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The 13th Resource!Review Date: 2003-02-20
Helpful Tips for All Youth WorkersReview Date: 2003-02-04
Excellent Tool for Youth WorkersReview Date: 2003-02-04
GET THIS BOOK!!Review Date: 2003-01-15
As an in-the-trenches youth pastor, I often don't have time to sift through all the myriad articles, books and magazines to find the help I'm looking for. It's the one resource where I am almost always guaranteed to find help--no hype, this is from my own experience. Jonathan is an excellent communicator who has organized this book in a highly usable way.
I highly recommend this book!!
Aid to Any Youth WorkerReview Date: 2003-01-12


Interesting formatReview Date: 2008-06-22
What is really different about this book is the maps. There are tons of maps, all hand drawn in style and these maps have notes scribbled all over them. It isn't that great for finding something specific but it a very good idea for finding out what is near where you are. If you are not a planner, and just like to go and see what is going on once you are there, then this book may be great for you.
If you are a planner, and you don't arrive anywhere without a itinerary, then this book is likely to be a hindrance since so much information is organized ON the maps.
PerfectReview Date: 2007-10-31
Best Travel GuidebookReview Date: 2007-04-24
TerrificReview Date: 2007-01-10
I used it in Thailand, Cambodia, and Vietnam.
I had a lonely planet somewhere deep in my backpack, but it never saw daylight until I left it in my room in Hanoi. Pretty much every place I went, I just took a quick look at the map and had a reasonable idea of what to do next or where to go.
I met a lot of travelers who were impressed with it as well. I ended up giving it away as a gift on my way out.
If you like a little more adventure than something like a lonely planet and don't want to bury your head in a guidebook, go with this.
Also, the book emphasizes the philosophy that meeting people is what travelling is all about, more so than just seeing things. And I completely agree with that. So if that's your bag, then this book is certainly for you.
Lastly, it is slightly dated (like prices, specific bus timings, etc.). But the information is still very usable.
The BEST guidebook for SE AsiaReview Date: 2006-05-24

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The Bible to Reality Based TrainingReview Date: 2008-01-01
Though I have not had the pleasure of attending Murray's training sessions via Armiger Police Training Institute, I did complete Simunition's training certification. There is no question that the fundamentals regarding SAFETY and goal oriented training detailed in Murray's book are universal.
If you are a firearms/defensive tactics instructor, you definitely need to read and own this book.
ExcellentReview Date: 2007-12-29
I've read Dave Grossman's On Combat and this is a great book for more on that topic.
great book - fun to readReview Date: 2007-08-06
On the downside the book lacks structure - not in the content but in the formatting. Shallow table of context (no numbering of titles, no visual hierarchy of titles, no Index).
one of the greatestReview Date: 2007-06-27
RBT saftey and moreReview Date: 2007-03-27

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Must read in these times of uncertaintyReview Date: 2007-07-20
FANTASTIC - every American should read - especially politicians!Review Date: 2007-09-14
Fantastic book - fantastic and easy to read. It has quite literally changed my life. Opened my eyes and made me rethink our form of "government" we know today.
There is still a knot in my throat from reading it and being so angry - even though I finished it last month!
Every taxpayer, every school kid, every parent, every voter should have a copy of this book.
Uncommon Sense should be REQUIRED reading for all Americans.Review Date: 2001-05-23
The author doesn't woo you with complex legal citings, boggle your mind with twists in logical and fanciful leaps.
In fact this book will help you indentify what kind of American you are, what kind of American you truely want to be, and how to recognize the difference between Real-Americans and those who claim or even think that they are being patriotic, but are are undermining the country we live in, mostly through confussion and inaction.
I wish I could afford to buy a copy for every person alive, it should be required reading for all Americans.
Should Be Required Reading!!Review Date: 2004-01-10
It's hard to disagree with the principles expressed in this book. I've bought 4 copies already to share with family and friends!
An uncomprimising look at liberty.Review Date: 2001-08-31
Delightfully this book is an easy read. The author wrote this book with the common man in mind. Splendidly I tore through this book in no time at all without having to read a single sentence twice.
Patriots, students, and anybody dedicated to preseving liberty and economic freedom should definately read this masterpiece. Its amazing that the information in this book is surpressed from our schools. Everybody should read this book twice and buy copies for all your family and friends.

