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One Team One Dream
Published in Paperback by Lulu.com (2007-04-28)
Author: Chris Manning
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Requred reading for baseball fans
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Review Date: 2008-09-02
Chris Manning's book is an outstanding account of the importance of teamwork. Manning avoid drifting into cliche, as other "True stories" do, in order to present us with real life characters, warts and all. Through an almost game by game recount, Manning keeps the reader on the edge of his seat every game, conveying the emotion that he and his team felt during every pitch. This is a definite must read for anyone who loves baseball, especially anyone who wants to be a baseball player. It's refreshing to read about athletes who put their team, instead of themselves, first.

A story capturing the true essence of high school baseball
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Review Date: 2008-09-01
Being a kid that spent every minute of his time growing up wanting to be on a baseball diamond, Chris Manning's book "One Team One Dream" brings back all of those feelings that I had so many years ago. He does a wonderful job covering the highs and lows, the ups and the downs, essentially the true roller coaster emotions that embodies high school baseball. It was easy to relate to the players as the games and season unfolded, each chapter bringing me not only closer to the ending, but bringing back those lost memories of my high school glory days as well. I recommend this book for any sports fan, or even just the casual one who wants a reminder of the innocence of the game.

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Packers by the Numbers: Jersey Numbers and the Players Who Wore Them
Published in Paperback by Prairie Oak Press (2003-08)
Author: John Maxymuk
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Excellent Research Tool!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2003-09-05
This book fills in the many blanks that researchers need for the Green Bay Packers! A MUST read for any Packers fan!!

An engaging, easy-to-pick-up reference
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2003-11-09
Divided into 99 chapters, one for each number, Packers By The Numbers: Jersey Numbers And The Players Who Wore Them by John Maxymuk specifically profiles famous players of the Wisconsin Green Bay Packer football team as arranged by the assigned numbers on their football jerseys. Concise yet packed from cover to cover with information and statistics, Packers By The Numbers is an engaging, easy-to-pick-up reference which is most especially recommended for dedicated Packers fans!

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The Paraprofessional's Guide to the Inclusive Classroom: Working As a Team
Published in Spiral-bound by Brookes Publishing Company (2001-12)
Author: Mary Beth Doyle
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Happy customer
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Review Date: 2008-07-10
I was veryyyyyyy! happy with my last purchase from Amazon my books were at my home when promised. The quality of both books was great it was if I went to a store and purchased them. I can't believe how fast I got both books I ordered early thinking it would at least one to two weeks but they were at my home two or three days after I ordered!!!!!!!!!! I will never order books online from anyone else unless it's Amazon.com!!

Perfect handbook
Helpful Votes: 11 out of 11 total.
Review Date: 2000-10-20
This book is designed so paraprofessionals and the professionals they support can explore their relationships, roles, and responsibilities together. Many team-building activities and worksheets guide the team in defining the paraprofessional's responsibilities. Although the concepts aren't simple, the writing style is accessible to all readers. Perfect for community college courses and staff development for paraprofessionals.

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Patterns for Computer-Mediated Interaction (Wiley Software Patterns Series)
Published in Hardcover by Wiley (2007-08-24)
Authors: Till Schummer and Stephan Lukosch
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A useful resource to designers of collaboration technology
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Review Date: 2008-05-06
I'm really enjoying this book as I plan development for a new collaborative software system. We had already done a great deal of work on the high-level requirements for the system when I got the book. As I read, I keep thinking, "Hey, what a great concept! Well put! Oh, yeah, that's a great idea." The authors put an astonishing amount of work into collecting and codifying these ideas. They have made a real contribution to the groupware community.

Surprising and insightful!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-08-29
Whenever I get a new book to review, I always approach it with a mixture of anticipation, curiosity, and dread, especially given the increasing number of books about patterns and, in this case, the size -- 581 pages! When I finally found a small window and sat down with "Patterns for Computer-Mediated Interaction," I was intending to hurriedly skim as much of the text as possible to get an idea of what it was like. Several hours later, I was hooked. What a surprise this book is! Yes, it's topical. The patterns are about developing software to allow people to have the best interaction experience possible. That is where the world is headed, no doubt! The patterns in this book, however, are not just about the technical aspects of these systems, the authors also address the "socio-technical" issues that are important for the people-side of this domain. What was especially interesting to me, as a long-time "patterns fan," was the intriguing and enlightening discussion of pattern languages and the close examination of the pattern language of Christopher Alexander. I've read many essays on this topic but this presentation was very special. I learned a lot. You can't ask for more than that. I can recommend this book whole-heartedly, not only for developers in this domain but also for anyone who wants to study a model pattern language and learn more about patterns and how they work together to solve problems. Two thumbs up!

