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Everyone Eats: Understanding Food and Culture
Published in Paperback by NYU Press (2005-03-01)
Author: E.N. Anderson
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Plenty of cultural insights and background history
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2005-07-04
There's a strong relationship between biological need and culture: a relationship emphasized by E.N. Anderson, professor of anthropology at University of California Riverside, in his survey Everyone Eats: Understanding Food And Culture. Discussions range from the aesthetics of eating and different sensory perceptions between cultures to the needs for foods as displayed in differing literature of cultures, and surveys of how food fads change over time. Plenty of cultural insights and background history lend to a survey particularly recommended for college-level students of anthropology and social science.

Plenty of cultural insights and background history
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2005-07-04
There's a strong relationship between biological need and culture: a relationship emphasized by E.N. Anderson, professor of anthropology at University of California Riverside, in his survey Everyone Eats: Understanding Food And Culture. Discussions range from the aesthetics of eating and different sensory perceptions between cultures to the needs for foods as displayed in differing literature of cultures, and surveys of how food fads change over time. Plenty of cultural insights and background history lend to a survey particularly recommended for college-level students of anthropology and social science.

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Restored
Published in Paperback by e3 Resources (2007-01-15)
Author: Neil, T Anderson
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I love this book!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-10
This book is for everyone who want a deeper understanding of who God is to you and who you are to God. It is challenging and encourages thought on your personal Christian walk. I find the teaching simple and solid. I strongly recommend this book for every Christian.

RESTORED
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-13
The title "RESTORE" is truely speaks to me in at this time in my life.

I can't put this book down, it's alive speaking to me as I read each page.

Anyone restoring their life with Jesus Christ, well I hope helps you in

your life or a wonderful gift for a friend who wants to be closer to Jesus

in a heartfelt way-God Bless!

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The Expert Guide to Windows 95
Published in Paperback by Sybex Inc (1996-02)
Authors: Mark Minasi, Patrick Campbell, and Christa Anderson
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If you buy only one book on Windows 95, let this be it...
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 1998-03-13
If you can buy only one book on Windows 95, let this be it. The only reason I gave this book a 9 instead of a 10 is because it's on the verge of going out of date, and I would prefer a newer version (1998). HOWEVER, it's still the book to buy. The information is concise and easy to read, yet technical enough to those with an intermediate to advanced knowledge of Windows 95. I bought it as a precursor to studying for the MCSD Windows architecture exams, and I think I made an excellent choice. Buy it!

Hold on to your keyboard & mouse. Possibly one of the best!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 1997-02-12
Have actually rated this book a "9.5", (actually a "10") in the spirit of the Olympics, leave room for the book that has that added edge is a true "10". Mark Minasi, Christa Anderson, and Patrick Cambell have truly done their home work on this one. There is a silent personal touch as you read through the pages, kind of like they understood what some people might be going through and looking for in a book of this type. Don't get me wrong as this is also a very powerful publication and is very useful at my level. It will more than meet the needs of the mid-range user to the power user, wouldn't recommend it to the novice. I just happen to have enjoyed the style compared to some of the other reference books I have used. The layout of both the sections and chapters give it a sense of organization making you feel comfortable reading. It allows a person to move around without getting lost, and if you do, the table of contents isn't very far away. Which is also very well layed out. If you are on, or work within, a network or an administrator in some capacity the network chapter is most excellent and very extensive! Networks are also mentioned throughout the other sections. Even contains a chapter and references throughout for the "registry hacks" that will show you the way, but be careful. The troubleshooting section is heaven. The entrie book fills those voids Microsoft has left out in it's documentation. The CD that is included makes this even a better buy. The multimedia portion is very informative and, again, well put together. The tools section is even better. If you are looking for a book(s) and CD package, I purchased the set which included "Mastering Windows 95" (The Windows 95 Bible) by Robert Cowart, this is the one to buy!! It will help guide you throgugh life with Windows 95. Thank you for the nice work everyone!!!

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Exploring Second Language Reading: Issues and Strategies
Published in Paperback by Heinle ELT (1999-01-01)
Author: Neil J. Anderson
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Excellent resource
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Review Date: 2007-07-05
This book has many real world examples and strategies for teachers to use. I will consult it often over the next year as I plan my lessons!

A wonderful teacher source
Helpful Votes: 14 out of 14 total.
Review Date: 2000-04-06
Whether you are a beginning second language teacher or a very experienced one, this book is a "must-read." It covers the most important aspects of teaching reading in a second language. It provides the reader with thorough explanations of theories underlying the reading process, allows the reader to explore his/her personal philosophy in teaching reading, and offers a variety of instructional strategies easily adaptable to any classroom. The book reads easily and provides a lot of food for thought.

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Famous Dave's LifeSkills for Success
Published in Paperback by Famous Daves Foundation (2003-12-25)
Author: David W. Anderson
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The Only Success Principles Book You'll Ever Need - Awesome!
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Review Date: 2007-03-13
Dave has done an outstanding job of revitalizing and illustrating the principles of success that apply to every single person in the world - regardless of whether we choose to believe in them or not. Life Skills for Success is a book that should be given as a gift to every high school graduate - in fact, the contents of this book should be taught as curriculum throughout high school to prepare kids for the real world. Not just for kids, however, this book is an accessible, easy-to-read advice manual for adults who want to succeed in any endeavor they put their minds to. I highly recommend this book to everyone, and every high school graduate we know personally receives a copy from my husband and I upon graduation - I wish I'd had this book when I graduated! Great book!

