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I Am Jackie Chan
Published in Paperback by Pan Books (1999-03-12)
Author: Jackie Chan
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Jackie Chan Rocks My Socks
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2005-02-01
Jackie Chan has had a very eventful life. When he was a child he lived in on an ambassadors mansion in Hong Kong. Soon he was sent to a Cantonese Opera school, which was a boarding school where he was trained, day and night for over 10 years of his young life, in the ways of Chinese Opera. Chinese Opera is not the same Opera you and I may think of it as, but instead is a very acrobatic physically demanding show. He then went into the stuntman business, which was a very difficult road for him. For many years he struggled with finding work but he soon became a much wanted stuntman. Eventually he went into small acting parts, which led to bigger acting parts. Soon enough he was a huge success in Hong Kong, and eventually got married to a famous Chinese actress. Jackie still travels a lot and his wife is a stay at home wife who raises his son.
I would recommend this book to anyone who enjoys reading. It is full of constant action and keeps your attention. I Am Jackie Chan is an easy read and fast paced I was unable to put it down, except of course when class was over.

" So you play Kung FU"
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-12-28
I Am Jackie Chan My Life in Action 1998 5/5
Written by :Jackie Chan & Jeff Yang

Easily one of the best books I have ever read. This books contains 398 pages of pure joy. Seriously I read this book In one sitting . I was already a fan of Jackie Chan now I have so much respect for him. The copy I own includes a extra chapter, I would say it's worth buying again to read that extra chapter. Jackie Chan had a very interesting upbringing filled with beating and let downs. I mean he was abandoned by his parents who essentially sold him to the Peking Opera. Where they had the power to punish him up till death.

In here Jackie talks about the makings his earlier films. I really enjoyed this book as much as I enjoy his movies. Jeff Yang has said in interviews that there is works to release a second volume. Lets hope for that!

Good book for a Jackie's fan
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-03-22
my wife's english is not good. but she found that it is very easy to understand this book as Jackie's movie. She has fun with it and use it to prove her english.

Is there a better man living?
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2005-02-07
Dood tottally I'm not kidding, Jackie Chan is like a god amongst men, a god who makes flawed movies in his old age (flawed is polite considering the horrible movies he's currently putting out). Man Jackie Chan is so great it makes my balls sweat whenever I think about it, in this book he talks about how he and his crew broke into an amusement park to steal... not money but bread crumbs!!! Becuase Master wanted his students to work hard, this is not a book for weaklings, they will fret and feel weak as they learn of the heroic and disciplined exploits of my man JACKIE FING CHAN! Man in this book he talks about how some dudes wanted to fight, but he didn't cuase Master taught him only to fight for show and not fight for violence. Man the world would be a better place if we all had to read this book. Mandatory reading for High Schools this should be.

Engaging and entertaining
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2005-08-10
A fascinating insight into the mind and career of the world's biggest movie star. With exhaustive (and exhausting!) descriptions of Jackie's brutal Peking opera training and early days as a stuntman and actor, almost everything you want to know about Jackie is here.

Not that there aren't omissions - his illegitimate son Jaycee, now trying to make a name for himself as an actor, is never mentioned. Jackie is also quick to take credit (he claims 'Half a Loaf of Kung Fu' and 'Snake in the Eagle's Shadow' were the first kung fu comedies, which they weren't) and slow to give it out (he describes his opera brothers' film 'The Prodigal Son,' arguably the best kung fu movie ever made, as "solid"). But Jackie's charisma and determination shine through on every page, and you can't help but admire the guy. A must read for Jackie fans and aficionados of Hong Kong cinema.

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The Java Class Libraries, Volume 1: java.io, java.lang, java.math, java.net, java.text, java.util (2nd Edition)
Published in Hardcover by Addison-Wesley Professional (1998-03-09)
Authors: Patrick Chan, Rosanna Lee, and Douglas Kramer
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Gotta have it
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Review Date: 2003-07-12
If your a Java 2 developer then you need this on your bookshelf. It contains an enormous amount of useful information, examples, etc. for all the classes in java.applet, java.awt, and java.beans. You gotta have it!

