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A Handmade Wilderness
Published in Hardcover by Houghton Mifflin (1996-01-29)
Author: Donald G. Schueler
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the joy of contemplation
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2005-04-28
I've read, re-read and look forward to re-reading this book again just to savor the author's choice of words that he uses to weaves a tapestry of textures for the senses as he and his partner restore their "least worst" land to health over 20 years. He describes their joy and surprise of constantly making new discoveries, "it's like receiving lovely gratuitous gifts that you didn't even know you wanted." They "engaged in the contemplative exercise of watching" the effects of the wind blowing the grass, the texture of seasonal changes, marvelous sunsets, and wildlife, sometimes at arms reach. His descriptions bring back memories of enjoying my favorite, frequently, visited forests in a similar manner, wondering what new gift will be presented to me as I quietly listen to the sounds, feel the wind in my hair, and watch the shadows play with the sunbeams.

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The Fullness of Time
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2005-10-20
Somehow it was fitting that I found this book sitting patiently among a thousand others in a second hand shop. The photo on the back, of an interracial gay couple, and that on the front, of the swampy sandhills of Mississippi, brought up visions of racism and homophobia in the rural deep South. After a few chapters, though, these stereotyped expectations gave way to a story unlike any other I've read. Don Schueler's unique and relentless focus on nature, his deft writing that switches from humor to suspense to tragedy in the turn of a page, the enduring scope of his chronicle - 27 years that witnessed 80 acres of logged countryside once again blooming and burning, building and blowing away - begets a book of life that speaks for the individual, the region, the planet.

From human neighbors Roddy Ray, Lurlee, and Hovit, to pet dogs Sammie and Schaeffer, to Fafnir the alligator, Griswold the baby owl, gopher tortoises, wood storks, cottonmouths, black widows and countless species of flowers and trees, A Handmade Wilderness leads the reader through land hunting and house building, tree planting and grave digging, from Hurricane Camille to the inauguration of the Willie Farrell Brown Nature Preserve, all the while spinning a tale of the seldom seen and sometimes forgotten fauna, flora, and men of The South.

You'll Love It!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2000-04-18
Why this book doesn't have a bigger following is beyond me. For anyone who's ever dreamed of owning a place in the country, this is a delightful, funny, informative and beautifully written book. Refreshingly, there's not a self-indulgent sentence in the entire text. Schueler delves into all facets of the city/suburban person's adjustment to country life. And because the memoir takes place over the course of 25 years, you get to see the impressive results of he and his partner's devotion to their land. I highly recommend it.

Even better than a walk in the woods...
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2001-04-26
Very few books about nature can compete with time actually spent in nature. But this comes very close. Don Shuler tells the story of his 20+ year careful and loving relationship with an abused and exhausted piece of land in the Mississippi sand hills. His simple storytelling style makes vivid the plants, animals, birds and human beings that he finds in this special place. These encouters are so carefully described that I felt that I was experiencing them along with him. And I wanted very much to read all that he might have edited out of this volume. The book is sweet, poignant, and filled with an animist's sense of humility and wonder. I am very surprised it is not more widely known and up there with the A Sand County Almanac.

A thoroughly entertaining read.
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 1998-12-13
For anyone searching for an entertaining book concerning nature with an amusing cast of characters both human and animal, A Handmade Wilderness fits the bill perfectly. Schueler is a fantastic story teller who is simultaneously funny and sincere about his mission - creating his own private utopia (on limited funds).

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Healing Touch: A Resource for Health Care Professionals: Nurse as Healer Series
Published in Paperback by Delmar Cengage Learning (1995-04-04)
Author: Dorothea Hover-Kramer
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Healing Touch 101
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-22
This book is a must if you are studying healing touch. It has all the pictures and instructions that other workbooks have. I loved the research about HT, it makes so much sense and it is easy to understand the case studies.

reference book at its finest
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2006-12-05
This book is so full of great information that it is a definite keeper in my reference library. After only 1/3 of the way though, I've gotten my money's worth!

Wonderful Handbook
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2006-10-13
I'm new at reading about energy healing modalities, so I have little to compare it to. I found this book to be a really nice book to learn more about Healing Touch and how to be a practitioner. It has some wonderful stories, some that even made me cry. I still have a long way to go to make this work for me, but it's the beginning of a new awareness in my life.

