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The debt-free & prosperous living basic course
Published in Unknown Binding by Marketline Press (1994)
Author: John Cummuta
List price: $79.00
New price: $75.99
Used price: $19.99
Collectible price: $79.00

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Really not a scam - even the most educated should read!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-12
I wish I had a dollar for every e-mail I have received in my inbox or spam folder promoting this and similar products by Cummuta, but I decided to check it out through the BBB and the publisher, and a few other sources. When I saw that he participated in seminars with known stalwarts like Zig Zeiglar, I felt it was worth the price tag to read it....

I purchased a used copy through Amazon, received it yesterday, and have already read everything except the tips to cut spending. I can put his program to practical use TODAY. The contents are things I already effectively knew about, but the examples he provides are what makes you want to throw away your credit cards PERMANENTLY. It also does not say "you have to live like a Tibetan monk", but it does make you think about the worth of that dinner out or $10 you add to your revolving balances.

I wish someone had given me something like this when I was in high school or college, but even at my current age, it is going to make a HUGE difference in my life and that of my family.

TEACH THIS IN SCHOOLS!
Helpful Votes: 10 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 2003-12-11
This program is excellent! The best personal financial debt-elimination and wealth-building plan I have come across over many years. It should be taught in our high schools and universities. Easy-to-read and understand, you will learn basic principles which can enable you to control your financial destiny. You will want to share what you learn with family, friends and associates. I write from experience...the plan has worked for me and I've shared it with my grown children, extended family, friends and business associates. The book with its forms is great and stands by itself, however anyone would gain additional insights from the audio tapes, as well.

I'm eager to review the notes I took on his course.
Helpful Votes: 14 out of 16 total.
Review Date: 2005-05-27
I almost didn't consider a review, but in my online research for info about Mr. John Cummuta, I found this link, and recalled I could submit a review, and felt the obligation; I ordered the course he offers, so I am guessing that the book here was in the course -or is very similar to it, so my review of his course will give you an idea of how the book is. (I did online research to see what was up with his course and if I should return it & get my money back or keep it.)

Anyhow, some "oldie but goodie" ideas include the simple but reliable adage to NOT be in debt. Mr. Cummuta tells the reader (or listener in my case; I had CD's) early on that you gotta cut up that credit card. He makes his case well, and as a person who has used credit cards successfully for many years, in college and since, I say from experience: He is right. Most of the time, I had not problems with using my credit card, but recently some emergencies have pushed my balance up to about 5,000 dollars, and let me tell you: The interest of about $50.oo per month is eating me up because (as I'm sure you know) you don't pay on the principal owed until AFTER you've paid that interest.

Suffice it to say that he is right. After he makes his case, he casually mentions another wise man, Solomon, the author of Proverbs, whose proverbs caution the reader to NOT be in debt. (Yes, I was surprised to here him quote the Bible, even as a person who believes in it, but he is right, and he is careful to acknowledge that some people might have different religious beliefs. He is careful to not offend the reader, but merely offer this as supplemental info for the curious; He does well here!)

The elimination of credit card debt is not the only thing he has to offer, but there were new things in his packet (which may or may not be in this particular book; I don't know). He lists four (4) different ways to supplement your income, and is careful to admit that these are NOT "get rich quick" methods. The four he lists are: #1, An intro to e-bay and online auctions; #2, buying & renting residential real estate (the "landlord" thing); #3, Creating & marketing information products; and, #4, Online affiliate marketing business (that is, click-able referrers on your website).

Those were a refreshing addition which stimulated my imagination, but the **main** focus he makes is to pay off your debts in a "logical" fashion, prioritizing the "most important" debt first. He shows the reader how you divide the balance by the minimum payment that the creditor sets, and you get this figure for each debt, that tells you which one is a priority. I think that the smaller the balance in comparison to the payment, the easier it is to pay off, and should be prioritized, with the other debts receiving the "minimum monthly" payment. This is "logical" because the "spare cash" you'd have after that debt is paid can go to the other debts.

He also has a laundry list of tips to cut corners, and some of them are good, like getting a used car, which would cost much less yet be still almost as good as a new one. I think (but don't recall) that he advocates using a clothing line instead of a dryer, still a good idea.

One of his strengths is knowing when add-ons to your insurance are good, and makes the case that a higher deductible is not unsafe, because the insurance company would NOT insure you if THEY thought you were a risk, and he suggests you trust the insurance company, as it is comprised of experts. (John surprised me with his attention to detail: He correctly points out that using spare money to pay off debt is better than investing it, due to the comparison between the two interest rates!)

