know what my strengths are, and I will build upon them to achieve the greatest success. I look forward to being much happier and excited about my work as well!
It finally all makes sense...Review Date: 2005-04-14
Invaluable book...Invaluable assessment toolReview Date: 2005-09-14
What Will You Be When You Grow Up?Review Date: 2004-05-04
In this excellent work you will learn about Motivated Abilities, and why you should work to your strengths more than always trying to improve your weaknesses. You will understand why you are particularly good at some activities, and perhaps a bit less so at others.
After you have read the book, help with understanding your Motivated Abilities is available from Marlys' company, Marlys Hanson and Associates. While the book teaches the method of doing this analysis oneself, the experience of Marlys and her team will help you learn even more about yourself for a modest additional cost.
I wish I had found Marlys sooner, but am thrilled that I found her at all.
Very Useful Resource, Highly RecommendedReview Date: 2004-03-26
As much as I enjoyed Miller's books, I needed something practical to accompany it. I found "Passion and Purpose" to be just that. It gave me a superb framework to map out the necessary data and analyse it. One result: understanding my motivation payoff, a major "ah-ha" for me, and something I doubt I would have come to on my own.
The section pertaining to analysis I found to be particularly helpful. It assisted me to be both throrough and quick. Several subseqent sections that help work through a "Best-Fit" scenario and team design I also found extremely useful.
I would say that "Passion and Purpose" is a wonderful companion to Miller's books and/or as a stand alone work on giftedness. It believe it will really help you to identify and maximize your natural design, motivations and abilities, and ultimatley lead to a more impactful and fulfilling work life.

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Excellent bookReview Date: 2008-04-09
EVERY PRIMATE. WOW!Review Date: 2007-09-20
Love it!Review Date: 2007-01-17
Great BookReview Date: 2006-06-12
The Pictorial Guide to Living PrimatesReview Date: 2006-07-08
This texts is a definite must for primate students.
Related Subjects: Great Expectations Oliver Twist David Copperfield Hard Times American Notes Dombey and Son Bleak House Martin Chuzzlewit Nicholas Nickleby Our Mutual Friend Christmas Carol, A Pickwick Papers Little Dorrit Tale of Two Cities, A Mystery of Edwin Drood, The Old Curiosity Shop, The
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This book confirms the fact that when it comes for networking, relationships, social behaviour etc, women are better than men, as studies indicate, and this great book written by the "Queen of Networking" fully prove this.