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The first book of weeds (First books)
Published in Unknown Binding by F. Watts (1963)
Author: Barbara L Beck
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Kid's nature book...
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Review Date: 2005-06-07
Pictures by Page Cary...

Franklin Watts Publisher...

The book is laid out kind of like a dictionary with illustrations of weeds done in green. It gives a write up and where the weed grows, if it's good for anything, if you can eat it, if it's strange and unusual, etc. A really neat book for young inquiring minds. 66 pages, index.

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Five Little Ducks
Published in Hardcover by Orchard Books (1998-06-11)
Author: Ian Beck
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Love this book!!
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Review Date: 2007-09-20
We have this in paperback and it is constantly in the "Book Hospital" gettting taped up!! All the childcare children love it and its a favorite of my 2 year old! We are upgrading to a hardback so the taping can stop!!

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Fly Waters: Near And Far
Published in Hardcover by Stackpole Books (2005-08-10)
Authors: Barry Beck and Cathy Beck
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No need for words...
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Review Date: 2006-01-24
Having seen most of the photoessay/story/travel fly fishing books of the past 10-15 years, I have to say that this one is by far the best. The book is filled with world-class photos from some of the most beautiful fly fishing locations, both freshwater and salwater. When reading this book, you are not longing for any long fishing stories (most of which are published earlier somewhere else anyway) and you don't want to see a list of guides or lodges (you can find them easily from the web). The pictures with short comments are enough. I have seen some books that have five excellent shots from a particular place, but this one has tens for each of the destinations. Unbelievable book. I have to buy a bunch of these as gifts for my friends, for fly fishermen and for non-fly fishermen alike. Then I will pay a visit to my bank manager and hope that he will still loan my some money, because after getting this book, I have already started to pack my rods and reels...

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Folklore and the
Published in Paperback by Penguin (Non-Classics) (1983-01-01)
Author: Horace Beck
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Folklore and the Sea
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 2000-05-09
I was researching folklore in the New England coastal region when I came across this book. It was wonderfully written and provided me with everything I was looking for. Horace Beck obviously knows what he is writting about. I give this book 5 stars!

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For they shall see God
Published in Paperback by Light & Life Pub (1995)
Author: David Beck
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Good "tools" for any Christian that you don't have to be scholar to understand
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Review Date: 2006-04-05
"For They Shall See God" is a book written from the Eastern Orthodox Christian view by David Beck on how to see God while on earth. Beck does an excellent job of going drawing on the works of Scripture as well as other profound Orthodox teachers and writers as he digs into the topic. Beck goes into describing what it means to be pure of heart and how to utilize tools such as fasting, prayer and attending Church to be able to better see God on this earth. This book is written in English that is very easily understood for those of us who aren't religious scholars. I would recommend this book to any Christian, Orthodox or otherwise, a beginner or a deeply rooted believer. This book will explain concepts good for any Christian and challenge you to take an active role in your faith.

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Foundations of the Metaphysics of Moral
Published in Paperback by Michie Company (1959-01)
Author: Immanuel Kant
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A Masterwork of Moral Philosophy
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Review Date: 2004-06-03
Kant's Groundwork (or Foundations) of the Metaphysics of Morals is probably the single most influential work of philosophical ethics since Aristotle's Nichomachean Ethics. While Kant himself considered this a sort of introduction to ethical thinking, it's come to be his most influential and widely read work on ethics. Despite its length--it's less than a hundred pages--this is a work of remarkable depth and intellectual insight.

This isn't an easy work, however. It needs to be read and re-read (and, I suppose, re-read) to be fully understood and appeciated. I've never found Kant as difficult and obscure as his reputation would suggest, but as a writer of philosophical prose he's certainly not the caliber of, say, Hume or Descartes. As many have noted, Kant is the first great philosopher of the modern era to have been an academic, and it shows. He writes long, meandering sentences, and the organization of his works leaves quite a bit to be desired. Furthermore, his penchant for arcane terminology and architechtonic can make his work seem more forbidding than it is. Still, Kant's ideas in the Groundwork, while subtle and sometimes elusive, are profound and original, and this book is a must-read for anyone interested in philosophical ethics. I should also note that the importance of this book isn't solely historical since there has been a recent resurgence of Kantian moral thinking in the English-speaking world.

Kant's aim in the Groundwork is to discover the fundamental principle of morality. In the first section he attempts to derive this fundamental principle from odinary moral thought. In particular, he attempts to derive this principle from considerations concerning what is unconditionally good. Kant claims that the only thing that is unconditionally good is a good will. Moreover, its goodness is not a matter of the results of acting on a good will; it is good in itself. As a matter of fact, Kant claims that the results of an action done with a good will and the aims and inclinations of the agent with the good will are morally insignificant.