Well, they offered a money back guarantee, and I strained my brain listening to this guy's CD's. He sure can talk, and talk, and talk, and he makes sense, so his book is probably not bad.

All in all, since I knew some of this stuff and took notes on the rest, I feel that I don't need his course, but he is "old school," and will guide you right if you need to get out of debt. My online research confirms my feelings that he is trustable.

Although I am returning his course to get my money back, I nonetheless recommend it for you because his ethics are HONEST: His methods is based on the premise that you don't get something for nothing. When he suggests that you put your credit card in water, and then freeze it, to eliminate "impulse" usage (except for emergencies), you will know what I mean: If you don't get his book or course and are still in debt, don't blame Gordon Wayne Watts of Lakeland, Florida, USA -because he has told you -as one who has experience in credit cards -both good and bad experiences.

My review is meant to be helpful, and I sign with my real name to show I'm not some paid advertisement hack. Even though I'm returning it, I am VERY grateful that I was able to review it (and take good notes). Since I am eager to pour over my notes, this is a good indication that my "5-star" review is accurate: Yes, I highly recommend the John C. Cummuta book.

Gordon Wayne Watts, Lakeland, Florida, USA

A Great Resource!
Helpful Votes: 16 out of 17 total.
Review Date: 2004-10-09
Are you mired in debt and looking for a way out? Does your financial situation look bleak? If so, fret no more. Pick up a copy of DEBT-FREE & PROSPEROUS LIVING: BASIC COURSE by John Cummuta and let your financial wellness commence! This is an awesome resource in helping you devise a plan to become totally debt free. Free from steep credit card balances. Free from the monthly constraints of a mortgage. Free from any type of debt that is currently bogging you down.

In DEBT-FREE & PROSPEROUS LIVING: BASIC COURSE, Mr. Cummuta lays out a financial formula, which if applied consistently to your personal situation, will help you to achieve a better financial situation. Using his formula, the reader is able to actually achieve a date as to when they will be debt-free. How exciting it is to discover this revelation!

I was first introduced to this plan at a local college where I enrolled in a financial workshop. This initial investment was one well worth the costs of a three credit course! The financial blessings that I have received as a result are priceless! Using Mr. Cummuta's plan, I was able to improve my credit score by over 50 points in a year's time! The information is easy to apply and to be honest, is probably something we've all heard before, yet the application of the information is truly valuable.

Our local book club has selected this plan to continue to apply to our unique situations. We have an upcoming presentation based on this workbook, yet some of the members have already begun applying this information to their personal situations. The testimonies of our members are also very compelling. One particular member said she could realize financial freedom from her student loans, credit cards and car note within a two-year period. Another stated she could be debt-free from these same constraints in a 4-year period. For a small investment, which is just the cost of this book, you could also have a similar testimony!

In my opinion, this would be a self-investment well worth the costs. In addition to the workbook, cassettes and software are available. Although our local group did not choose these options, we did develop our own spreadsheets to track our progress. If I had the opportunity, I would thank Mr. Cummuta for putting this information together.

Reviewed by Nedine
of The RAWSISTAZ Reviewers

You need to read this -- 10 stars!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2006-12-05
I cannot say enough good things about John Cummuta's DFPL course. By following his advice to the letter, I have ratcheted down a $15,000 debt pile to only $2,000 in five years. Had I paid only the mininmum payments (what my creditors wanted me to do!), I would have literally spent the rest of my life paying off this debt!!! This amount will be completely paid in full by the middle of next year.

Without realizing what I had done, my credit score jumped waaayyyy UP!!! I found this out just recently!!

You won't regret the money you spend on the DFPL course. Your financial life depends upon it!

John
Easy Company Soldier: The Legendary Battles of a Sergeant from World War II's "Band of Brothers"
Published in Audio CD by Macmillan Audio (2008-05-13)
Authors: Don Malarkey and Bob Welch
List price: $29.95
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A GREAT READ FROM START TO FINISH
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-24
MR MALARKEY BRINGS THE " BAND OF BROTHERS" MEN INTO A CLOSER INSPECTION, THE BOOK IS WELL WRITTEN, A NATURAL FLOW, GIVES THE READER A REAL FEEL FOR THE WAR. PUT THIS ON YOUR " TO READ LIST" AT THE TOP

Another member of the Band of Brothers shares his life in and out of uniform.
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Review Date: 2008-07-18
Don Marlarky shares with us his experiences as a member of the famed Band of Brothers, Easy Company. His memory of his life in and out of uniform is remarkable for any man, let alone one who was 86 when this book was written. Kudos to his family for encouraging him to write this book for us to respect, honor and enjoy. You will not believe how fast this book reads. There is plenty of action and insight into the heart, mind and soul of one of the most effective fighting men in Easy Co. From Currahee to Zel am See we are transported through one man's experiences as an elite paratrooper who fought more days than most of the men of Easy. You will truly find it hard to put this book down.

