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The Dragon's Pupils: A China Odyssey
Published in Hardcover by Iowa State Pr (1991-07-30)
Author: Kenneth Starck
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Academic happiness in the lair of the dragon
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Review Date: 2000-08-03
The hustle and bustle of busy Beijing must present a startling contrast to the corn fields of Iowa. The similarities and surprises that another culture can provide are described in this book by University of Iowa journalism professor Kenneth Starck who spent a year in China teaching journalism to Chinese students in the mid 1980s. Besides the differences in the U.S and Chinese news media and the perplexities they cause in teaching, Starck also describes his forays into China with his wife and daughter. Besides the obvious (a visit to the Great Wall), there are also little delightful episodes; one such is when an inspector on a train demanded that Starck's daughter hand over her Walkman cassette player, and slipped on the headphones to check what kind of music the American girl was listening too. While Starck sweated ('we could be in real trouble'), the inspector started to bop to the music and handed back the equipment to them with a smile. "We passed," Starck writes. "So did the Eurythmics."

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The Dynamics of Medieval Iceland: Political Economy & Literature
Published in Hardcover by Univ of Iowa Pr (1992-11)
Author: E. Paul Durrenberger
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Very good
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Review Date: 2001-05-09
I highly recommend this book for someone who wishes to have a greater understanding of social history and economy in medieval Iceland. Written by an anthropologist it uses a good combination of historical record, written literature (sagas) and anthropological technique to describe the economic conditions of Iceland during this period.

It is a very short book but is nice to have for the collection:

Chapters include: Production Chiefly Consumption Politics Exchange Kinship, Church, and King Ideology

In the conclusion it has a nice justification for the use of the saga as source for social information.

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Edge Effects: Notes From An Oregon Forest (American Land & Life)
Published in Paperback by University Of Iowa Press (1993-11-01)
Author: Chris Anderson
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Excellent perspective on life...very down-to-Earth
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Review Date: 1999-08-16
I really like Anderson's perspective on life and how to live it. His quest for answers and knowledge and insight is admirable.

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ELAINE & FLYING FROGS (Stepping Stone Book)
Published in Hardcover by Random House Books for Young Readers (1991-05-14)
Author: Heidi Chang
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Review Date: 2001-11-08
Elaine came from China and moved to San Fransisco as a young girl. She was happy in California. Than her dad had to move to Iowa for work. She started her first day of school and she missed playing jump rope with her old friends.

Elaine eats lunch at school on her first day with Keleen. Elaine opens her tin lunch box and takes out fried rice. Keleen has a bologna sandwich. They each eat foods that they are use to.

Elaine works with a science partner named Mary Lewis. They had to work together to bring in an object that could fly. Mary Lewis loved frogs but Elaine reminded her they did not fly.

When Elaine went home she talked to her parents about her pojects. She told them about her new friend and how she loved frogs. Elaine was acting like a frog in the house. Her dad suggested they make a frog kite.

Elaine and Mary Lewis worked on the frog kite with Elaine's dad. He was a great kite maker. They were both excited. They brought the frog kite to school in a garbage bag. All the class wanted to know what it was.

They opened the bag and the class was amazed.

The book was all about friendship and teamwork. I think it is a good book.

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The Electronic Media: An Introduction to the Profession
Published in Hardcover by Iowa State Press (1997-02-28)
Author: Peter B. Orlik
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Excellent Introduction to the Profession
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Review Date: 2003-10-30
Dr. Orlik successfully accomplishes the objectives of this book as it provides a thorough overview of the various positions available to students seeking to enter the field of broadcasting. The fifteen chapters are divided into four sections, covering; 1) the big picture 2) chronicles 3) professional perspectives and 4) sneak preview.

In the first section, an overview is provided as readers are taken on a broad tour of what exists. Technical aspects are included.

The second section of the book places the industry in a chronological context. It describes the inventors and their contributions to the field of electronic media.

In section three the various functions found in media organizations is presented. In this and every section the inserts with media professionals is a particularly useful source of information for readers.

The final section deals will making the transition from student to media professional. It gives inside information on how to successfully land a job in media work.

I have used this book as a textbook and recommend it to anyone interested in entering the field of broadcasting.

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Farming for Us All: Practical Agriculture & the Cultivation of Sustainability (Rural Studies)
Published in Paperback by Pennsylvania State University Press (2004-05)
Authors: Susan Jarnagin, Gregory Peter, and Donna Bauer
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It's not all hype - "power farming" isn't the best option...
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Review Date: 2005-08-25
A true glimpse of the positive potential that sustainable farming has for our society. Built upon a solid foundation of historical perspective and insight then layered with the many varied approaches to farming in today's world, the reader is provided an opportunity to listen to the dialogue among current farmers and the evolution of agriculture in America. An encouraging book for those of us in support of sustainable farming.

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Flightdeck Performance: The Human Factor
Published in Paperback by Iowa State Press (1990-01-30)
Authors: David O'Hare and Stanley Roscoe
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An excellent source on aviation psychology
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Review Date: 2000-07-15
This book analyses accidents from an aviation psychology standpoint. It is clearly and logically written with a good portion of humor. The concept of Cockpit Resource Management, CRM, is discussed in detail. Highly recommended for any pilot or anyone interested in aviation.

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Fly away home: Eighteen short stories (The Iowa School of Letters award for short fiction)
Published in Unknown Binding by University of Iowa Press (1980)
Author: Mary Hedin
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The Places We Lost
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Review Date: 2007-04-05
One short story in this collection, also published in the Best American Short Stories 1966, is perhaps the finest short story I've ever read. Titled "The Places We Lost," it is a wonderfully controlled, powerful tale about a family losing their home during the depression.

There are a few others I enjoyed, such as "Plastic Edge to Plastic Edge," and "The Follower."

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Fragile Giants: A Natural History of the Loess Hills (Bur Oak Book)
Published in Paperback by University Of Iowa Press (1989-11-01)
Author: Cornelia F. Mutel
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An excellent study of an unknown wonder
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Review Date: 2003-09-13
The loess hills of Iowa and Missouri are the gift of Ice Age dust storms, which deposited this very fertile soil in large piles on the East Bank of the Missouri River. Essentially, loess is dust that has been recompacted into soil. It is easily eroded once channel cutting starts, and the present hills are the result of these processes.

The book capably discusses these matters, and also addresses the biota and human history of the region. You will be amazed at the variety of plants, going from chestnut trees to prickly pear cacti.

The photos are helpful and pretty much follow the well written, well organized text. The book closes with an examination of the efforts being made to preserve these landforms, and a plea to continue them. I recommend this most interesting book for any traveler, geographer, or geologist, as well as anyone who lives in the Midwest.

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Global Studies: Africa (Global Studies Africa)
Published in Paperback by McGraw-Hill/Dushkin (2005-03-30)
Author: Wayne Edge
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Africa Global Studies
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Review Date: 2007-12-03
Very general and broad when in regard to information. gives a individual of every country in Africa. very helpful for peopl just beggining to learn about African history or politics.


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