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Great guide!Review Date: 2000-10-11
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Fences Of Stone A Great BookReview Date: 2005-02-28
Great Book!!!!

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must haveReview Date: 2007-09-11

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Wonderful author!Review Date: 2006-11-26

Very useful manual for coastal wetland plants:Review Date: 1997-12-02
-Coastal Wetland Ecology: A General Overview (different tidal wetland habitats, their description and characteristics, & typical species of each)
-Identification of Coastal Wetland Plants (keyed system, easy to use diagnostic keys)
-WETLAND PLANT DESCRIPTIONS and ILLUSTRATIONS (this is over half the book, organized by environment: Each entry with name, common and scientific names, family, full description, habitat, range, similar species, and very accurate diagram drawings by Abigail Rorer. Over 150 species covered).
-Places to Observe Coastal Wetlands, with maps
-Sources of Other Information, References, Glossary, and Index.
Should the author ever desire to revise or write another edition, I hope he doesn't change much, as it is good, but he might consider adding a few key upland plants which grow in extreme proximity to coastal wetland plants; these might be American Beach Grass (Ammophila brevigulata), Beachpeas (Lathyrus maritimus), Seaside Rose (Rosa), Stinging Nettle (Urtica dioica), Bayberry (Myrica pensylvanica), Sea Celery (Ligusticum scoticum), Common Sow Thistle or Beach Lettuce (Sondus oleraceae) - but these are easily learned on their own.
This is an excellent, very well written reference manual, useful to environmental consultants, wetland delineators, and botanists. Get a plastic book cover to protect it, and use it in the field (or salt-marsh, as the case may be). This may be the best text on this particular subject. -DMM
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Reveiw of the Filed Guide to Coastal Wetland Plants of the Southeastern United StatesReview Date: 2006-08-22


One of Swedenborg's more challenging and controversial worksReview Date: 2005-03-13
The Final Judgment, one of Swedenborg's lesser known works, presents a startling claim: "The Last Judgment began last year--1757--and was completed by the end of that year." This judgment occurred in the spiritual heavens when God saw that the "church" had lost its true identity, which is compassion and charity.
Swedenborg's view of the Last Judgment stresses God's love and mercy and combats the fearful prophecies of fiery destruction and eternal damnation that have characterized this subject for so long. He asserts that biblical prophecies must be read on a symbolic level to understand their true or internal meaning. . . . This short work offers hope for the continuation of life on earth, the triumph of good, and eternal salvation. By understanding the universal application of his visionary insights, readers from other spiritual traditions can appreciate Swedenborg's writings for the truth they convey.
Emanuel Swedenborg, 1688-1772, was a remarkable visionary. A member of the Swedish Parliament, he was known throughout Europe as a scientist, inventor, and prolific writer. He is best known, however, for his extensive theological writings that fill thirty volumes, in which this work is included. Among other subjects, he wrote of the symbolic meaning of the Bible, spiritual symbols in the physical world (correspondences), a life of service and personal responsibility, and heaven and hell.
Contents
* The Destruction of the World is not meant by the Day of the Final Judgment
* The Procreations of the Human Race on the Earths will never Cease
* Heaven and Hell are from the Human Race
* All who have ever been born men from the Beginning of Creation, and are deceased, are either in Heaven or in Hell
* The Final Judgment must be where all are together, thus in the Spiritual World, and not on Earth
* The Final Judgment takes Place when the End of the Church is come, and the End of the Church is when there is no Faith, because there is no Charity
* All Things Predicted in the Apocalypse are at this day fulfilled
* The Final Jugment has been Accomplished
* Babylon and its Destruction
* The Former Heaven and its Abolishment
* The State of the World and of the Church hereafter
* Index

Foundations of Rota's thinking on polynomials, etc.Review Date: 2005-06-01
An earlier paper of Ronald Mullin and G.-C. Rota, _Theory_of_Binomial_Enumeration_, anticipates this theory of special polynomial sequences, and, as the title suggests, is concerned with its application to combinatorial enumeration.
Not everyone agrees that the modern umbral calculus can be very fruitful.
This book begins not with the title paper, but with Rota's first paper on combinatorics, _The_Number_of_Partitions_of_a_Set_, published in 1964. It is in that paper that Rota first applied linear functionals on spaces of polynomials to combinatorics. It is remarkable that this paper never explicitly mentions that the number of partitions of a set of size n is the nth moment of a Poisson distribution with expected value 1, since it mentions it _implicitly_ repeatedly. Rota uses a lemma that is formally very similar to the "Robbins lemma" of empirical Bayes methods in statistics, without appearing to be aware of any connection.
This book also contains the only joint paper Rota wrote with Richard Stanley (author of _Enumerative_Combinatorics_), on basic theory of generating functions; Peter Doubilet is also a co-author.
The one paper appearing here in which Rota is not identified as one of the authors is by Curtis Greene, on valuation rings of lattices.

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Excellent Guide for FishingReview Date: 2000-12-29
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