A.E. Wentworth
Military History buff
Respector of our WWII veterans

Heartfelt and memorable
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-15
As a niece of Warren "Skip" Muck I owe a debt of gratitude to Don Malarkey for telling not only his story, but a good portion of my uncle's story as well. His honesty, integrity and intelligence shine throughout the book. I feel honored to know the men of Easy Company and be a part of the Easy "family". This book is truly a window into the heart and spirit of these men.

Best of the best-books that is.
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-07
I'll admit when I first saw this I thought "Yeah another Easy company survivor jumpin' on the ol' book bandwagon" but having read the book, I'd be happy to apologise to "Malark'" to his face. When an author starts his autobiography by confessing how he seriously though about shooting himself in the foot to get out of battle, he has your attention.

The book follows Donald Malarky from his childhood in Oregon through his adventures in WW2 and beyond but it is so well written I found myself wishing he'd written more about his youth. Not because I felt he was skipping stuff, but because I enjoyed it so much.

The guiding force in his life seems to have been two fold, the ghosts of his uncles, killed by the first Wrold War "The Malarky boys have unfinished business with the Germans" he says, and the drive not to be a quitter, a fate he sees in his father. This leads the man to have the longest stretch on the front line of any member of E company 506 PIR, even when offered a chance off the line, he wouldn't quit.

If you are not familiar with the "Band of Brothers" then this is the book of a veteran of WW2. That dwindling generation of men sharing their experiences in humanitie's darkest hours. If you are familiar with Band of Brothers you will get more from the book. Malarky touches on some things that other books have skipped over and gives a different view of some well established events such as the mutiny against Captain Sobel in 1944.

Of all the books written by the men of the 506th's E company this seems to have the most heart. The excellent books by Winters, Guerneire and Heffron each seem to have their goals. Winters explaining leadership, Heffron and 'Wild Bill' seem like two old soldiers recounting their adventures to their grandchildren but Malarky, a self described 'Oregon Hermit" has spent his time well in his hermitage. The book looks at events warts and all even at people for whom he obviously still has great affection.

More than a remincience of his war days actions for which we should all say 'thank you', on the pages of his book Donald Malarky pours out his heart and shares his thoughts, dreams and fears, not in what makes up a soldier, but what makes up a man and for that sharing, we should also say "thank you."

Easy Company Soldier by Bob Welch
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-01
Easy Company Soldier
By Don Malarkey/Bob Welch

This book has it all -- action, loyalty, bravery, sorrow, faith, heroism, fear, hardship, loss, camaraderie, desperation and humor. It's the best and worst of World War II. In his quest to succeed Sgt. Malarkey fought two wars. The first was against the Germans and the second, against himself. Both a gripping human interest and violent war story, this is a must read for everyone.

First off, I'm a comparatively slow reader with a short attention span. I usually read in short bursts of about 30 or 40 minutes, often tire, get bored or lose interest to the point where reading actually becomes a chore. Rarely, does a book come along that I just cannot put down. Easy Company Soldier is one of the very few.

I started reading Easy Company Soldier at about 7:30 pm, six hours and seven chapters later I went to bed, got up an hour later and read for another two hours. The next day I finished the book. For me, that's a record only equaled once before.

The story begins with Don Malarkey growing up in Astoria, a city on the North Oregon coast during the Great Depression (not an easy life). His college life at the University of Oregon abruptly came to a halt in 1942 when he joined the army. Malarkey volunteered to be part of what he considered the toughest, most challenging unit in the American Army, the 101st Screaming Eagles Airborne Division. On June 6th 1944 D-Day, they jumped into Normandy, France.

Once again author Bob Welch captivates his audience. In his first WW II book, "American Nightingale" published in 2004, he poignantly captures the horror of war in the powerful biography of Frances Slanger and her courageous struggle to become a combat nurse with the 45th Field Hospital.

