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Dirt-Cheap Gardening: Hundreds of Ways to Save Money in Your Garden
Published in Paperback by Storey Publishing, LLC (1995-01-05)
Author: Rhonda Massingham Hart
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Excellent read!!! very informative and helpful and creative.
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 1999-06-08
this book gives all kinds of helpful advice and can definetly save you all kinds of money. It cuts to the chase and does not waste any of your time. I would recommend it highly.

This is an informative guide to tight-wad gardening.
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 1998-11-11
What? Another gardening book? This book, "Dirt Cheap Gardening, Hundreds of Ways to Save Money in Your Garden," is a guide that every gardener needs, whether or not he already owns other gardening books. It has some very practical advice, from starting seeds inexpensively, to drying your own produce. Rhonda Massingham Hart, the author, packs a lot of info into this paperback of only 166 pages. You can skim-read it in an evening, and the information you read will help you with your gardening all year. This book mostly covers vegetable gardening, harvesting, and storage. If you are an avid gardener who enjoys saving money, too, this book is for you.

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Doenitz at Nuremberg: A Reappraisal
Published in Paperback by Legion for the Survival of Freedom (1993-06)
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Autographs of WWII Personalities
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2004-01-07
The full title of this book is: "Doenitz at Nuremberg: A Re-Appraisal -- War Crimes and the Military Professional." There are two editions of this book, the regular issue, and a special edition of only 250 printings containing a page autographed by (Grossadmiral) Karl Donitz: reading "This is copy No. ___ of a limited edition of 250 copies personally signed by Grand Admiral Karl Doenitz". Both editions contain the reprinted facsimile autographs and photographs of over 400 worldwide military officers and politicians, who also wrote a brief paragraph explaining why they believe Admiral Doenitz (Donitz) should NOT have been convicted of the WWII "war crimes" counts levied against him during the 1946 Nuremberg War Criminal trials. There are many very interesting and surprising writings from Allied navy admirals and army generals noting why they beieve Adm. Doenitz should have been acquited. This is a "much needed" reference book for those of us who are autograph-collecting "hounds" of WWII personalities.

New Lights on the Trial
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2002-11-28
I believe many people heard of the Nuremberg Trial, but I doubt many people know much of the details of the Trial. Nor the debate about the Trial ensued for decades after the Trial. Frankly I have to admit that I myself did not have any idea of it until recently when this book happened to cross me. I wish people read this book with an open-mind. And I wish this still be a country where free speech still prevails. I highly recommend this important book which should not escape the sight of any history-lover and professional historians. The power and merit of this book rest on the brave challenge, the sharp criticism on the sensitive subject--the Nuremberg Trial--that have made by those four hundred leading personalities in the military, law, arts, diplomacy, philosophy, history and religion all around the world (on Allied side) who were armed with richly embroidered knowledge of international law and equipped with the historical truth according to their own experience in the Second World War.

The main points of their challenge and criticism lay in the followings:

First, the Trial was a gross travesty on justice and illegal as far as international law concerned, because, in the first place, `according to the principles of international law universally recognized up to 1945 and explicitly admitted by the Allied and Associated Powers after the First World War, the Allies had no jurisdiction over the citizens of anther sovereign state for acts done in the service of that state'. In the second place, the law on the Trial was based on ex post facto law. They argued that that the definition of the crime and its punishment were fixed only after commission of the acts imputed alone radically has contravened the ancient principle of jurisprudence: `Nulla poena sine lege, nullum crimen sine lege.'(`No punishment without a law, no crime without a law.'); that the Resolution On Human Rights of the League of Nations was founded on this basic principle, which Article 11 of this resolution states: `No one may be punished for an act if at the time of this act a punishment for it was not pre-established in international law or in the laws of the county concerned.' In the third place, the trial violated one of the basic principles of law that `he who judges in his own case is not only a suspect and therefore a challengeable judge; he is simply not a judge. If he sits as judge, the illegality of the process and the nullity of the sentence are absolute and incurable'. In the forth place, the Charter of the Tribunal abolished the rules of evidence which in every civilized country have been introduced for the protection of accused persons against prejudiced and unreliable assertions.

Second, the Trial was unfair in the sense of fairness, because if it was really for trial war criminals, it should put all the war criminals of both sides before justice not only Germans. They even argued that as for crimes against humanity, those governments which ordered the destruction of German cities, thereby destroying irreplaceable cultural values and making burning torches out of women and children should also have stood before the bar of justice. Some opinions are even so bold and so sharp as it is stated that there is no doubt that in ordering the destruction of large enemy cities, which represented an important part of the very basis of European culture and civilization, the Allied political leaders have incurred a dire responsibility before the bar of history.

