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On Becoming Exceptional: SSM Health Care's Journey to Baldrige and Beyond
Published in Paperback by ASQ Quality Press (2007-04-30)
Author: Mary Jean Ryan
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Quality lessons from a team that's done it
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Review Date: 2008-08-25
This little book is one part instructional guide on how to systematically approach quality improvement, one part success story of teamwork in action, and full of great ideas for any manager, in healthcare or any other industry. Among these ideas are the "meeting in a box," a great way to spread a consistent message throughout a large organization, and the personal passport as a way of keeping every individual worker focused on his or her key goals. Mandatory reading for anyone in healthcare administration and highly recommended for managers in every other industry.

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One Hundred Nature Walks in the Missouri Ozarks
Published in Paperback by Cache River Press (1997-03)
Author: Alan McPherson
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A well-balanced mix of popular and less-known hiking places
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Review Date: 2004-10-17
Focusing on the Southern Illinois hiking opportunities, Alan McPherson has a superabundance of destinations to choose from. Listing fifty of them effectively hits most of the more popular destinations, but also allows for a healthy listing of not-so-well-known places. This makes Fifty Nature Walks in Southern Illinois a book distinct from most others (about Illinois Hiking). If you frequently hike in Illinois, this is definitely a book worth having in your library, especially if you live in or near southern Illinois. If you don't hike in Illinois very often, you might prefer a more general Illinois hiking guidebook, that highlights notable destinations across the entire state.

This book provides trail maps for each destination, several pictures throughout the book, and two maps at the beginning of the book that pinpoint each destination on a regional map of southern Illinois. Trail distances and difficulty are noted with each description. Directions to each area are provided as well, along with interesting insights about the uniqueness of each locale.

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Southern Illinois is one of the relatively undiscovered natural areas in the United States. Unfortunately, many, have stereotypically, envisioned Illinois as a vast sea of agricultural flat-lands. While this may be true for some parts of Illinois, the tip of Illinois benefits from the scenic interior plateau as it stretches from the Mississippi to the Ohio River. There is a wealth of natural beauty in Southern Illinois, exemplified by the Ozark hills, natural rock formations, bluffs, ravines, streams, numerous lakes, swamps, sloughs, and the great Ohio and Mississippi Rivers. This book details ample recreational opportunities for the reader for years to come. The nature walks listed range from the simple of the kind that require little exertion to the difficult and strenuous that require many miles of travel and are for the more experienced hiker. Most nature walks are reasonably traversed in a few hours or less. Let Fifty Nature Walks in Southern Illinois help you experience the wonders of this fabulous area.
Alan McPherson has taken the opportunity to catalogue fifty locales in Illinois in a similar way to which he has done in southern Indiana (Nature Walks in Southern Indiana). In southern Illinois McPherson documents over one-hundred actual hikes within these locales, all of which are open for public use. Alan is a naturalist and the author of several successful books relating to nature and hiking in Florida, southern and northern Indiana, and California. He has master's degrees in natural resources, park and recreational administration and alternative education. Alan has personally hiked the trails in this book. Most of all, Alan loves nature and wants you to enjoy it as well, and to protect it for future generations.

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One Square Mile
Published in Paperback by Walker & Co (1993-01)
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Great book !
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Review Date: 2000-04-06
First I should say that I read this book in three days. Once I started, I could not stop reading anymore. It is definitly the best book I read in the last year. P.K. really made it to build an exciting thriller on the one side but also give a lot of financial details on the other side. As far as I am able to judge he leaves the impression that he had visited all these countries mentioned in the book (at least he shows many details about Germany's financial capital Frankfurt). Last but not least I would like to point out that this book is worth reading not only for people interested in finance and investment banking. Although Paul K. shows many details about these subjects he always knows how to explain them in a very simple and understandable way. To cut a long story short: it is an incredible book really worth reading !