Easy Company Soldier is the remarkable story of Don Malarkey, who was originally made famous by Stephen Ambrose in Band of Brothers. With every word Bob Welch continues to envelope you in his dramatic story. Welch's unique writing ability enables the reader to hear every sound, to see the action, to smell the cordite and be a part of the general emotion of battle from France into The Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, all the way from D-Day to Victory in Europe.

Don Malarkey has beaten all the odds. He survived 177 days of combat and fighting in many of the fiercest battles in Europe. Most of his outfit, Easy Company, were killed or severely wounded, yet Malarkey came through with only minor wounds. Now at 87, he has beaten the odds again and survived the calendar. After reading Easy Company Soldier I think you will agree, Don Malarkey is and always will be part of our "Greatest Generation".

John
Fixing Your Feet: Prevention & Treatments for Athletes
Published in Paperback by Footwork Publications (2000-03-01)
Author: John Vonhof
List price: $15.95
Used price: $10.44
Collectible price: $15.95

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3Day walker
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-08-07
I'm training for the Breast Cancer 3Day walk -- 60 miles in three days -- and stumbled across this book during an internet search for blister prevention and cures. I got a copy right away. I have never before participated in any endurance sports and needed as much good advice as I could find and believe me, this book delivered. Certainly, there are parts of it that don't apply to my current activities, however the quality of the information, the helpful references to products and where to access them, and clear instructions in foot care have saved me countless blisters so far. I love the focus on prevention. The section on duct tape was particularly intriguing and helpful for me. I'm telling all my fellow distance walkers about this book!

Don't Take Your Feet for Granted
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Review Date: 2007-04-10
This advice is sure to get all athletes off on the right foot. Learn how to care for any foot problem and prepare your feet for that upcoming race.

If Only I Had Known
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Review Date: 2007-02-15
Have you ever hiked or ran and ruined your feet? Have you ever felt discouraged about your feet, didn't know what to do about it or, most importantly, what to do the Next Time?
Then Fixing Your Feet will be the answer to your prayers. No one else addresses the myriad problems that can arise when your feet are stressed to the max. John Vonhof leaves no stone unturned, pun intended, in this most thorough book about foot problems such as blisters, corns, structural problems. He deals with prevention as well as treatment. It's not just His viewpoint. He has interviewed countless athletes, hikers and endurance runners and quotes from their experiences and solutions.
He offers concrete advice with specific product recommendations and yet perhaps the best advice of all, stated over and over again, is not to take your feet for granted. They are the most important part of any trek or race you plan.
Even if you have never had any foot problems, if you are planning a hike or race, read this book and be prepared. You'll still be walking or running while others have to drop out.

A must have book for runners
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-02-10
This should be the ultrarunner's bible- or any runner's bible! It is a great book with some of the best advice out there. It is an easy read and a good book to have on hand for quick reference.

Fixing your feet
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-04-12
I only review & critique books I actually have read, how else can you make an educated and realistic critique?

As a 19-year Ultraq vRunner I certainly had a reason to buy anmdn read this book, especially since I run now exclusively on trails.

Unless peple are into long-distance running,few people have any idea on how to fix your feet, especially prevent injutries before theu happen.

I know the author and other people who contributed to this booki and can verify their expertise in the field of running and fixing feet.
The book is very detailed, covers almost every imaginable aspect of ultra running. It covers most potential problems that can arise from teh sport and it's preventions and solutions if trouble occurs.

No ultra runner should be without this book as it could save you from lots of potential misery.

John
God Is In The Kitchen And Other Everyday Miracles: A Daughter's Gift and A Daddy's Love
Published in Paperback by AuthorHouse (2000-09-26)
Author: John Seita
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New price: $6.21
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I am the author
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2002-08-18
Thanks for buying and reading my book. I am blessed to have written it and blessed for the life that I have had. I feel so fortunate to have overcome my neglectful and abusive parents and to be a parent myself.

God Bless.

John

God is in the Kitchen
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2005-04-17
We sometimes need a gentle reminder that there is a force working in our lives that is greater than ourselves. God is in the Kitchen is such a reminder. The simple truths found in these stories show us the extraordinary power of God and His presence in our lives. This book is truly inspirational, and I thank Dr. Seita for sharing it with us.

Hopeful and helpful
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2003-06-19
This is a book of great insight from one whose one history was filled with foster homes, institutions and abuse and neglect. His words of inspiration coming from where he came from are remarkable and give hope to all of us. The title story, God is in the Kitchen, is a close to proof to the existence of God as you can get. Whenever I struggle, I find hope in the idea that God is in the Kitchen conspiring to help me always.