Third, the Trial was dangerous in military sense, because putting military personals on trial and death just because of obedience destroyed the basic principles of discipline and made any national defense impossible and in chaos. They argued how in the name of common sense a military officer could wage any kind of war except an aggressive one without being a traitor to his country, that everyone took an oath when he entered the U.S. Navy to defend the United States against all enemies---and there was not anything said about doing it in a non-aggressive manner, that after Nuremberg Trial practice, maybe we should add a proviso to the oath saying, `Before carrying out the orders of my superior officers, I will check to insure that they are compatible with our international commitments, the Charter of the United Nations, etc.'

In short, according to their opinion, the Trial is illegal and unjust, the Trial is just a revenge, a lynch like ancient time, merely victors revenging their vanquished.

Another contents of the book is the deep sympathy and touching apology towards Germans including those dead sentenced by the Trial expressed by those leading personals. For instance, Royal Naval Admiral Sir Barry Domvile states: `Anybody who was a victim of the iniquitous Nuremberg Trials has my deep sympathy.' Once US Army Colonel and President Judge of Pennsylvania Honorable Edward Leroy von Roden wrote: `This country owes to Grand Admiral Doenitz and to many other men at the least a humble apology for what we have caused them to suffer...Let us hope that Admiral Doenitz and other enemy patriots will be aware of the fact that there are great numbers of loyal Americans who are ashamed of the behavior of those in our government who were responsible for what was done.'

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Don't Stop At Green Lights Why Wal-Mart Customers Vote Republican
Published in Paperback by Tex Hart Publications (2006-09-15)
Author: Tim Sneed
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EXCELLENT Book
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-10-10
I highly recommend this book, not only is it informative, but it is beautifully written. An eye opener for everyone.

Great Book !!!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2006-10-24
Tim Sneed tells it from the heart -- growing up in poor, rural Tennessee, raising himself up by his bootstraps, but still remembering where his roots are and how to care for his fellow American. Through his stories, anecdotes, and vignettes of political life in America, Tim Sneed shares his hope and dreams for our country.

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Draw Manga Villans! (XTreme Art)
Published in Paperback by Watson-Guptill (2004-04-01)
Author: Christopher Hart
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Do you want to be good at drawing the bad guys?
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2005-01-23
The XTreme Art series is awesome and this book is no exception. I like when good triumphs over evil but drawing villians is fun. Now I am excellent. Really.

Splendid
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2004-06-17
This book will bring out the malicious side of your child in the most creative way. The tips and techniques complement the mean with in us, to create the imaginative villains which live in a child's mind. Various figures + many poses & expressions to imitate when creating these amazing creatures. Using the 4 easy steps to guide the young artist and making it easy to follow and simple to create.

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Drawing the New Adventure Cartoons: Cool Spies, Evil Guys and Action Heroes
Published in Paperback by Chris Hart Books (2008-05-06)
Author: Christopher Hart
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Inspiring
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-30
I happened to walk into the book store last week where a good size crowd of youth and adults were gathered listening to a presentation about this book. The presenter and the book caught my eye and interest so I decided to take a close look and ended up purchasing the book. After 10 days of owning the book, I have no regrets. I spent hours this past weekend having fun creating numerous adventure style cartoon characters. With easy to follow examples accompanied by the hints Harts provides, it was quite enough guidance for me do dive into a new world of cartooning. I highly recommend this book to anyone who enjoys adventure character cartooning

Most enjoyable!!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-01
This book was chock full of great drawings and instructions on how to draw in the new adventure style. It was easy to follow, easy to grasp but most importantly, enjoyable to read. I learned a lot and I also laughed a lot - tubby types. I loved the section on punching! Highly recommended.

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Driven
Published in Paperback by Amber Quill Press, LLC (2004-08)
Author: Megan Hart
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Fantastic Futuristic
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-05
WOW, wish she wrote more futuristic romances. This one is Hot plus the characters are fantastic and the plot is really... Well, you get the idea. If you want a solid paranormal romance this is one to try.

Cyber humans
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-01-02
Linna Fortense is a mecho--a human who has been augmented by mechanical body parts to repair damage from an accident. No one knows she is a mecho. Living in Newcity, she is masquerading as a KMPN (Kompanion) robot because she is a person living on the edge of society--mechos do not have the rights of full humans nor of full robots. KMPNs were made for work as prostitutes, so that is how Linna survives. Del Tennvic is a taxi driver, an expatriate Xanderran with special feelings for Linna, even if she is a robot. When a crackdown on mechos and aliens in the Newcity endangers Linna and Del, they escape into the Oldcity, and from there into space. Their route is neither straightforward, nor easy, but along the way they discover that they care a great deal about each other.

