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The Easy Essay Handbook: A Guide to Writing for Today's Students
Published in Paperback by University of Michigan Press/ESL (2004-08-09)
Authors: Jane Lee and Lindy Ferguson
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A very logical structure to what seems a complex topic
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Review Date: 2005-06-06
Modern students who struggle with essay writing tasks now have a resource to introduce them to each level of the composition process, breaking down a seemingly difficult task into a series of manageable, easy steps. From an overview of seven common rhetorical modes with examples from real student essays - both rough drafts and final forms - to essay plans and different style choices, The Easy Essay Handbook: A Writing Guide For Today's Students provides a very logical structure to what seems a complex topic.

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Ecology and the Environment: A Look at Ecosystems of the World (Alliance (Ann Arbor, Mich.).)
Published in Paperback by University of Michigan Press (1995-12)
Author: Amy L. Tickle
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Ecology and the Environment: A look at ...
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Review Date: 2000-01-14
Excellent educational resource for students who have difficulty extracting important points and explaining material from reading passages. Content is perfect for Environmental Science-HS. Walks students through the process of rewriting the material in their own words and making analogies. It is classified as ESL, but I find it useful for any student who has difficulty explaining content.

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Economics in Real Time: A Theoretical Reconstruction (Advances in Heterodox Economics)
Published in Hardcover by University of Michigan Press (2003-12-16)
Author: John Francis McDermott
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Offers a new and intellectually impressive paradigm
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Review Date: 2004-04-05
Economics In Real Time: A Theoretical Reconstruction by John McDermott (Professor Emeritus, State University of New York) offers a new and intellectually impressive paradigm to describe and encapsulize contemporary economic fluctuations that takes into account changes that have been observed since the neoclassical and Marxian microeconomic theories created over a century ago. Involving the progression of real time in its scrutiny of sales and purchases, product innovation, changing efficiency of advertising and distribution, the proliferation of consumer credit, and more, Economics In Real Time drives home a new and recommended way to examine and understand rapidly changing economic interactions.

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The Economics of the Great Depression
Published in Paperback by W E Upjohn Inst for (1998-12)
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Rocked
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Review Date: 1999-03-24
Yeah, it rocked

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The Economy of Prostitution in the Roman World: A Study of Social History and the Brothel
Published in Hardcover by University of Michigan Press (2004-02-18)
Author: Thomas McGinn
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Interesting, but not in the way you think
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2005-11-11
No, this book will not be of interest to anyone looking for something sexy--there's nothing like that in this book. Instead, this is a social history book, and a good one.

McGinn investigates the evidence we have regarding prostition in the Roman economy.

Prostitution was a perfectly legal institution in Rome. A brothel could be located next to a temple or the house of a wealthy person and cause no comment.

Although it was legal, the workers in a brothel had a very low status in society. That's probably because most of the workers were forced into it because they were slaves. Roman law proclaimed that a slave had no rights over his body; he could be used, abused, even killed, with no one to protest.

It became standard practice for wealthy people to earn money by forcing their young slaves into brothels. The amount raised from these slaves could be significant.

One other important feature of the brothels was that the workers were young by our standards. Children of both sexes were made to serve as protitutes. For boys, their years of prostitution were usually over once they started sprouting a beard. Then they would be returned to their owner and put to another use. Women might continue to live as prostitutes until they lost their looks.

The other common manner for brothel owners to obtain workers was to take in abandoned infants and children.

This book explores an aspect of Roman life rarely delved into in other history books and should be of interest to studying ancient cultures.

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Ed Bullins: Twelve Plays and Selected Writings
Published in Paperback by University of Michigan Press (2006-11-27)
Author: Ed Bullins
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Quantitatum Scale
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Review Date: 2007-11-01
Ed Bullins is one of America's best playwrights. His work from the 1960s to the present has evolved. His work is as breathtaking as it is challenging. This University of Michigan volume is the most recent addition to his work and includes his newest play, "Harlem Diva" (2005) for the first time. It contains seven more plays, "How Do You Do," "Clara's Ole Man," "The Electronic N*gger," "In the Wine Time," "The Fabulous Miss Marie," "Malcolm: '71 Or Publishing Blackness," [short] and "JoAnne."

It was long a goal of mine to be able to direct a Bullins play. With the author's permission, we tweaked the title and presented "The Electronic Fool" in a program of one acts this summer. [Reference Magnolia Arts Center] Working with the playwright's words in production is a breathtaking experience. This is said to be Bullins' most humorous play, but the humor is cutting edge -- South Park. It must have been amazingly revolutionary in 1968 when it flew from his pen. The language he gives to Carpentier goes from the inane to the insane. In an effort to create the quintessential know-it-all, the Electronic N says, "With our present cybernetic generation it is psycho-politically relevant to engage our socio-philosophical existence on a quantitatum scale, which is, of course pertinent to the outer motivated migration of our inner-oriented social compact." How many times does an actor get to say something that completely bananas that sounds like it means something? Bullins was in high gear on this play and our production shined because of the great play.

