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A childs' First Book of Self Improvement.Review Date: 2001-07-13
Amazingly InsperationalReview Date: 2000-05-26
Wonderful & InspirationalReview Date: 2001-08-15

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Adult Nurse Practitioner Certification: Intensive Review Review Date: 2008-09-08
Exellent bookReview Date: 2008-08-25
EXCELLENT REVIEW MANUALReview Date: 2007-11-25


Pretty Good GuideReview Date: 2006-10-08
A must read for African American College StudentsReview Date: 2000-07-03
A must-read for every prospective college student!!Review Date: 1999-03-19

An incredible bookReview Date: 1999-06-05
An excellent, very practical approach to physical diagnosisReview Date: 1999-02-04
Cases are listed in the order of their frequency of appearance in the MRCP examination and the skills and methods of physical examinaton are centered around the diagnosis itself.
Also, the methods focused on completing the entire examination of a case within a short period of time, which is key in acheiving success in the MRCP exam.
A wonderful book overall.
A must for anyone taking MRCP part2Review Date: 1998-10-21

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GreatReview Date: 2004-10-01
Very Nicely Put TogetherReview Date: 2003-12-06
This is the real thingReview Date: 2003-10-12

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AWARD:Review Date: 2003-03-02
Major AwardReview Date: 2003-02-16
Amazing Grace, by Larry D. ThomasReview Date: 2002-02-14
The collection is divided into four sections, each of which anatomizes a particular region of the state. The first quarter of the book, Their Heaven of Bleakness, is set in West Texas. It is the most tightly-knit of the four sections. Opening with a poem entitled "`Of Dust Thou Art'" and closing with "`And to Dust Thou Shalt Return,'" these twenty pieces are linked by interwoven themes of living and dying-the springing from the soil of life, death's return to the land, the miracle of rebirth from earth's dark womb-and by the ever-present tie between the dry West Texas country and its drought-resistant denizens. The imagery of these powerful lyric poems is as rugged as the Guadalupe Mountains and their language cuts like a blue norther, bone-deep. Here be turkey vultures, rattlesnakes, claret cup cactus, cattle, and above all an unconquerable people who "take to their gritty beds, / ease the quilts of grandmas / over their leathery bodies / like slabs of red earth, and they pray."
The setting for the second quarter of the collection, Near the Big Thicket, moves east across the Balcones Escarpment into the shadow of the Piney Woods. The dark shadows of the pines are echoed in these twenty pieces by a deeper darkness that underlies so much of the human experience. In "The Slough," Thomas interweaves concrete natural imagery of death's rank decay with the figurative putrefaction of original sin so that the poem becomes an extended metaphor whose vehicle is the dark bayou and whose tenor is the human condition. The viewpoint character of the piece "can hear / the muffled steady engine of its rot" as the slough "works its timeless wonders / under still, dark waters. Its film / has already claimed his pale, blue eyes."
In the third quarter of the collection, At the Jetty's End, Thomas revisits the Gulf coast that he portrayed with such poignancy in his debut collection, The Lighthouse Keeper (Timberline Press 2001). The ten pieces in this section are filled with a tone of longing that contrasts nicely with the dark tone of the poems in section two. The land-dwelling speakers and viewpoint characters of these bittersweet lyrics seek with varying degrees of success to merge themselves with the sea. "Mooring Line," a piece reprinted from Thomas's debut collection, addresses the difficulty of making this connection-and its tenuousness once the connection is achieved. The controlling image of the poem, the mooring line of the title, lies half-buried in sand, "sponging the screams and fleeting / shadows of the gulls, / tethering uselessness / to the slow, consuming pull / of ruin."
The fourth quarter of the book, A Short Distance from the Border, circles back to far West Texas like one of the hawks Thomas uses so effectively in these high desert poems. The fourteen pieces in this final section celebrate the diversity of the West Texas and Northern Mexico country and its people with subjects ranging from bikers and tattoo artists to young boxers to the "chocolate eyes of young mothers / so comfortable with death / they candy its skulls / for the tongues of bronze children." In "El Camino del Rio," Thomas employs the Rio Grande as a metaphor for the geography the river has carved and the cultures and peoples it has nourished. Some, like the Apaches, have gone to "the places of no return" so that "Only / the screams of hawks, bouncing / ad infinitum off the canyon walls, / sound as if they belong."
As promised in the title, the poems of Amazing Grace are rendered with a poise that almost belies the strength of the language and images from which they are made. Thomas has captured the spirit that underlies the physical geography of the land and the hearts of the people who have helped to shape it. In the dust from which his characters spring, and the "rich / red fields / of deep lineage" that so patiently await their return, lie the beginning and end of us all.

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Wiese is a great resourceReview Date: 2007-11-19
Torang Sepah, MD
Dr. Wiese is my mentor!!!Review Date: 2005-11-24
Excellent book!!!Review Date: 2005-11-17
Much better than 1st aid for wards or even scut monkey (which is too detailed for a 3rd yr students). For the 3rd yr who needs something quick and easy to read this is it.
Warning: If you are the type who does not like things being told to you and would rather "jump in" without prior knowledge, this book will suck for you. However, if you are like me, and want somebody to tell you what to do and how to do it....this book is great!

Surgical Technology ExaminationReview Date: 2000-10-19
The only Surgical tech review book you'll ever need !!!Review Date: 1999-10-01
Practice, Practice and you'll pass the first time.Review Date: 1998-12-02


A wonderful book fans of As The World Turns.Review Date: 1998-03-21
A Must-Have Book For Every "As The World Turns" FanReview Date: 1999-01-18
The book is chock-full of pictures of cast members, and includes special sections on As The World Turns weddings, personal anecdotes from the actors, and features pieces on former ATWT actors who have achieved superstardom. A wonderful feature of the book is a complete cast list.
If you watch As The World Turns, you must add this book to your personal library.
Out of Print, but find it if you canReview Date: 2000-11-17
PS... even more fun is seeing the old pictures of Julianne Moore and Meg Ryan, both major characters in the 80's...


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