This story is a loose sequel to Hart's Passion Model, and combines both believable science fiction and an erotic love story, and it does that very well. The science fiction story is fascinating and well told, and the love story is an integral part of the plot. This is a combination that is often hard to achieve. The cultures of Newcity and Xanderra are fascinating and carefully described. The story's theme touches upon conflict and love between people of different cultures and races, which are themes of great importance for us today. Linna and Del come across as real people, with real problems, and this reader was caught up in their lives. I really enjoyed this novel and recommend it highly! -- Jean, Fallen Angel Reviews (courtesy of Fallen Angel Reviews)

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Drugs, Society, and Human Behavior, 12th Edition
Published in Paperback by McGraw-Hill Humanities/Social Sciences/Languages (2006-11)
Authors: Charles J. Ksir, Carl L Hart, and Oakley S Ray
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Testbook Review
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-09-20
The book "Drugs,Society,and Human Behavior" was purchased online from Amazon.Com at a much reduced price from the College bookstore price. The transaction was hassle free and delivery in a very timely fashion. I would recommed this site as a great resource for purchases.

Fantastic
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-04
This product was great. I love the text in the book. It is interesting and it is placed in an easy to understand format. The text is relatable to the society and I would definitly suggest this book to someone else!

Review
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-15
I was assigned readings from this book for my Biopsychosocial aspects of addictions class in graduate school for counseling. Compared to other textbooks, it is a relatively easy read, and there's a great deal of helpful information contained in it. My only complaints for the book thus far are that the chapters on physiology and anatomy include a great deal of information that assumes the reader already has a basis of knowledge in anatomy, biology, and physiology and certain terms aren't defined in context. Also, the book does not contain a great deal of information on "club drugs" such as ecstasy, ketamine, PCP, etc.

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East West Dialogues
Published in Paperback by Folk Books (1989-06)
Author: Reverend Hart
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a favorite book
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2005-11-04
The best part of this book is the discussion that the Bible actually has no prohibition against carving an idol of the Supreme Godhead rather than the demigods, and the evidence that the Vedic Vaisnava tradition is the oldest monotheistic tradition. There are also many enjoyable Vedic and Biblical parallels to help bring these two traditions together. Well done.

A great book for all christians who like to ask questions!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 1999-10-25
Comparison between Krishna Consciousness and Christianity. The book includes discussions between a Christian scholar and a learned Krsna devotee. Topics include Reincarnation, Jesus in Vedas, Idol Worship, Christ and Krsna, Meat eating, Who is God? and more.

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Eliminating the Middleman
Published in Paperback by Infinity Publishing (2007-02-08)
Author: Chris Forman
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Thanks a lot Chris, it's all your fault!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-30
Forman has done what few other authors have accomplished: kept me up all night reading his book. I may have lost some sleep, but once I picked up Eliminating The Middleman, I had to sit riveted to my favorite chair until I was finished.

As in the first book of this series, Dead Men Don't Jog, the engaging Maria Hart is recruited by her "sometimes" employer, Northeastern Fidelity Mutual Life Insurance Company, to investigate another suspicious insurance claim. With an apparent serial killer on the loose, Maria enthusiastically takes the case, while at the same time helping the police to track down a murderer. The victims are all television infomercial stars, and Maria must travel from Chicago to New York to Milwaukee, viewing crime scenes and interviewing multiple suspects. With the intuitive Maria Hart relentlessly pursuing them, the bad guys always seem to get a little nervous. As a result, her own life is placed in imminent danger on more than one occasion, only this time we see the housewife-turned-sleuth emerge as something of an action/adventure hero. With the agility of a teenage gymnast, Maria maintains her cool, calm demeanor as she outmaneuvers a knife-wielding schizophrenic in Chicago, only to find herself facing the business end of a gun a week later in Syracuse. How does she get out of that one? Is this the end of the road for the resourceful and loveable Maria Hart?

Read the book and find out. And if you're like me, by the time you finish this book, you'll develop an insatiable craving for a lettuce and tomato sandwich.

Thoroughly Enjoyable!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-21
A serial killer is "eliminating" infomercial stars, and who better to get to the bottom of things than feisty, redheaded insurance investigator Maria Hart? Eliminating The Middleman, the second in Chris Forman's Maria Hart Mystery series, is a thoroughly enjoyable read and one I would recommend to any lover of good mysteries.

I was more than once taken by surprise by the interesting twists and turns this story took, and having gotten to know Maria in the first book in the series, Dead men Don't Jog, reading her newest adventure was like catching up with an old friend.

Chris Forman's amazing ability to understand the criminal mind, along with his delightful sense of humor, makes this book a joy to read.

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Encyclopedia of Southern Culture
Published in Hardcover by The University of North Carolina Press (1989-09-18)
Author: Mary L. Hart
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Great Book !!!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-11-07
This is a great book. I enjoy hours of reading it. All of my childhood memories of growing up in Little Rock come back.

Being forced out of Arkansas to California to complete my education after Governor Faubus closed the schools, didn't dampen my view of the South.

I plan to buy all of the new subjects that have just been published by these publishers.

A must for ever southerner
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-10-27
This book is a wonderful, interesting look of the south and it's history and cultures.


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