A must have book for the beginner
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2003-08-27
The 1.st sentence of the preface says: "This book is intended as a reference rather than a tutorial". Well for an experienced Java programmer this is certainly true, but for a novice who has just grasped the fundamentals of the language and starts to write down his first lines of code this book is an excellent tutorial. Every class has a description and practically every method of every class has its example code where nearly every line is documented, with links to related methods. Looking into these examples one can quickly learn tips and tricks smoothing the learning curve a lot. The Chan's book is miles ahead, in my opinion, the unuseful example codes one can freely download from the Sun's internet pages, full of magic words comining from blue skyes not documented at all, where one has to figure out what any of them is useful for and where you are on your own. One more time: what I say is true for a novice; the senior Java programmer may feel at his ease with the API's documentation of the Sun's JDK.
My last warning: since in Java things change often this kind of books goes into obsolescence quicky. For instance: my copy is the 5th edition (October 2001) and it lacks completely the new Collections class framework.

Great reference!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2003-07-12
This book really helps with a huge amount of information and examples for all of the classes in java.io, java.lang, java.math, java.text, and java.util. Wonderful reference book!

Wonderful!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2003-07-12
This is required on every Java developers bookshelf. It is a wonderful reference.

Nothing can describe Java classes better
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2001-08-21
I strongly recommend this book to all Java users of all levels because no other book describes all classes of java.lang, java.io, java.net, java.util, java.text and java.math packages better. Every class, every method and every exception is explained by very understandable language with good and useful examples. There is no Java language problem you cannot solve with this book.

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Totto Chan the Little Girl At the Window
Published in Hardcover by Kodansha/see Oxford U (1982-01-01)
Author: Tetsuko Kuroyanagi
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GREAT BOOK for EVERY ONE.
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Review Date: 2008-07-11
I have this book since 1984 when Tetsuko Kuroyanagi became a Goodwill Ambassador for UNICEF. I was in 7th grade at that time. I have read it over 20 times. Every time, I found joyful, happiness, and touching. But I lost it when we moved. I did get an used one. And I have read it over and over again. This book inspired me to study Japaneses. I love it. GREAT BOOK for children and for adult. READ IT if you want to find your childhood and refill your imagination.

Ascending the status of a classic
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-06-02
Honestly I read this book over 25 years ago and thought that this book has long been discontinued. I guess this proves what a time-tested treasure it is. The author, a TV celebrity in Japan, recalls her childhood and the unorthodox school she went to. Absolutely adoring in the simple story of how a concerned mother tried to do the best for her daughter and how a simple man did his best to give a bright and meaningful future to the few children who comes into his life.

It is the type of book that makes you wish that there were more teachers like him and that you had a teacher like him.

The little girl who grew up to help so many other little girls &boys.
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-14
This is one of my all-time favorite books. First published in Japan in 1981, this beautiful book depicting the true story of innocent little Totto-chan, her family, friends, and above all, the innovating educationer she befriends in the years leading up to, and during the first years of WW2, remains a national best seller in Japan to this day. I don't have any children of my own, but if I did, and if Tomoe-Gakuen (the elementary school Totto-chan attends) existed today, I would immediately enroll my children there. Since there is not, I hope I have the good luck of finding somebody like Sosaku Kobayashi to help make my child the happiest and kindest child in the world.

It was due to this book's beauty that then UNICEF Executive Director, James P. Grant persuaded those working at UNICEF to appoint the author, Tetsuko Kuroyanagi (who is Totto-chan grown up), to UNICEF's International Goodwill Ambassador, enabling her to visit and help children in need all over the world.

For people who have read this book and those who have not, I also recommend "Totto-Chan's Children : A Goodwill Journey to the Children of the World" by the same author. It tells the story of Totto-chan grown up, still big-hearted as ever, striving to help children in need. Check it out!

Gentle Leadership
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-12
In 1969 I was part of a group of teachers who created a school much like that featured in Toto Chan. We thought we were on the "cutting edge" of educational practices without knowing that a school in Japan had been delivering many of the same holistic, humanistic educational practices over a quarter of a century before. I'm sure many U.S. educators who thought/think they were/are in the vanguard of educational practices would appreciate this beautiful story of a dedicated educator and his students.

Unforgettably good
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-08-12
I have not read a better book which has made me laugh, cry, love, and ponder over is such a way! This book is awesome and worth much more than 5 stars.

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Spare Room Tycoon: The Seventy Lessons of Sane Self-Employment
Published in Hardcover by Nicholas Brealey Publishing (2000-05)
Author: James Chan
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Encouraging and honest. A must-read for any home-based business owner
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Review Date: 2008-04-06
As an aspiring home-based entrepreneur, I truly appreciate the lessons that Dr. James Chan shares with us in "Spare Room Tycoon."