Buy and read, maybe your life will be changed like mine was.

A Very Wise Man
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2002-08-29
As the author of Finding Fish, like John, I feel tremendously blessed that after my own difficult childhood, a childhood that we both shared in the same city and in the same foster care system (perhaps even sharing the same caseworkers), that we both, given our sussecces and insights, have an obligation to share our stories and feelings so those in despair can see the hope that exists. John's book is a wonderful gift that should be read by all who want to be inspired. God really is in the kitchen.

A Very Wise Man
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2002-08-29
As the author of Finding Fish, like John, I feel tremendously blessed that after my own difficult childhood, a childhood that we both shared in the same city and in the same foster care system (perhaps even sharing the same caseworkers), that we both, given our sussecces and insights, have an obligation to share our stories and feelings so those in despair can see the hope that exists. John's book is a wonderful gift that should be read by all who want to be inspired. God really is in the kitchen.

John
The Great Little Book of Afformations (All-New, Expanded Edition)
Published in Paperback by MetaPublishing (2006-10-01)
Authors: Noah St. John and Denise Berard
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Great things come in small packages
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-11-06
Love this book! Simple and effective. Better than affirmations. Bought extras for friends and family.

Awesome reading
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Review Date: 2007-10-25
Different from the self-help category I've used, it made sense, doesn't take long to read, and it's a great tool to use in order to achieve your goals.

Afformations Work!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-30
I like this book. It is small and I keep it in the car or in my purse so I can take it out when I am stuck in traffic or in a waiting room. afformations work! The mind is a powerful thing. It can work for you or against you! The mind will automatically try and figure things out if you ask it a question and this is how these afformations work.

Afformations Turns The Old Affirmations Model On Its Head
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-11-07

Not sure what I expected before getting this little book. What I got was a simple (the genius of this is in its powerful simplicity) and more potent(in plausible theory)spin on the old affirmations model that has been with us for for generations.

Personally, doing a kabillion affirmations has delivered only scattered results over my thirty five years of using them. I am pleased that Noah was given this "affirmations on steroids" model by his inner resources that fateful day in the shower. I fear the setting of new intentions in our subconscious mind in this new way is so simple, most persons will fail to try it or stick with it because most of us suffer from a "if it ain't hard, it can't be good" mind set.

Too early in the game for me to report any results with afformations, but I fully intend to abandon doing affirmations that mostly serves to bring to the surface the very thing(s) I was doing affirmations to resolve or transform and adopt the afformation questioning process.

Lastly, dealing with the publisher and co-author of the book, Denise Berard was a good experience. Always answered my email in a timely fashion and shipped the book to me ASAP so I would get it in time to take with me on vacation.



The Great Little Book of Afformations
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2007-06-27
The Great Little Book of Afformations is like a breath of fresh air! I've been a student of visualizations and positive affirmations/thinking for many years and did not have as much success as this book provides! Positive affirmations usually take quite a long time to work because you have to change the negative belief system of your resistant subconscious. Whereas asking a question, the subconscious quickly works to find the answer! Try this experiment and test it for yourself - say an affirmation such as "I love my job (or whatever it is you would like to change)". Do you hear or feel that little voice in you saying, "yeah, right! That's not true!" or something along that line. Now, ask, "why do I love my job so much?" and you will not feel the resistance that was there with the affirmation! Keep asking the question and the subconscious will work to answer why you love your job so much! Noah St. John and Denise Berard are brilliant! Thank you for writing and sharing this wonderful little book that can quickly and easily change anyone's life for the better!

John
The Greatest Thing in the World (Read By John Zaremba)
Published in Audio Cassette by Robert H Sommer (1987-06)
Author: H. Drummond
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A Book Forming a Part of the Spiritual Roots of Alcoholics Anonymous
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Review Date: 2008-07-16
A.A. literature and independent research make clear the relevance of this little book to the A.A., 12-Step, Recovery picture. See Dr. Bob's Library, 3rd ed.[[ASIN:1885803257 ; DR. BOB and the Good Oldtimers ; The Books Early AAs Read for Spiritual Growth [[ASIN:1885803265 ]; The Akron Genesis of Alcoholics Anonymous[[ASIN:1885803176 ; and Turning Point: A History of Early A.A.'s Spiritual Roots and Successes.[[ASIN:1885803079. A.A.'s co-founder Dr. Bob said hundreds of time that 1 Corinthians 13 was an absolutely essential part of the early A.A. program. He thought so much of this Drummond study that he circulated The Greatest Thing in the World widely among the A.A. pioneers. It was part of his library. It was part of his expression of the meaning of love. For that's what the Corinthians chapter and the Drummond book are about.

