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Great introduction to FinancialsReview Date: 2001-06-22
Exam retires in June 2001Review Date: 2001-06-13
How relevant is the book if I can't use it for the specified exams?
Wow! It contains a lot of information!Review Date: 2000-05-26
Packed with infoReview Date: 2000-06-07
From Soup To Nuts, This Book Has What It TakesReview Date: 2000-05-31

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Must read for everyone, not just poker playersReview Date: 2008-02-11
I'm an experienced and successful amateur poker player, as well as an avid reader. I normally read very quickly but I chewed slowly on this fascinating smorgasbord of poker wisdom until I had thoroughly digested each appetizing morsel and lingered over the savory aftertaste.
This is one entertaining and valuable book I would definitely add to my short list of "if you were marooned on a desert island forever" favorites!
Eric Random, Founder
Random Factory
Independent Critical Thinking
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Favourite book, not many like itReview Date: 2007-11-22
Cat's humor and knowledge is captured!Review Date: 2006-01-03
Another rave for Ms. HulbertReview Date: 2005-12-14
Fabulous Book! I highly recommend it for any female poker player!Review Date: 2005-12-13
I first saw Cat Hulbert on a Travel Channel special about Las Vegas, poker, and gambling. The show featured her Poker 4 Girls classes and Cat offered some valuable tips about how women approach gambling. I've been a fan ever since and I gleaned some self-awareness about my own poker playing behavior from that episode that helped me change my game play. I highly recommend this book for any woman that wants to improve her poker playing skills.


The Wonderful Art of Patrick DemarchelierReview Date: 2002-12-13
Extremely Good PhotographyReview Date: 2002-02-05
Beautiful Display of photographyReview Date: 2001-07-20
BeautifulReview Date: 2000-06-23
Superb Portraits!Review Date: 2001-03-14
Before going further, let me observe that the book contains much female nudity that would earn an "R" rating if this were a motion picture.
Glenn O'Brien in the book's introduction captures the essence of the book well, "The beauty standard is being raised once again."
Whether the subjects are beautiful (and many are) or not, the result is the same -- a deep look into the personality and character of the model done in large, vivid detail in wonderfully contrasting duotone. One of the best tests for this book is to compare the celebrity images you see here with others you have seen of these same people. These images are more warm, more revealing, and more fun to see. Mr. Demarchelier has a light touch that gets out the happiest version of a person. You'll find yourself laughing and smiling your way through this collection, for sure.
The portraits displayed here are uniformly of very high quality, and provide nice contrasts of subjects (nose rings, boulders, children, and elephants among the beautiful people).
Here are some of my many favorites:
Nude, St. Barthelemy, 1994
Nude, St. Barthelemy, 1989
Her Royal Highness, The Princess of Wales, London, 1993
Warren Beatty, Annette Bening and their daughter, Los Angeles, 1994
Versailles gardens, Versailles, France, 1994
Gianni Versace, Paris, 1992
Nude, New York, 1995
Corbassiere, Paris, 1994
Helena Christensen, New York, 1992 (second image)
Cindy Crawford, Leh, India, 1989
Jasper Johns and Leo Castelli, New York, 1993
Roy Lichtenstein, New York, 1993
Naomi Campbell, New York, 1990
Isabella Rosselini, New York, 1994
Robin Williams (4), New York, 1990
Robert De Niro, New York, 1990
Sisters, St. Barthelemy, 1991
Christy Turlington, New York, 1990
Alice Dodd, New York, 1994
Natasha Kinski, New York, 1993
Warren Beatty from "Dick Tracy," Los Angeles, 1989
Elton John, Paris, 1992
Janet Jackson, Miami, Florida, 1993
Arthur Demarchelier, New York, 1991
Patrick and Mia Demarchelier and their three sons, New York, 1987
Meg Ryan, New York, 1994
Claudia Schiffer, St. Barthelemy, 1991
Paul Newman, Beacon, New York, 1994
Elle Macpherson, New York, 1990
Cindy Crawford, New York, 1990
After you look closely at these images, notice how lines and flaws provide balance and perspective in the same way that perfect figures provide proportion. How can you create more waves of enjoyable symmetry?
Drink deeply from the bubbling joy of humanity!

