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Great photos and a nice calendarReview Date: 2008-06-10
french country calendar 2008Review Date: 2008-01-29
French Country CalendarReview Date: 2008-01-23
French Country DiaryReview Date: 2008-01-20
The perfect way to start the new yearReview Date: 2008-01-12
The paper quality is also good and it even feels special when you write on it. My pen just glides. I don't know how I could start a new year without it!

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From Noive to ExpertReview Date: 2008-02-13
From Novice to Expert: Excellence and Power in Clinical Nursing PracticeReview Date: 2007-03-20
Sensible Nursing ResearchReview Date: 2007-07-12
great for any nurse!Review Date: 2007-02-18
Should be required reading for all RN'sReview Date: 2007-08-21

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Tall tree politics.Review Date: 2000-09-17
Dunning's book is about many things. Trees. Community. Redwood politics. Bearing witness. The destruction of "one of the most magnificent ecosystems on Earth" (p. 3). Saying "enough!" Non-violent civil disobedience. Protecting America the beautiful. It is also about Dunning's personal journey, or "metamorphosis" as she calls it (p. 239), from naturalist to activist. "What is an 'environmentalist'," she reflects, "but simply a citizen who has shed denial, who has opened his or her eyes and said, 'it does matter nature does not have an infinite capacity to heal herself, himself, itself . . . I am responsible'" (p.228).
Dunning's book reads like an insightful journal, in which she sets out to tell it like it is. "This book is not about happiness," she warns her reader on the first page. Rather, it is about "yielding to conscience. It is about a forest, and it is about us" (p. 1). She reveals that the destruction of old-growth forests like the Headwaters isn't someone else's problem, but our own. Dunning reports that in 500 years, we have destroyed more than ninety percent of our country's ancient forests, leaving only 3.5 percent to protect (p. 263). By saving the redwoods, we save ourselves. Dunning writes, "I want nothing more than to dissolve the polarity that plagues this county and this country, to bring us all back to center--the owls and the pussycats, the loggers and the environmentalists, the business community, everyone--to put us all in the same life raft, which is our Earth" (p. 61).
Dunning also reports that redwood civil disobedience is nothing new. We learn, for instance, on November 19, 1929, Laura Perrott Mahan (1867-1937) lay down in the area now known as Founder's Grove in California's Avenue of the Giants to halt redwood logging. Dunning also writes, and her collaborator, Doug Thron's photographs show that clear-cutting "is an act of violence that affects trees, rivers, air, water, earth, and every person, owl, toad, or human who lives there" (p. 88). "Our whole earth is suffering from the cumulative effects of a million minute daily actions" (p. 240).
Although much of Dunning's book is downright depressing, her real message is this: "Find a corner of the world and fix it" (p. 240). Turn your driveway into a garden. "For each of us," Dunning says, "regardless of where we live, there is a valley, a mountain range, a beach, a whale, a peregrine, a gnatcatcher, that if we merely give our time as a witness to the loss, will gradually unite the being of its existence with our own, will ground us by putting us in touch with what is wild and speechless, will empower us when we speak out in defense of the powerless" (pp. 14-15). (Those interested in how each of us can make a difference might also enjoy Thomas Berry's, THE GREAT WORK (2000), which I also recommend as one of my favorite books.)
In addition to Thron's amazing color photographs (note the cover photo), Dunning's book is also illustrated with her own drawings of redwoods (p. 17), salamanders (pp. 25, 174, 179, 260), a banana slug (p. 41), flying squirrels (p. 56), frogs (pp. 67, 187) and an owl (p. 103), among other subjects.
In our world of "Cars. Cars. Cars." (p. 124), Dunning's book triumphs in showing the value of silent, "dark, dripping, ancient" (p. 37) redwood forests, that tell us to "Be still." For its insights, photographs, and drawings, this book about the wonders of tall trees should not be missed.
G. Merritt
Well done!Review Date: 2000-05-13
I'm speechless, so to speakReview Date: 2001-08-25
Oh my God. Very mind openingReview Date: 1999-05-10
JAIL HURWITZ NOW!!!!!!!!!Review Date: 1999-05-12