love the book, this edition is too big
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Review Date: 2008-06-28
I heard Larry Burkett highly praise this book years ago so I got one. I agree, this is an awesome book. read just a few pages and it will change your heart to love others more, no matter how grouchy you are at the time. I prefer the older editions of this book, they fit in my purse better

Something to Share
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Review Date: 2007-04-02
My brother sent me a copy. He liked it so much he brought fifty copies to share with friends. I in turn have purchased copies to give away. It is the Sermon on the Mount, The Gospel of John, and First John all in one by way of expounding upon Paul's great love expose. Gary Trawick.

Fantastic Book!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-06-08
This book by Henry Drummond is a much-neglected meditation on I Corinthians 13. With kindness and gentle encouragement, Drummond walks the reader through the characteristics of love we all fail so miserably to exhibit in our own lives. Well-written and short, this book should be on the shelf of anyone who is trying to live Scripture.

Beautiful Sermon on Love
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-08-13
Hadn't read Henry Drummond's book in years, but I recently picked it up again and re-read it and found it had lost none of its power for me. This book can be read in twenty minutes, but it's a twenty minutes that can change your perception of life and love.

Drummond, who was an inspiring liberal-thinking Christian of the 1800's, divides Paul's chapter on love in First Corinthians into three parts: "love contrasted," "love analyzed," and "love defended." He shows us what love isn't, shows us what it is, and defends it as the "greatest thing in the world." He helps us understand that it is not a burden to love - it's the easiest thing in the world!

This book is one of the most inspiring pieces of Christian literature I've ever read.

John
Handbook of Dialysis
Published in Paperback by Little, Brown (1988-12)
Authors: John T. Daugirdas and T.S. Ing
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Reliable
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-04-23
I have shopped on Amazon before but this time I bought from another vendor through Amazon. I was skeptical at forst and wasnt sure when and how I will receive the book. I wasnt sure of the condition of it either. It arrived 7 days after my purchase in excellent condition.

The best handbook of dialysis
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Review Date: 2007-02-25
This is the best handbook of dialysis. This is equally true for the forth edition as for the first edition. You don't need to look for another concise book. No one sentence or word is redundant, every information is up-to-date. No doubt you can find there every practical information you are looking for.

Where have you been?
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2004-11-14
I am a 48 year old male who has been on hemodialysis for nearly 29 years. I pride myself in the fact that I have always been very much involved in my treatment. Over the years, I have made it a priority in my life to stay abreast of directions the dialysis industry has taken, some good, some not so good.When my docter suggested this book at first I was skeptical. I felt it was going to be another simplisticapproach to being a "good" patient as oppossed to being a knowledgable, proactive patient.

Although there is a lot of terminology which must learned. If the patient can persist,he/she WILL improve his/her standard of living. A must have for all in the field, Pt., RN, or MD.

Robert C. Notestine.
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A must for any nephrologist in training
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2003-06-11
This is about the best handbook there is in the field of dialysis. It somehow manages to marry the conciseness and practicality of a handbook that can be carried around in your whitecoat and at the sametime, contains enough information that is usually only found in huge reference texts. Not only does it contain management guidelines in easy to read tables and point form, but also contains a lot more information regarding the basic physiology and scientific evidence if you care to read the appropriate sections. The downside to this is that it appears less readable when you compare it to its main "competitor", the oxford handbook series, but there again, they serve very different needs. For the non-specialist who needs a three second reference, especially someone who works in Britain, I would get the oxford handbook. If you are a nephrologist/dialysis nurse in training, you will inevitably go back to the handbook of dialysis, sooner or later.

The Bible for Any Dialysis Patient
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2004-01-21
"The Handbook of Dialysis" is a must have for anyone who is a patient on dialysis or who is the caretaker of someone on dialysis. This book is written with a Nephrologist or Nephrology nurse in mind, but patients and caretakers can learn a great deal as well. It explains the whole dialysis process including reuse, vascular accesses, anticoagulation, nutrition, infections, sleep disorder, etc. The dialysis process affects one's whole system.