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Online Therapy: A Therapist's Guide to Expanding Your Practice
Published in Hardcover by W. W. Norton & Company (2005-08-15)
Authors: Kathleene Derrig-Palumbo and Foojan Zeine
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Excellent Book
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Review Date: 2005-09-07
This book was well thought out and is easy to read. Author Derrig-Palumbo took the time to do great research and wrote it well. The foreword by Dr. Ellis is fantastic. Great way to learn how to expand my practice.

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Order and History (Volume 1): Israel and Revelation (Collected Works of Eric Voegelin, Volume 14)
Published in Hardcover by University of Missouri Press (2001-11)
Author: Eric Voegelin
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The Classical Consensus: Reason and Revelation
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Review Date: 1998-08-25
Eric Voegelin's monumental historical masterpiece encompass a series of 5 volumes of a new vision of a theoretical history. Voegelin's Israel and Revelation approached the question of revelation from a highly sophisticated view of revelation as part of a historical context. The traditional theological analysis imparts only a limited dimension to the historical reality of revelation. Voegelin's theoretical conception takes us to the heart of revelation as a human activity that created a discontinuity from the the secular world view. He carefully used the Biblical account of revelation against a scholarly approach to revelation that is grounded in the order of being, i.e., the order that reflected the symbolism of revelation. He pointed out the inherent limitations of confusing the order of revelation with the pragmatic dimensions of the human existence couple with confusing revelation as a "second reality" experience. Voegelin investigation in the historical figures of revelation and the complex relationship that must be mastered to keep the religious tension with the order of being and pragmatic structure of human existence. A very absorbing book and a great understanding of revelation in a historical context.

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Order and History (Volume 3): Plato and Aristotle (Collected Works of Eric Voegelin, Volume 16)
Published in Hardcover by University of Missouri Press (2000-03)
Author: Eric Voegelin
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A Referent for Life
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Review Date: 2001-08-09
The world is a fortunate place when there are two people alive -- at the same time -- who understand Plato. Eric Voegelin was clearly one of those people in the twentieth century. This material was originally published as Volume 3 of Order and History, the core of the magnus opus that Voegelin chose to publish during his life time.

I met Eric Voegelin once as a graduate student, and asked him, "why'd you publish all this stuff?" I've been digesting his answer ever since. It was "to resist totality and totalitarianism."

Particularly, seen from this standpoint, a clear core of this book is his articulation of the Platonic concept of "metaxy," or the in-between character of life. In philosophical terms, this refers most directly and fully to "in-between" the Agathon (e.g., see myth of the cave and the Divided Line in the Republic) and the apeiron (explored most directly and deeply in the Timaeus). For the philosophically uninitiated, it is possible to speak of this in more mundane terms.

An unstated corollary of Plato's notion of the "metaxy" is that life is always larger than our categories. From a Socratic/Platonic perspective, this may include but will entail more than the epistemological recognition that every way of seeing is a way of not seeing. The notion of the "metaxy" is most fundamentally a linguistic indice pointing to ontological plenty as the ground of life, albeit lived within bounds of existential scarcity. This is a notion commonly shared by the great civilizations of East and West. The notion of the "metaxy" underscores that life is lived within a tension between the "transcendent" and "immanent" dimensions of being.

When we lose track of this tension, as we have to a great extent in the modern world, and subscribe to reductive ideological notions/understandings of life -- and most particularly, when we imagine that we can encapsulate life within the pride of our own "enlightened" categories -- on a political plane, there may be little to constrain the prideful actions of ideologies, irrespective of whether their clothing is Red or Black, or whether it is "left" or "right." Irrespective of the political stripe, repression and murder become "justified" in the pursuit of an ideological aim -- which in Voegelin's philosophical terms is to dissolve the "metaxy" in the usual modernist mode, through immanetizing the transcendent "eschaton."

