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The How To BookReview Date: 2007-11-04
Excellent toolReview Date: 2003-01-19
Techniques That You Can Use In Your Classroom TomorrowReview Date: 2000-11-25

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Soccer Drills: Skill-Builders for Field ControlReview Date: 2008-01-20
Soccer DrillsReview Date: 2007-11-28
Practical ApplicationsReview Date: 2007-10-26

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The Soccer Handbook for Players, Coaches and ParentsReview Date: 2007-12-30
The Soccer Handbook for Players, Coaches and ParentsReview Date: 2007-12-11
Schertz, Texas
Mr. Luongo
Sir I could go on and on and on about what I thought of your book. I have tried to teach the principles I learned in it to my own children but I have become so frustrated because they don't mesh well with the way that so many coaches coach. If only people would play disciplined soccer. At first the kids would be frustrated and even get beat but their grasp on the fundamentals would eventually far outshine the gambling mentality with which most of the soccer I've seen has been played. From the first kick down the field from the keeper, to the crosses down near the goal I just remember the analogy you used of how crazy that would be if basketball where played in that manner. Hey, thank you so much for your work. Shortball soccer without all of this one touch stuff ( I don't remember if you commented on that but most kids don't have the talent yet to handle the one touch stuff nor do I personally see the need for it if people are spread out and exercising proper ball handling skills) would make me much happier. I want my son to experience disciplined soccer but his high school team is stuck in the long ball, one touch, cross towards the goal rutt. They've individually have talent but the ball is thrown away or headed away throughout the game. I want to let the coach see your book or do something. Last year I tried to summarize some of the principles I had learned from your book and pass them on to him, but that was a fragile situation. I don't think it did any good. Do you have any suggestions? My daughter plays community soccer and has the same type of coaching. I'm not a know it all but would just love to see the game played upon sounder principles.
Thank you for the talents and knowledge you have shared. Take care.
Sincerely,
Jeff Gruwell
A Must Have Soccer Guide!Review Date: 2007-11-08

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Excellent book!!!Review Date: 2002-04-29
A Great NASCAR GuideReview Date: 2002-08-28
A "Must Have" for Those Who Follow the Nascar CircuitReview Date: 2002-08-31

Bible prophecy at its best!Review Date: 2003-12-01
The author has deep insight into the deep things of God, much of what he has forseen in scripture has been fulfilled, and continues to be fulfilled. The verse-by-verse commentary on "The Lord's Great Prophecy" of Matthew 24 and 25 is insightful and an asset to those student of end time prophecy.
Understanding the "end of the world!"Review Date: 2003-07-22
I love reading the end of this book!Review Date: 2003-06-16


Must be revEred..Review Date: 2006-12-30
Strong Sufi womenReview Date: 2002-03-23
It is About Time!!Review Date: 2001-11-29

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suicidal patientsReview Date: 2006-08-14
Suicide BasicsReview Date: 2006-02-01
Essential reading.
Essential reading for all practicing cliniciansReview Date: 2002-09-16
By taking a few simple precautions you can greatly minimize your chance of being sued. But, I believe, even more importantly, Bongar champions the idea that if you provide high quality care the odds of you being able to prevent a suicide dramatically increase. According to Bongar, high quality care happens when you have a real understanding of both clinical and legal issues and you apply this knowledge and tailor your approach to each individual.
Obviously you're a therapist, and not a fortuneteller, and so mistakes will happen. Why not learn the basics ahead of time so that you don't make stupid mistakes?
If you effectively deal with a suicidal patient, and he or she improves, then you may have just helped someone save his or her own life. I can't think of a better feeling than that, which is why Bongar provides you with a manual to effectively deal with the suicidal patient. Take responsibility for your practice and prepare for the worst because by doing so you may achieve the best outcome of all.
With that said, I want to be clear about the format of this book. It is written for clinicians. If you are looking for a self-help book this is definitely not for you. Bongar is a therapy researcher and so like much therapy research the book is somewhat dry. This is to be expected since the list of citations alone span thirty-eight pages. The fact that all this voluminous literature has been synthesized into one book is impressive indeed and one only need consider how dry it would be to read all the primary sources to realize the service that this book provides.
Specifically the book provides:
1. A history of suicide research and current theories and research in the field.
2. A comprehensive section on the legal issues involved in treating suicidal patients.
3. Many methods to assess patient
risk including assessment protocols and case histories.
4. Best practices for treatment in both inpatient and outpatient
settings
5. A section on risk management that includes suggestions for unfortunate event that the patient carries out a
suicidal act.

