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A window into life in the frontier regions of Pakistan and AfghanistanReview Date: 2008-12-03
3 Cups of TeaReview Date: 2008-12-02
A long time friend of mine in California, knowing of my passion for the advancement of mankind, suggested I should read this book. Once I started, I couldn't put it down. It is very well written and would make the stuff of a great film; for it is full of adventure with the added spice of being a true story. To top it off, the story is inspiring and leaves you feeling good at the end of it. I am now buying copies as Christmas presents for my closest friends and family.
A really great read and about something I would recommend to all. Its about something to which we should all aspire. I hope one day to have the pleasure of meeting and possibly, in some small way, helping Greg Mortenson
Kevin Loughrey (LTCOL retd)
CEO
Non Volatile Technologies
Of immediate importance.Review Date: 2008-12-02
Extraordinary human beingReview Date: 2008-12-02
wow.Review Date: 2008-12-02

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Spirit has no Mass.Review Date: 2008-11-13
So I took a chance on buying this book and actually read it even.
There's one good point that was wonderful about the "It is Finished" and what that means.
But as for the book of Revelation being explained in the mass -- that's not what this book is about.
It basically says that because Catholic "Priests" dress kind of like Levitical priests the mass is "explaining" Revelation.
That because Catholic "Priests" are celibate -- in theory anyways -- like the 144,000 that is "explaining" Revelation.
"It was only when I began attending Mass that the many parts of this puzzling book suddenly began to fall into place" (p. 66)
"Where can we find priests in vestments staning before an altar?...Where do we encounter men consecrated to celibary?...Where else but in the Catholic Church, and most particularly in the Mass." (p. 89)
That because Catholic priests lift the phsyical symbols of "bread and wine" it actually becomes the "lamb of God."
"...the Real Persence of Jesus' body and blood under the appearance of bread and wine;" (p. 30)
"...taking special care to transmit the words of institution, the words that transform the bread and wine into the body and blood of Christ..." (p. 37)
And on and on.
It explains nothing but instead assumes that a cheap "flesh" copy of what's written spiritually in the book of Revelation (the Mass) somehow explains the book of Revelation.
Don't even baby Christians know that the bread and the wine are symbols of eating the pure word of God and drinking "spiritual understanding" with it?
You can eat crackers and drink wine till the cows come home -- but until you understand the word of God spiritually you won't be transformed into the divine. Crackers and wine are a snack and a symbol of the spiritual reality of communion with God. Not the literal thing. Just like literal baptism does nothing. It's a symbol of drowning Adam and washing your new self with the word of God. They're all just symbols of spiritual realities.
The letter kills but the spirit gives life. I thought that meant not to read the bible literally but "spiritually".
A literal copy of imitating the book of Revelation is exactly how you're NOT supposed to read it.
This book reminded me why I quit being a Catholic.
Spirit has no Mass only the Material does.
Perhaps the most inspiring book I have ever readReview Date: 2008-11-29
Amazing!! indepth detail of the sacred "Heaven on earth"Review Date: 2008-11-24
Outstanding!Review Date: 2008-11-22
The Lamb's Supper: The Mass as Heaven on Earth Review Date: 2008-10-04
Regards,
Manoj Devassy

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Measurement Meets the Stall Review Date: 2007-12-01
1. Understand the importance of measuring performance
2. Choose an important process to measure
3. Find best practice for that process
4. Move beyond best practice
5. Imagine the world if perfection of the practice were possible
6. Act on this perfection now
7. Match people and rewards to induce perfection
8. Repeat steps 1 thru 7
As the authors say, most everyone talks about continuous improvement, but talk is not action. If it gets measured, it gets done, the saying goes. For the authors, if it gets measured, it gets improved. I should measure the time taken to read books and write reviews; well, maybe tomorrow.
Dennis DeWilde, author of
"The Performance Connection"
Free yourself and your organization from the stalls!Review Date: 2007-07-20
Out Getting out of the stall into the gate and the race is on! Review Date: 2007-03-17
Don Mitchell makes a point, illustration from a wide range of business vignettes threaded with the funny sides of life. The flow of information is linear to me, one point connecting to the next. Some business reads are jumpy and harder for me to follow. I became self employed in 1973, (not knowing the term!) by 1979 hired my first employee. When recognizing I was in `business' I joined the local Chamber of Commerce and began reading business books. Some helped me sleep, not this one!
The 2000% Solution is the first book that has given me a quantum leap thinking process, to think in big significant moves forward. Dr. Mitchell gives simple methods to `do' these processes. One action I took was to chart my actions by the hour for several days to review what I am doing and what actions move me forward. This uncomfortable process is powerful.
Most traditional reads are usually from one person's view of one business or industry. The 2000% Solution malleable big leap `thinking process' alone is worth the read. The value of real stories of real people in real company activities- well - that makes it real to me.
The best thing reading this is FUN- the humor! Some are deliberate jokes and cartoons strengthening points made- then there are the funny real stories happening in business. Many times I laughed out loud. Humor is the no-calorie whipped cream on this delight!
The 2000% solution Review Date: 2006-01-12
My 2000 Percent Solution - A Whole New LifeReview Date: 2006-01-12
The guide to creating 2000 Percent solutions essentially helps you to see differently, and acknowledge the reality of your personal and organisational biases. It helps you undertake a wider search than you normally would in the quest for a solution. And it doesn't leave you content with the best solution you may have found, but has you project into the future to "see" what the future best practice is likely to be, and then begin now to implement it.
Applying the authors' ideas to my personal circumstances helped free my mind (an ongoing, never ending process) of a number of personal stalls and led directly to the creation of a management training and consulting company. And in spite of limited capital, the momentum of my take-off amazes acquaintances.
I keep my copy of "The 2000 Percent Solution" in my office, within easy reach, because I intend to read it over and over, to create an upward spiral of exponential gains in my life and work.
The skill of creating 2000 Percent solutions is a valuable one. Combined with the ability to engage in continual business model innovation (as taught in "The Ultimate Competitive Advantage" by Mitchell and Coles), it will guarantee business success long into the future.