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The Perfect Season: How Penn State Came to Stop a Hurricane and Win a National Football Championship
Published in Hardcover by Pennsylvania State University Press (2007-08-30)
Author: M. g. Missanelli
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Man, what a book!!!!
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Review Date: 2008-03-24
Man what a book!!!! Fortunately for me, I was a student at PSU when this game was played. Some of the players were in my classes and some of them I knew on a first name basis.

This book took me back to a time when life was simpler and simple satisfactions, like football, at the time meant little, but over time they mean a lot more.

The author takes you into the game. Not just what you saw on TV and how the announcers made it look, but really takes you into the pre-game, how the Fiesta Bowl people did what they did to get this game played on Jan 2.

He takes you on the field with each of the players 20 years later as they relive the greatest college game that they ever played. Even the insights from the Miami players makes this book totally complete.

I couldn't put it down and am glad I bought it. I gave it to my Brother and he read it in about 4 days.

Great book, great story

Perfectly written: The Perfect Season
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-12-26
Mike Misannelli did a fantastic job on this well researched, well written time capsule. It helped me recall my fondest memories of a magical season.
I strongly recommend reading the book, then watching the D.V.D. of the game.

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Philadelphia Eagles Team Logo Gift Bag (Large)
Published in Sports by Pro Specialties ()
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EVERYONE LOVED THE BAG
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Review Date: 2007-12-29
This bag is great. I got it for my hubby for christmas. Every one who saw it under our tree loved it and asked where I got it. Highly recommend! Also highly recommend amazon!! This is the best site to buy from, super saver shipping was such a big help, and they ship fast. Amazon prices are lower then walmart on some items I purchased.

Go COLTS!!
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Review Date: 2007-01-24
This is a very nice large gift bag. It is sturdy, colorful and nicely detailed with team logo and name. It was a great b-day bag for my husbands gifts.

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Pittsburgh Pirates Encyclopedia
Published in Hardcover by Sports Publishing LLC (2003-05)
Authors: David Finoli and Bill Rainer
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Finally an all-in-one history of the BUCS!!
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Review Date: 2004-01-02
It is finally here! This book includes everything you could want to know about the Pirates. It rates the Top 100 players in Pirates history, Top 10 teams, and 10 worst teams. It includes info on all of the Pirates managers, general managers, and owners. It provides a year-by-year season recap. It has info on each of the ballparks the Bucs have called home. If you want one book for reference on Pirates history, this is the one.

Your source for all things Bucco
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2003-09-30
By far the best book on the Pittsburgh Pirates that I've seen, complete with season-by-season recaps and stats galore. The highlight: Lifelong baseball fans Finoli and Ranier offer their picks for the 100 best players in the history of the storied franchise. It's sure to start an argument or two among fans of the black-and-gold, but that's what a good book should do. Well-researched and written, this is a must reference guide for any self-respecting Pirates fan. (And you know who you are.)

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Pittsburgh Steelers Team Logo Gift Bag (Large)
Published in Sports by Pro Specialties ()
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EVERYONE LOVED THE BAG
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Review Date: 2007-12-29
This bag is great. I got it for my hubby for christmas. Every one who saw it under our tree loved it and asked where I got it. Highly recommend! Also highly recommend amazon!! This is the best site to buy from, super saver shipping was such a big help, and they ship fast. Amazon prices are lower then walmart on some items I purchased.

Go COLTS!!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-24
This is a very nice large gift bag. It is sturdy, colorful and nicely detailed with team logo and name. It was a great b-day bag for my husbands gifts.