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Delightful ... simply brilliantReview Date: 2006-12-01
I heartily recommend Lanczos's masterpiece!
So beatiful that feels like artReview Date: 2006-11-30
OK, but old-fashioned, few examples, and not many diagramsReview Date: 2003-04-29
This was probably a good book in its day (1950-1970), but
it's really old-fashioned now. A lot has happened in the
field of mechanics since Lanczos wrote it. For example:
- Computers are now used extensively to analyze and
simulate mechanical systems.
- The modern language of mechanics is much more geometric
and independent of any particular choice of coordinates.
If readers stop at Lanczos, they will have trouble
understanding the modern literature. He doesn't even
distinguish between vectors and one forms.
- Dynamical systems theory / qualitative dynamics has
contributed a lot to the understanding of mechanics
in the past 30 years. You won't read anything about
stable/unstable manifolds or strange attractors in
Lanczos.
The "problems" are so easy that they border on the
ridiculous. And don't try finding them at the end
of each chapter --- this book predates modern textbook
format. Lanczos hides his problems like Easter eggs.
In conclusion, this book is of historical interest only.
If you want to learn about modern mechanics, read
something that was published recently.
(I should add that the book is well-written, but that
doesn't fix the fact that it is dated.)
Timeless classic, masterful ...Review Date: 2006-12-20
It has little to do with taking the root of negative numbers. After reading Lanczos you will know it has do with "space" and what is a proper physical law. (Now you have to read the book to parse this sentence. Good.)
This is one of many wonderful insights Lanczos provides; with humor, wonder and crystal clarity. This is not a 'text book' on mechanics, you will get more out of it if you are familiar with the subject. He gives you understanding, not technique.
It is as if you can hum a few tunes. Reading Lanczos is experiencing the entire opera for the first time. Now you know the full story, how each aria is a part of the fabric; how each fits in the situation, the motivation behind it. The tunes you liked become richer, more profound, they are connected. The next time you sing you fancy you are a Caruso, a Puccini.
It is so rare to encounter a master who is also a gifted writer.
Some reviewers compare Lanczos to Feynman's Lectures, I agree partly. Lanczos is more literate and much more humble. Feynman is so busy being the genius from Brooklyn that his exposition is choppy and uneven. Lanczos is a better organizer and writer.
a lot of unfamiliar variational tricks, sometimes lacks proofs or underexplainsReview Date: 2007-07-18
Lanczos work clarified some of the concepts in which my CM course failed:
- the important difference in treating holonomic and nonholonomic constraints
- exact constraints are mathematical idealization of infinitely rigid constraint forces
- Lagrange multipliers for functionals (actions) not only functions
- the logical thread virtual work -> d'Alembert -> Hamilton's principle
- the connection between the action in configuration space and in phase space
The book introduced me to topics not covered by the course, which was my initial goal:
- elimination of ignorable variables in L or H formulation
- canonical transformations, definition and importance
- generating function of canonical transformation
- test for canonicity of transformation using Poisson brackets
- integral invariants of canonical transformations
- Hamilton's principal function
- Hamilton-Jackobi equation and analogy with optical wave surfaces
- separation of variables in H-J equation
- action-angle variables for separable periodic systems
- evolution of the system as a sequence of canonical transformation
- introducing geometry and geodesics in phase space
The reading definitely increased my freedom in manipulating the variational problem into equivalent variational problem. Examples of the two most weird for me manipulations are in the appendices. In the first appendix the Hamiltonian formulation is derived from the Lagrangian by introducing new variables, constraints and corresponding Lagrange multipliers, and then eliminating the variables. In appendix II, the most popular cases of Noether's theorem are derived by introducing new field variables in the action - I had no idea that was allowed. Very interesting was the idea that the world line of the system in configuration space can be parametrized with arbitrary parameter and the time becomes a function of that parameter that is varied together with the other generalized coordinates. Such variation is normal for GR but I've never seen it done in non-relativistic mechanics.
Some of the other reviews described the book as 'lucid'. I find that eggagerated - although the book shows lots of unfamiliar manipulations, sometimes proofs of validity or the necessary more detailed conceptual or calculational explanations are lacking. An example is the inclusion, all of a sudden, of the time as variable to be varied - where is the proof one is allowed to do that? In another case, the book tells you that by nullifying the boundary term when varying the action, one gets 'natural' boundary conditions for the Euler-Lagrange diff. equations. I failed to see how the physics of the problem would demand exactly those boundary conditions. Where the analogy between mechanics and optics was discussed, the book creates the impression it derived the Fermat's principle but in reality it simply proved that the path following the gradient of of constant surfaces is shortest between two points. So there is a certain gegree of fuzziness on calculational level (lacking proofs of validity) or conceptual level (underexplained concepts and relations).
I liked the the abundance of historical notes. You will learn that there are several formulations of the least action principle - Euler and Lagrange version, Jackobi version and Hamilton version. Each subsection has a small summary and there are a few problems per section to illustrate the main ideas but not enough for exercises.
There are two chapters that I think appeared in later editions and are too sketchy compared to the book core:
Chapter 9 discusses special relativity where you can see that guessing the relativistic Lagrangian on general grounds of Lorentz invariance gives almost effortlessly the relativistic dynamics without the usual gedanken experiments. At the end, Lanczos dives a little into GR using the Schwartzchild metric to derive orbits, bending of light rays and gravitational redshift around spherical body.
Chapter 11 gives a short presentation of fluid mechanics (a little unclear derivation, in Lagrange and Euler coordinates), elasticity, and electromagnetism. Noether's principle is used to derive the canonical and the symmetric energy momentum tensor. I haven't seen a crystal clear derivation of Noether anywhere and Lancsoz is not an exception. The problem is as usual ommiting what exactly is being transformed and why is that allowed.