Voegelin's philosophical terms may sound remarkably abstract to the modern ear (recall Robert Dahl's silly review of Voegelin's The New Science of Politics for the American Political Science journal). Facile critiques such as Dahl's typically focus on the unfamiliar language while overlooking the elementary fact that what Voegelin is asking us to do in every aspect of his work is to take a journey that precisely allows us to see the world in terms other than that of our inherited climate of opinion. For those willing to be thorough scholars rather than merely play at it within the context of given suppositions, Voegelin's scholarship offers new vistas and incredibly rich fields of study. His scholarship offers the capacity to reflect upon and act in the world in a substantively grounded mode with implications for every discipline (see e.g., A.G. Ramos' New Science of Organizations).

I submit that a key to understanding this text and the greater body of his work at large is to grasp the central significance of the "metaxy" -- not as a concept within the history of ideas -- but as a life referent of perennial relevance to the recurring challenge of resisting sophistic pretensions and the inherited or emergent ideologies of any time and place.

This text demands a great deal. You'll develop insights into Plato and Aristotle available no where else. But for Voegelin, such studies were never a matter of antiquarian interest. They were a matter of developing meaningful referents for life. The value in this text is precisely in its yield, capable of resonating throughout your life and offering far more than the initial effort it will require of you.

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The Other Missouri History: Populists, Prostitutes, And Regular Folk
Published in Paperback by University of Missouri Press (2005-01-30)
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A variety of essays by learned authors
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Review Date: 2005-04-09
The Other Missouri History: Populists, Prostitutes, And Regular Folk explores Missouri history and its effects on all levels of society. A variety of essays by learned authors include "Race, Citizenship, and the Origins of Organized Labor in Antebellum St. Louis", "Survival Strategies of Farm Laborers in the Missouri Bootheel, 1900-1958", and "Prostitution and Reform in Kansas City, 1880-1930". Written with a keen knack for detail and explaining complex socio-economic fluctuations in plain terms, The Other Missouri History is a welcome contribution to state history collections especially for its revelation of the side of Missouri most traditional historical accounts overlook.

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Other Noted Guerrillas (of the Civil War in Missouri)
Published in Paperback by Hickory Press (2007-03-30)
Author: Larry Wood
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A welcome supplementary resource for Missouri Civil War reference libraries
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Review Date: 2007-05-13
Written by historian Larry Wood, whose articles have appeared in "Blue and Gray Magazine" and "Missouri Historical Review" among other periodicals, Other Noted Guerrillas of the Civil War in Missouri is a close study of the more overlooked guerrilla fighters in Missouri. Most such studies focus especially upon Confederate leader William Quantrill and his close associates; Other Noted Guerrillas of the Civil War in Missouri scrutinizes fifteen guerrilla leaders who were not close to or had no association with Quantrill. From desperados and gangs to "The Notorious Sheriff Clem" and Bloody Bill's brother Jim, Other Noted Guerrillas of the Civil War in Missouri offers biographical information, highlights of major attacks and incidents undertaken by the guerrilla fighters, and a handful of black-and-white photographs. A welcome supplementary resource for Missouri Civil War reference libraries, due to its in-depth focus on fighters who carved their mark on history even though they received less renown for it.

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Our Black Diamond Heritage: A Pictorial History of the Coal Mining Areas of Macon County, Missouri
Published in Hardcover by Curtis Media, Incorporated (1993-01)
Author: Donna Llewellyn Lester
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Phenominal!!!
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Review Date: 2005-03-01
An excellent tracing of an entire family lineage with an abundance of information as well as accuracy!!!

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Outside Shooter: A Memoir
Published in Paperback by University of Missouri Press (2003-07)
Author: Philip Raisor
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History of basketball as seen through the eyes of a player
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2004-01-13
Outside Shooter: A Memoir is the personal autobiography of professional basketball player Philip Raisor. The pressure of serving in a team sport in the 1950's is aptly recalled (especially since this was an era when American society first took steps toward integration in professional team sports), steps as hotly resisted in the area of athletic competition as anywhere else. Both Philip's physical struggles and difficulties of conscience are astutely and honestly detailed in superbly insightful work which is especially recommended to the attention of anyone interested in the history of basketball as seen through the eyes of a player on the front lines.


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