Superb resource for all involved with Healing Touch
Helpful Votes: 18 out of 18 total.
Review Date: 2003-05-04
An excellent, readable, knowledgeable text book that will be referred to again and again. It contains so much information, and is indexed accurately so that you can find the relevant answers quickly. Diagrams are informative and useful.
To me this book is recommended for those already practicing H.T., or for those interested in gaining insight into Healing Touch with a view to entering the H.T. program. The Healing Touch program encourages people to participate in continued, life-long learning, and this book is a valuable resource.

Absoluttely essential resource for any "hands-on" healer.
Helpful Votes: 21 out of 23 total.
Review Date: 1999-03-29
No need for 1,000 more words. The above says it all. I loaned my copy to a client, forgot which one, and now must buy another. Can't practice without it.

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Help! I'm Trapped in My Lunch Lady's Body
Published in Library Binding by Sagebrush Education Resources (2001-03)
Author: Todd Strasser
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Sweet Book !!!!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2001-04-11
This is a great book by Tood Strasser. READ THIS IMMEADIATELY !!!!!!!!!!! From the detentions to the dishes. This is a absolute great novel! --Jarrett Nave, Haile Middle

Oh My Golly
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2000-12-27
Oh My Golly this was a Great Book. It is very funny and it is really silly and i liked it a lot. this is a Good Help Book. So read it.

Good!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 1999-06-20
This is a very good Help! book. It was funny just as usual. It still had that funny little twist and Mr. Dirkson finally has come back from the Amazon and made a new machine that shrinks heads!

Super! Todd Strasser does it again!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2000-12-23
It was one of the best HELP! I've read so far. As usual Jake & his friends swiched body's on the D.I.T.S. again, but this time with Lunch Ladys! When Vend-A-Lunch comes to Burp It Up Middle School the Vend-A-Lunch machines threaten to take over the Lunch Ladys jobs. When the school cast a vote of what to have stay and this is the results....wait I can't tell you you'll have to buy the book and find out. It's a great book for kids around my age-10.

Yet Another Clasic by Strasser
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2001-11-05
The principal at Burp-It-Up Middle school has decided to buy some vending machines. The fact that this will definately fire some lunch ladies doesn't bother Andy, Josh, and Jake the slightest bit... until they accidently switch bodies...with the lunch ladies. The kids are stuck doing the gross job of serving the sludge to kids, while the lunch ladies in THEIR bodies, make complete idiots out of Andy, Josh, and Jake, by playing hop scotch, etc. Will they ever get their bodies back???

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Hi-Lo Nonfiction Passages for Struggling Readers: Grades 4-5: 80 High-Interest/Low-Readability Passages With Comprehension Questions and Mini-Lessons for Teaching Key Reading Strategies
Published in Paperback by Scholastic Teaching Resources (Teaching (2007-02-01)
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Great for a self contained special education classroom
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-31
I teach a self contained class of of 12 readers with reading levels ranging from kindergarden to 7th grade. This book is an amazing resource for independent work. It provides skill based readings for all but my lowest and highest readers. The layout and images are fantastic and mature and thus, don't make my middle school students feel as if they are doing "baby" work. I recommend this highly and hope they develop a similar book with fiction passages for character analysis and other story element skills.

Well worth the investment!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-11
I teach students in grades 6-8 who are struggling in reading. These articles are a perfect one day lesson to teach a reading skill. The book is organized by strategy: main idea, inference, sequencing, using context clues, etc. and then by reading level with increasing difficulty to reinforce the skill and stretch the student's reading skills. I often will use the lowest readability article to introduce the topic and work up in difficulty. It also allows for independent work on same strategy but at differnt levels.

The articles are interesting to students and look like anything else their friends may have as classwork or homework. If I could only have access to a handful of teachng resource books, this is one I wouldn't part with. I wish they would come out with a Volume 2!

I would also recommend the same book but for grades 2-3 with readability levels beginning at 1st grade to reach your lowest readers.

sgharvey
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-01
This book is a good way to peek interest in reading with a variety of topics. My son finds many of these short stories interesting and the questions are logical. It is a good way to work on comprehension and reading skills. I plan on using this book for the summer with my son to help with recoupment.

Great Skills and Activities
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-04-16
As a teacher I'm always looking for supplemented activities, to reinforce language arts skills. This book not only has helped my students with reinforcing comprehension skills but has also given them great activities that not only follow up with what has been read but also personalizes the reading of the passages.

