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Pretty not badReview Date: 2008-10-08
A Metaphysical MasterpieceReview Date: 2001-11-18
An invaluable referenceReview Date: 2001-09-25
"A Wanderer's Handbook" is arranged intelligently, allowing the reader to approach it in a variety of ways. One does not need to read from front to back, but may turn directly to pertinent chapters or simply i-ching. Also worthy of note is a glossary provided in the back for those terms a new seeker might find puzzling.
The path of spiritual seeking often feels like a lonely one, strewn with challenges and frustrations. The pure quality of non-judgment here, paired with the heartfelt honesty of the author and her contributors, creates a deep warmth in the book... an assurance of not being alone on this journey. I've found it to be an invaluable reference, both in day-to-day application and in times of emotional/spiritual pain.
A fabulous book that has never found its way to my shelf... it resides always on my coffee table, within easy reach.
Wonderful sequel to the Ra materialReview Date: 2003-02-26
RA used the term "wanderers" to describe beings of a higher dimension/density that have chosen to incarnate as human beings and to join the last reaincarnational cycle ( 25,000 or more years) in service to humanity in order to help with the ascension/harvest process.
Ra stated that often wanderers had problems that were specific to them. Carla has dedicated much of her life to explore the wanderer phenomenon as well as being of service to them. In this book are years of her observations, extract from channelings from the Ra material, from the Qu'o group, extracts of letters and experiences of other wanderers on a variety of topics: spiritual growth, cosmology, health and even sex! Carla shares of many personal aspects of her life and of the lives of the other two memebrs of L/L research Don and Jim, with a candour and honesty that makes this book a real treat.
To see that someone as evolved as Carla, privilidged to have been the channel for some of the most profound channelled matearial ever, and for her to let us know that she too has struggled with her humaness is a precious gift for us all. I am truly grateful for this book. If you have enjoyed the Ra material you will love this book.
wow, Just what I needed!Review Date: 2007-03-29

Simply The BestReview Date: 2008-07-05
It is a brilliant book, 10 out of 10. It has everything to keep you going through it again and again....
Strafers and ParafragsReview Date: 2000-06-07
SuperbReview Date: 2007-01-15
This work belongs on every aviation enthusiast's bookshelf. I'd add an extra star if I could!
One of the Best USAAF Unit Histories ever produced !Review Date: 2006-12-09
................... 1996, 4th revised edition, hard bound in dust jacket, 8 1/2 x 11, glossy page stock, 448 pages, 634 B&W photos, 53 rare color photos, 48 magnificent color aircraft profiles, 5 combat action paintings and 13 highly detailed maps. numerous appendices, bibliog, index..
Best war documentary I've read yet.Review Date: 1999-07-16
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Good book, but there is an even better one on the subect matterReview Date: 2008-08-18
Essential for one who seeks to serve humanity under the BLReview Date: 2007-10-23
Drilling right to the pointReview Date: 2007-08-16
Sound and Universal advice...Review Date: 2003-12-30
This short essay is recommended to anyone interested in sound and universal advice in their pursuit of a greater understanding of themselves and existence.
Live the Life as the Ancient MastersReview Date: 2003-04-01