Fantastic!!
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Review Date: 2006-07-03
Famous Dave has overcome many obstacles and emerged a huge sucess!

This book contains his candid and humble story, and Dave freely shares his wisdom on every page.

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Fear of Falling (Wild at Heart)
Published in Library Binding by Gareth Stevens Publishing (2002-12)
Author: Laurie Halse Anderson
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Time to Shine
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2004-09-27
Laurie Halse is an amazing childrens author. Her talent for writing is beyond belief. When Davids Dad comes to visit david learns some new things. After he falls of the horse he wonders if this will be the end. Find out by reading Laurie Halse Anderson's Fear of Falling..

I felt as though I was one of the characters in the book.
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2001-09-27
This is one of the best books I've read because it seemed so real. Fear of Falling was exciting, especially when the author wrote about the Siamese cat being treated for breathing problems, with younger kids helping the vet as vet assistants. I want to be a vet someday. David, the main character, learned that jumping horses is dangerous and riders should take precautions. But he learned he could fall and still like jumping. This book seemed real because the characters were young, and the story was told from their point of view. Readers should be at Level 6 (third grade) to read this book.

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Fear the Darkness: Anderson PSI Division #1 (Anderson Psi Division)
Published in Mass Market Paperback by Black Flame (2006-02-28)
Author: Mitchell Scanlon
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ANDERSON'S DEBUT IS A GEM
Helpful Votes: 11 out of 11 total.
Review Date: 2006-03-17
Over the past few years the Black Library from Games Workshop has put out a number of books featuring the longtime 2000 AD hero Judge Dredd. But now, finally, they are giving Psi-Judge Anderson her own series and Fear the Darkness is the debut novel. You know whenever Anderson is involved, that the supernatural elements are going to be ratcheted up a few notches. The opening chapter serves to introduce Anderson, should anyone need it, and gives us a quick glimpse into her powerful psychic powers. She and a rookie Judge named Whitby have to descend down into the depraved world of the Undercity of Meg One to locate a young boy who was kidnapped by Satanic cultists. Whitby is quickly getting skittish as the growing number of cannibalistic trogs that are massing while Anderson admonishes him to be quiet so she can get a psychic trace on the boy. They locate him in an abandoned church and rescue him just as he is about to be sacrificed but they're not getting out so easily as the pair soon find themselves battling a demon who has come through the door opened by the cultist's leader.

The opening chapter helps new readers get acquainted with Anderson's powers and personality and while long-time readers certainly need to introduction, it was still an exciting little mini-adventure. Anderson gets little time to rest however. She is summoned to Sector House 12 to investigate the death of a convicted man who was being kept in one of the holding cells. The man was burned to death yet oddly no other part of the cell was burned. Futhermore, a message scrawled in blood reads "judged". But when Anderson investigates the holding cell she is surprised to find there is not a trace of phychic aura. An investigation of the body itself ends up the same way. Such a trauma would have left psychic residue but the victim seems to have been completely erased from existence leaving only an empty shell. There is no trace of memory whatsoever! Anderson soon learns that this is the sixth such murder that has taken place at the Sector House, all beginning with a power outage, followed by the victim being burned alive.

Tom complicate matters, the SJS (Special Judicial Squad) the group that judges the Judges, has become involved in the investigation as they think the murderer may be one of the Judges. They are not happy when a Psi-Judge becomes involved, especially when that Judge is the well known Anderson. The chief of the SJS investigation, Hass, does everything he can to slow Anderson's investigation but even he cannot deny some supernatural activity being involved when a veteran Judge seems to go insane, and attacks other Judges. Anderson soon detects the presence of a malevolent entity within the Sector House but what may be worse is that the entity is aware of Anderson as well.

Fear the Darkness works well not as just a sci-fi story set within the futuristic society of Mega City One, but also as a dark horror tale. Anderson proves she's every bit as tough as Judge Dredd, but also has to face psychic horrors that Dredd never has to deal with. They make an interesting pair with their contrasting styles. Mitchell Scanlon has written a true gem for Anderson's debut story.

Reviewed by Tim Janson

Outstanding!
Helpful Votes: 12 out of 12 total.
Review Date: 2006-05-08
By the year 2126, atomic war has decimated humanity and the world is a bleak wasteland, inhabited by mutants and freaks. Most people live in vast, walled cities. Boredom, unemployment, and crime is sky high. The authorities must use an iron fist to keep the 400 million citizens in check. Justice is upheld by the implacable Judges. They are empowered to act as judge, jury, and executioner. Radioactivity has given some people dangerous talents: telekinetics, pyromaniacs, telepaths, and more. It is the Psi Division's task to do what the regular judges cannot: deal with supernatural phenomena and hunt mutant psychics down. Its ranks are comprised of telepaths and psychics, able to scan minds, even those recently deceased. Psi-Judge Cassandra Anderson is the best in the division.