Hi-Lo Nonfiction Passages for Struggling Readers: Grades 4-5: 80 High-Interest/Low-Readability Passages With Comprehension Quest
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-31
This is perfect for my struggling readers to use during workshop time.

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Hidden Forest : Biography of an Ecosystem
Published in Hardcover by Henry Holt & Company (1999-05)
Author: Jon R. Luoma
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Draws Scientific Blood!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2005-10-16
In the argument on whether or not to save old growth, this book draws scientific blood.

I read this book non-stop until I finished. I've never come across a work that so succintly explains the scientific research on old growth forests in the Northwest.

Want to understand why old growth is important? Read this book.

Just a Pleasure
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2005-02-01
I don't think I can add anything of much value to the editorial reviews, all of which are excellent and fairly describe this book. For all you who have ever walked in an old forest, gone hiking in a forest preserve, felt the immensity and wisdom that is offered there, this book brings that gloriously to life again. Luoma's description of his ride in the crane is worth the price alone. Sweeping over the forest canopy twenty-five stories in the air is not for the faint of heart. Only 209 pages of reading, it flies by in just a few days. And he brings the scientists who work on all this to our dens with such intimacy. These are people who work in the field, not huddled over their microscopes, mostly. Pick it up; you won't be sorry.

Ought to be required reading.
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-06-13
Not only was The Hidden Forest a pleasure to read, but Jon Luoma told me so many things I didn't know. I thought I knew a great deal about forests, since I live next to a park, hike in the mountains, and have read many books about trees, but this book showed me that there really is a hidden forest right under my nose that I'd been mostly unaware of. Now, as I walk the trail through the woods, I think of the 16,000 tiny insects beneath my foot every time I take a step, and I think of the vital work they do that supports all life on Earth.



Policy decisions are being made every day--just recently the Bush administration announced plans to increase logging of old growth forests--in a political and economic climate in which most people are ignorant of the science of forest ecosystems. How can we possibly make the right choices if people are not properly informed? For example, many people have bought into the notion that protecting old growth hurts the economy and costs jobs. In fact, the losses in the salmon industry, billions of dollars, could have been prevented if old growth forests had been protected. Also, millions if not billions of dollars of damage caused by flooding in Washington and Oregon could have been avoided if the Forest Service had followed the advice of the scientists at the Andrews Experimental Forest.



Still, these scientists haven't even begun to scratch the surface of what we need to know about forest ecosystems. They haven't even identified half of the species that live in our forests. How can we know the value of what we are losing if we don't even understand what it is or how it works? Their work should be funded at a much higher level. (Check out their web site: http://www.fsl.orst.edu/lter/index.cfm )



While this book is not for everyone, it should be read by the following people:

--Policy makers in the Forest Service.

--Everyone in the Bush administration.

--People who vote.

--People who live in wood houses or use paper products.

--People who enjoy clean water.

--People who like to breath oxygen.



The rest of you needn't bother to read it.



(While I sound like I'm being paid by either the author or the Scientists and the Andrews Forest, I had never heard of either of them before my mom got me this book for my birthday. I just really liked the book--one of the best and most significant I've ever read.)

knowledge made into pleasure reading
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2000-06-21
Luoma knows how to take important scientific work in forest ecology, and turn it into a book that is a pleasure to read. If learning had been this much fun in school, think how well educated we would all be today! Seriously, I like to read well-written books, but I prefer them to be to tell me things I din't know. Hidden forests does. Another really good read out this season is Bullough's Pond, a treatment of ecological history and industrial revolution that I found fascinating, and it read like a novel.

Highlighting the Hidden Forest: Luoma as Virgil to Our Dante
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2000-06-28
Luoma takes the reader on an intimate, guided tour with some of the tenacious pioneers of forested ecosystems research and the mysterious processes whereby the woods become established, grow and change--in the case of the moist coastal uplands of western Oregon, processes that take centuries to complete all their steps. For those who like their science in the field, in the raw, and introduced by the human practitioners struggling (and loving) the dance of theory and experiment, this is a must-have. Ancient Forests rhetoric too frequently airbrushes over the hard scientific inquiry that helped reveal both the uniqueness of the Oregon forested ecosystems research site and yet suggests that some of these hidden processes, or ones similar, will be found to play crucial roles in other forest places as well. If Luoma doesn't beat me to it, I could do worse than spend the rest of my career writing a series for all the Long-Term Ecological Research stations that perform the valuable work of building baselines and foundations in ecology for every major ecological region. At least, this is the sort of book that makes a reader feel that way!

