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A real guideReview Date: 2008-02-15
This book enables you to see the trees in the forest!Review Date: 2005-06-14
In a nutshell, this is a career map for HR professionalsReview Date: 2005-04-20
Career counselling for HR professionalsReview Date: 2005-03-01
Outstanding advice for HR Professionals at all levelsReview Date: 2004-08-08
The many roadmaps in this book show career-minded professionals how to prepare themselves with the focus on long-term goals while outlining the many different ways of getting there within this changing field.
The field of HR seems to be a moving target at times, and this book addresses that issue by presenting information to be considered in many different scenarios.
In summary, this book is a must read for HR folks who want to manage their careers in the same manner in which they do their jobs by handling the tactical issues while focusing on strategic plans.

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Creative Solutions to Everyday HR IssuesReview Date: 2003-07-13
An unconventional HR management approachReview Date: 2002-11-30
A New and Different HR Management PerspectiveReview Date: 2002-06-23
Mandatory Reading For All HR ProfessionalsReview Date: 2002-05-05
Perfect methodology for improvement of HRReview Date: 2001-10-09
After reading this book I regret that I am not in HR - how tempting it was to start improve HR in every company.
Lively described cases make reading fun and easy to understand. It should be the book for every CEO to read on vacation and every HR should get it prior to its CEO and act, otherwise he/she will be fired (after vacation :D).
HR software consultant

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Fascinating readReview Date: 2007-06-17
Great characters !Review Date: 2007-09-21
Quirky, multifaceted, cleverly amusing...Review Date: 2008-06-30
Many of the stories take an imaginative "what if I wrote a story about" approach, a quirky idea taken to surprising reaches and conclusions - sometimes fantastic and unbelievable, yet knowingly so in a way that the reader enjoys the twists, turns and quirks.
Highly recommended as a book to dip into story to story, or read in one enjoyable day...
Best Book of Short Stories I've Read in a Long Time!Review Date: 2007-07-24
One of the things I don't like about many short story collections is that it seems like there are 2 or 3 great stories in the book followed by a bunch of duds. With Josh Goldfaden's book, every story in the collection was strong, unique and complex. I certainly have my favorites among this book, however every story in Human Resources had me laughing out loud, and a few of them even had me...gasp... tearing up a bit.
What I like best about these stories is the way each of them seems to totally encompass it's own unique world. Yes, it's our world, but it's a slightly skewed and more interesting version of our world. So we're introduced to a traveling writers colony in Europe, are shown the lives of modern pirates, of phone psychics, of national Geographic photographers, of litter removal specialists, and of a woman making a documentary film about childbirth. I feel like each of these stories could have been a novel, such is the richness of the worlds they inhabit.
I know I'm going on and on, but I can't recommend this book enough. Another thing I loved about Human Resources was that so many short story writers seem to choose these completely ambiguous endings, where you have no idea what actually happens at the end. I have no problem with subtly, and I don't like when stories try to wrap up every aspect of the story, but I often think that short story writers cop-out of doing the work necessary to get a great ending, and simply end the story ambiguously. Goldfaden's stories feel whole in a way you don't see often. It's not that everything is too neatly tied up, it's just that each story accrues emotional weight as it goes on and the ending serves to increase that weight, and to leave the reader fulfilled.
Anyway, if you're looking for a hilarious book of short stories which seems to perfectly straddle the line between being funny and being emotionally resonant, you can't go wrong with Human Resources.
Best new short story writer in yearsReview Date: 2007-05-12
Can't wait to see what else this young writer has to offer.