The lessons offer encouragement and reassurance as they directly address many of the challenges that home-based business owners will face as they strive to reach their business goals.

The book had two very significant effects on me. First, it helped me put into words something that I had previously been unable to--specifically, why I want to be independent. I have had bad experiences with bosses in the past. I love my current field of work so much and can not bear the thought of allowing a boss to ruin it for me. Second, Dr. Chan's lesson about listening to what the market tells you made me realize that I had not been sufficiently addressing some common concerns that had been coming to me from multiple clients. These lessons have changed the way I view some aspects of my business.

I highly recommend this book to any person who is attempting to launch a home-based business. There are many valuable and enlightening lessons in Dr. James Chan's stories.

An anchor in the stormy seas of self employment
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Review Date: 2007-03-22

If you are starting a business, this book is for you. If you're already in business for yourself, this book is definitely for you! If you think you're going crazy, fear you've made a mistake leaving that 9 to 5 job, or wonder if you've really got the stomach to blaze your own path - don't go another day without this book! Practical, insightful, and a huge sigh of relief.

Tycoon Captures Emotional & Practical Texture of Self-Employment
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-04
Spare Room Tycoon appealed to me because it promised both a roadmap to sane self-employment and an indication of where identity intersects with the freelance life. It more than delivered on both fronts. Written at the turn of the century but even more applicable to today's work environment, James renders a soulful approach to life as an "independent captain of industry myself."

Refreshingly, Spare Room Tycoon provides a glimpse of and a vision for working independently that extends beyond the virtual, isolated setting of the home office workstation. Even as James deconstructs and captures the spirit of independence, he also serves as its Sherpa, setting reader expectations for the journey ahead while giving them tools to navigate it. In doing so there are several helpful anecdotes and examples that balance his philosophical/existential approach to self-employment.

Of especial help to this reader was a specific conversation with a client wherein James negotiated the always-tricky issue of fees. In doing so, he recounted a conversation that reflected his confidence and emotional honesty - in a seemingly risky move he told the client he'd rather walk away than wax resentful around taking a lower-than-anticipated fee. The situation resolved itself.

I recommend this book to both the aspiring and established "spare room tycoons" and to those who are working for consultancies - its valuable lessons can be applied to virtually any service provider/business person-client/customer relationship.

James Chan hits the nail on the head!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-06
I was introduced to this book by a Sunday morning radio interview (in Boston) with James Chan. Being 'partially' self-employed at the time, and about to make that 'big leap', I bought and read it twice. Seven years later (all at 100% self-employment) I recently re-read the book. It gets better and more accurate with time (and experience). For anyone thinking of becoming self-employed, read this book...and hang on! It could be the best ride of your life, if you are ready for it.

Best Book Ever for the Self-Employed!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-08
Quite simply, this book is loaded with everyday wisdom for those of us who run a small business. I've been drawing inspiration from Mr. Chan's book for over seven years now & recently sent the author a long overdue thank you note. He responded in kind...

Dear Mr. Wilson:

Your note on my book, Spare Room Tycoon, is a very welcome Christmas gift for me. Thank you!

The book is now out-of-print. I have bought a few hundred copies from my publisher because I believe in the messages and I don't want to see the book "pulped." Any endorsement that you can give the book (on Amazon, Barnes and Noble, or other places) will be appreciated because I want more people to know that the book is still being read. I've created a website www.SpareRoomTycoon.com and posted about ten chapters of the book in the hope that it may draw some attention. I am thankful to your note because you help validate its purpose.

So, head on over to Mr, Chan's site ~ it's well worth the trip, believe me!

Chan
Crazy Love: Overwhelmed by a Relentless God
Published in Audio CD by Oasis Audio (2008-05-01)
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I just love the way God loves me.
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Review Date: 2008-09-10
Francis Chan chases God's heart and desires His life in Francis.I just loved this book.It brought me to a point in my life that I had to ask "Do I really love God or am I just existing here on planet earth"? I looked at my own eternal resting place and I NEVER want to be anywhere else that God isn't there.Like Hell for instance.....

I Love Love . . . .and I love Crazy Love Even More
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Review Date: 2008-08-11
Not very often do I LOVE a book enough to actually take the time to write a review, but this book was so amazing I just had to. I don't want to praise Francis Chan one bit because I KNOW that he would NOT want to receive the praises. I praise the God Almighty for the work He is doing through Francis. This book is amazing and challenging and not intended for those who like to be comfortable.