John
Handbook of Model Rocketry
Published in Paperback by John Wiley & Sons (1994-03)
Author: G. Harry Stine
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Required Reading For Rocketeers
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Review Date: 2007-08-09
As an adult Model Rocketeer for the past 16 years, I can say that every Rocketeer should have this in their library. It is indeed "the Bible" of Model Rocketry. It is a goldmine of information and technical know-how, and will lead a beginning Rocketeer on the right path. Even someone who's just curious about Model Rocketry will learn a lot from it.

The most important model rocketry book to own
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Review Date: 2007-02-19
This is without a doubt the best book on model rocketry I've ever seen, and I read it from cover to cover. It deals with every aspect of rocketry in a very accessible manner (for example, presenting formulas for various calculations, but not requiring their use). It is organized so that the reader can focus on single aspects of a rocketry program (for example, separate chapters on aerodynamics, rocket propulsion, recovery systems, altitude measurement). I am a science teacher and coach to two Team America Rocketry Challenge teams, and I keep copies of this book available for my teams as reference. I wish it had more information on electronic payloads, but that is a more advanced topic, so it is very forgivable. If you own only one book on rocketry, this is the one to buy.

Handbook of Model Rocketry
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Review Date: 2006-11-15
Great reference for all levels. Perfect for schools or curriculums that have a model rocketry club.

Mandatory reading for the Rocketry entusiast,!
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Review Date: 2006-11-04
Very detailed, easy to understand, its rocketry 101 and much more.

A solid reference for model rocketeers
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-02-25
Model rocketry has come a long way since this book's first edition was published and the book does a great job of covering the basics of "How to get started" while addressing the ever expanding set of topics being introduced 40+ years later. The book provides some of the hobby's history and the 'hows and whys' of model rocketry. The book balances detail such as mathematics to compute aeronautical computations with rules of thumb one can use if science and math are not as interesting as building and safely launching a cool model rocket. While the book does not comprehensively cover mid and high power model rocketry topics, it does address some of the basics for those 'moving up'. Photos and illustrations are great.

John
Landing on My Feet: A Diary of Dreams
Published in Hardcover by Andrews Mcmeel Pub (1997-11)
Authors: Kerri Strug and John P. Lopez
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Worthy of a perfect 10
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Review Date: 2007-11-26
In perhaps the most comprehensive autobiography of a gymnast on the market thus far, Kerri Strug details her life as an elite gymnast from her early memories all the way through the 1996 Olympics. Younger gymnasts (upper elementary school/middle school aged) will be able to understand the book, but the ideas contained will appeal to older readers as well.

Strug addresses her success, her aspirations, and most importantly, the difficulties of competing at the elite level. She talks openly about her eating disorder and problems with coaches. Strug also makes it clear that the person who pushed her hardest was her- not her parents, or her coaches. While Bela is known for pushing his gymnastics, Strug lets it be known that he never pushed her too far, and that it was her idea to perform the second vault.

Strug also addresses something that all gymnasts will understand: the frustrations. Not getting a certain score, not qualifying for something, or simply not progressing skill-wise are all common frustrations that any gymnast experiences. Most gymnasts will appreciate knowing that other people have gone through what they are currently going through. This is a great book for someone who is already familiar with gymnastics.

This book is so worth reading!!!!!!!
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Review Date: 2003-05-04
I do gymnastics and love to read about is so this book is great for me! This book is full of pictures and useful information. It has from when she was a baby to when she stuck that wonderful vault. If you are looking for a good gymnastics book or just a good book I would buy this one. If you do buy it I hope you enjoy reading it like I did!

This book deserves 10 stars
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2004-05-12
Before I read this book, I didn't really know much about Kerri, except that she had hurt her foot doing a vault at the Olympics, and had somehow become America's darling.

But after reading this book, I now know Kerri for who she is: a marvelous gymnast who was always in the shadows and never seemed to pull everything together during competitions. How she came so close to making the All-Around competition in Barcelona, only to be edged out by .14 of a point.

This book will make you laugh, cry, and wonder how she could come back after injury upon injury and still continue gymnastics. This book will tell you about her joys and triumphs, and her defeats and despairs.

Since I have read this book, Kerri Strug has become my favorite gymnast, not just because of what she did at Atlanta, but what she did to get there. I promise you, if you read this book, you will be left with a profound respect of the girl who could continue on, despite the pain and setbacks.

My only recommendation is read it!