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Simply Powerful - A Must ReadReview Date: 2006-02-22
The Mission Is PossibleReview Date: 2006-02-22
Your being in the military will cause you to see more clearly that the more dangerous or "special" assignments are given to those who have received proper training for them and have excelled in that field, i.e., Green Berets, Navy Seals, etc.
God placed you from birth and has trained you to be in His elite group through rigorous training that the passive or faint-hearted person could never have "graduated" from. Because He knew you before you were born and knew that He could trust you. Remember the show Mission Impossible? They would receive an assignment and then it would be destroyed so that there was no evidence, but they knew what they had heard. I'm glad you knew what you heard God say and pray you never doubt your assignment.
God bless you and strengthen you as you follow His lead.
Keep Speaking Out About AbortionReview Date: 2006-02-22
Tremendous BlessingReview Date: 2006-02-22
Transparency Instills HopeReview Date: 2006-02-22


I Was A Teenage T. RexReview Date: 2002-03-04
this book is very good!Review Date: 2001-10-03
Who Could Resist Being A Dinosaur?Review Date: 2000-06-27
Scott Ciencin takes us back to the dino-ages.Review Date: 2000-06-23
Who Could Resist Being A Dinosaur?Review Date: 2000-07-01

Excellent lectionary resourceReview Date: 2000-08-01
This series of three volumes for the three year lectionary cycle (each year concentrates on a synoptic Gospel - Matthew, Mark or Luke) contains music, poetry, art, etc. that in some way reflect on the Scripture for a given Sunday. The volumes are carefully multicultural.
An example: for the first Sunday in Advent, there are poems by Philipp Nicolai with Carl P. Daw Jr, and Alberto Taule; a photo of a cross of the community by the artisans of La Palma, El Salvador; a responsory reading by Miriam Therese Winter; and a painting by Glen Strock.
Each Sunday is equally diverse. You should always be able to find something that meets your needs and/or challenges you to reconsider your needs. Highly recommended.
Excellent lectionary resourceReview Date: 2000-08-01
This series of three volumes for the three year lectionary cycle (each year concentrates on a synoptic Gospel - Matthew, Mark or Luke) contains music, poetry, art, etc. that in some way reflect on the Scripture for a given Sunday. The volumes are carefully multicultural.
An example: for the first Sunday in Advent, there are photos by Paul Chesley, David Austen and Dennis Oda;excerpts from Robert A. Raines and Jospeh Wood Krutch; poetry by Dom Helder Camara and Thomas John Carlisle; and a detail from art by Naul Ojeda.
Each Sunday is equally diverse. You should always be able to find something that meets your needs and/or challenges you to reconsider your needs. Highly recommended.
Excellent art book for all ChristiansReview Date: 2001-01-11
Excellent lectionary resourceReview Date: 2000-08-01
This series of three volumes for the three year lectionary cycle (each year concentrates on a synoptic Gospel - Matthew, Mark or Luke) contains music, poetry, art, etc. that in some way reflect on the Scripture for a given Sunday. The volumes are carefully multicultural.
An example: for the first Sunday in Advent, there are poems by Czeslaw Milosz, Sandra Cisneros and Janet Morley; a photo of a festive cross by Claudio Jimenez; quotations from Lamar Williamson Jr. and the Gelasian Sacramentary; a song by Arthur G. Clyde (contemporary); paintings by Rodolfo Abularach and Salvador Dali.
Each Sunday is equally diverse. You should always be able to find something that meets your needs and/or challenges you to reconsider your needs. Highly recommended.
gorgeousReview Date: 1999-06-16

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Gives a real feel for life in the gold-crazed west.Review Date: 1999-10-28
IN THE COLORADO GOLD FEVER MOUNTAINS consists of three separate sequences of poems, all involving the ficitonal town of Gold Creek. The first, IN THE GOLD FEVER MOUNTAINS, provides a picture of the small gold mining town in the voices of its inhabitants. It could be a refugee camp; its existence is so tenuous and ephemeral, based on the neediness of haphazard human beings. Perhaps the most dramatic of the three sequences is the second, A COFFIN AND A CARVED STONE, in which the trial and hanging of a woman for the murder of her abusive husband are witnessed and described in the unique voices of several dozen characters. THE BADMAN AND THE LADY, the final of the three sequences, describes, in the voices of yet other western characters, the brief romantic encounter between a proper English woman, Sophia Starling, and an untamed wild west outlaw, John Sprockett, and the lifelong effects the encounter has on both.
All in all, IN THE COLORADO GOLD FEVER MOUNTAINS relates the drama of civilized people in the primitive conditions to which their fate has driven them, whether by choice or by circumstance, in the rich, vivid language of a gifted and skilled poet.
sheer delightReview Date: 2000-03-09
A work of great and varied invention by a skilled, sure poetReview Date: 1999-09-29
Thar's Gold in This Here BookReview Date: 1999-12-25
You will never view poetry in the same way again.Review Date: 1999-08-12