Let's get radical and love like CRAZY!!!

It is a LOVE/HATE thing...
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-08-29
I use the words LOVE/HATE because that is what this book was for me. I loved what Francis had to say WHILE AT THE SAME TIME hating it because it was dead on to many things I had been convicted about.

We need more books like this that are not set out to specifically BLAME THE CHURCH for the message it portrays and bring to light that WE are the church and the change comes from bringing the Kingdom through the way we live our lives in reflection of Jesus Christ.

My two cents, at least!

Are You Ready to be Challenged?
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-08-22
Don't read this book if you find yourself satisfied with comfortably floating along through life - believing that your faith and relationship with God is in a semi-decent place. God, Francis Chan argues, will have none of it and, ultimately, deserves far more.

The whole idea of loving God sure doesn't seem like an original topic, but there's something about this book that is remarkably fresh and challenging. Chan doesn't mince words, if Christians truly love God then that love will dominate and influence all that we do. As if to address the inevitable questions forming in the mind of the reader, Chan devotes a whole chapter to ordinary people who are (or who have) powerfully lived out a life of "Crazy Love."

This is an important book for Christians today. So often our mindset is focused on the bare minimum - what can we do to just get by with the least amount of effort? If you read this book (and you should!) be ready to ditch that mindset.

Crazy Love
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2008-09-02
Very inspirational. Makes you realize that we are not giving all that we can to God,who loves us more than anything we can comprehend.

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The Java Class Libraries: An Annotated Reference (Java Series)
Published in Hardcover by Addison Wesley Longman (1996-10)
Authors: Patrick Chan and Rosanna Lee
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Great Reference with Great Examples
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Review Date: 1998-01-15
The book is a very good reference with excellent example code. I was a beginner when I purchased it and it was invaluable. I look forward to using volume 2 of this book.

Great Resource
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Review Date: 1998-01-11
This combined with the subsequent Class Libraries AWT, beans and applet for 1.1 by the same authors are the best Java books I have purchased. Combined with the jdk 1.1 Nutshell book and VisualAge for Java from IBM...you are able to find methods quickly and easily...and then utilize them. Great Job!

Required for JDK 1.02 but...
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Review Date: 1997-09-20
If you are doing JDK 1.02 programming, this book is required. I can find anything I need about any class quicker with this book than with any other Java class reference. I need to know specific return values from methods, its there. I need to look at an example of how to use a class or method, it there. This is the easiest (but heaviest) Java reference book I have used.
However...

If you plan on coding exclusively with JDK 1.1 I would wait for the upcoming two volume set (by the same title) from these authors. If they are as good as this volume, they will be worth the money in the time that they save.

This is the OLD book
Helpful Votes: 16 out of 16 total.
Review Date: 1999-02-11
This is a great book, but you want the second edition, which covers up to Java 1.1. Its ISBN is different.

The Bible of Java Class libraries.
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 1997-11-07
I have the book by my side at all times when working on my Java code. It is indispensable. All the classes are list alphabetically which helps in locating what you need. The 2nd edition is out now that covers Java 1.1 classes. A must have!!!

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Breast Cancer: Real Questions, Real Answers
Published in Paperback by Da Capo Press (2006-01-15)
Author: David Chan
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I wish I'd read this sooner...
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-21
I was diagnosed in October 2006 and began treatment one month later. The time between diagnosis and treatment was fast-paced, confusing and sometimes overwhelming. I had exceptional care, but I was not as proactively informed as I would have liked. Dr. Chan's book is exactly what I needed then, and it has been tremendously helpful now,over a year later, in understanding what all that took place between surgery, chemo and hormonal therapy. I have recommended this book to all my girlfriends who in one way or another are affected by breast cancer. I can't recommend this book more strongly to you or your loved one who is now facing breast cancer or trying to make sense of the breast cancer they have already been fighting.

Excellent
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-24
This is one of 2 books I purchased when I was first diagnosed. Terrific and I still use it as a reference. Helped me when I was deciding on treatment (very borderline for chemo) Very detailed but easy to understand. I'd recommend this to anyone going through breast cancer.
There is so much written out there that is out of date or incorrect. If you have to buy one book, this is the one.