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a pioneering genius of history and the political science of war Review Date: 2008-03-27
In contrast to the looser Herodotus, his near contemporary, Thucydides sought to record an "objective truth" of the great war between Athens and Sparta, in the 5C BC. He consulted multiple sources and carefully judged what to include and what not to include, ito establish an idea of what really happened. While some of the forms, such as elaborately made-up speeches as a study in rhetoric, differ from what we would do today, he set a new standard for accuracy. THe result is a work of genius, the first serious attempt at writing history rather than merely storytelling.
Reading this is not always fun. There are long sections that are lists of occurences, with references to individuals who appear and disappear without followup. But there are also penetrating analyses of remarkable characters, such as Perikles, Alcibiades, and other great generals, who became reference points to the present day. Thucydides also broached the subject of political science as history - how institutions actually functioned - in new ways, with demonstrations of how the unleashing of passions led to their corruption or distortion. Finally, there are chilling sections with timeless insight in human conduct in war, with the full horror of the breakdown of all order and law.
THis translation is also sufficintely readable, far better than the turbid one I first read in college. THucydides is quite eloquent in this version.
Recommended as one of the great classics of Western literature. It is a work of genius so great that it is still relevant and vivid.
Good source for history classReview Date: 2006-11-11
Lessons for Modern TimesReview Date: 2006-08-13
Thucydides relates not only the battles of the war in some detail describing tactics and the individuals involved, but also the strategy and the politics. There is intrigue, treason, broken alliances, and hubris. The winners of a battle rarely show mercy and treason is dealt with harshly with often entire towns put to the sword or enslaved. Among the combatants there is respect for the strong and contempt for the weak. Truces are often held to bury the dead because the dead are respected by all.
Unlike Homer's Illiad written about one thousand years earlier Thucydides does not mention the gods as having a say in the outcome of the war. While religion is a factor it is not a determining factor in the conduct and outcome of the war. One could argue that Thucydides is a secular account of history whereas Homer is a more religious account.
Thucydides should be mandatory reading and study for all white males between the ages of 16 and 18 of above average IQ. The History will prepares them for war and instill in them the desire and willingness to defeat the enemy. It teaches contempt for the enemy which is a valuable attitude in war. Pericles funeral oration to the Athenians is the most inspiring and most moving speech ever given. The resemblance of this speech to the Gettysburg address is obvious and leads one to conclude that if Pericles could inspire Abraham Lincoln in his thinking then Thucydides' History did so likewise and influenced the strategy and the eventual outcome of the Civil War including the period of reconstruction. The contrast between the Spartan outlook on life and that of the Athenians to the adversaries in all subsequent wars up to the present war on terror is striking indeed. There are lessons still to be learned from the Peloponnesian War and woe to those that fail to learn these lessons.
Greatest of All Greek HistoriansReview Date: 2007-06-25
The lessons he teaches about imperial over reaching and unreasonable peace settlements are prescient today as they were during his times. President Woodrow Wilson, read this book on his voyage across the Atlantic to the Versailles Peace Conference and vociferously fought the other Allies in making unreasonable demands of the Germans. Wilson learned the dangers that the world would be placed in by backing the Germans into a corner politically and economically from Thucydides book.
As a graduate student in philosophy and history, I heartily recommend this timeless classic to anyone who is interested in political philosophy, and history. I also recommend you read it with David Cartwright's "A Historical Commentary On Thucydides."
Get the Real StoryReview Date: 2006-03-26
I recall in college taking one of those Intellectual History survey courses required of incoming freshman. We were all assigned to read Perikles funeral oration as an example of how like our society Athens was and of course, how noble that likeness made the two societies. We weren't, of course, assigned the entire book, just the oration out of context. When I finally got around to reading Thucydides years later, I thought back to that course and wanted my tuition money back!
Read the original text. Political writers and propagandists of all stripes make reference to Thucydides to give weight to their views. Don't trust their interpretations. Read for yourself and decide. Skip the commentaries and translations and go right to page one of the text.