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What's Right About It?Review Date: 2007-08-01
A great primer for Marketing execs who think they know how to talk to African-AmericansReview Date: 2006-12-22
EXCELLENT FORMAT AND CONTENTSReview Date: 2005-11-08
sidebars to describe the meanings of the discussions. This book is very easy to read and gives many examples of African American
cultures and habits. This kind of information is certainly important to those promoting marketing in this area.
I think that the book could be used as a suppliment in schools, where Black History is being taught.
John H. Hunter- Chicago, Illinois
What's Balck About It?Review Date: 2005-11-12
As a black moderator I am often asked how black perspectives differ from other ethnic groups. Pepper Miller and Herb Kemp in What's Black About It? both affirm and enlighten me on key cultural cues. They illuminate the black experience while highlighting the best practices needed to succeed in marketing to African Americans. From the importance of brands to blacks' relationship with time (which has been elevated from `CP Time' to Kairos Time) they provide a DNA map of insights to help you capture your share of a changing African-American market.
Lisa Gaines McDonald
President, Research Explorers
What's Black About It?Review Date: 2005-09-30
This is handy tool that brings to the forefront new insights and dispells stereotypes. For those in this industry, you'll find that you spend more time educating clients about who African Americans really are and how much they impact EVERYTHING; "What's Black About It?" is filled with statistics and facts that make the ride much smoother. I give this book two thumbs up and encourage all to purchase. Thanks Pepper and Herb for a job well done.
A. Sikes
Strategic Planner
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A delightful book for children, girls and boys alike,Review Date: 2007-01-12
My daughter loves it.
I mean, she loves it.
The illustrations look like John Water's camp to me now, and the text reads like the pulp science fiction/science fact from which it drew its inspiration, and the whole thin veneer of science on the tale is a mess. My favourite is the "Diner" at the space station where two regular guys are getting a cup-o-joe while a soda jerk in a white paper Garrison cap serves them.
But it is a children's book, so it doesn't matter. The Cat-In-The-Hat could pop up on the last page and no child would bat an eyelash until they are 10 years old.
Innocent in a way that the "back to The Future" movies aren't. A delightful book for children, girls and boys alike.
I loved it as a preschooler.Review Date: 1999-06-16
Even with an illustration of it, I missunderstood the description of the mooncar going through the crater. For some reason, I imagined the car falling down a deep hole, driving across the bottom, and floating back up the other side.
The illustrator did get one thing wrong: The text described tiny rockets firing to turn the spaceship. The picture showed the spaceship going around in a loop, when in reality, it continued going straight in its path, just rotating to point the tail toward the moon.
When reading it, I always wondered how we got back to Earth. It seemed to me a whole lot more dangerous.
Great book with two different printingsReview Date: 2003-07-29
Well, imagine my surprise last week when my dad found it in the attic and asked if I wanted it for my 4 year old. As I dug into the pile of books he found I found not only my copy, but my sisters edition from 10 years earlier. The c-right on my sisters was dated 1959 mine was 1971. The art and the text were redone. The same authors but two different illustrators. By 1971 we had a functioning moon program and we were a more "politically correct" society.
The art in the 59 edition is more in the vein of 50's fantasy. One of the big draws in the 59 edition is that you will be able to see what's going on by watching a Television. The 71 edition is clearly based on Apollo. In the 59 edition there are no female "Spacemen", by 71 one there are female astronauts in the book.
Seeing the two side by side is a great history lesson. and a real trip down memory lane for me.
But Alas, I Still Can't Get to the Moon!Review Date: 2001-11-29
As a young "Cat In The Hat" reader I was enormously fascinated with this book. Yes, this book was distributed by mail to many young readers, right along with "Green Eggs and Ham." What a time in history to begin learning. Imagine training to read with the imagination of Dr. Suess, to experience the creativity of Walt Disney, and be exposed to a vision of space travel by Wernher von Braun and his followers--all while the Mercury, Gemini and Saturn/Apollo programs hit the headlines and the TV screens!
With over forty years having passed, I suggest reading it again-or for the first time. On the one hand, you will find that much is fulfilled. Alas, on the other hand, the fact that the title is addressed to "YOU" should cause us all to reflect on the promises one generation makes to another...and inspire us all to action once again. This time to enable all those who would like to Go To The Moon!
Kennedy-era optimism I've never forgottenReview Date: 1999-03-28