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an excellent read, very helpfulReview Date: 2003-08-09
statistics professor teaches statistics and sabermetricsReview Date: 2008-04-18
Once at an ASA meeting I heard him give a talk about how he was able to make statistics exciting for non-statistics majors by teaching it solely using baseball examples. His course became one of the most popular in the school which is amazing. Most students who are required to take statistics don't understand why it is an important discipline to learn about. They are usually bored to tears because of the dry presentation of the usual statistics lectures. These courses are generally hated by these students and they avoid them if at all possible. Albert's approach is new and seems to be working. I think he wrote this book for statistics teachers to help them learn how to teach a course like this. This book can serve as a basic statistics text or as a reference for those fond of sabermetrics.
A hit about hitsReview Date: 2003-08-07
Using this data, the authors have hit a resounding home run, and touched all the bases. The examples are easily understood, even if you have limited knowledge of the game. Nearly all of the techniques of a basic statistics class are covered, making this suitable for use as a textbook. The main points of difference are the absence of a great deal of hypothesis testing and the inclusion of a chapter on the events of an inning modeled as a Markov chain.
Baseball fans will want to read this book to settle arguments and start new ones. One can argue, as I have on many occasions, about which of two players is the best or which one should have been the Most Valuable Player (MVP) for a particular year. There are some very detailed comparisons of players, showing conclusively, at least to me, which one was best. I was fascinated about the run producing value of all of the possible offensive outcomes of a batter getting on base by getting a hit, walk or being hit by a pitch. Their analysis includes the value of advancing runners already on base, which explains why a single is worth 1.0 and a walk worth 0.61. Runners often advance more than one base on a single and a walk will advance runners only if first base is already occupied. A large collection of problems is given at the end of each chapter and the data for the problem is always included.
At this point in my professional life, I dread the examination of textbooks for basic classes. Over time, they seem to take on a bland sameness that dulls the mind, even though they do have differences. This is the liveliest, most interesting statistics book that I have ever read.

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courageous honestyReview Date: 2006-11-20
Truly InspirationalReview Date: 2006-10-30
Encoruagement to weather storms of lifeReview Date: 2007-02-20
Dwight Alexander had it all, a loving bond and children. In the blink of an eye, his world began to tumble. Mr. Alexander was at a seminar when he received the call that his wife and children had been in a terrible accident. His wife Tina was killed on impact; his sons were hospitalized. "Colin was hurt, but his injuries appeared to be from the neck down." Grant had an extensive head injury. At first Mr. Alexander didn't understand just how serious the boy's injuries were. "Colin and Grant were both critical; they'd lost their mother and were fighting for their lives."
Mr. Alexander walks the reader through the tragedy one step at a time. "Sunday came and I did the same things." While life felt as though it should come to a standstill, it went on. People continued on with their lives. But part of Mr. Alexander was missing. There was Colin and Grant to think of; Dwight had to find a way to cope.
There came a point when Dwight had to turn things over to God. He drew strength from the story of Job. God restored all Job had lost and multiplied it. Dwight triumphantly went on with his life.
Dwight Alexander authored "Through These Doors," with the hope that his tragic loss and experience will help someone else to heal. Mr. Alexander offers encouragement to readers to weather the storms of life. His story is one of inspiration and courage. Mr. Alexander is a talented author. He successfully conveys his pain and triumph with others. The photographs make this story come to life on the pages. The cover is perfect for this book. I highly recommend "Through These Doors" to Christians and those who enjoy non-fiction.

Worthy of praiseReview Date: 2002-01-02
Thank you for a beautiful bookReview Date: 2001-09-07
The journey of grief . . . .Review Date: 2001-09-10
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