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Rectangles (Shapes)
Published in Paperback by Capstone Press (2002-08)
Author: Sarah L. Schuette
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rectangles
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Review Date: 2005-10-11
The book "Rectangles" is a fabulous book for Kindergarten teachers. It shows some great examples of rectangles and has a cute activity using graham crackers.

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Red: Seeing Red All Around Us (A+ Books: Colors)
Published in Paperback by Capstone Press (2002-08)
Author: Sarah L. Schuette
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Review Date: 2007-10-05
Excellent book for presenting not just objects with color but the feelings colors give us.

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Regulating Media: The Licensing and Supervision of Broadcasting in Six Countries
Published in Hardcover by The Guilford Press (1996-07-12)
Author: Wolfgang Hoffmann-Reim
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Unique in content, structure and readability
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Review Date: 2000-06-26
Anyone interested in national electronic media regulation will find this book an invaluable source of information and analyses on six of the most developed broadcast systems. Although published in 1996, the book is still of great actuality since it includes a detailed discussion on the various developments and future chances of the media in the scope of the work.

Not least with an international opening of the media market and the possibility of unhampered broadcasting of television signals the question arises if the countries concerned have the tendency to regulate in a similar manner or if there are huge differences which would make an international cooperation more difficult. The book, providing a very sophisticated and well-organised comparative analysis, highlights these diverse approaches to many common problems and trends (e.g. how to justify regulation when channels are abundant; the shift from cultural to economic concerns; the vulnerability of regulators to political and industry pressures). From the structural point of view, the study examines first the development and structure of each country's broadcasting system, its organisation, and how it fits into the country's network of political institutions. Specific comparisons are made between Canada, the United States, and Australia, where broadcasting is part of the private sector, and Britain, France, and Germany, where broadcasting is primarily a public service. Examining both current and past programs of supervision in each country and tracing the links between supervisory bodies and larger political, economic systems, the book contributes to a broader sociopolitical understanding of broadcasting regulation in industrial democracies. As such, it serves as a resource for broadcasting and governement professionals, as well as instructors and students with an interest in broadcasting regulation an international communication.

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Relationship of maturing and weathering to yield and quality of peppermint oil (Station bulletin / Oregon Agricultural College Experiment Station)
Published in Unknown Binding by Agricultural Experiment Station, Oregon State College (1948)
Author: D. E Bullis
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A sequel 17 years in the making.
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Review Date: 2007-08-27
D. E Bullis, better known to his friends as Deb, has succeeded where most authors fail. Taking seventeen years to pen a sequel to his 1931 work, "Bleaching and dyeing Royal Ann cherries for maraschino or fruit salad use", Deb wows us with his appropriately, and self-explanatorily titled, "Relationship of maturing and weathering to yield and quality of peppermint oil," and does so in even fewer pages than his freshman effort.

How many authors actually produce a sequel shorter than the original? Take that, J.K. Rowling! And no slipshod 500 pages whipped out in a year, no sir. Deb spent over a year penning each page, and it must show. How easily such a publication could have run 20, 30, even 40 pages. Good show, Deb. Five Stars!! And a place on my wish list of books of unknown bindings.

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Response of insects to damaged and undamaged germinating acorns (Research paper NE)
Published in Unknown Binding by U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northeastern Forest Experiment Station (1991)
Author: Jimmy R Galford
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Great Read
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Review Date: 2006-10-09
See my lengthy review under the Seasons End, the last book in this series of three. These are rich and fantastic books, dark but full of thrills and chills!

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Resorts of the Raj: Hill Stations of India
Published in Hardcover by Grantha Corporation (1997-10)
Author: Vikram Bhatt
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Superbly evocative, sympathetic and well written.
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Review Date: 1998-07-20
This is not a coffee table picture book even though the photography is very good. This book is far more than that. It is a very sympathetic, well researched and superbly evocative pictorial and architectural history of the British in the Hill Stations of India. It is the work of a man who understands thoroughly his country and its history and who can relate its past and its relationship with the present without fear, favour or prejudice. Interwoven with humour and vignettes of the society of The Raj this is a well balanced, informative and most enjoyable book. I recommend it to all who care for India and its fascinating history.

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Rhyming Books, Marble Painting, & Many Other Activities for Toddlers: 25 to 36 Months (Ece Creative Resources Serials)
Published in Paperback by Delmar Cengage Learning (2002-11-13)
Authors: Judy Herr and Terri Swim
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Great buy
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Review Date: 2008-02-28
Great book. I love this. Was looking for new ideas of things to do with my busy toddler. We both love all the new things we can do together.

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Riddle Poem Of The Day: 180 Guess-me Poems To Build Phonemic Awareness (Riddle Poem Of The Day)
Published in Paperback by Teaching Resources (2005-02-01)
Author: Betsy Franco
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Great language and reasoning builder
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Review Date: 2007-09-05
I use one of these every morning with my Kindergarten students. They love them and the riddles really make them think! In this day and age, this is a GOOD thing!

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Rumpelstiltskin
Published in Paperback by Clarion Books (1990-04-23)
Author: Paul Galdone
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Beautifully illustrated
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Review Date: 2000-06-19
This re-telling of the classic tale is absolutely stunning in its illustrations. The storyline definately needs explaining to small children. My 3 year old son wanted to know why the small man could take the Queen's baby away. Of course, Rumpelstilskin never actually takes the baby because the Queen learns his name. However, the premise of the story is unsettling to small kids. Nevertheless, I would not go overboard with political correctness as the story is a classic and so long as you explain the story, your children should enjoy it. I also recommend Mr. Galdone's other books as his illustrations are absolutely wonderful!

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Sagehen Creek Field Station: The first twenty years
Published in Unknown Binding by University of California, School of Forestry and Conservation and Museum of Vertebrate Ecology (1971)
Author: A. Starker Leopold
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Fascinating period in the history of field science
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Review Date: 2007-08-10
The Sagehen Creek Field Station began in 1951 with the signing of a long-term research agreement between the University of California at Berkeley & the US Forest Service. This document, dated 1971, is the 20 Year Progress Report on this project by one of the founders, A. Starker Leopold. Leopold's initial partner in the project, P. R. "Doc" Needham, typically prepared these reports but passed away unexpectedly, leaving Leopold to prepare this document.

These reports describe the progress so far to the university, public agencies & to major donors like the Fleischmann Foundation--the source of funding for Sagehen's famous in-stream fish observatory. There are discussions about the construction of the field station & major science projects underway, including several student research investigations into wildlife & fisheries.

This was an interesting period of time for field science, as conservation began to mean more than just ensuring a fish for every fisherman, whatever the cost. Influential environmental writers like Rachel Carlson & Aldo Leopold published ground-breaking work during this period. It may not be a coincidence that A. Starker Leopold, Aldo's son, was a partner in establishing the Sagehen Creek Field Station to provide future research & education opportunities in a wild environment. Another Leopold son, Luna, began an illustrious science career with a study on stream morphology at Sagehen, initiating an entirely new field of scientific inquiry. In all, the Leopold family stunningly produced 5 members of the American Academy of Sciences.

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