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Update of classic book on warfareReview Date: 1999-03-07
A very good synthesisReview Date: 2004-10-25
Warden also places emphasis on thorough training saying that if something is going to be done in war, it ought to be practiced in peace, and if it has not be practiced, losses are likely to be high and the plan is unlikely to go as expected. He analyzes the three kinds of inderdiction (distant, indermediate and close) and he gives an interesting definition of the term "close air support": "It is an air operation that theoritically could and would be done by ground forces on their own, if sufficient troops or artillery were available".
The author repeats often the great value of striking the enemy's center of gravity, that timing is everything in the commitment of air reserves and that ground and naval forces can serve as an adjunct to air forces in the battle for air superiority. His opinion that fighting defensively is the worst way to fight an air war is uneiversally accepted as is his thesis that numbers are important, so important that a primary goal of the operational commander ought to be to make sure that his forces outnumber the enemy every time they meet. Modern research using the Lancaster equations has also proved his argument that the large force almost always inflicts greater absolute casualties on the smaller force and thath it also suffers less in the process.
John Warden also explains in the Epilogue how his concept of ideas was implemented in the Desert Storm campaign of 1991. In that case the enemy was visualized as a target system of five concentric rings (leadership, key production, infrastructure, population and field forces) with the leadership ring at the center. In the case of Iraq, the US goal was "to reduce the energy level of the entire system enough to reach our peace objectives" which were to eject "Iraq out of Kuwait and an Iraq that would not be a strategically threatening regional superpower for the next decade".
On the minus side of the book are the extremely poor black and white pictures.
Just outstanding and and very easy to read.Review Date: 1998-09-30
A Brilliant "Must Read" Synthesis of Air Power ThinkingReview Date: 2003-06-24
A must for the business or military strategist!Review Date: 1999-01-07

Great storyReview Date: 2008-06-09
All Of A Kind Family DowntownReview Date: 2008-05-27
Classic and enduringReview Date: 2007-10-10
With the exception of certain extending themes, such as the girls' new friend Guido, most chapters in this book may stand alone as vignettes told from various sisters' perspectives. Readers may tackle the book straight through, or select certain stories; this also makes the book an excellent choice for teachers and others reading aloud.
Chapters include:
1 - "Charlotte Catches the Stove" - On her morning to dress by the stove, Charlotte is intrigued by the glowing coals, deciding to pull a few out onto her dress with disatrous results.
2 - "One Stop After Another" - Stopping by Papa's junk shop, the sisters meet a mysterious Italian boy.
3 - "Christmas Stockings" - Seeing the beautiful doll her friend got for Christmas from a local charity, Henny schemes to get the same for her younger sisters.
4 - "Street Scene" - The girls encounter the mysterious Italian boy, Guido, as he's being accused of stealing from a street vendor.
5 - "Purim Jester" - Eldest sister Ella wants to play the queen in the annual Hebrew School pageant, but winds up the jester instead.
6 - "Business of the Bath" - All five sisters vie for the priviledge of bathing their baby brother; but true chaos ensues when Henny invites five of her girlfriends to "help" as well.
7 - "Ella Lends a Helping Hand" - Ella runs into Guido on the street and offers to help him on an errand. Their return trip to his home shows Ella just how sick his mother really is.
8 - "The Wrong Side of the Bed" - Henny has such a bad day, she decides to run away from home.
9 - "Hijinks at the Settlement" - The sisters visit Guido at the settlement house, where he is staying with a nurse, and do their best to cheer him up.
10 - "Guests for Supper" - Guido and nurse Miss Carey visit the family for supper, learning about Miss Carey's tragic past.
11 - "Sarah is Sewed Up" - Sarah is excited to get pierced ears for her tenth birthday...until she's determined to use the money toward a worthier cause.
12 - "Simchas Torah" - The family prepares for the weeklong Succos celebration.
13 - "A Thanksgiving to Remember" - The family celebrates a joyous holiday, and learn of Miss Carey's and Guido's future plans.
Although certain aspects of the girls' early 20th century life may be foreign to today's young readers, the overall plots and themes certainly won't be overlooked. Whether today or a hundred years ago, children are guaranteed to enjoy reading about the sisters' adventures, their warm and loving home, and the things they dream about and strive toward.
A story of family and friendsReview Date: 2000-07-28
So real I thought I was there.Review Date: 1998-03-24

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RIGHT UP THERE WITH THE GODFATHERReview Date: 2001-05-01
AMERICA'S FIRST...RIGHT UP THERE WITH THE GODFATHERReview Date: 2001-05-01
America's FirstReview Date: 2000-08-25
CLASSIC!Review Date: 2000-08-12
The Best Mob Satire Ever!Review Date: 2000-06-20
Bravo Mr. Edwards, you've written the funniest book of the year ... I'll never be able to watch The Sopranos with a straight face again.

