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Paul HoriuchiReview Date: 2008-06-26
Horiuchi Monograph OverdueReview Date: 2008-05-08

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Similar to Lonesome DoveReview Date: 1999-03-21
Good read for those who like historical mysteriesReview Date: 1998-10-23
However, Pearl's idyll new life is abruptly disturbed when she realizes that Mayor McDonald has been murdered via poisoning. To Pearl even odder is that the doctor's diagnosis is death from typhoid fever. Other strange deaths follow. Fearing an official inquiry could expose her own secrets; Pearl begins to secretly investigate the sudden rash of deaths inflicting the small silver mining community.
THE PEARL OF RUBY CITY is a gem of a historical mystery starring several intriguing secondary characters and a wonderful but enigmatic heroine. The story line is exciting and extremely well written. Fans of historical amateur sleuth tales need to devour Jana Harris' debut novel as the author scribes a novel rarely seen in a first book. Hopefully, more Ryan novels will follow.
Harriet Klausner

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Definitive and GroundbreakingReview Date: 2007-10-09
Table of ContentsReview Date: 2007-10-03
1. Introduction
William Jones (University of Washington)
Jaime Teevan (Microsoft Research)
Part I. Understanding Personal Information Management
2. How People Find Personal Information
Jaime Teevan (Microsoft Research)
Robert Capra (University of North Carolina)
Manuel Pérez-Quiñones (Virginia Tech)
3. How People Keep and Organize Personal Information
William Jones (University of Washington)
4. How People Manage Information over a Lifetime
Catherine C. Marshall (Microsoft)
5. Naturalistic Approaches for Understanding PIM
Charles M. Naumer (University of Washington)
Karen E. Fisher (University of Washington)
Part II. Solutions for Personal Information Management
6. Save Everything: Supporting Human Memory with a Personal Digital Lifetime Store
Desney Tan (Microsoft Research)
Emma Berry (Addenbrooke's Hospital and Microsoft Research)
Mary Czerwinski (Microsoft Research)
Godon Bell (Microsoft Research)
Jim Gemmell (Microsoft Research)
Steve Hodges (Microsoft Research)
Narinder Kapur (Addenbroke's Hospital)
Brian Meyers (Microsoft Research)
Nuria Oliver (Microsoft Research)
George Robertson (Microsoft Research)
Ken Wood (Microsoft Research)
7. Structure Everything
Tiziana Catarci (Università di Roma "La Sapienza")
Luna Dong (University of Washington)
Alon Halevy (Google)
Antonella Poggi (Università di Roma "La Sapienza")
8. Unify Everything: It's All the Same to Me
David R. Karger (MIT)
9. Search Everything
Daniel M. Russell (Google)
Steve Lawrence (Google)
10. Everything through Email
Steve Whittaker (University of Sheffield)
Victoria Bellotti (PARC)
Jacek Gwizdka (Rutgers)
11. Understanding What Works: Evaluating PIM Tools
Diane Kelly (University of North Carolina)
Jaime Teevan (Microsoft Research)
Part III. PIM and the Individual
12. Individual Differences
Jacek Gwizdka (Rutgers)
Mark Chignell (University of Toronto)
13. Personal Health Information Management
Anne Moen (University of Oslo and University of Washington)
Part IV. PIM and Other People
14. Group Information Management
Wayne G. Lutters (University of Maryland)
Mark S. Ackerman (University of Michigan)
Xiaomu Zhou (University of Michigan)
15. Management of Personal Information Disclosure: The Interdependence of Privacy, Security, and Trust
Clare-Marie Karat (IBM TJ Watson)
John Karat (IBM TJ Watson)
Carolyn Brodie (IBM TJ Watson)
16. Privacy and Public Records
Michael Shamos (CMU)
17. Conclusion
William Jones (University of Washington)
Jaime Teevan (Microsoft Research)
Acknowledgments
Bibliography
Contributors
Index

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Proven methods for great results.Review Date: 2007-07-21
Science Education as it Should BeReview Date: 2002-01-18
These books certainly are not appropriate for high school students (the age level I teach), but they are the perfect resource for their teacher. A high school student needs very clear instructions and needs reassurance that he is on the right track. These books are not clear enough for these students.
However, as a teacher, I can adapt the material, write my own labs, and give the students something that is on their level.
I've done the electricity unit, as a student, and realized that there was quite a lot about circuitry that I don't know. I was a Physics major, but I never truly understood the material, I only thought I did. I'm looking forward to trying some of the other units and finding out what else I don't understand!
The other useful feature of these books is the cost. The labs use only very inexpensive equipment. For someone like me in a small, rural school, this is a godsend! In a few years, I hope to develop my program to the point that my students will get a good, high-level education, and low cost labs help make this possible sooner.

