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The Original Columbia PlateauReview Date: 2002-01-25
The Original Columbia PlateauReview Date: 2002-01-25

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Excellent reference to the USA's hottest food and wine sceneReview Date: 1998-10-30
wine first then the food, the cookbook for wineloversReview Date: 1999-03-10

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Great informationReview Date: 2008-01-12
NFT Seattle Guide - RelocationReview Date: 2007-12-12

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Not Just for Tree HuggersReview Date: 2004-03-01
I was prepared to dislike it... but it is wonderful!Review Date: 2005-10-07

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This is what education can beReview Date: 2000-08-03
The book is a stunning achievement at so many levels. Students and teachers managed to do interdisciplinary, integrative study. From local settings, they dealt with international and intercultural matters. Science and technology were given a human dimension. The universal significance of particular issues was underscored. Abstractions became particulars. People came together. In a society where youth and adults are lured by the trivial, these teachers and students dealt with fundamentals. They modeled for the nation what education at all levels should and can be.
In the process, they inspired hope. While it was natural in 1986 to speak of the Chornobyl explosion in apocalyptic categories that stressed catastrophe, the basic meaning of "apocalyptic" as a "revelation" was lost. Has something been disclosed about human beings and the world? What can we learn about ourselves and our relation to other selves and the environment in which and with which we must live? The book and all that preceded it answered a resounding "Yes!"
A thank you to the authors also for resisting the pressures against doing such work in Ukrainian. It is so much easier to capitulate to those who still insist on using Russian instead of the official language of the country.
This is simply an excellent book.
Sincerely
Eugene E. Lemcio, Ph.D. (206) 281-2208 elemcio@spu.edu
Nuclear Legacy: Students of Two Atomic CitiesReview Date: 2000-05-27

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"The Odyssey is mezmerizing!"- Jimmy D.Review Date: 1998-08-24
It was full of adventure and excitement.Review Date: 1997-11-04
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A Classic Analysis Deserves Larger ReadershipReview Date: 2000-09-19
Required Korean Government ReadingReview Date: 2001-05-03
Although this book was published originally in 1991 (reprinted in 1997), the full effect of the events it describes are still unfolding. Relations between the two Koreas, and both Koreas' relations with foreign nations, particularly Japan, China, Russia, and the United States, are complicated by questions from just this period of history. Where is Korea? Who are the Koreans? Both these basic questions continue to unnerve Koreans as they try to locate themselves in the larger world outside Asia. Eckart's argument undermines the Korean argument, that Koreans were developing into a modern nation just like any western nation. He also undermines the role of Koreans in the capitalist development of their own country. He even, by questioning the origins of Park Chung Hee's inspiration for developing South Korea after the Occupation, undermines all of Korea's development efforts. One is left with the disturbing thought, that Korea, as the average Korean loves to say, is the land of one racial group, a theory fraught with serious moral implications.
Eckart's argument also frustrates the search for an alternative to authoritarian development by a strong government, whether colonialist or Park-esque. Its as if the Americans had crowned Washington after all, instead of devising an original alternative to the despotism the revolutionaries had just defeated. As Korea stumbles through reform with a president highly unpopular and limited by constitutional restrictions, these thoughts,this book raises,take on more urgency.

A great overview of political corruption in SeattleReview Date: 1999-02-12
Chambliss explodes the truth that others fear to whisper.Review Date: 1999-03-18

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Excellent picture book, where the language is as telling as the artReview Date: 2008-04-13
The simple yet iconic color illustrations bring the events of the Million Man March to lifeReview Date: 2007-12-04

Bush Senior's double crossReview Date: 2002-05-27
GOOD BOOKReview Date: 2001-11-02
students in China , they thought Bush would help them,
but Bush and his busness partners were more interested
in looking after there own interast s . My heart goes out to the students . I liked how the book was written .
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