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Fantasy with a Lesson!Review Date: 2008-07-14
Deeply romanticReview Date: 2008-04-15
Magical MysteryReview Date: 2008-04-07
Intense Romanace Review Date: 2008-04-04
Enjoyed this bookReview Date: 2008-04-04

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Incredible Realistic Reading! Something To Live By!Review Date: 2000-06-11
A highly recommended compendium of life wisdom.Review Date: 2000-05-09
A warm and fuzzy read.Review Date: 2000-01-10
President, Team 2 LEarn, incReview Date: 2000-01-08
Small but powerfulReview Date: 2003-08-14
There were several "ah ha" moments in this books for me, things that I just hadn't thought about in that way the information is presented. Naturally curious as I am, this only makes me want to share this book with friends. I liken the discovery of the action filled book with a beautifully wrapped present that one can't wait to open. An Example that I found to be pertinent to my life is the affirmation "I speak with power and Purpose". Sometimes its necessary to be quiet. To quote from this book: There are many times no response is required. Be cautious with your words and save your comments for those who will value what you say. The exercise: Give your next conversation your undivided attention. Turn your body to the person, look them in the eyes and open your ears to their words. Pause for 3 seconds before responding. If a response in not required, say nothing. For a person who is always eager to share an opinion, whether solicited or not, this is pertinent to my life and something that I will carry forth with me. This book is filled with epitaphs that are compact enough to be retained indefinitely.
Take this book with you, in your mind or on your physical person, you can't go wrong with it. A perfect gift for those in your circle of friends.

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Wildwood Wisdom Review Date: 2008-03-05
Great Book Review Date: 2007-11-11
GREAT BOOKReview Date: 2007-10-07
Outdoor handbookReview Date: 2008-02-08
The best outdoor survival book ever.
Buy it at least a month before you go camping.
Must read for campers.
The bestReview Date: 2007-01-05
Well I got it and it isn't hokey at all. I love this book. Taught me many things back when, taught me more things just now.

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From Heaven's Mouth to our ears. Review Date: 2008-05-23
A Block of ShaktiReview Date: 2008-05-17
This book compares favorably to Yogananda's 'Autobiography of a Yogi', and has the same underlying transmission of energy (shaktipat). I titled this response 'A Block of Shakti' to illustrate that transmission. The picture on the front cover shows Yogiraj in that state of freedom. He cannot leave that state even when he is writing. Whatever comes out, comes out, as he says in the book.
When you read this book, you should pay attention to your inner feelings, not so much to what your mind is saying.
Another Spiritual ClassicReview Date: 2008-05-17
There are few books out there by yoga masters that have this much knowledge and wisdom. If one is looking for a path or has their own spiritual practices now - this book will influence your thinking. The truths written in this book are transforming for those who are ready to hear this message.
Of course, the stories about Babaji just adds to so much more value to the book. I fully recommend this book to all truth seeking souls and thirsty hearts!
This book has been nominated for an national book award from The American Authors Association.
"subtle" and "complete" this is notReview Date: 2007-11-16
Yogiraj begins his ascent by contemplating whether or not Babji was the supreme avatar or whatever, it was then when he receives some enlightenment. How can that be a theologically valuable contemplation? It isn't the hierarchical state (i.e. saint, prophet, beautified, etc.) of a given religious figure that matters but their actions in life and meaning in them. We witness many miracles in this book and so called "insights" like visions of Babaji and so on.
It seems that the only quality that makes Babaji a saint is that he can appear anywhere and is "full of love" or a phrase like that -- or perhaps a more "subtle and complete" esoteric Hindu phrase -- which is never fully qualified in the book. He throws around words like "holy," "grace," and "love" without defining them and seeing the light of what they really mean. This guy has the spiritual depth of a thesaurus.
I gave this two stars in respect of those who follow this Hindu tradition (though I've talked to many Hindu's who find these guys as spiritually barren as I do). For fans of religious and spiritual books, check out Thomas Merton's "Seven Story Mountain" -- a powerful and beautiful autobiography, "Conversations With God" -- cheesy but good, or heck "Catcher in the Rye" and "Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance." Enjoy!
Total Transformation!!!!Review Date: 2004-09-29
This book is greatly enhanced with Yogiraj's 'Mantras and Chants' CD's vol. 1 & 2...there you will hear the Master speak and chant divine melodies that are extremely rare for most people to hear...from the Nath yogis of the Himalayas http://www.hamsa-yoga.org/things.html
Also, look here for information regarding meeting and seeing Him in person:
http://www.hamsa-yoga.org/schedule.php
He has a whole wealth of wisdom and knowledge to share with the world...Experience the Shivapat, Shaktipat and Pranapat!!!
Love, Light and Shakti Vibrationz...

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Amazing Quilting Book!Review Date: 2007-08-06
Great Little Quilt Book!Review Date: 2007-06-16
Great gifts for friends, old and new quilters!Review Date: 2007-05-30
90-Minute Quick Cute quiltsReview Date: 2008-04-17
WOW, Fun and Easy QuiltsReview Date: 2007-05-24
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