This is a great book for hockey fans everywhere.Review Date: 1999-04-26
An excellent read for sports story fanaticsReview Date: 1998-07-11
Get inside a goalie's head - where goaltending originates.Review Date: 1998-05-15
If you are a goalie in any sport, whether hockey, lacrosse, soccer, water polo - you will gain useful insight into your game by hearing how these athletes describe their vocation.
Irvin knows how to preamble and then just let the goalies speak their piece. An excellent read.
A book of fascinating conversations with hockey goaliesReview Date: 2000-02-03
A must read for young goaltenders and their parents!Review Date: 1999-03-22

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Locate the best travel bargains and save moneyReview Date: 2002-05-07
Internet Travel Planner Second EditionReview Date: 2002-10-25
Travel Planner has been updated with the best and newest web travel sites. As a former travel industry employee, I find this is the most complete and easy-to-read internet book now that all the large travel suppliers and surviving internet travel businesses have improved their online booking sites.
Using Michael Shapiro's book as a guide, a newcomer to researching travel can click through a website with ease. An interesting new appendix was added on digital photography. Do any of us world travelers leave home without a camera! Of course we love finding a good discount and each chapter lists sites known for the best deals. Travel sales are still down and businesses are reducing prices or adding incentives to get customers. I would highly recommend buying the book for yourself or giving it as a gift for the holidays.
An indispensable aid for the dedicated traveler.Review Date: 2000-04-05
Comprehensive Web Travel GuideReview Date: 2000-08-17
The Right Place to StartReview Date: 2000-04-22
This book isn't a list, or directory, of travel Web sites. Shapiro picked Web sites he considers to be the strongest ones for each topic. And he goes into the details of what to expect for each one. This helps you decide which site is best for your particular needs, for instance, whether you're seeking a last minute hotel bargain, a night in a B&B or a homestay.
This also means that he's willing to be critical. For example, right now Priceline is quite the rage. In the budget travel section he describes how to get the most out of it while also going over the unsexy fine print... that you can't pick an exact flight time, tickets are non-refundable and you don't earn frequent flier mileage. I don't know about you, but that's the info that nobody ever tells me.
A bonus is the First Person section of various chapters. Basically, Shapiro includes interviews, emails and other stories from folks who've used specific sites. You get to see what worked, what didn't and why -- all with opinions.
Hey all you AOL users: Shapiro's got you covered. In many sections he includes a blip, customized to you, that goes over how you use certain sites specifically on AOL.
I'd say that Internet Travel Planner is especially friendly for someone new to the Net. However, it's also helpful for folks who already know Web travel. I know a decent amount about various travel Web sites, yet I find that Shapiro highlights certain features I didn't realize existed in sites I thought I knew well. And on top of it all, you get some non-Net travel advice, like seven tips for finding cheap airline flights. The stuff you'd otherwise have to find out the hard way.
On top of it all, if you have questions or comments, he leaves his email in the introduction for you to contact him. Now that's service.


Handy Blue Book for BeginnersReview Date: 2000-04-16
The Quintessential Guidebook for Internet InvestingReview Date: 2000-03-06
Making the complex simple, the ambiguous clear!Review Date: 2000-03-17
A "CHEAT SHEET" FOR THE LITTLE GUY!Review Date: 2000-03-29
The best kept secret in this book though might be the chapter that lists search engines and worthwhile sites. I have no doubt that reading this book has made me money. What better endorsement is there than that!
"introduction to the internet for investors"Review Date: 2000-02-24
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