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If you are an academic physician you cannot miss it!Review Date: 2007-08-12
Excellent, comprehensive, and easy to useReview Date: 2005-08-02
I recommend it for all medical writersReview Date: 2000-03-27
thank you cheryl ýverson for that workReview Date: 2000-05-17
A style manual you will rarely closeReview Date: 2002-04-10
The book, developed by a committee of writers, editors, and publishers, is organized around five major categories, Preparing an Article for Publication, Style, Terminology, Measurement and Quantitation, and Technical Information. Each of these categories is, in turn, broken down into chapters that probe various aspects of each category. Finding information is easy, and the writers have used examples generously to make the points clear.
The first section, Preparing an Article for Publication, is, naturally slanted more toward authors and those who toil to prepare author�s manuscripts for publication. There are many guidelines offering advice that ranges from preparing the abstract to preparing any of six different types of acknowledgments. Editors and copy editors would do well to review this chapter as well. The section on citing Web sites alone is crucial reading.
I suspect, but cannot prove, that many researchers will not read deeply beyond the opening chapter, feeling that the remaining sections are more the province of copy editors and journal editors. Perhaps there is some merit to that line of thinking, but all authors in the medical sciences would benefit from the copious advice here, and the better writers, I�m sure, do follow the principles of grammar, punctuation, capitalization, and usage set forth in the section on style. Common mistakes, such as confusing case and patient, redundancies, and the ever so ticklish topic of race/ethnicity are some of the many points discussed thoroughly.
The section on terminology is so mind-bogglingly detailed that all one can hope to do is remember that the AMA Style Guide will almost always have the answer if you have a question about an abbreviation (how many times is something mistakenly called an acronym instead of an initialism?), medical nomenclature (a huge chapter that is the heart of the book), or eponyms (which, thanks to this guide may now be a topic we can quit haggling over).
Measurement and Quantitation continue to be a bane for many writers and editors, though without delving too much into specifics, let�s say that this section will answer most questions but not without careful reading and perhaps a look at the Chicago Manual of Style for a bit clearer presentation on this topic. The chapter on statistics, unique to this guide, notes how to express confidence intervals, confirms that the word Student in Student t test is capitalized (sorry, but this text editor on Amazon.com does not display the italic t), provides a list of statistical symbols and abbreviations, and offers valuable tips about displaying equations. And those examples barely hint at the wealth of information here.
A final section on technical information provides a thumbnail guide to good layout and design of printed materials, worthy sets both of copyediting marks and proofreading marks (which are no doubt often photocopied and posted in a visible location), an excellent primer on how to edit hard copy, and a glossary of publishing terms.
If you are a medical writer or editor, odds are that you already either have a copy of this guide or you borrow one from a colleague. If you are an aspiring medical communicator, you will need your own copy so you can mark in it, attach tabs, and leave open on your desk.

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Great Marketing Planning BookReview Date: 2006-08-19
Analysis for Marketing PlanningReview Date: 2006-08-10
A good toolReview Date: 2003-08-31
It is a touch overpriced, but then again most textbooks are.
Slammed-Full of Marketing Information!! A must read.Review Date: 1998-01-22
Absolutely Fantastic!Review Date: 2001-07-11
I constantly keep coming back to this book to evaluate how I am organizing my action plans and if I'm doing the right thing (from a process perspective).
BUY THIS BOOK AND BUY IT NOW.
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Most of the channeled writings are very boring and tedious to read and is written in a robotic type of language which is at times unintelligible. Also, the author went on about her life too long at some points, repeating the same experiences she had with her partners.
The attempt to make this book a comprehensive whole touching on all aspects of life seemed like overkill to me. Most of the latter part of the book is just not interesting or unique in its insights.
I do applaud the author's ambition to reach out to wanderer's/indigos/ freaks (whatever you want to call them/us), but this is not a book to read through, but to just find out what you're interested in and take that alone.