Time Saver - Like a Slap In The Face To Get Back On TrackReview Date: 2007-12-06
I have used a quote from this book many times with my friends and associates - the one about driving with your rear view mirror. I repeat it to myself if I catch myself thinking about stuff I should skip. Everyone knows you get what you focus on but the quote has a way of keeping people from forgetting something so obvious.
I wasn't feeling funky when I read it, but there were tips that I wasn't even thinking about that took very little time to incorporate into my busy schedule and the quality of my life improved.
Fresh, Fun, and FabulousReview Date: 2007-05-04
I recommend this book to anyone who feels like they need a transformation. Stress management, finances, personal outlook, and self esteem...Davidson addresses all of these and more. Buy the book today, you will not regret it.
A book to go back to again and againReview Date: 2007-11-04
Fun, Easy & Powerfully Transforming!Review Date: 2007-07-25
A Self Help RevolutionReview Date: 2007-05-03
" 'Let's see if you can walk across 6th Avenue without criticizing yourself'... I had an Olympic size internal nag."
Davidson's energy and earnestness allows the reader to relate to the issues at hand. Her tip boxes and interactive exercises bring life to your reading. Stop waiting for the right time to transform your life because that time is NOW. Dump the Funk and bring out the Fabulous!

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Ruth was a good friend of mine.Review Date: 2008-02-23
I miss her so much.
A delightful, real and wonderful woman of God.
The atmosphere and strategy of heaven!Review Date: 2007-06-09
A Life-Changing Book for the ChurchReview Date: 2000-12-05
It made my spirit rise within me!Review Date: 1999-07-20
The God ChasersReview Date: 2000-01-18

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Kind of disappointingReview Date: 2008-04-05
These subjects are touched on, but for instance the section on smoking Pork Shoulders is maybe three pages long, two of those taken up by a couple recipes.
If you want to know how to smoke ANYTHING (pickled shrimp, lamb, oysters, venison) you may enjoy this, and perhaps down the line I will find some useful information.
I was hoping to find tips on how to smoke Righteous southern BBQ, and this just wasn't it.
By the way, for those looking for the stuff I wanted, I have found a book titled "Competition BBQ Secrets" on the Web. It's available as an e-book or a spiral-bound pamphlet. Don't know if Amazon carries it or not. It is a great book on how to do a few things very well---Brisket, Pork, and some stuff on Poultry. I'd highly recommend it!
Jim Bob
A must have book for the BBQ libaryReview Date: 2008-03-23
Good book for your collectionReview Date: 2007-07-17
I also noticed that the author doe not have a high opinion of spit roasting which I disagree.
Overall, good use of money.
If you want to learn how to barbecue and grill better buy this.Review Date: 2007-06-13
It covers everything from selecting your meat to selecting your equipment, from preparing your meat to preparing your "fire", and a myriad of rubs, sauces and recipes as well.
Highly reccommended.The Great American Barbecue & Grilling Manual
I predict you will enjoy this book...Review Date: 2006-03-28
When was the last time you really enjoyed reading a cookbook? Actually, when was the last time you really read a cookbook? I mean REALLY read the entire book from cover to cover? This is the one.
Smokey Hale is an opinionated cuss with a sense of humor that keeps you reading. His advice is also pretty darn good, too.
Highly recommended.

