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Terrific BookReview Date: 2006-01-17
Torah as the unlimited wisdom of G-d Review Date: 2005-06-08
I hope this Shavuot to look into this particular Sefer more. It was also a favorite of my own Rebbe, the ' Holy Teacher' David Hertzberg who often taught it along with other favorites like the Kedushat Levi, the Moharran, the Degel Ephraim, Ishbitz, and others.
EnjoyedReview Date: 1999-03-17
Good JobReview Date: 2001-05-10
Universalism and JudaismReview Date: 1999-07-18
"There is an openness in this teaching to an authentic universalism that is rare in Jewish sources. All the tongues of humanity praise G*d, each in their own distinctive way but as part of the universal chorus. The Moses who "created openings, gates of Torah" in all the places and tongues of the world is not like the religiously imperialistic missionary who translates his own Bible into all the languages and thus rejoices at the spread of G*d's word. Here the "openings" have to come from within those languages and the cultures that are an inseparable part of them. If we understand that there is really but one G*d and listen to the prophet who says: "Everywhere incense and sacrifice are offered to My name" (Mal. 1:11), we will begin to understand our task as participants in and listeners to the truly universal human chorus."
The Gerer rebbe points out the real Torah was the innermost utterance of Hashem which created the universe. Everything in the universe is manifestation of Hashem. Even the Hebrew Torah itself is a "clothing" on top of the original Torah - a kind of translation, if you will.
One can only marvel at the succinct style and unique vision of this great spiritual master. While studying the Sefat Emet, I am struck by the spiritual poverty of this generations Torah leaders.

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A Legend in his own TimeReview Date: 2001-05-30
At times the author attempts to make sense where things are best left unsaid or provide background to help the reader understand why the characters act as they do but these are nit-picks and relate to my personal reading preferences.
It is unmistakable that I found it hard to put the book down once the adrenaline began to flow. The author pulls you in and refuses to let go. There are lessons to be learned in this tale... some are 'hard,' others more subtle... but no one will leave empty handed.
An engaging story! I hated to put it down.Review Date: 1999-09-08
A unique and beautifully written story.Review Date: 1999-09-03
Exciting and relevant characters that rivet the imagination.Review Date: 1999-08-31
The main characters find themselves questioning their beliefs as soon as they find themselves in this new world. A gripping spiritual, ethical, and personal struggle forces the readers to examine their own belief systems.
David J. Daly is a truly gifted author whose contributions to the literary world are fresh and exciting. If you're looking for formula writing, don't look here. The unique plot line will fascinate you and the ending will shock you.
Always enjoy time dimension change books and this was greatReview Date: 1999-10-14

