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Homestead and the Steel Valley (Images of America: Pennsylvania)
Published in Paperback by Arcadia Publishing (2007-11-07)
Authors: Daniel J. Burns and Carnegie Library of Homestead
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Western PA Pride!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-12-13
This book is a must for anyone growing up in the Steel Valley! I truly enjoyed seeing the pictures of the places I grew up seeing on a daily basis back in this era.

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Homestead Year
Published in Hardcover by The Lyons Press (1995-04-01)
Author: Judith Moffett
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Life on the Ol' Philly Homestead!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2000-11-19
"Homestead Year" is like the description above, only more so. Judith gets into great detail about bee screens so that her guests won't be stung by some rather agressive bees, the duck house, even her "end of season" homstead tour map. It is not so detailed as to be technical.

Ted, her husband, is the rather reluctant helper, balancing his professorial duties with helping Judith with aspects of her project. He also is a dandy spaghetti sauce maker! Other members of her family are featured in stories scattered here and there through the book like glimpses through a house window.

Easy to read in a chronological manner, "Homestead Year" is a wonderful book for both country and city folk, especially on those winter nights when gardening is not far from one's mind.

Fantastic work from a very varied author!

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How To Speak Dutchified English, Volume 1
Published in Paperback by Good Books (1969-12-31)
Author: Gary Gates
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What a hoot!
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 2000-05-03
Having grown up in Pennsylvania Dutch Country, I find that this is one book that I can relate to very well (or ferry vell). This book really hits the nail on the head when in comes to the PA Dutch trying to speak a language that just must not be in their genes to speak. I never really thought about it before, but the way of talking described in these 96 pages is exactly what I have grown up listening to. I highly recommend this book to anyone who wants a good laugh about people who talk funny and don't know it.

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How to Start a Business in Pennsylvania
Published in Paperback by Sourcebooks (1997-05)
Authors: Mark Warda and Desiree A. Petrus
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Invaluable, indispensable
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Review Date: 2004-07-05
This is an excellent book for anyone thinking about starting a business in PA. This is a resource you will turn to over and over again during the entire process of opening and running your business. All the laws involved in business can seem overwhelming, but this book puts everything in plain language. It also gives you information on where you can turn for more information, with names of offices and departments, phone numbers, fax numbers, addresses, web pages, and email addresses. I didn't find a single thing it didn't cover, including laws regarding home businesses and an entire chapter on internet business! You can't go wrong with this book. Good luck!

Pennsylvania
How to Start a Business in Pennsylvania (How to Start a Business in A)
Published in Paperback by Entrepreneur Press (2007-04-16)
Author: Entrepreneur Press
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A wonderful primer on starting a business with contact information for locating startup funds if necessary.
Helpful Votes: 11 out of 12 total.
Review Date: 2006-09-14
This is a valuable book (resource) for budding entrepreneurs. It seems to try to cover all the bases for starting a small business, but it can't do them all well in the space available between its covers. The book is only 288 pages long. If you are in the planning stages of starting a small business, then I highly recommend you get a copy of this book. Read it, study it, and outline it. There are helpful checklists to help you grasp the subjects. You will come up with a plethora of keywords and terms that you will want to google to find Web pages giving more detailed (and maybe more current) information.

I am a SCORE counselor (Senior Corps of Retired Executives) who typically does face-to-face counseling sessions three nights a month. It would really be neat if my clients would read this book BEFORE they came to their session with me because they would pretty much be "educated customers" ready to ask educated questions. Our sessions would be so much more beneficial.

My favorite chapters were:

1. Initial business concerns
2. Your business' structure
3. Business start-up details
5. Sources of business assistance (SCORE is mentioned here)
7. Your smart business plan (and a good sample plan is included)
8. Obtaining the financing you need

The book is weak when it comes to how the Internet can be used in corresponding, hiring, and marketing. But this is just one example of how googling keywords and concepts found in the book will make the book more complete. Don't treat the book as authoritative on the law. It isn't. Nor was it ever intended to be. It is light on tax information as it relates to small business.

I was particularly impressed with the material presented in Chapter 2: Choice of Legal Entity. That subject is sorely ignored in most small business books, and it is critically important. It is a subject I regularly must spend a great deal of time discussing at my SCORE sessions. This book does a pretty good job on the topic.

Chapters 4 and 9 through 12 are easy to find fault with. The topic of each could fill a book. But having these topics covered definitely will help a budding entrepreneur know some of the issues they raise.