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Secret Window, Secret GardenReview Date: 2004-12-01
Growing up Nigger RichReview Date: 2004-06-26
very stunning bookReview Date: 2002-09-08
A thoroughly satisfying read!Review Date: 2002-07-08
Finally, Fortune's prose is both lyrical and concise-overall, a thoroughly satisfying read.
Growing Up Nigger Rich: Wealthy in WisdomReview Date: 2002-10-05
But scratch the surface of Fortune's story, and you find a commentary full of wisdom and experience that proves the old saying that the personal is political. Gayla embodies the peculiar social and economic history of this country. She is a daughter of privilege, yet as vulnerable as any African American to the insults and outrages of racism. Through her story, we see the history of social change in this country and are confronted with troubling questions that remain. Who are we? What have we gained, and what have we lost? And most importantly, where are we going?
Growing Up Nigger Rich is about reconciliation: Gayla's need for personal reconciliation with herself, her father, her husband's infidelity; but also America's need for reconciliation of its present with its past. Thanks to Gwendoline Fortune's skill as a storyteller, this is an alternately painful and exhilirating, ultimately enriching and most engaging process.
(c)2002 Jan Maher

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HOLLYWOOD WORKPLACE REVEALED FINALLYReview Date: 2008-07-04
It comes across as a very useful workplace guide.
Very funny!! A great gift for college graduates!Review Date: 2008-06-25
Everyone in the office fighting over this book!Review Date: 2008-06-18
It's 85% humor and 15% real sold advice. Seems like the 15% could be extremely helpful and the whole thing goes down like candy.
Great Purchase!!Review Date: 2008-06-04
Just plain FUN to read! Review Date: 2008-05-13

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Rashid from a different point of viewReview Date: 2008-05-28
I found this a wonderful complement to Mark's own books. It stands well on its own, too. I would recommend this as a first exposure to Mark Rashid's philosophies for anyone who wants to "get to the point" a little quicker than reading through all of Mark's books. But if you've already read all of Mark's books, you won't be disappointed either!
Observations of a student teacherReview Date: 2008-04-28
A great exampleReview Date: 2007-10-03
This book is hard to put down once you start reading it.
THE JourneyReview Date: 2007-09-21
Vignettes of Self-discoveryReview Date: 2007-12-30
Chapter titles include 'Point of View', 'Softness', 'Mean Well' and within the chapters are well thought, priceless vignettes of self-discovery ranging from learning with Mark and horses, the life style of an on-the road clinicians, working with students and how this thoughtful style of consistent horsemanship changes self and permeates life.
This time through, I'm devouring it - skimming words, slowing down here and there, nodding in agreement, delighting in the aha-moments. As soon as I compete the book, I'll start my second reading - going slowly, savouring the Lindley's words and experiences along this horsemanship road that beckons and calls us just over the next hill.

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Powerful and TransformativeReview Date: 2002-09-20
I recommend this book, as a strong must read for anyone working with or managing people.
With all the corruption being exposed in the business world it is refreshing to read a book that offers solutions that are both practical and easily applied. Every CEO should read this book. It will change your perspective about how we operate both consciously and unconsciously in our work, our world, and how intuition can be our best ally...
Powerful transformational ideas and resourcesReview Date: 2002-09-16
As a business consultant, I couldn't agree more with the authors' insights and ideas.
The Inner EdgeReview Date: 2002-09-13
The book has an easy to use format with helpful tools such as self assessment exercises, guidelines and charts.
The Inner EdgeReview Date: 2002-10-26
I have ordered the audio CD's to assist me in implementing these concepts in my life. This book and it's concepts will provide wonderful benefits for everyone who puts it to work in their lives.
Not very sharp........Review Date: 2002-12-12
But I noticed a strange discontinuity in the authors presentation, when they jump into a new concept, so called "Quantum Decision Making (QDM)". The authors does not give good insight into QDM nor establish the relationship between the initial chapters and QDM. Hence overall we are introduced in lots new terms but without clear purpose and reasoning. The case studies of their approach has been clearly separated from the actual text, which was helpful to maintain the continuity in the discussion.
I would been happy or atleast understood the QDM concept better if a limited version of a CD or small visual guide was accompanied with this book. Because of this most of the latter part of the book goes over the head, when the authors talk about "icons", "multicolored 3D visualization" .. etc. Interesting/Useful initial chapters but poor second part.
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