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ABOUT SOYA BEANS
Published in Paperback by HARPERCOLLINS (1980)
Author: G.J. BINDING
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all about soya beans
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2000-02-16
i have a research on all about soya beans.. can u help me solve my problem... i want to know all about soya beans and please include the layout of plantation or mill

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Arizona Off the Beaten Path, 5th (Off the Beaten Path Series) (Off the Beaten Path Series)
Published in Paperback by Globe Pequot (2005-01-01)
Authors: Carrie Miner and Jill Bean Florio
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A source for some little known information
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Review Date: 2006-11-04
A good read with some great information on obscure, but interesting locations.

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Barbara Kingsolver's "The Bean Trees": A Study Guide from Gale's "Novels for Students" (Volume 05, Chapter 2)
Published in Digital by The Gale Group (2002-07-23)
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The Bean Trees Review
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Review Date: 2004-03-12
The Bean Trees is a very enjoyable book. It all starts when a woman wants to move someplace else other than where she grew up in Kentucky. This book has a few reasons why I enjoyed it. I also would not recommend this book to some people.

This was a very good book. It was about a women who moved from Kentucky. She really didn�t care where she ended up. She was willing to live anywhere. She changed her name from Marietta to Taylor. She was moving, but she had no idea where she would end up. On her journey an Indian women handed her a small child and told her to take it. She didn't know what to do and she took it. She didn't know anything about this child though. She decided to name her Turtle because of the ways she gripped onto everything. Taylor ended up living in Tucson, Arizona. She barely had any money with her. She didn't know where she was going to live. In the newspaper she found an add with someone looking for a roommate. She ended up living with a girl named Lou Ann. She had a small child that was just born. Her husband left her though. Taylor ended up working at a tire shop with a woman named Mattie, who helped her out when she first came to Tucson. Throughout the book Taylor meets new people and finds out more exciting things.

At first this book seemed very dull to me and I didn't think that this book was going anywhere. Then as I kept reading, this book became more enjoyable. It came to be that I enjoyed this book a lot. I did because it had a lot of exciting and good moments in this book. Such as, when Taylor finally found a place to stay, when she got a job with Mattie, and when she thinks she has figured out "Turtle's" real name. I also liked it because of the character Taylor. She never gave up to go back to her home town in Kentucky. She kept going even though she didn't have a job at first, a place to live in, or even a car that had windows. She also had a child with her. She took care of herself and Turtle with out many complaints.

I do not recommend this book to someone in elementary school. There is a lot of swearing and inappropriate language for someone who is in elementary school. I recommend to this book to someone who likes a little bit of adventure. This book is about how a woman becomes closer and closer to a child that was given to her by a stranger.

In conclusion, I really enjoyed this book a lot. I recommend on giving this book a chance. You might like it. The women in this book is very willing and doesn't give up. As the book goes on Taylor comes to love Turtle more and more. I do not recommend on someone in elementary reading this book though.

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Bean Cookery
Published in Paperback by HP Books (1980-02)
Author: Sue Deeming
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Totally Impressed!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2000-03-15
From the very first page I was impressed with the contents of this unusual recipe book. Information on nutritional values, recipes from different countries, and variety ranging from entrees to desserts, All made from the lowly BEAN. I recommend it for everyday and company cooking!

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The Bean Gourmet Presents the Greatest Little Bean Cookbook
Published in Paperback by AuthorHouse (2000-04-19)
Author: Tom Chasuk
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terrific bean dip recipe and clever headnotes
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 1997-04-18
After watching Tom Chasuk on the Jay Leno show, I trotted out and bought his book. He's a clever writer and the recipes really work. I especially love Nick's Favorite Black Bean Dip. This isn't an all-purpose cookbook, but it is a terrific little book for appetizers and bean-based main dishes

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Beans & Rice (Company's Coming)
Published in Paperback by Company's Coming Publishing (1997-05)
Author: Jean Pare
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Superb! Red beans and Rice.
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2000-05-18
It's great to know that someone knows the way to good eating. Not saturated with meat or garlic. Great read from start to finish.

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Beans & Rice (Williams-Sonoma Kitchen Library)
Published in Hardcover by Time-Life Books (1994-09)
Author: Joanne Weir
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Rice and Beans
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 12 total.
Review Date: 2000-01-02
I had the pleasure of experiencing the Minestroni soup and it was delicious!

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A Bedfordshire Lace Collection
Published in Hardcover by Ruth Bean Publishers (1995-09-30)
Author: Barbara M. Underwood
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Bedforshire Beauty
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Review Date: 2000-06-09
This is a beautiful book of Bedfordshire bobbin lace patterns. It is not meant for the beginner, but the experienced Bedfordshire lacemaker. There is virtually no instruction, and no diagrams whatsoever. If you have the experience to work the patterns, or a good teacher close at hand, however, there are many treasures and challenges to be found in this book.

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Coffee: Botany, Biochemistry and Production of Beans and Beverage
Published in Hardcover by Springer (1985-02-28)
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Nice overview of coffee
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Review Date: 2007-07-21
This book may have been around for a few years but it is still pertinent today. It is written as a scientific reference and doesn't make for easy reading but is an excellent reference for those interested in coffee production, coffee processing, and the botanical aspects of the plant. I would recomend this book for anyone with a little background in plant science, botany, or simply a deep interest in production aspects of coffee.

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Comparative Industrial Relations: An Introduction to Cross-National Perspectives
Published in Hardcover by Routledge (1994-10)
Author: Ron Bean
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A good approach
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Review Date: 2001-08-01
This book provide a thematic and systematic way to understand industrial relations on comparative basis. The language usage is simple and easy to understand, particularly for non-english speaker. Yet, issues relating to Asian is not much being discuss which in return it seems to represent the western framework only. Compare to other books concerning this topic, this book is recommended for a good start to enhance knowledge in this field.


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