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The Pittsburgh Steelers, Revised and Updated: The Official Team History
Published in Hardcover by Taylor Trade Publishing (2005-09-25)
Author: Abby Mendelson
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Great Buy
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-02-24
This is the perfect book for any avid NFL fan and a must buy if you pull for the Steelers.

get this asap
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2006-02-14
Big Ben: 27-4 as a starter (2004-2005 seasons)---only losses (3 of which were injury-related): Patriots, 2004 AFC Championship game (if Plax holds on to sure TD pass, we are only down 7 with about 7+ minutes to go in that game; Ben did some good things and was battling thumb and toe injuries) and also in 2005 (if Randle El doesn't get `cute' and lateral that pass to Ward, we probably win; again, Ben did some good things), as well as the Bengals in 2005 (Ben has beaten Carson Palmer's Bengals 3 times: twice in 2004 and big-time in the AFC Wild-Card game in 2005; Ben had 3 TD passes in this lone defeat and was battling a thumb injury) and Indy in 2005 (as we know, he got revenge in the AFC Divisional Playoff game; Ben threw a TD pass to Ward in this Monday night defeat and was coming off an injury-induced layoff).

Ben's FIRST NFL game: 2004 Pre-season at Ford Field vs. the Lions...last game of 2005 season: 2/5/06 at FORD FIELD, SUPER BOWL XL VICTORY!!!


So Ben didn't play a superb game in Super Bowl XL and there was some controversy...

--Super Bowl IX, 1/12/75: Steelers win 16-6 over the Vikings---Future Hall-of-Famer Terry Bradshaw is only 9 for 14 for 96 yards...BEN WAS 9 FOR 21 FOR 123 YARDS...Bradshaw threw a lone TD...BEN RAN FOR A LONE TD... Future Hall-of-Famer Fran Tarkenton's numbers were putrid: 11 for 26 for 102 yards, 3 interceptions, NO TD's! We were only winning 2-0 going into the third quarter (on a safety); a boring game. The Steelers wore their white shirts and Terry had a beard (the other 3 Super Bowls: black-and-gold shirts, Terry clean shaven)...WE WORE OUR WHITE SHIRTS IN XL AND BEN HAD A BEARD...the game turned on a VERY controversial "fumble-that-wasn't" by the Steelers Larry Brown: the Steelers left the field dejected, the Vikings were in prime territory...then the officials ruled Brown was down before the ball came loose (no way!!!!!)...and the rest is history;

--Super Bowl X, 1/18/76: Steelers win 21-17 over the Cowboys---Future Hall-of-Famer Roger Staubach almost pulled out another miracle comeback...Swann's great falling-to-the-ground acrobatic catch led to no points (!);

--Super Bowl XIII, 1/21/79: Steelers win 35-31 over the Cowboys---the Cowboys' Jackie Smith drops a SURE TD pass that would have tied the game AND our go-ahead TD was aided by a very controversial tripping penalty that cost Dallas 33 yards: Lynn Swann fell over Benny Barnes's ankles and, as Bradshaw has admitted, it shouldn't have been a flag...we were ahead 35-17 at one point...Staubach almost brought them back (35-31);

--GAME BEFORE SUPERBOWL XIV: AFC Championship game vs. the Oilers, 1/6/80: Steelers win 27-13---late in the third quarter, officials ruled that Oilers receiver Mike Renfro did not have possession of what appeared to be a game-tying TD (WRONG!!!! He was in bounds; bad, bad call)...and the rest is history...

---Super Bowl XIV, 1/20/80: Steelers win 31-19 over the Rams---Bradshaw threw 3 INTERCEPTIONS and we were losing for most of the game...until Lambert saved our butts by intercepting QB Vince Ferragamo's pass...and the rest is history
(Steelers in the 1970's: regular season---99-44-1; playoffs: 14-4)

NON-STEELER SUPER BOWL "LUCK"---
Super Bowl XXV, 1/27/91: Giants defeat Bills BECAUSE SCOTT NORWOOD BARELY MISSES A RELATIVELY EASY FIELD GOAL, one of the biggest blown plays ever!;
All 3 of the Patriots victories were by exactly 3 points...and the Eagles really blew it with poor clock management (sound familiar?)!;
Super Bowl XXXIV, 1/30/00: Rams defeat Titans, 23-16--- The Rams' Mike Jones tackled Kevin Dyson at the 1-yard line as time expired. Dyson would have tied the game; Super Bowl V, 1/17/71: Colts beat Cowboys, 16-13, via a field goal... Dallas' Chuck Howley, who picked off two passes, became the first defensive player and the first player from a losing team to be named MVP.