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A comprehensive guide for the current state of the planet. Review Date: 2006-07-13
In this book the author also tackles the issue of over population that few environmentalists dare to discuss. The chapter about population succinctly explains the relation ship between the global population and the state of our planet and how this is the core problem to it's ills. An example from the book; the author predicts that the population level in 15 years from now will be 7.6 billion people and in 25 years it will be 8.4 billion from our current levels of 6.2 billion and that's his medium growth forecast
This book is a wake up call. Ron Nielson says it is not too late yet but time is short to reverse of perhaps ameliorate the problems about to occur. I believe this book is a must read for anyone concerned for the fate of the planet. It brings to a startling reality the facts of what is happening and what is predicted to happen to our precious home, Earth
Bigger than Rachel Carson's 'Silent Spring'??Review Date: 2006-07-03
In eight chapters, the book describes the state of the world, carefully summarising a massive amount of factual research on environment, population, land, water, atmosphere, energy, society and conflict. It is easy to read and quite complex issues are described simply and clearly.
There is a vast collection of very interesting facts in the text and more in many easily understood tables. For example, did you know that
-- oxidation of sulphides in wastes from most mining operations produces land, water and air pollution for several generations?
-- more than four babies are added to global population each second?
-- in Australia, over 4.7 million hectares of agricultural land have been degraded by dryland salinity?
-- underground water reserves are defined as non-renewable as they take about 1400 years to recharge?
-- average temperatures in some regions of Australia increased by 2ÂșC over the last century?
-- worldwide, around 14% of natural gas is lost in transmission?
-- there are around one billion obese people in the world, 300 million critically obese and 170 million underweight children?
-- the assets of the world's 200 richest people grew by $2 million per person per day from 1994 to 1998?
-- the US spends about 50% of its discretionary budget on military activities?
Chapter 9 provides a summary of the previous eight chapters, and in Chapter 10 - Landmarks of Progress - the author extracts answers to some critical questions, based on the information provided in the earlier chapters. Most provocative are his projections, based on careful - and very conservative - trend analyses based on published facts.
Take just one example: oil. Around 95% of global transport depends on oil. Many other industries depend on oil, too. We have used up about half of the known reserves. The demand will very soon exceed supply and that gap will widen very rapidly. In our market-based economy, this will lead to very significant price increases (already oil has tripled in price from $US25 to $US75 per barrel in the last five years). What will we do when we cannot afford to fill up the tank? What will be the consequences for food distribution?
Besides these 10 chapters, there are nearly 100 pages of appendices, notes, references and two indexes (one by subject and the other by country and region).
The author, a nuclear physicist, is very careful to refrain from 'doom and gloom', focusing most on facts and a little on probabilities for the future. And he asks a lot of hard questions.
If we needed a wake-up call, this book is it -- and a deafeningly loud one at that. I read a lot of books and this one is, in my view, the most important book published in Australia in more than 10 years. It ranks with Rachel Carson's 'Silent Spring'. In the Australian publisher's opinion, it is the most important book they have ever published, in 15 years.
If the trends described in The Little Green Handbook are even close to being accurate, then the lives of our children will be very, very, very different from ours, unless we change our behaviour very quickly, across almost all areas of our lives.
Read this book--for the sake of your children.
A Compassionate Tale of our Possible DemiseReview Date: 2006-06-21
The Little Green Handbook puts into print the evidence about global trends we all fear are true but avoid as they spell the end of our dominance of the planet. As Ron states in his Epilogue on page 263, "We have entered a unique century, in which questions about our survival will be answered and our future decided. This century will mark the conclusion of the first ever population explosion, with all its damaging and ominous consequences. For the first time in human history, we are approaching and crossing the ecological limits of our planet. Never before has the survival of the human race been so threatened. Never before has there been a convergence of so many critical global trends"
This is a must read
Must know information for us all Review Date: 2006-06-21
With the release of the Little Green Handbook we can no longer claim ignorance as an excuse for not taking action to address the environmental devastation we are inflicting upon our planet. The Little Green Handbook should be compulsory reading for every politician on the planet. It should also be studied in schools across the globe because our children have a right to know about the environmental legacies we are leaving them.
Ken Davey
Tamworth Australia
Valuable green resourceReview Date: 2006-06-20
As someone who earns a living from words, it was with trepidation I approached a book filled with figures. But within hours of starting the book I realised the enormous power and impact of seeing this data laid out in tables. The figures really do speak for themselves, with some help from Dr Nielsen. Under each table he gives an example of what the data is telling the reader and allows you to confirm that you are reading the information correctly.
Dr Nielsen's message is not only that humans are reaching the ecological limits in many of these areas but that in some we may have already surpassed them.
For example, the concept of the ecological footprint has gained widespread uses as an indicator of how much land it takes to produce the resources to maintain a person's basic needs and lifestyle choices. Dr Nielsen says the current global footprint is 2.3ha per person, but global capacity is 1.8ha per person - that means the world's current consumption is at rates 28 per cent higher than global ecological capacity.
The handbook is full of facts and figures that are presented in a way that is never cumbersome or less than an absorbing read.
It is a great reference for anyone with an interest in the environment.
This review first appeared in Government News magazine, Volume 25, Issue 2, March 2005.

