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An essential reference for academic/career counselorsReview Date: 2001-09-09
Should be required reading for all acadmic advisors......Review Date: 1999-07-27
Dr. Gordon begins by discussing relevent research into who undecided students really are and some antecendents to indecision. She follows with a chapter on different models for academic advising (advising centers, faculty advisors, residence hall advising centers, etc..).
My favorite section deals with types of undecided students. This chapter presents an excellent system for classifying students who are undecided and explains the reasons for their indecision. This knowledge allows for much more specific and effective interventions for these students.
Developmental advising, components of an effective advising program, and examples of advising programs currently operating on various campuses are also covered.
The book is written as a professional reference and would probably not be a good choice as "light reading" for the average person. In spite of that, it is very well written and the information it presents is outstanding.
I highly recommend this book to anyone who works with and advises college students.

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The only campus guide you will needReview Date: 2001-09-03
Beautiful........Review Date: 2000-07-06

Outstanding psychological case study Review Date: 2007-03-30
Virginia Woolf was not "mad"Review Date: 2002-03-04
Poole defends Woolf's mental health, very interesting book for those who want to understand what was really happening inside Woolf's head. The book is well written and includes a very interesting study on Virginia Woolf's suicide note.

The Upper ArkansasReview Date: 2005-06-19
A thorough look at the history of this Colorado regionReview Date: 1998-01-23
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No small wonderReview Date: 2000-01-03
Sensational quick and easy recipes for people on the go.Review Date: 1998-05-12

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God's Little Hobo touches the soulReview Date: 2004-04-15
The Little Flower of the United StatesReview Date: 2004-03-30
Your life will be changed after your encounter with Virgina!
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Better Information Than Available Online or From GovernmentReview Date: 2008-02-13
For those of us that believe in the Constitutional right of all citizens to own and bear arms (the National Guard is NOT a militia--individuals, not groups, have this inalienable Constitutional right), and who feel that the combination of random fatal violoence is accelerating, along with fatal crime, carrying a side arm makes sense. Carrying it concealed makes even more sense, to avoid attention or upsetting the soccer moms (plus weapons cannot be on school grounds except in the car).
I picked this book up today while on a trip, and finally sat down with it tonight. Here are highlights:
1) Opens with a tremendous single-page list of 13 kinds of pending laws intended to restrict citizen rights AND a great list of the harder to do more sensible things, 15 in all, that government *should* be doing. Being made aware of this pending legislation is important. The NRA does not do this good a job.
2) Landlords cannot limit rights.
3) Right to transport (unloaded in container, to include in locked baggage on airlines) is very broad, while right to carry, loaded, is very narrow.
4) Concealed or open carry cannot come within 100 fett of any site serving alcohol.
5) For natural reasons, 98% of those who own and carry a handgun are reluctant to register that fact with the government at any level.
6) Deadly Force section is the most important part of the book and essential reading for anyone unfamiliar with the term. I taught deadly force to Battlaion Landing Team 3/4 in the Fleet Marine Force, but learned even more from my Chief of Station in El Salvador. He handed me my Browning 9mm and said "Use this when you absolutely don't give a damn about being fired." Lovely. This book sets out the three principals: Retreat, Attempt Peace, draw and fire only if lethal force against you is imminent. It emphasizes that you can protect a third person but only if they face lethal force.
7) Excellent sections on related laws (e.g. do NOT "brandish" a weapon) and federal laws.
8) Covers gun safety and child safety.
9) Ends with a list and discussion of 19 noble uses of firearms.
Lots of appendices.
A righteous worthy book, very glad to have it.
TEACHING OUR CHILDREN
After the Virginia Tech mass murder, I realized we have become a nation of sheep. Not only do our children need to become fit, they need to learn the modern day equivalent of "duck & cover," which I call "rush & crush." From 6th grade on, children should have a bi-annual drill and be taught two things:
1) See a gun sound the alarm with "GUN GUN GUN"
2) Without further prompting, all those closest to the person with the "gun" should throw books chairs and then "rush and crush" while the teacher sounds the school alarm and other kids use their hidden cell phones to call 911. This will invariably limit the dead to 1 at most and wounded to 2-4 at most. This is a proven "swarm" defense across the animal kingdom, and now that we are back closer to animals than civilized human beings, our children need to learn this.
Two afterthoughts:
1) In this era of idiot lawyers where border patrolmen go to jail for shooting a drug dealer entering the country illegally, it makes sense to wipe down your rounds and police up your expended cartriges. I personally do not like the illegal "shock" rounds" because I worry about them jamming. I am very accurate and the limited edition Walther PPK is a glorious piece of engineering.
2) Situational awareness and avoidance combined with use of the cell phone to call police remains the single best defense for any citizen, armed or unarmed. If you get drunk (in which case you should not be in carrying) and get mugged, great, its Darwinian culling of the herd. Ninety nine out of one hundred times, the cell phone and retreat are the best answer.
Links:
Rage of the Random Actor: Disarming Catastrophic Acts And Restoring Lives
The Truth About Self Protection
On Combat: The Psychology and Physiology of Deadly Conflict in War and in Peace
Virginia Gun Owner's GuideReview Date: 2006-08-15
The book deals primarily with the legal aspects and responsibilities of carrying a concealed weapon. It deals in depth with not only a gun owner's rights, but more importantly his or her responsibilities as an armed citizen.
The authors publish several different volumes on this subject, covering numerous states and the US as a whole. Each is an invaluable tool in understanding the complex arena of firearm ownership. This book navigates this arena brilliantly.
Anyone who owns a gun should purchase this book.

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Insight into difficult quandaries of state governmentReview Date: 2004-09-10
Virginia Public ChoiceReview Date: 2008-04-16

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Excellent book!Review Date: 2005-05-14
Incredibly helpful book!Review Date: 2005-01-13
Reading this book is like sitting down and talking to a bunch of Tech students and hearing what their school is really like. This book tells you about the good and the bad, the boring and the fun, the weird and the interesting things at this school.
There is nothing in bookstores quite like this book. Most college guidebooks just give you facts and statistics, but this book really helps you visualize what life is like at Virginia Tech.

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A must!Review Date: 2007-01-01
Excellent resourceReview Date: 1999-08-13
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Developmental advising, components of an effective advising program, and examples of advising programs currently operating on various campuses are also covered.
The book is written as a professional reference and would probably not be a good choice as "light reading" for the average person. In spite of that, it is very well written and the information it presents is outstanding. I highly recommend this book to anyone who works with and advises college students