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Hidden Nature: The Startling Insights of Viktor Schauberger
Published in Paperback by Adventures Unlimited Press (2005-11-25)
Author: Alick Bartholomew
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INCREDIBLE BRILLIANT MOST IMPORTANT BOOK
Helpful Votes: 10 out of 13 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-11
Mr. Bartholomew, this is one of the greatest books I have ever read. I would say that it is the greatest if it wasn't for all the trinkets of truth that I have picked up reading countless other fat books and articles that have only touched what you fully expressed in the first 25 pages. It even looks lovely. I have not finished it yet, it just came in the post an hour or so ago this morning and I am up to page 25.

I have flicked through all the numerous, delightful illustrations, which on their own are the eye in the needle through which an infinite thread of knowledge, purpose, love and spirituality can come through. Never have I ever felt so validated in such a decaying world. The so called greatest of philosophers seem like cowardly politicians next to Schauberger. Your book is a bright light that shines enabling us to see everything's true place. We are all blessed with the wonderful opportunity to be validated and empowered by Schauberger and face what I believe is humanity's darkest moment. I will get everyone to read this. You have done a wonderful job of making his work available to the public, through just the mere 25 pages I have read.

Informative!!
Helpful Votes: 12 out of 14 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-10
An excellent book which covers all aspects of this extraordinary man's life and work. Essentiall it covers everything! Not too deep in technical detail but with such a wide scope, it does justice to the material. An excellent book for anyone interested in conservation and nature. Highly recommended!

This is big but very readable
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-20
Viktor Schauberger's works are clearly synthesised into a hard ot put down volume encompasing earth energies, water, plants, soil, and free energy devices. A really big book - rewriting our known science texts. Open your mind and read it - i am sure it will challenge your notions of the world. A good primer for reading more of Schauberger's works.

Author's Comments
Helpful Votes: 33 out of 36 total.
Review Date: 2005-11-11
As a publisher of mind-body-spirit books for 35 years, I felt that of all the books I had published, the 6 books on Viktor Schauberger's insights into Nature's workings were the most significant. However, when I realised that they appealed mainly to a more specialised audience, I decided to write Hidden Nature, to bring Schauberger's topical research up to date for a wider audience. I was part of the editorial team that published Rachel Carson's Silent Spring in 1962, and ever since have been campaiging against our society's violation of Nature.

One of the best books on Schauberger
Helpful Votes: 46 out of 48 total.
Review Date: 2005-11-11
Alick Bartholomew has done a fantastic job in the writing of this book. While the few other books on Schauberger, most notably the books Living Energies, and the Eco-Technology series from Callum Coats, and of coarse, Olof Alexanderson's Living Water (the original pioneer) disect Schauberger's work...Alick puts it in simple, easy to read and understand words.
Many times I found that Coats' literal translation from German to English a bit much to take. Bartholomew takes all of Schauberger's conceptual ideas, and breaks them down into a series of (shall we say) modern English, comprehendable, and brilliant formats. The work is quite simply excellent. There were a number of times when I read through Callum Coats writings and was left with an unmistakable feeling of "what the heck did I just read...!" Not so with Bartholomew's writing.
Chapters include: Schauberger's Vision; Different Kinds of Energy; Attraction & Repulsion of Opposites; Nature's Patterns & Shapes; Energy Production; Motion, Key to Balance; Atmosphere/Electricity; The Nature of Water; Hydrological Cycle; Formation of Springs; How Rivers Flow; Supplying Water; The Role of the Forests; Tree Metabolism; Soil Fertility and Cultivation; Organic Cultivation; The Energy Revolution; Harnessing Implosion Power; Viktor Schauberger & Society and more.
I am not trying in any way to detract from buying one of Coats' books - they are a wealth of information, and the work is simply outstanding. What Bartholomew has done with HIS book, is put it in language that anyone can easily understand and comprehend in its entirity. The book is very well written, the illustrations are excellent, and all-in-all, it's probably the best book to start with in your exploration of Viktor Schauberger.

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The High Cost of Low Morale...and what to do about it
Published in Paperback by CRC (1997-04-03)
Author: Carol Hacker
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Great Book for Managers
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2001-11-25
I liked this book so much that I ordered a copy for each of my managers. I've used it in training and have found it to be extremely useful. My dog-eared copy is one of my bibles for dealing with low morale and employee retention. Thank you for sharing your ideas and that of the people you interviewed for the book.