The Steelers have been in the Super Bowl in the 1970's. 1980's, 1990's, and in the new millennium (2000's)---
IX (1975), X (1976), XIII (1979), XIV (played in 1980), XXX (played in 1996), XL (2006)

Big Ben---ONLY QB to ever go to Championship game his first two years; youngest to win the Super Bowl (Steelers: first 6th seed to go/ win; only team to beat #1, #2, and #3 seeds on the road and win; three-way tie for most Super Bowl victories: 5, along with Dallas and San Francisco; tied for second with most Super Bowl appearances: 6, along with Denver [who have `only' won 2])...comparison to other Hall-of-Fame and/or outstanding QBs---
Jim Kelly: 0 for 4; never won a Super Bowl;
Fran Tarkenton: 0 for 4; never won a Super Bowl;
Dan Marino: 0 for 1; never won a Super Bowl;
Kenny Anderson: 0 for 1; never won a Super Bowl
Len Dawson: won one Super Bowl (and lost one, as well);
Johnny Unitas: won one Super Bowl (and lost one, as well);
Joe Theismann: won one Super Bowl (and lost one, as well);
Brett Favre: won one Super Bowl (and lost one, as well);
Kurt Warner: won one Super Bowl (and lost one, as well);
Ken Stabler: won one Super Bowl
Joe Namath: won one Super Bowl;
Phil Simms: won one Super Bowl;
Steve Young: won one Super Bowl;
Also: John Elway: after FIFTEEN YEARS IN THE LEAGUE, won two...after losing 3 very badly!

BEST run in sports history (as confirmed by a Congressional resolution!): won 8 in a row---
Bears (who had an 8-game winning streak), Vikings on the road (who had a 6 game winning streak...and Cowher NEVER won in a dome stadium before!), Browns on the road, and Detroit on 1/1/06 (where, unbeknownst to us at the time, we were headed for 2/5/06!); Bengals on the road (#3 seed, previously beat us), Colts on the road (#1 seed, league's best record, heavily favored, dome stadium, previously beat us; the Fumble, the Tackle, and the Miss), Broncos on the road (#2 seed, favored, 10-0 at home)...and the #1 NFC seeded Seahawks "on the road" in another dome, Detroit's Ford Field (where Big Ben started his NFL career vs. the Lions in the 2004 pre-season!!!)

YOU HAVE TO GET THE TWO-DVD SET "STEELERS: THE COMPLETE HISTORY" (2005; NFL Films), 1933-2004 (too bad they didn't wait a year haha!)---the main feature is 2 hours and 20 minutes long and covers 1933 up to and including Beg Ben's 2004 season; incredible. All the `lean years' (1930's-1960's; 1980's) are covered, NOT just the "glory seasons"---Kordell, Brister, Malone, Stoudt, Hanratty, etc. etc. etc. The bonus feautures are awesome, ESPECIALLY the 45-minute Jerome Bettis special-VERY IRONIC!! You will see Tommy Maddox with the Bus when they were both Rams in 1995...excellent miked-on-the-field comments, often funny, by Bus, Ward, and Cowher...Jan. 2005 AFC lowlights, Hines Ward crying, Jerome's reaction, and the tantalizing hint that Super Bowl XL wil be played in Jerome's hometown of Detroit...which makes what they did in 2005/2006 VERY story book! Also: the Bill Cowher, Terry Bradshaw, Franco Harris, Rocky Bleier, Myron Cope, Dick Hoak, and Bill Saul segments/ specials are very entertaining, as is the Super Bowl XIII feature..get this...as well as the SUPER BOWL XL DVD---2005 season highlights included, as well as the 2006 playoffs!

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Planning for Bird Flu: A Balanced Perspective for Family and Business
Published in Paperback by Lulu.com (2006-01-16)
Author: Bird Flu Insider Team
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Bird Flu 2006 is excellent value especially as a download
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Review Date: 2006-06-27
These two guys from Canada (I think) have achieved an excellent balance between warning and reassuring about the expected pandemic. As a physician I have seen the effects of both panic and complacency in health matters and this publication avoids both. I am using it as the core of a teaching package for my family and friends as we try to prepare, within a budget. It is user friendly yet technically sophisticated, an unusual combination. The interface with the birdfluinsider.com website makes it easy to follow the constant changes in this world-wide phenomenon. Recommended without reservation.

Comprehensive planning tool
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Review Date: 2006-03-11
Being a mother and a business woman I was concerned about Bird Flu for my family and my enterprise. The explanations in the book about avian influenza, the potential pandemic and how to prepare have given me a solid foundation to plan and research further.

The book proved to be an excellent starting point and I recommend Bird Flu Preparedness Planner as a companion book.


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