For unknown reason power is briefly being shut down at random times within Sector House 12. Upon regaining power a felon is found burned to death in a holding-cube. Those first on the scene find the word "Judged" written upon the wall with the victim's blood. However, when others arrive on the scene, the bloody word has disappeared and forensics cannot find any evidence that it had ever been there. Psi-Judge Cassandra Anderson is sent to investigate.

Judge Anderson soon realizes that a malignant psychic presence is at work. This dark presence can possess normal civilians and even some judges. But what this entity wants is worse than anyone could possibly imagine.

***** This is Psi-Judge Anderson's debut novel. It combines futurisic sci-fi and horror in such a way that I had chills traveling down my spine often. I strongly recommend that you not begin this novel until you have lots of spare time. I absolutely could not force myself to stop reading; therefore, I ended up reading the entire book in a single sitting. I eagerly await the next Judge Anderson episode! OUTSTANDING! *****

Reviewed by Detra Fitch of Huntress Reviews.

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Ferris Wheels: An Illustrated History
Published in Hardcover by Bowling Green University Popular Press (1992-12)
Author: Norman Anderson
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An informative documentation of the ever-popular amusement park and carnival ride
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Review Date: 2006-06-02
A photomechanical reprint of the 1992 Bowling Green University Press edition, Ferris Wheels: An Illustrated History by Norman Anderson is an informative documentation of the ever-popular amusement park and carnival ride. Guiding reader through its remarkable history, Ferris Wheels reveals George Washington Gale Ferris, Jr.'s most creative and timeless constructions through its over one-hundred and ten year history as a key feature for American carnivals and fairgrounds. Profusely illustrated with historical photographs and line drawn sketches, Ferris Wheels is very highly recommended reading and a welcome addition to personal and community library collections.

The Ferris Wheel Bible!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2001-03-30
This book is the ultimate authority on Ferris Wheels. The history of Ferris Wheels is comprehensive and has copious footnotes. The references go deep. There was one reference that caught my fancy, and after extensive searching, found that it is a reference in one library in England, and shows up no where else! The photographs are good, but not great. An excellent and detailed section on patents related to Ferris Wheels. Anderson has written a super 400+ page reference work. Strongly recommended.

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Finish It with Alex Anderson: 6 Terrific Quilt Projects, How to Choose the Perfect Border, Options for Edges
Published in Paperback by C&T Publishing (2004-09-01)
Author: Alex Anderson
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Outstanding!
Helpful Votes: 16 out of 16 total.
Review Date: 2005-08-25
I use this book every time I work on a quilt. The descriptions are easy to understand and the results are great. With this book I learned how to miter my borders as well as the binding and this technique has given my quilts a more sophisticated look. I consider myself a beginner-intermediate quilter so if I can uderstand this book anyone can!

Like having an experienced friend at your elbow
Helpful Votes: 31 out of 31 total.
Review Date: 2005-03-26
Whenever you begin to learn a new skill -- whether it's cooking, quilting, or computer programming -- the best asset to have is a friend standing next to you, showing you the details. ("No, move it more to the left!" or "The dough should feel like _this_.") Alas, we don't always have someone to call upon, so we turn to books written by experts. Often, they know their skill... but are imperfect at getting the point across.

That's not a problem here. "Finish It With Alex Anderson" is very much like having a friend standing at your side. While it includes 6 full quilt projects (they're nice, but not astonishing), the primary emphasis of this book is on -- as promised -- the steps in finishing a quilt, making good design choices for borders and other "edgy" issues.

I'm a rank beginner at quilting, and I've gotten confused over the stupidest things. For example, I know that it's easy to miter corners on the binding... once you know how. Most books give an arm wave to what's involved, as if you've seen it done and simply need a reminder. Alex Anderson's shows several different ways to bind a quilt, with so many pictures that I can't do it wrong. And, in fact, I didn't; my binding looks great, and I finally understand what I'd missed before.

Great book. This one won't get far from the sewing machine.

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First Aid for the NCLEX-RN: Computerized Adaptive Testing (Book with Diskette)
Published in Paperback by Prentice Hall (1997-01-15)
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I passed the NCLEX and this book saved my life!
Helpful Votes: 15 out of 16 total.
Review Date: 2001-06-02
Hello! I have been a nurse for 4 years but I remember how terribly stressful it was to prepare for the boards!!! Relax, take a deep breath and buy this book! Out of all the books I had this one was the best. It gave you strategies to remember things, it went through each section of nursing that is covered on the boards with clarity (only focusing on really what you need to pass) and it had questions that most resembled those that were on the NCLEX. It also has a great section on all the pharmocology that you need to know. Every time that I meet someone who is about to take the boards I recommend this book. As I said, it saved my life!!!!

The best I have seen.
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2003-01-04
I took his NCLEX review in Boston, and I don't recall that Don mentioned this book. Needless to say, the five-day class was fine, and he had a handout for the class. But the five day class was way too fast to get it all down on paper, so having this book (I found it in a library) and reviewing all the points at my own pace really works. I wish he had the third edition published so I could use it.


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