Amazing Book!!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2003-02-10
I really enjoyed reading Kerri Strug's autobiography. Her legendery vault, the Yurchenko with a one-and-a-half twist, helped the USA 1996 Olympic Team win a gold medal! I really thought this was a terrific book. Kerri talks about her triumphs, struggles, victories, experiences and so much more. She tells her complete story, starting from baby years, all the way up untill after the 1996 Olympic Games. Her story is a great inspiration to all gymnasts. If you enjoy gymnastics or are a fan of Kerri Strug, then this book is a must-read!

Wonderful!
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2005-01-27
This is definitely the best gymnasics biography I've read! In this book, published right after the 1996 Olympics, Kerri really opens her heart to the reader...we learn about her passion for gymnasics which started at a VERY young age, her progression through the sport, what it was really like training under Bela Karolyi, and about her family. One thing that impressed me about Kerri was how she is truly self-motivated...I think many gymnasts are pushed by parents living their own dreams through their children, but this was NOT the case with Kerri. It was refreshing to read of the loving, supportive family she has, and how completely sane her parents are (as opposed to other gym parents we've heard about, like in "Little Girls in Pretty Boxes" which I also think is an important book). I think people who are THIS driven, as Kerri is, are incredibly rare...which is why she flourished under Bela's harsh training instead of cracking like so many other girls did. She is honest about the often-times brutal training under Bela, but obviously loves and deeply respects both him and Marta and she gives them credit for contributing to her successes. There are great photos included of Kerri through the years. Awesome!!

John
The Lawyers: Class of '69
Published in Paperback by Jullundur Press (2003-07)
Author: John M. Poswall
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The Lawyers Class of 1969
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Review Date: 2008-07-26
Could not put it down. Historically a great walk down memory lane, I had forgotten so much. When asked "Did we make a difference"? You find yourself asking the same question, and you bet we did, all in our own way.

Amazing insights into California law
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Review Date: 2008-05-12
This book grips you by creating relationships with the key players in the Class of '69 from Cal Berkeley's Boalt Hall law school. Through their eyes, Poswall provides a unique glimpse into issues in the late 60s and the '70s ranging from California's legal system, politics, and the Supreme Court to the emerging empowerment of Latinos, Blacks, women and disabled persons. Based on the skill with which he develops characters and interweaves plots, one would suspect Poswall was a born writer, not merely among the most respected lawyers in the U.S.

Life as a Law Student and Lawyer
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Review Date: 2005-08-15
This first book by a local attorney has caught all the wonder and pain of law school and the legal profession. I read it for the first time as a break from studying for my 1L exams. I found it extremely engrossing. While earlier reviewers focused on the evolution of Rose and women in the profession, there is much to be said about the men in this novel. They struggle with their own demons, including alcoholism, depravity, and death. Overall, it's not the most upbeat book on growing up in the legal community, but that's only because of how realistic it is.

A must-read for professional women
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2005-01-27
I have just completed re-reading John Poswall's "The Lawyers: Class of '69" and it was as entertaining as the first. In the second reading, I couldn't help but compare and contrast how the world has changed, especially as it pertains to women. Bottom line: very has changed for women in law, corporate America or the intricacies of domestic relationships. Simply replace the name Rose Contreras, the main character in this novel, with whistleblower Sherron Watkins of Enron fame:

a. brilliant women who stepped forward to fight against the establishment only to sacrifice what they had spent years training to become;
b. when they arrived, the golden ring wasn't exposed, rather in its place was a muzzle;
c. in the end, they would have to reevaluate the years of education and hard work and choose between success and their personal code of ethics.

Are there rewards for brilliant, educated women today? Perhaps when they write their book about their abhorrent experiences. Rarely do you see the establishment welcoming them back into the fold to reward their ethical stance. The Lawyers is a fabulous book that encourages other strong women to challenge the chauvinistic rules that still permeate this society.

KGO radio features top lawyer's engrossing book!
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2004-03-11
As both a lawyer and radio talk show host, I found John Poswall's book to be engrossing fare,not just for lawyers,but for anyone who wants to take a real look at how the law school process shapes the profession and reflects the values of society.
Poswall's characters are vivid,their dilemnas intriguing and their personal lives both sexy and surprising.
I don't often have authors on my radio shows at KGO (ABC) San Francisco. However,I really enjoyed this book and thought my listeners would appreciate it as well.
On a personal note, as someone who fought her own civil rights battle twenty years ago( Craft v. Metromedia) about the treatment of female television anchors, I appreciate John Poswall's practice which defends the rights of some pretty remarkable people. I also was surprised that such a talented lawyer would also be one hell of fine writer!!
Christine Craft www.kgo.com


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