Wonderful Resource
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-10-28
My wife and I have been on an emotional and psychological roller coaster since she was diagnosed with breast cancer. This book has really helped us to sort through and make sense of the terms, options, decisions and implications for treatment. It is well-written, clear, organized and cross-referenced. The case-study vignettes are particularly helpful.

In his humble, hopeful and helpful style, the author directly addresses about 285 of the most commonly-asked questions from patients seeking specifics to help address individual circumstances. He addressed all of our concerns, to the extent that we better understand the complete picture so we can chart a course of treatment with our medical team that's right for us. Thank you, Dr. Chan.

Help from UCLA Expert
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-10-13
When I was first diagnosed with early stage breast cancer, my friends gave me this wonderful resource. Reading that book gave me a tremendous peace of mind. Dr. Chan had answers to questions that I didn't even know to ask. I felt relieved when I read that there has been much advancement in recent years and many options to consider in treatment.

Then I went through biopsy, lumpectomy, follow-up radiation, and then started Arimidex; my treatment went exactly as he described. I re-read those sections that pertained to me; they were informative and technical, with supporting studies and statistics. Most importantly, there was always a positive, warm tone. Dr. Chan was my guide through an anxious period. This book should be everyone's companion through a scary process.

I have purchased this book for my friends who have breast cancer and for their families to understand what's going on.

There is HOPE in this book!
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2007-08-27
I highly recommend this excellent information-packed book for anyone diagnosed with breast cancer! In the first ten minutes of reading it, I found more reassurance here than I have found from anywhere else! I trust the knowledge of Dr. Chan to help with questions of the mind and of the heart, while presenting solid facts and statistics, as well as the two most important factors for recovery: comfort and hope.

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E-Mail: A Write It Well Guide--How to Write and Manage E-Mail in the Workplace
Published in Paperback by Write It Well (2005-08)
Author: Janis Fisher Chan
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The Best Resource for Professional E-mail Writing
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Review Date: 2008-04-18
If you're looking for a guide on writing e-mails in a business setting, look no further. This book covers every aspect of writing e-mails and even some tips on how to organize your e-mail as well. The chapters take you through different topics regarding e-mail and at the end of each chapter are some activities that you can do to help build your awareness of your e-mail writing skills and how examining the messages you receive from others can help improve your awareness of writing skills. This book is perfectly designed for training courses, since each chapter could be completed in one training session. I recommend this if you are looking to write e-mails as professionally as you can.

Think you know everything about e-mail?
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Review Date: 2008-03-05
Like it or not, we live in a world of electronic communication. E-Mail: A Write It Well Guide is a practical and helpful guide for those who aren't totally familiar or comfortable with the medium as well as for those who use it routinely, but perhaps not always effectively or appropriately. Most important, it urges people to take their e-mail communication as seriously as their other written communication - and tells them how.

Clear, sensible and pointed advice
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Review Date: 2008-02-21
This book is exactly what every e-mail should be (and so few are): clear, sensible and pointed. Compare the advice here to the emails you receive daily and you will agree that it is filled with uncommon good sense. You'll find yourself trying to figure out how to secretly get copies to your colleagues! Jim Knutsen, President, Boatz Knutsen Communications

A Great Resource!
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Review Date: 2008-02-21
Like it or not, all of us are up to our eyeballs in emails everyday. We feel pressed for time yet need to write coherent emails that effectively communicate important information. This guide is an excellent resource on how to write readable emails that come to the point quickly without leaving any of the important stuff out. After going through the material, I recognized a lot of mistakes that our company frequently commits in our frequent volleys of emails with clients. I wish I would have had this book sooner! Thanks for cutting through the jungle for us, Write it Well!
Thanks,
Mike O'Quin
PowerPointPartners.Com

Excellent Resource
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Review Date: 2008-02-15
As the author of an English reference guide/workbook, I think this book is exceptionally helpful to everyone needing to send out professional e-mails. E-mail has just about replaced informal memos and even reports. Therefore, we all need to learn how to convey the right tone, present a professional image, get our messages across clearly, learn the etiquette of e-mail, and avoid the pitfalls and hazards that e-mail technology poses. The author provides excellent, relevant examples and lays the material out in a logical, easy-to-understand fashion. I highly recommend it to individuals, HR departments, and training professionals.
Jane Straus
Author of The Blue Book of Grammar and Punctuation
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Enough Is Enough! Stop Enduring and Start Living Your Extraordinary Life

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Be Free Where You Are
Published in Paperback by Parallax Press (2002-05-01)
Author: Thich Nhat Hanh
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Very useful book
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Review Date: 2008-09-11
I originally bought this book as a gift for someone who had lost her husband. My meditation group at work has now read through the book twice together. This is very useful if you are going through a difficult time or just want to do some mindfulness meditation and want to learn how to incorporate the practice into your life. The size of the book allows you to take it anywhere and it makes a great gift.

great fro personal growth
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Review Date: 2008-09-10
this little lesson is great for how to apply some basics and overcome that "stuck" feeling in life. freedom from the inside out....the greatest prison is in your own mind get free from there and all else follows.... forever.....