I would have liked the book more if Chapter 6 (marketing) had been less superficial. When I read it I got the impression that the author was more a public relations expert than a marketing expert. I generally categorize public relations as a subset of marketing. Marketing includes advertising, public relations, and a whole host of other promotion techniques. I did not get this message when I read the book. I also would have liked the book better if the Internet, email, and Web sites had been discussed more. But there are many books on those subjects. Therefore, I can't complain too much about the limited discussion of computers.

When you read this book it may feel a little like it was produced on an assembly line. Maybe it was? There are 50 versions of this book sold; the only state I haven't found a copy for is Montana. Content is king, and this book has it. 5 stars!

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Human Rights in the Arab World: Independent Voices (Pennsylvania Studies in Human Rights)
Published in Paperback by University of Pennsylvania Press (2008-02)
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A sober, serious-minded compilation of a vital current problem
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-09-04
Human Rights In The Arab World: Independent Voices is an anthology of essays by learned authors about the unfortunate and longstanding marginalization of human rights in the Arab world, the obstacles that bar the way to implementing these rights, and pathways to improve human rights and welfare in the future. Individual essays also discuss the intersection of globalization and human rights, the especial plight of women's rights in the Arab world, case studies in Yemeni, Egypt, and Morocco, the difficulties faced by activists and NGOs pushing for human rights, and much more. A sober, serious-minded compilation of a vital current problem, especially recommended for library reference shelves.

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Human Rights in the World Community
Published in Hardcover by University of Pennsylvania Press (1989-08)
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good compendium of readings
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 1997-12-26
A good compendium of readings for someoneinterested in the serious study of humanrights. It was used as a textbook in aclass at the University of Maryland.The appendix includes several importanthuman rights documents.

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Human Rights: A Political and Cultural Critique (Pennsylvania Studies in Human Rights)
Published in Hardcover by University of Pennsylvania Press (2002-04-11)
Author: Makau Mutua
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Third World Critique of Human Rights Movement
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-07-02
Mutua's book is a must-have for those seeking to understand why a hegemonic, westernized approach to human rights is so problematic. Speaking from the perspective of an "insider/outsider" (the author is a leading international human rights scholar and activist from Kenya), he examines both the positive aspirations and contributions of human rights as well as evidence of its limitations and even dangers in practice.

Rather than embrace a strong version of cultural relativism, Mutua clearly condemns violations of human rights in both North and South. Nevertheless, he demands that human rights leaders must spend time in self-examination with regard to the history, origins, and contemporary contexts in which violations occur if abuses are to be effectively combatted.

There is much here for debate and discussion both inside classrooms and among activists in the field. Along with works by Anghie, Gathii, Rajagopal, Woods & Lewis, Andrews, Knop, Wing, and others, Mutua's book is a foundational contribution to the loose network known as the "Third World Approaches to International Law" (TWAIL) movement.

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The Hyksos: New Historical and Archaeological Perspectives (University Museum Monograph)
Published in Hardcover by University of Pennsylvania Museum Publication (1997-08-01)
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fascinating book on the Hyksos
Helpful Votes: 16 out of 17 total.
Review Date: 2000-06-17
The book contains 16 papers from the Proceedings of the International Seminar on Cultural Interconnections in the Ancient Near East, held at the University of Pennsylvania in 1992. Topics include textual sources (D. Redford), Hyksos Period (D. O'Connor), Egypt and Nubia during the Second Intermediate Period (P. Lacovara), Avaris (M. Bietak), The Kingdom of Sharuhen (E. D. Oren), The Hyksos (A. Kempinski), and Ebba and Syria in the Middle Bronze Age (P. Matthiae). This is an excellent book to have in one's library : it is a perfect introduction to the Hyksos and their time.

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Hypnotic Poetry: a Study of Trance-Inducing Technique in Certain Poems and Its Literary Significance
Published in Hardcover by University of Pennsylvania Press (1930)
Author: Edward D. Snyder
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A different view of poetry.
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Review Date: 2006-04-08
I purchased this book as part of a course in the Fort Worth Hypnoses Institute. However it is also a great addition to how to write poetry.
A paragraph of the preface by Edward D. Snyder explains the book purpose best:
The first four chapters of this volume proposes and support a certain idea about poetry, while the remaining chapters make practical applications of the idea to individual poems and to topics of a more general nature. I hope that people, who read poetry for the sheer love of it, as well as those who are teachers and professional critics, will welcome this study of the trance-inducing effect that a few poems seem to extract on the reader, and will share my interest in extending the study to poems that are less obviously hypnotic
Edward D. Snyder suggests that some Poetry does spell weaving like listening to a piece of music that stirs up an old emotion.
After reading this book you will not look at poetry the same way again.


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