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Related Subjects: Hearing Vision Smell and Taste Touch and Sensation
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Future (Eyewitness Guides: Millennium Silver Classics)
Published in Paperback by Dorling Kindersley Publishers Ltd (1999-10-18)
Authors: Michael Tambini and Andree Grau
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An amazing book with great ideas for the future!
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 1999-09-05
This book has great ideas for the future, like: The tallest tower, a future home, solar cars, the future man, and much, much more future ideas! It even has quotes of what people said through the 20th century which end up for future ideas! You should buy this book!

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Fuzzy Bellies: A Book to Touch and Feel
Published in Board book by Little Simon (2003-02-01)
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fuzzy bellies: a book to touch and feel
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Review Date: 2005-12-05
This book has been the biggest hit with all of the children I have bought it for. Great even for the youngest as they love to touch the fuzzy bellies.
Highly recommended!

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Gardens for the Senses, Gardening as Therapy
Published in Paperback by Petals & Pages Press (1999-04-20)
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Highly recommended for its creativity
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2001-12-13
Authoritatively written by horticultural therapist Hank Bruce (who is also president of the Florida Chapter of the American Horticultural Therapy Association), Gardening For The Senses, Gardening As Therapy is not an ordinary gardening book - it deals with the mental, emotional, and spiritual needs that gardening fulfils, through its quiet beauty and appeal to the physical senses. From the ten most fragrant flowering plants to gardening as a means of connecting with Life, the first section of this book deals with how gardening specifically for one's senses can bring new joy and fulfillment to this age-old endeavor. The other two sections of this book deal with how gardening can be used as therapy to benefit children, the developmentally disabled, recovering addicts, survivors of abuse, Alzheimer's patients and more. Gardening For The Senses, Gardening As Therapy is highly recommended for its creativity, and truly delivers on its intent to show the hidden values of gardening to the people in need of stress relief and emotional restoration.

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Getting Through to Difficult Kids and Parents: Uncommon Sense for Child Professionals
Published in Paperback by The Guilford Press (2004-09-29)
Author: Ron Taffel
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Very useful and readable
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Review Date: 2007-08-12
As a child and family therapist, I found this book to be very helpful, practical and easy to read.

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GLOBAL SENSE: Awakening Your Power to Save Our World
Published in Paperback by Media Visions Press Ltd (2008-06-22)
Authors: Judah Freed and Dr. Vandana Shiva
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Media Visions Press
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Review Date: 2008-06-21
Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R2CDVGW2NZB00N Judah Freed makes global sense.

GLOBAL SENSE: Awakening Your Power to Save Our World

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Globalisation: Making Sense of an Integrating World
Published in Hardcover by Profile Books (2002-02)
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The best on globalization
Helpful Votes: 12 out of 13 total.
Review Date: 2003-07-01
This book, which is a compilation of articles from The Economist, is one of the most insightful texts on the mechanics of globalization.

The book is written in the refreshing style of The Economist: concise, factually precise, and opinionated. First, it makes the liberal case for globalization, tracing the benefits of international exchange and competition to the classical economists; and it supports that case with logic and numbers.

Then, one by one, it discusses equity markets, tax policies, global businesses, inequality, aid, the environment, technology and international finance. In the process, this book puts together an impressive collection of facts: it asks the question "what are people saying about globalization" and then evaluates perceptions and prescriptions against data from think-tanks and academics.

This balance between theory and fact makes the book appealing. Globalization could not have a more articulate advocate than The Economist, and this book includes the best articles that have appeared in the magazine; if one had to read only one book on globalization, this should be it.

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A God for the Earth
Published in Paperback by Sense of Wonder (2006-10-31)
Author: Blaine, C Readler
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Just brilliant!
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Review Date: 2006-12-28
I started reading this book and couldn't put it down. What a brilliant concept. It read like an adventure book, but the subject matter is deep and satisfying. I highly recommend it.

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God, Man, & Common Sense
Published in Paperback by Wheatmark (2007-11-15)
Author: Jerry McConnell
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god man and common sense
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Review Date: 2008-03-07
God, Man and Common Sense is a common sense approach to creation by God and is the only plausable approach to creation. The Big Bang theory offers a random creatiion by nothing, from nothing and is not even credible. The book also covers many aspects of Christianity and explains the plan of salvation to the atheist. Events described in the chapter, "God In Action" are awesome and should convenience everyone that God is real.

J. Mac

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Good Food Tastes Good: An Argument for Trusting Your Senses and Ignoring the Nutritionists
Published in Paperback by SpringStreet Books (2007-10-15)
Author: Carol Hart
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Super-Sensible Info on Nutrition
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-06
If you've ever stood in a supermarket aisle, bewildered and squinting at nutritional labels, GOOD FOOD TASTES GOOD offers an invaluable guide to interpreting the often kinky maze of your "Recommended Daily Requirements."

Who establishes these requirements for your food--and what do those numbers really mean? What circuitous path does your food take from its place of origin to your supermarket or restaurant table--and why is its journey so often unpleasantly lengthy? Health and science writer Carol Hart answers these questions thoroughly and in depth.

Keenly reasoned, rigorously researched, and often wickedly witty, GOOD FOOD TASTES GOOD explores complex issues, offering simple, commonsense advice. This is the best book I've read on nutrition and food in the USA, bar none.

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Good Grief: Making Sense of Death, Dying & Funerals
Published in Paperback by Stepping Forward (1997-05)
Author: Mark H. Shearon
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Understanding and not being afraid to talk about dying.
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 1998-11-30
Understanding that one need not be afraid of dying, death, and funerals. Mark H. Shearon gives us a delightful insight to growing up in a funeral home, when all funeral directors lived in their place of employment. Mr. Shearon also gives us practical tips on preparing for someone's funeral or our own funeral. He also gives us ideas as to how to celebrate the life of the person who has died or how we would like our own funeral service be conducted.


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