Packed with practical advice, easy to read and apply
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2001-07-14
Many how-to books don't deliver what they promise. In some cases, the author never gets beyond obvious generalities, and in other cases the writer speaks as a theorist, not a practitioner. This book that escapes both of these drawbacks.In addition to drawing on her own managerial experience, she offers quotations and workable examples from 125 top leaders she interviewed. Readers will welcome her creative, upbeat, sometimes bouncy style--unlike most books about business. Sample: She titles her section on communication "Ma Bell Did It."

Managers will find dozens of suggestions they can use to bolster morale--leading to greater productivity and loyalty to the organization. I wish I had read this book during my twenty-three years in management, so I endorse The High Cost of Low Morale enthusiastically.

Superb read for anyone interested in retaining employees
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 1999-07-07
This book measures up to its title in that it's filled with real-life examples on how to avoid morale problems. The author speaks from her own experience as well as the many people she interviewed for the book. As a business owner, I found it extremely useful in dealing with my employees and their moods and sometimes difficult attitudes. Carol is an effective communicator and that made this book interesting to read and easy to follow. I could pick it up and put it down and not feel like I lost my train of thought. I have re-read it and bought copies for my entire team of people. We discussed it during several staff meetings and decided that we could do a better job of managing morale problems - better yet we believe we can avoid them altogether. This book is well-worth the cost and time it takes to read it.

This book is a great resource for managers
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 1999-07-06
The High Cost of Low Morale opens up a world of ideas and strategies for improving morale in an organization. The author interviewed over 100 people in businesses of all sizes across North America for ideas. The result is an interesting and fun to read book on a subject that is of importance to any business. I recommend this book to anyone that wants a better team environment in which to work.

Another great read by Carol Hacker!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 1999-12-21
I enjoyed this book because like her other books, it offers practical advice for the manager or supervisor. It's got lots of practical information that applies to any business organization. A hundred or so people were interviewed for the book and that in itself adds a lot of credibility to the topic of improving employee morale. Those interviewed shared their perspectives on how they keep people contented in working for them. The author wove her own management experience throughout the book. I highly recommend this guide to managing morale.

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High-Impact Interview Questions: 701 Behavior-Based Questions to Find the Right Person for Every Job
Published in Paperback by AMACOM (2005-09-26)
Author: Victoria A. Hoevemeyer
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Great behavior based questions, and suggestions
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-09
Great explanation of the rationale behind behavior based interviewing. Guides the interviewer through the process of developing questions and evaluation procedures. Interview process is focused, to obtain more accurate and relevant information from candidates.

Revealing interview questions...and how to use them
Helpful Votes: 11 out of 11 total.
Review Date: 2006-05-08
Selecting the right person for a job is both an art and a science. To help you improve your chances of finding the right person, author Victoria A. Hoevemeyer proposes that human resource departments and hiring managers should ask applicants explicit questions about their skills and behavior. This approach, known as "Competency-Based Behavioral Interviewing" (CBBI), provides a clear picture of what candidates actually did in their previous jobs. Hoevemeyer's sensible idea is that if candidates succeeded at certain tasks before, they'll repeat their success in their new jobs. She provides a very long list of detailed questions that hiring managers can use to learn the specifics of candidates' skills and past performance. However, the book lacks proof that the CBBI process actually results in recruiting new hires who perform well and have better retention rates. Still, since Hoevemeyer's approach clearly elicits rich information, we believe that managers and even experienced HR professionals may find her interviewing tactics useful.

A Great Resource with Hundreds of Interview Questions
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2005-10-15
"High-Impact Interview Questions" will save you both time and effort in the interview process. It provides hundreds of interview questions that you can tailor to your organization. By asking questions that focus on the candidate's actual performance, you will increase the likelihood that the people you hire will be a good fit for the position and the organization. This book is a great resource for the new interviewer as well as the seasoned HR professional.

A Must-Have, Comprehensive Resource for Every Interviewer
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2005-09-26
If I had to recommend one book for anyone who is involved in interviewing candidates, "High-Impact Interview Questions" would be it! It is a practical, thorough, easy-to-use resource and reference guide for behavioral interviewing. The added bonus is that it's organized according to competencies, making it incredibly simply to use in conjunction with an organization's current competency models.

It's great for converting to behavioral based interviewing, enhancing your current behavioral interview process, or even simply testing behavioral interviewing out by converting some of your current interview questions to behavioral questions.