What, then, is it to act with a good will? It is, Kant argues, a matter of doing one's duty for duty's sake, regardless of one's feeling and the results of doing so. What is it to act from duty's sake? It is to act from principles that accord with the fundamental principle of morality. And here we get the first formulation of the fundamental principle of morality: act only on maxims that you can consistently will to be universal laws. In other words, if one is unable to will the principle of one's action to become a universal law, the action is morally impermissible.

In the second section of the Groundwork Kant attempts to draw the same conclusion from some philosophical points about the nature of duty. He begins by claiming that our knowledge of our duty is a priori and based on the exercise of reason. He then argues that facts about our duties are necessary facts, and that this shows that they must be based on a categorical imperative: that is, that our duties apply to us insofar as we are rational beings, irrespective of the contingent aspects of their nature. And, Kant argues, the one categorical imperative is the fundamental principle of morality mentioned above. He then applies this principle to some examples in order to display just how it grounds our duties in particular cases.

The rest of the second section is filled with lots of interesting, ableit abstruse, ideas. First, Kant attempts to ground the categorical imperative in something that is of unconditional worth. What is that something? The existence of rational beings, which, he says, is an end in itself. And this leads to a second formulation of the categorical imperative: (ii) act only in such a way that you treat humanity, whether in the person of yourself or someone else, as an end and never merely as a means.

This section also includes a third formulation of the categorical imperative: (iii) act only on maxims that you could will to become universal laws legislated by your own will. This formulation encapsulates Kant's claim that we can achieve autonomy only by acting in accordance with the moral law. Conformity with the moral law does not constrain our freedom since we legislate the moral law for ourselves. The moral law is not forced on us from without; its source is to be found in our own rational nature. Indeed, it is only by acting morally that we are able to achieve genuine freedom by transcending the contingent desires and inclinations that are beyond our control.

Of course, that doesn't come close to summing up the Groundwork. But it's a start.

This edition of the Groundwork, which has been translated by Lewis White Beck, is a readable one. It is, perhaps, easier to read than many other editions of the Groundwork, though it may provide for this readability at the cost of some accuracy. Beck's edition also includes a copy of Kant's essay "What is Enlightenment?" along with some slight editorial material. There's a short, albeit useful, introductory essay in which Beck sketches the main outlines of the argument of the Groundwork's three sections and considers and dismisses some common objections to Kant's moral theory. The editorial also material includes a very short biographical sketch and a slight and out-of-date bibliography. Neither of these is very helpful. There are better editions of the Groundwork out there--see, for example, the editions published by Cambridge (translation by Gregor) and by Harper (translation by Paton)--but this is fine edition for the student and the general reader. And it comes at a good price.

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The Gaffta Awards: From Becks to Big Ron - Celebrating the Wonderful World of Football Speak
Published in Paperback by Mainstream Publishing (2004-10-01)
Authors: Larry Ryan, Gareth Power, and Paul Little
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A must for soccer fans
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Review Date: 2005-10-28
This book is a thoroughly enjoyable exposure of the gibberish that both soccer stars and commentators come out with when holding forth on the beautiful game.

The section on Ronglish is particularly hilarious.

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Gardening Month by Month in Ontario
Published in Paperback by Lone Pine Pub (2003-01-02)
Author: Alison Beck
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Good Gift.
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Review Date: 2006-08-25
Interesting concept, very helpfull for a gardener, would make a great gift. Have found all the books by Alison Beck to be top quality and have wonderfull pictures.

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Gardening with Silk and Gold: A History of Gardens in Embroidery
Published in Paperback by David & Charles PLC (2002-09-28)
Author: Thomasina Beck
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Both history and inspiration
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Review Date: 1999-03-08
As a gardener and an embroidery fan, I was literally fascinated by this book. I made a learning "leap" concerning the use of embroidered items in the household and the long cold winters in England. I also had a better understanding of the design of gardens and the use of them as out door "rooms" when the weather was mild. Embroidry was not only a pastime, it was necessary if you wanted decorations to cheer up and warm up the old stone castle. This book sent me off on several new projects for my own home.

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GlobaLinks : Resources for Asian Studies, Grades K-8
Published in Paperback by Linworth Publishing (2002)
Author: Peggy Beck
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Good for Research
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Review Date: 2002-08-19
A good addition to a professional library, this book lists print, media, and computer resources for studies of Asia and its individual countries. An introduction section gives hints and tips, then the book is divided into print and nonprint, web sites, keypal/penpal sections. World resources web sites and indexes are given at the end.

Like any book with web addresses, you may find some changed or gone, but a trial on a sampling of sites was usually successful (i.e. most worked). The summary and grade level suggestions given with each resource are helpful, and the author seems to have worked to include materials for lower grades as well as upper.


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