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Best Actuarial BookReview Date: 2007-02-22
Good one but for advance usersReview Date: 2007-03-01
important topic not often coveredReview Date: 2008-02-13
The problem occurs when insuring for floods, earthquakes, fires and other disasters. Stuart Klugman and Bob Hogg in 1984 wrote the first introductory text to acquaint statisticians with such probability models that are important in the insurance business. Other books covering the subject were covered in books on risk theory designed for actuaries. This book covers all the topics and assumes mathematical and staistical knowledge at the level of the book by Hogg and Craig (so some calculus is required).
great introduction to models needed in insuranceReview Date: 2000-08-09
The problem occurs when insuring for floods, earthquakes, fires and other disasters. Stuart Klugman and Bob Hogg in 1984 wrote the first introductory text to acquaint statisticians with such probability models that are important in the insurance business. Other books covering the subject were covered in books on risk theory designed for actuaries. This book covers all the topics and assumes mathematical and staistical knowledge at the level of the book by Hogg and Craig (so some calculus is required).
Mathematics for property and casualty insurance actuariesReview Date: 2008-03-24
I am a lecturer in Actuarial Studies at an Australian university and set this book for one of my (later-year undergraduate) units. In my opinion, this is the best General Insurance text book available and students whom I have spoken to tell me that they like this book very much, too. I highly recommend this text for all student actuaries.


Excellent Holistic Guide for Herpes TreatmentReview Date: 2008-01-27
Thank you, Christopher!Review Date: 2007-07-15
Are you ready to change your life?Review Date: 2006-06-23
Everything I do now is for the better of my health, herpes, body, and soul, because I am living and eating and loving consciously. Christopher advocates through his book, and through his life, living and treating herpes holistically. As he says "There is an ocean of love and mercy around us at all times, ready, willing and able to assist in our healing. To receive your healing you can tune into this life-force anytime".
You will learn how to accept that you have herpes (cold sores are herpes too) and change your life to make the virus inactive.
Christopher inspires by relating personal stories and writings such as "Nine Years in The Wilderness", "Nine Stages of Dealing With a Herpes Diagnosis" (EXCELLENT), "He or She Just Ain't That Into You" (a personal favorite, you will see why).
Christopher further educates by including his herpes diet (it works and also made my winter allergies much less severe), recommended supplements, lifestyle and state of consciousness tips, a guided daily visualization for herpes, how to handle an outbreak, and much information on his natural remedies and how and why he makes them.
I recommend this book if you are ready to live the life you envision!
The only book you need to understand living with herpesReview Date: 2007-07-15
I have given the book to several family members and friends who have herpes and they have loved it too. I highly recommend this book.
A light in a dark, cold worldReview Date: 2007-07-08
There are no quick fixes for this and our emotional and psychological health is extremely important when dealing with this virus. Christopher Scipio makes a good point to touch on this throughout the book.
I am one of those people who does not buy into the big drug companies and quick fixes, so am drawn to holistic medicine.

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An action packed storyReview Date: 2006-04-08
I loved itReview Date: 2006-01-06
Excellent BookReview Date: 2006-01-02
I highly recommend this book. Buy it for your self and as a unique and insightful gift for a friend
True life in Central AmericaReview Date: 2005-12-25
Wonderful!Review Date: 2005-12-15

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Good for beginners.Review Date: 2008-08-19
Yeah!Review Date: 2007-12-14
thanks! now i love cooking
looking for a book like this for agesReview Date: 2007-08-31
A must have...Review Date: 2007-12-07
Happy & SatisfiedReview Date: 2007-05-07

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Great ClassicReview Date: 2007-12-30
These types of books are great to bring in the car for some family fun time!
Young children love this book!Review Date: 2007-07-06
Amazingly Fun BookReview Date: 2003-02-09
My kids adore this book!Review Date: 2006-02-25
This is the first book I ever learned to readReview Date: 2002-09-01

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A good Bible for youth peopleReview Date: 2006-08-23
Coolest bible ever! no pun intendedReview Date: 2006-08-09
One Way orange metal BibleReview Date: 2006-04-02
Does the JobReview Date: 2005-10-23
Only negatives are the print is a little small (but not overly so.) and flipping to passages is a little bit of a trick since the metal edges of the cover make it a little tougher to get your finger in next to the pages.
The cover is cool, and is a conversation starter.
A Most Sturdy BibleReview Date: 2006-03-14
Note: The Silver, Green and Orange are old stock and are NLT version1 the red and vlack are the NLT Second Edition. Next reprint of the others will be the revised NLT.

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A heartwarming touch to this positive-minded messageReview Date: 2008-04-03
Important Book Teaches Children the Concept of ServiceReview Date: 2008-02-19
The True Meaning of a GIFTReview Date: 2008-02-12
A BlessingReview Date: 2008-02-11
We LOVE this book!Review Date: 2008-02-07
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