There is no doubt in my mind that if interviewers use the information and tools in this book that they will absolutely find the right person for every job!

Not Only Great for the Interviewer but also for the Interviewee
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2005-10-13
This book is easy to pick up and understand what behavioral interviewing is all about. For someone that is at the other end of the interview process (the interviewee) this book helped to better prepare me for the interview process in this day and age. Interviews no longer entail just talking about your experience. A potential employer needs more information about a person in a short period of time. By reading "High-Impact Interview Questions" I feel more confident knowing what a potential employer could be looking for and what kind of quetions they may be asking. For the price, this book is well worth it!

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Home Experience, The: Making Your Home a Sanctuary of Love and a Haven of Peace
Published in Hardcover by Living Smart Resources (2007-06-01)
Authors: Devi Titus and Marilyn Weiher
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Beautiful for display and good info
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-25
Beautiful and full of great information to tranform your home in to a Christian haven for your family.

Every woman on your gift list would love it!!!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-11-21
First of all, this book is BEAUTIFUL and would look perfect on any coffee table. Secondly, the content is awesome and any woman would benefit greatly from reading it. It is full of ideas for the home (like cleaning tips) it also has a recipe chapter full of easy to make meals for your family. I have already purchased an extra copy to give as a wedding gift and it was a hit! For those who care (like me) it is packed with pictures and color inside. This one is worth the money!

Beautiful cover, excellent concepts!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-11-21
This book is a must-have for any woman who cares at all about her home and her family! It should be the foundation for every mariage! If you ever have an opportunity to hear Devi or Marilyn teach these concepts in person, do so!

THE BEST BOOK YOU'LL EVER OWN
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-10-03
THIS BOOK IS LIFE CHANGING IF YOU DO WHAT IT SAYS... :) DEVI AND MARILYN OFFER WISDOM THAT WILL BRING PEACE, ORDER AND EXCELLENCE TO YOUR HOME, YOUR LIFE AND THE LIFE OF THOSE AROUND YOU... I FIND MYSELF READING IT ALMOST EVERY DAY. HOME EXPERIENCE IS FULL OF INSTRUCTION AND ENCOURAGEMENT AND WILL INSPIRE YOU TO LIVE IN A WAY THAT GOD INTENDED FOR US TO LIVE.... AT PEACE, AND FULL OF LOVE AND GRACIOUSNESS. IT ALSO WILL LEAVE YOU WITH NO EXCUSES! :) THERE IS A SOLUTION FOR JUST ABOUT ANYTHING YOU CAN THINK OF IN THIS BOOK. I CANT SAY ENOUGH GOOD THINGS. I LOVE IT.

A Great Home Resource, Inspiring, Encouraging
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-10-25
I purchased this book about two weeks ago at a Women's Conference PRIOR to Devi Titus presenting a teachinig on Chapter 4 - about the table. I am so glad that I did, just wish that I had waited to get it autographed. Inciteful, and perfect for the successful woman who has made everything a priority but her home (I am/was guilty). An easy read and a great devotional book, HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.

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The Home School Source Book
Published in Paperback by Brook Farm Books (2006-06-30)
Authors: Jean Reed and Donn Reed
List price: $29.95

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I love this book
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-08-01
If I had to get one book for home schooling this would be it. Good practical reviews, humor and a friendly warmth. I have read it from front to back more than once.

Very helpful resource and great essays
Helpful Votes: 17 out of 18 total.
Review Date: 2001-06-06
This review pertains to the third edition, published in 2000.

At almost 500 pages with its large page size, this book has a lot of information. This is a combination/collection of essays by two homeschooling parents (one now deceased, sadly). The book and product reviews are interspersed amongst essays and stories about their homeschooling experiences and philosophies. There are reviews of books, audio tapes, kits, etc. There are lists of magazines, catalogs, and other publications such as free materials available mostly from government agencies. It is partly a catalog since many of the items may be purchased directly from the authors who are also the publishers and also their own mail order catalog business.