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The Power of the Powerless by Christopher de VinckReview Date: 2008-07-13
Wonderful!Review Date: 2007-11-30
Beautiful testimony to the power of loveReview Date: 2007-10-10
powerful!Review Date: 2008-03-26
My Powerful PowerlessReview Date: 2007-06-18

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Great Intro book but NOT everythingReview Date: 2008-09-12
Mostly generalitiesReview Date: 2007-12-25
Good Background InformationReview Date: 2007-09-20
On average, foreclosure buyers have 90 days + 20 days publication time to work a deal with the homeowners. Buying from onwers prior to foreclosure also eliminates the redemption period. FHA and VA loans are much more likely to be assumable.
Buying at auction means having to contend with competitors, an inability to inspect the property prior to bidding, and all sales being final. After foreclosure one is less likely to get a good price, it is harder to inspect the property (utilities probably turned off).
Finding foreclosure properties is eased by looking in public records for "Lis Pendens" (judicial process) or the "Notice of Default" (non-judicial process); there is also the later Foreclosure Auction notice. Other sources include looking in the newspaper of record and/or the County Recorder database. Still other sources include divorce proceedings (likely problems with the lawyers involved), probate filings, FSBO listings, Internet sites (eg. foreclosure(s).com, street signs, Internet ads.
Author also recommends a full title search ($100-$350), and contracts written "Subject to" eg. inspections.
Pre-Foreclosure R.E. HandbookReview Date: 2007-03-04
the whole foreclosure process and the way to approach
this business investment. Book written in Easy to read
style, with good legal issues to consider in this business.
Great Read!
great bookReview Date: 2007-03-08
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A Pussycat's ChristmasReview Date: 2007-12-30
Pussycat XmasReview Date: 2007-11-15
author of "Hobo Finds A Home"
A Christmas OrnamentReview Date: 2006-03-18
It's a charming tale. The illustration is excellent. Especially if you have a "Pussycat" look-a-like as we do this little book will become a part of your Christmas too.
Another great Brown book!Review Date: 2005-10-18
Purrr-fectly told through the eyes of a Pussycat!Review Date: 2005-06-23
I love the way Margaret writes - I have MANY of her books.
For anyone who has a cat and Christmas: "...She went POUNCING around in it... and she ATE some it..." "... she waited for something to fall, ...to crash and to break" SO Cat!
This book is great fun to read outloud with kids listening!

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Great book.Review Date: 2008-06-05
She does a great job at making the complex subject of development easier to understand.
Excellent for beginners.
Great for intermediate.
Very Good for the Big timers as well.
Beginners guide for entering real estate developmentReview Date: 2008-03-27
A Common Sense BookReview Date: 2008-01-09
Almost all Real Estate Developers have to learn the ropes through real world experience; with this comes a lot of trial and error. This book displays the common problems that Developers face, which speeds up the learning curve rather than enduring years of learning the "kept secrets" of Developers. The core of this book covers a lot of Real Estate and Developing concepts!
This Handbook is very up-to-date and provides a lot of resources to turn to for additional help and research; it also has a CD that has useful forms that is sure to be of great benefit.
I am very glad that I picked up this book... I have learned so much and it has saved me years of learning on my own. Thank you!
a must-have for anyone hoping to break into real estate developmentReview Date: 2007-10-24
Throughout the book, Davis stresses the need for drive, determination, and tenacity. She does not gloss over the possibility of disaster for those who are not prepared to dedicate the necessary time and attention to keep their projects moving forward, but she makes it clear that the rewards for that tenacity can be great. By presenting such an honest view of real estate development, Davis does a service to the industry by hopefully convincing some people that they should limit their involvement to real estate investment rather than development.
I would highly recommend this book to anyone considering a new career in real estate development, and recommend they read it ready to honestly assess their ability to cope with the pitfalls of the industry. All-in-all, this book is a must-have for anyone interested in real estate development.
Excellent readReview Date: 2007-11-24
you are going to need when starting your business.If you plan in getting into Real Estate development,this book is a great head start.