Be Free Where You Are
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Review Date: 2008-09-05
A exceptional book that encapsulates simple practices that are explained succinctly & beautifully. This book can help anyone (of any faith) to acheive happiness & peace. Whatever your situation this book is a touchstone for connecting with a LIFESPRING within & around you. A practical book that's a meditation in itself. The powerful techniques outlined can be practiced anywhere to plug into joy. Plus, it's short and takes you "there" consistently, quickly & easily.

wonderful message
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Review Date: 2008-06-02
Challenges us to see opportunity and freedom in all situations and not to collapse into discouragement when faced with real or perceived oppression.

Life changer
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Review Date: 2007-08-31
This small short book has helped to transform my life. The '5 Contemplations' are the most wonderful blessing/mantra that I now say before each meal. Thay lays out extremely simple yet profound steps to 'mindful' (staying in the present)living I've ever encountered. I have purchased numerous copies of this title to give to special friends.

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Classic Joints with Power Tools
Published in Paperback by Lark Books (2002-08-28)
Author: Yeung Chan
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Practical power-tool joinery - straightforward and easy to understand
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Review Date: 2008-10-08
I have a lot of woodworking books. About 60 of them.

Yeung Chan's book is one of the best and most practical
of them all. He shows several ways to make each joint
so even with a modestly equipped shop you'll be able
to make quality joints.

Yeung's jig designs are great too. They aren't complicated
or hard to build and he explains how to make sure they
are accurate.

Gary Rogowski also wrote some great books about
making joints - but if you get just one get Classic Joints
with Power Tools.

First Hand Experience
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Review Date: 2008-01-14
I would like to highly recommend this book. I recently had the opportunity to attend a class on Chair Design and Construction. The instructor was Mr. Chan. As a weekend workworker I have always dreamed of one day designing and building a chair but thought that day was still pretty far into my future. Mr. Chan's prop for the class was a classic reproduction of a Ming Dynasty chair he built. He described how he first understood the joinery techniques, then how he replicated those joints by hand then then finally with power tools. His book describes many of those techniques.

I use this book as a reference to joint design and to remind me of the wonderful experience of the class.

Inventive machining
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Review Date: 2007-06-13
This book is absolutely engrossing. Mr. Chan is inventive and does a great job of demonstrating how to re-create his designs.

Joints with powertools
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-06-03
This is a top book on joints. This books deals exclusively with joints and is full of information. There are some jigs shown at the beginning with plans that will allow you to create some of the common or not so common joints. The book is written simply and is attractive. If you use your table saw a lot you will like this book but a router and bandsaw are used in some of the joints. In the back of the book there is a small gallery. If you ever had any questions about joints they are probably explained in this book. I am pleased with this book you should also be.

Engineered To Simplicity, A Powerful Book
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2005-01-28
Classic Joints with Power Tools by Yeung Chan is unique amongst books on wood working. Logical, concise, and written by someone with a wealth of experience. The unique thing is how adept he is in explaining it; yes, an excellent teacher.
When you see some of the pictures of work the author completed, which is included in the book in full color, as well as pictures of works created by others, you realize that this is the work of someone who practices what he preaches.
Simple yet profound. One tip for example, is when cutting stock, cut it 1/4" oversize, then re-joint it, and re-cut it to final size. You know the problem of cutting a board, and the internal stress makes the board move a little. Then you have an edge cup in your piece. By cutting and jointing it twice, you eliminate that. What a great idea.
This book is made for the master woodworker, and the beginner alike. For the master; so they can compare techniques, and glean a new bent on methods, and for the beginner, because they can learn the simple truth of the best way of creating the right joint, using the best procedure.
I can't recommend this book enough. It makes for a great read, and a convenient reference guide, due to the fact that it is laid out so logically. Buy it you won't be sorry.


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