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Beautifully done!!Review Date: 1998-10-14
Dale Chihuly's Hippie Commune begets Studio Glass MovementReview Date: 1998-07-12
Dale Chihuly started Pilchuck one summer more than 25 years ago when he was teaching at RISD. He thought it would be fun to go west and blow glass...there was no Studio Glass Movement and, as you will read when you buy this fabulous book, there wasn't much of anything but the extrodinary spirit of a group of very special people.
Pilchuck has grown to be one of the world's most important arts institutions with a Board of Trustees that "gets it"...and we know because we've been Trustees for years.
Tina Oldknow has written an easy to read "page turner" that's a scholarly work (she conducted more than 150 interviews in two years of thorough research for this book) while it's picture filled format (gorgeous color photographs of art made from glass as well as historic photos of the artists and their art) makes it easy to understand for those who don't really like to read art books. This is a don't miss read for anyone interested in art or in the social history of the 70's, 80's and early 90's.


Lessons For EveryoneReview Date: 2005-08-06
Now, years later, I have been given a new and unexpected blessing - the opportunity to see and hear the reactions of others that have also been profoundly impacted by Place of Sage.
I have found that the story told in Place of Sage offers young readers insight into adulthood and the difficult decisions one must sometimes make. It also allows older readers the chance to reflect on their lives - and appreciate the moments and choices that have defined who they have become.
Absolutely beautiful!Review Date: 2005-06-01
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Plants and Animals of the Pacific Northwest by E.N. KozloffReview Date: 2000-03-31
What a beautiful book!Review Date: 1999-12-12

Gregory Vlastos' Plato's UniverseReview Date: 2007-04-10
Anait Keuchguerian
The Birth of "Cosmos"Review Date: 2007-03-21
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Cases in Sucessful Preventive Medicine - Injury ControlReview Date: 2000-07-07
Traumatic episodes of scald burns from hot water heaters, conflagrations and chemical poisoning associated with dropped lit cigarettes, near- and drownings around improperly gated or fenced home swimming pools, and easily available "non-safety packaged" firearms tragedies- these are examples of the thousands of annually preventable consumer product related injuries and deaths. And yet,aside from the many books on the statistics and epidemiology of injury, or on descriptive or anaytical reports with normative recommendations for action, there are few that illustrate, as does Political Approaches.. the "how to's" for successful legislation and advocacy so effective in the history of leadership in public health and medicine.
Each case study of how the " injury prevention docs " did it is followed by a complete set of useable references and by a follow-up ' informal' interview with the expert.
While this book was written almost ten years ago, the stories show the constants of historical personalities, values and events common to various historical settings of medicine and public health that make the differences for saving lives and limbs.
Dr. Berman, an early pioneer from the new generation of researchers, practitioners and educators, visions injuries as preventable, not random events nor fate, and shows the reader how to lead on the sometimes lonesome but invigorating road of prevention of injury disabilities and deaths.
Les Fisher MPH Management and Safety Consultant ( Archivist, American Public Health Association, Injury Control and Emergency Health Services Section) Former/retired Assistant Director, Research and Policy Development, Division of Public Health Protection, New York State Department of Health, Albany , NY , 97 Union Avenue South, Delmar, NY 12054 USA( 518-439-0326)fisher166@juno.com
Cases in successful preventive medicine- injury controlReview Date: 2000-07-06
Each case study of how the 'injury prevention docs did it' is followed by a complete set of useable references and by a follow-up 'informal' interview with the expert.
While the book was written more than ten years ago, the stories show the constant personalities, values and events in the various historical settings of medicine and public health that make the difference for saving lives and limb.
Dr. Bergman is an early pioneer from the new generation of reseachers, practitioners and educators, who see injuries as preventable, not random events nor fate, who shows the reader how to lead on the sometimes lonesome but invigorating road of prevention of injury disabilities and deaths.

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a positive review of an excellent bookReview Date: 1999-05-22
Better understand "Food Wars" between the USA and EuropeReview Date: 1999-06-25
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