What I enjoyed first was the essays and stories of how they homeschooled and why, and how their philosophies sometimes changed over time. Some of the reviews are lengthy and tell how they used that product and how much their children liked it and why. The reviews I like the most are the longer ones in which pros and cons are both mentioned. The reviews I liked least were the short one sentence summaries that really didn't contain any personal opinion. Overall, the reviews are positive in nature so it can be hard to pick out which book may appeal to me. Since so many items are reviewed I do understand that space is limited and the author has a limit on not wanting to include the reviews that are only negative in nature (although I'd find that equally helpful and it may save me money). The book has a tone of "if you don't have anything nice to say the don't say anything". I also wish there was a bit more commentary such as "this book is strong in this area while the next book is strong in this different area". One example is for different books for preschoolers on topics of shapes, colors, counting, etc. There was some overlap in areas and then the review didn't tell enough for me to decide which of the featured items I would prefer.

Some other negatives: I found it hard to pick out the age ranges for the books; topics are mostly by major subject such as science, reading, etc. There are no headers or footers to tell what category you are "in" when the pages are open. Kits are mixed with books, etc. in some cases which can get confusing. Margins are very narrow and don't allow much room for making notations such as which books I decided to buy. Sometimes it is hard to tell where one item ends and the next begins. Sometimes the organization is confusing such as an entry for a website with good homeschooling information mixed in with book reviews (without some kind of sidebar). The copyright free illustrations can get annoying and sometimes make the book seem overly cluttered.

As the mother of a three year old and a baby, I found this book severely lacking in book reviews for babies and preschoolers. (Despite the authors claiming this book begins with birth-aged materials.) Many books that I have found very helpful for parenting, general reading books, and preschool aged activity books were just missing.

Areas I found of most interest were the reviews of books on history and how to teach reading. These were two areas that I was worried about dealing with as a homeschooling mother. I was glad for the guidance toward the useful books.

Despite my complaints the book has been very helpful and inspiring for me. I have a long wish list made now! Going through the book more than once, I now value this as more of a reference tool. It is worth every penny and I highly recommend it to all homeschoolers especially if you compare the cost of this book to books you may have bought that ended up being useless. The fact that this is self-published by a homeschooling mother is incredible and to be commended.

Many times there were great reviews of books when I have been unable to find reviews online.

I am recommending this to all my homeschooling friends. Would also make a great reference book for teachers and public libraries.

More Than Just Product Reviews!
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2003-04-14
This book would be worth 5 stars for the product reviews. But there is so much more! This "whole earth catalog" of homeschooling is a gentle reminder that homeschooling can be seen as a lifestyle, or even as a worldview, and that education is just one small part of the larger process of building a family and living in the world.

Jean has been there! Even the product reviews are written from the point of view of life experience, and the essays, sometimes pithy, sometimes humorous, sometimes moving, and sometimes all three at once, cover everything from birth to death, an examination of a life well-lived.

This has long been my favorite homeschooling book, and the Third Edition just makes it even better. When they pick up this book, users of packaged learning approaches such as The Well-Trained Mind will immediately discover how much they have been missing!

One-of-a-kind! A book the keeps on giving
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2002-05-09
The Home School Source Book, 3rd Edition, By Jean and Donn Reed

How to describe this one-of-a-kind book? Imagine touring a huge educational supply or book store (from your favorite chair) with a knowledgeable guide trailing at your elbow, a guide whose sole purpose is to help you find materials that work for you. That is how I experience this book every time I open it. I can practically hear Jean or Donn whispering in my ear.

Whether you are a homeschooling parent putting together your curriculum or a parent seeking to supplement a classroom education, this book will ease your journey and open your eyes.

The Home School Source Book is so much more than a resource book --- it is an educational odyssey, a how-to, a philosophy, as well as a resource and catalog, all rolled into one. Many, many materials are thoughtfully reviewed and practical suggestions for using those materials are included. Comments and essays, liberally sprinkled throughout the subject resources, cover a tremendous scope of "life subjects."

What I like best, I think, is that the Reeds assume that readers are thinking people who do not need to be told what to do. So instead of lectures, we are treated to friendly conversations and gentle debates over homeschooling issues of importance to the Reed family, materials they have used, materials others have found useful, all seasoned with surprising facts and interesting tidbits of knowledge. You may not agree with the Reeds, but you will be moved to think about the ideas they present. In the end, that is what homeschooling is all about, isn't it?

An excellent sourcebook for home schoolers.
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 1998-10-29
I bought this book 5 years ago, and it proved to be one of the best resource books I have ever seen for home schoolers. Not only does it fill every possible need a home schooler could have, but Mr. Reed's thoughts on home schooling and its benefits are found throughout the book, and are quite enjoyable and informative to read. I highly recommend this book for anyone wanting vast information, sources and supplies for home schooling.


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