A fast shipment!Review Date: 2008-02-09
I just want to make you now that I'm satisfied because the service. I might buy more products later.
Your friend Marlene.
A must have for serious Keepers and BreedersReview Date: 2007-09-30
Bible on reptile medicineReview Date: 2007-02-16
Don't wait Review Date: 2007-01-09
Brilliant!Review Date: 2008-02-29
If you are a veterinary surgeon starting your experience on reptiles dont think twice... It was my case and i just loved it... this one lays next to Guilhermo Couto Small Animal Medicine and Theresa Fossum on my top 3 Veterinary Surgeons Bibles!

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LOVED THISReview Date: 2008-09-28
Tear JerkerReview Date: 2008-03-15
One of my favorites!Review Date: 2008-01-03
a story which made me end up with tears.Review Date: 2007-06-13
On Kathy's 16th birthday, she is given a diary which was written by her brother 'Brett' who had died 15 years ago. And this diary was secretly written for only Kathy. From that day on as she reads the diary, everything around her changes as she learns the importance of loving family and friends and nurturing faith.
Through out the story, I just kept on weeping. I seriously cried through out the story. Because I was able to sense how painful, Brett mentally and psychically, had been going through the disease called "leukemia" by him explaining through his secret diary. Also from his diary, he had explained how much he had loved Kathy and the strong friendship bond between him and his best friend Kelly. When I was reading it, it made me cry but also laugh when he was explaining funny incidents that Kathy had done when she was a baby.
It was a very clever idea of the author of using a diary, which
showed Brett's point of view in a very strong way. Kathy's point of view was also strongly shown through out the story, as she was the main character.
The general story line was simple but such heart warming (that made me cry for whole night) and seriously I would say, it's definitely beautifully told.
What I liked about this story was that even though, there was romance (between Kathy and Jason, the popular high school quarter back) there were no events rating 19,(only had kissing) which was really good, because I was really sick of stories which only contained about betrayal, sex and drugs. And those kind of stories at the end made me more moody and depressed.
This story was simply one of the best; from this book, I was able to learn the great importance of friendship, family and trust between person you love. If I do reread the book, then I am sure that I will be crying with tears...but also laugh at how Kathy's confused feeling towards Jason was described. (which is totally cute)
I 100% recommend you guys, who are reading my review to read this book!
The Secret Journal of Brett Colton
So poorly written I couldn't read it allReview Date: 2007-11-18
However, it wasn't enjoyable for me. It was too hard to get into the characters instead of just feeling like it was an author's voice trying to think of adjectives and adverbs to throw in and different ways to say "said". All kinds of ideas and thoughts are thrown together instead of allowing the story to flow smoothly. Trite body movements and expressions made it feel clumsy and dull.
Some people, especially young adults, won't be bothered by the clumsy writing and will enjoy the storyline. It's a solid storyline and pertinent to teenagers. For these reasons, I would recommend it for LDS teenagers.
I love that there is LDS fiction out there for us to read and not be offended and to be uplifted, but I wish this book had higher standards in literary quality as well. I read a lot, mostly from bestsellers or recommendations from other people--books they thought were great--and the quality of this book sinks below those.
The author could benefit from writing groups that push style, adult creative writing seminars and by reading and analyzing other fine writing available to see what I'm talking about.
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