Other pieces are meant to be read like 1970's "A Short Play for a Small Theatre" where Black Man polishes a hand gun in front of a white audience and to conclude the play assassinates each member of the audience. The violence of the racial struggle is also in evidence in Bullins' brilliant "JoAnne" that follows the real life North Carolina trial of Joan Little in the early 70s. Bullins pushes the piece to the limit with the mistreatment by the jailer silhouetted behind a scrim. It is a breathtaking drama that will find few stages able to handle the depth and power, probably decades ahead of its time.

The writings at the end of book are some of Bullins' published essays and letters on the state of Black Theatre and the need to find other models besides traditional European theatre. One of my favorite Bullins' plays, "In New England Winter," is not included here; so this is not a collected anthology. However, it is an excellent overview to the frequently difficult but exceptionally rewarding work of this master playwright! Bravo!

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Efficient Government Institution for Water Quality Control
Published in Paperback by Rowman & Littlefield (Non NBN) (1981-10)
Author: Fred L. Harder
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This book rocks!
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Review Date: 1998-11-11
It's not often that an author has tackled a subject with such well thought out logic. Warning! If you start reading this book, you will not be able to put it down. Amazing!

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Eight O'Clock Blues
Published in Paperback by National Writers Press (2001-11-12)
Author: Candy Stevans
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An adroitly written novel, set in the 1970s
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Review Date: 2002-05-16
Based on a true story, Candy Stevens' Eight O'clock Blues is an adroitly written novel, set in the 1970s, and centers on Sophia, a young, religious, middle-class woman who takes a job at an automotive giant and has her illusions of corporate benevolence shattered. Daring to challenge the authority of an entity governed by greed, Sophia becomes embroiled in a test of wills that threatens to crush her. Eight O'clock Blues is a gripping, involving saga of a white-collar worker pitted agains devious and endemic corporate mismangement.

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The Electorate, the Campaign, and the Office: A Unified Approach to Senate and House Elections
Published in Hardcover by University of Michigan Press (2000-08-03)
Author: Paul Gronke
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Author Review
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2000-08-23
Ever since the founding of our country, American scholars and political observers have commented on the bicameral experiment. The U.S. House and Senate share many constitutional responsibilities, but in other ways (district size, election cycle, size of the chamber), they are very different. But do we think that voters see these same differences when they walk in to the voting booth? Gronke's research show, in general, that the answer is "No." Voters apply a similar set of standards to American legislative candidates, regardless of the office being contested.

Gronke's study compares campaigning and voting behavior in the U.S. House and Senate over a two decade period, from 1980 through 1996. He covers such varied topics as media markets, campaign spending, candidate characteristics, voter evaluations of the House and Senate, and models of electoral choice. By use of a rich archive of contextual, campaign, and survey data collected over two decades, Gronke dismisses many of the conventional accounts of House and Senate differences. Instead, Gronke shows that common elements dominate. Except for the higher profile and higher spending rates in Senate races, U.S. House and Senate elections are marked less by differences than they are by similarities.

Paul Gronke's path-breaking study compares electoral contexts, campaigns, and voter decision-making in House and Senate elections. Gronke's book offers new insights into how differences - and similarities - across the U.S. House and Senate help us understand American elections, showing that congressional elections are united more by common elements than they are separated by an institutional gulf

Ross Baker calls Gronke's book "audacious" and "fresh", written with a "felicity of expression."

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Elegy for a Disease: A Personal and Cultural History of Polio
Published in Hardcover by St. Martin's Press (2006-10-31)
Author: Anne Finger
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Top notch, both as memoir and polio primer
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Review Date: 2008-07-27
This is a fascinating read, both as a primer on the nearly forgotten scourge that polio was up until fifty years ago, and also as a look into a tumultuous and difficult life. Anne Finger wasn't just coping with being a polio victim from early childhood, she also had to deal with a violently abusive parent in her father, who may well have been an undiagnosed bipolar/schizophrenic. Finger describes in frightening detail her long-suppressed memories of being choked and beaten by her father, behavior which was ignored or rationalized by her "enabler" mother. She also notes that her own clinical depression and suicidal tendencies as a young adult may have been inevitable, given her upbringing. In spite of all this, she continued to struggle for understanding of her parents' behavior, linking it often to her "imperfection" of being a polio from early childhood. There is much critically important information on polio - its history and near-eradication - here too, making it an important document in the literature of the disease. Finger has obviously done her homework, making numerous references to other talented polio memoirists and historians such as Leonard Kriegel, Charles Mee, Tony Gould, Peg Kehret, Daniel Wilson, John Paul and Wilfred Sheed, as well as other lesser known writers. This is an important and eminently readable book. - Tim Bazzett, author of Love, War & Polio


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