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Should Be Required Reading in all Secondary Schools and CollegesReview Date: 2008-10-15
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Totally EnlightenedReview Date: 2008-08-20
Curtis and Jean Wilkinson
New Mexico
Bigger than real life, a little wind under your wings is amazingReview Date: 2008-08-06
Ursula Lentine
A Remarkable Love Story!Review Date: 2008-07-28
A Testament to What God Can DoReview Date: 2008-06-06
In 1968 the Fullers, working closely with Clarence Jordan, co-founder of the Christian community Koinonia outside Americus, GA, laid the foundations for what would become Habitat for Humanity. The world-wide success of Habitat for Humanity under the Fullers' leadership is legendary, but in 2005 the Fullers were fired by the Board of Habitat for Humanity International, who wanted the organization to look more like big business than a Christian ministry. Youngs is able to relate the facts behind this shameful ouster without bitterness or recrimination--and to tell of the Fullers' faithfulness to God's call to eliminate poverty housing throug the newly organized Fuller Center for Housing. An inspiring story of faith at work and of the power of God to transform lives.


Fantastic person with amazing will powerReview Date: 2008-11-11
The story is moving! Great book. Another suggestion is The Dream - a self-made entreprenur who made millions during his teenage life. Very inspiring! Refreshing to mind too.
Enjoy reading.
Sarala
email: sarala1jan@yahoo.com
Greatly inspiringReview Date: 2008-11-08
GREAT BOOK!!!Review Date: 2008-11-06
Greeting JohnReview Date: 2008-08-22
You have made all Nepalese indebted with your incomparable deeds. You are true hero in our hearts. Yes, we salute you from the core of our heart.
Wood saving the worldReview Date: 2008-08-09

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Awesome but it misses out on a few thingsReview Date: 2008-09-30
I felt some parts were left blank. For example, he cheated on his wife several times, and even more so I wonder why Chuck did what he did. He explained several times how bad he felt about his cheating, but I didn't felt like he explained it well enough. Also, the part with Sam (I don't think I got that name right) in Beirut and how scared Sam was and how Chuck called him a chicken and how no one liked him. I was surprised by this and even more so, later on after the bombing, Sam actually volunteered to go on the mission to spot for the French fighters who bombed the terrorist's bases. Why did Chuck left out many of the details on him?
I recommend this book to anyone interested in just Military stuff, not only SEAL stuff. I think the book is well written enough so that you understand the person behind the SEAL, instead of just the SEAL.
On a side note, about the cover, I thought I recognized it from somewhere and I think I found it. It was the cover used for a early 1990s computer game called SEAL Teams. I felt that was kind of cool and I believe the front cover is a man during the Vietnam era.
Warrior SoulReview Date: 2008-06-23
A Good Read (Kindle Edition)Review Date: 2008-10-23
Forrest Gump's younger brother?Review Date: 2008-05-17
The book was very compelling. And he did a great job writing. I really had a tough time putting it down. I always wanted to read "just one more story".
I also enjoyed how it didn't glamorize, but also wasn't falsely modest. Chuck seems like a solid human being--and certainly went above and beyond in his service and in life. And he shares much of his experiences through the book.
Anyhow, thank you Mr. Pfarrer!
ps: and remember, it's "air-BORNE!!"
Navy SEAL recalls his time in the militaryReview Date: 2008-05-05

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Got my answers hereReview Date: 2008-12-01
Thank you for quickly sending this wonderful book!Review Date: 2008-05-23
A concise and well-written overview of the MassReview Date: 2008-04-14
Sitting there but wondering hmmmm?Review Date: 2008-11-03
Book of the massReview Date: 2008-10-05


Excellent purchase. Highly recommend for managers, board members, or someone who wants to structure a meeting.Review Date: 2008-11-29
Very InformativeReview Date: 2008-11-25
Cut down on meeting time, meeting more precise and to the point.
Robert's RulesReview Date: 2008-11-23
Read This Before Reading Robert's Rules (in full)Review Date: 2008-11-13
Robert's Rules RevisedReview Date: 2008-11-02
This is an excellent brief version for holding a meeting.
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pretty decent readReview Date: 2008-10-14
An unorthodox approach to running a businessReview Date: 2008-08-15
Great book. Amazing story.Review Date: 2008-06-26
Lot's of good lessons to be learned here. I read it all the way through and enjoyed the writing style a great deal. A quick read with fascinating stories and good information.
One of the best business books everReview Date: 2008-05-12
Humanistic Management on the spot!Review Date: 2008-04-07
After reading Maverick everything changes. We have heard histories before, for example, ancient Athenas, Robert Owen cooperative success in 19th Century England, Mahatmas Ghandi, and so forth. However, rarely a 20th Century corporation has gone so far as Semco, at least to the best of my knowledge.
If you are interested in "real" humanistic-democratic management, you must have this book in your reading list.

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Surrounded By Geniuses: Unlocing the Brilliance in Yourself, Your Colleagues and Your OrganizationReview Date: 2008-07-31
Surrounded by GeniusesReview Date: 2008-07-21
Surrounded by GeniusesReview Date: 2008-07-21
5-star reviewReview Date: 2008-07-21
Fantastic readReview Date: 2008-05-07
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This true to life story of humanitarianism is one of my top ten favorite reads.