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One of my favorite books on bread baking!Review Date: 2007-05-12
Real easy sourdoughReview Date: 2005-05-31
Amazing bookReview Date: 2005-09-26

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Parents Love HandprintsReview Date: 2007-12-29
Lucy Adams, author of If Mama Don't Laugh, It Ain't Funny
Happy Hands and FeetReview Date: 2007-12-16
Happy Hands and FeetReview Date: 2000-01-28
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Exceptional Despite the FlawsReview Date: 1999-12-31
With all that said, just who is Mitchell May and why do I recommend this two-tape set so highly? To answer the first question, Mitchell May is a healer, who, by his own admission, has never healed anyone, but by helping his clients to be present, he has allowed life to do the healing. Although I had never heard of May before, I would seek his advice above any of the current gurus of healing, and this includes some well-known names such as Chopra and Weil.
Actually these tapes have less to do with physical healing than they do with healing one's consciousness. But what May has to say should be heard by anyone who believes they are on a journey, healthy or otherwise. These tapes are for those of us who, like May, believe that consciousness and not the material world is the fundamental resource of life. For many, one's path of awakening actually restricts consciousness. Those, who follow many popular gurus and insist they are not part of a cult but yet follow a strict regimen of how they have to think, how they have to pray, how they have to breathe or how they have to do this and not do that, need to hear these tapes. May insists, and I certainly agree, that these people have come full circle back to the same restrictive confines they were hoping to escape. They have thrown aside the dogmas of traditional religions only to become entrapped in puritanical lifestyles of their own creation. In other words, if you are following a belief system that insists it has all the answers, if you are dogmatically concerned about sleeping with your head to the north every night or making certain your chakras are correctly aligned each morning or eating a perfectly macrobiotic diet each and every day, then you need these tapes.
May's point here, and it is a crucial one that most New Age gurus ignore, is that the best space in life to be in is where you are not afraid to honestly admit: "I just don't know what to do." Why? Eventually, if you believe that you are made in the image and likeness of God, then this space will lead you to the realization that all you will ever need is within you, and it is this realization that will heal you. You need not look anywhere else.
Does this mean that May recommends avoiding all gurus and their methodolgies? Not at all. But May does draw a distinction between a religious experience and a spiritual one. A religious experience is based on someone else's experience and what your are supposed to do to achieve it. A spiritual experience is one you directly experience for yourself. You can use the methodologies of others to have your own direct experience, to discover for yourself how big life is. If not, move on! Don't stop at some convenient space or point where you finally get some small piece of life to work. "Life is so much bigger." Thank you, Mitchell.
One of the best series on healing ever.Review Date: 1999-02-01
With all that said, just who is Mitchell May and why do I recommend this two-tape set so highly? To answer the first question, Mitchell May is a healer, who, by his own admission, has never healed anyone, but by helping his clients to be present, he has allowed life to do the healing. Although I had never heard of May before, I would seek his advice above any of the current gurus of healing, and this includes some well- known names such as Chopra and Weil.
Actually these tapes have less to do with physical healing than they do with healing one's consciousness. But what May has to say should be heard by anyone who believes they are on a journey, healthy or otherwise. These tapes are for those of us who, like May, believe that consciousness and not the material world is the fundamental resource of life. For many, one's path of awakening actually restricts consciousness. Those, who follow many popular gurus and insist they are not part of a cult but yet follow a strict regimen of how they have to think, how they have to pray, how they have to breathe or how they have to do this and not do that, need to hear these tapes. May insists, and I certainly agree, that these people have come full circle back to the same restrictive confines they were hoping to escape. They have thrown aside the dogmas of traditional religions only to become entrapped in puritanical lifestyles of their own creation. In other words, if you are following a belief system that believes it has all the answers, if you are dogmatically concerned about sleeping with your head to the north every night or making certain your chakras are correctly aligned each morning or eating a perfectly macrobiotic diet each and every day, then you need these tapes.
May's point here, and it is a crucial one that most New Age gurus ignore, is that the best space in life to be in is where you are not afraid to honestly admit: "I just don't know what to do." Why? Eventually, if you believe that you are made in the image and likeness of God, then this space will lead you to the realization that all you will ever need is within you, and it is this realization that will heal you. You need not look anywhere else.
Does this mean that May recommends avoiding all gurus and their methodolgies? Not at all. But May does draw a distinction between a religious experience and a spiritual one. A religious experience is based on someone else's experience and what your are supposed to do to achieve it. A spiritual experience is one you directly experience for yourself. You can use the methodologies of others to have your own direct experience, to discover for yourself how big life is. If not, move on! Don't stop at some convenient space or point where you finally get some small piece of life to work. "Life is so much bigger." Thank you, Mitchell.
Exceptional Despite the FlawsReview Date: 1999-12-31
With all that said, just who is Mitchell May and why do I recommend this two-tape set so highly? To answer the first question, Mitchell May is a healer, who, by his own admission, has never healed anyone, but by helping his clients to be present, he has allowed life to do the healing. Although I had never heard of May before, I would seek his advice above any of the current gurus of healing, and this includes some well-known names such as Chopra and Weil.
Actually these tapes have less to do with physical healing than they do with healing one's consciousness. But what May has to say should be heard by anyone who believes they are on a journey, healthy or otherwise. These tapes are for those of us who, like May, believe that consciousness and not the material world is the fundamental resource of life. For many, one's path of awakening actually restricts consciousness. Those, who follow many popular gurus and insist they are not part of a cult but yet follow a strict regimen of how they have to think, how they have to pray, how they have to breathe or how they have to do this and not do that, need to hear these tapes. May insists, and I certainly agree, that these people have come full circle back to the same restrictive confines they were hoping to escape. They have thrown aside the dogmas of traditional religions only to become entrapped in puritanical lifestyles of their own creation. In other words, if you are following a belief system that insists it has all the answers, if you are dogmatically concerned about sleeping with your head to the north every night or making certain your chakras are correctly aligned each morning or eating a perfectly macrobiotic diet each and every day, then you need these tapes.
May's point here, and it is a crucial one that most New Age gurus ignore, is that the best space in life to be in is where you are not afraid to honestly admit: "I just don't know what to do." Why? Eventually, if you believe that you are made in the image and likeness of God, then this space will lead you to the realization that all you will ever need is within you, and it is this realization that will heal you. You need not look anywhere else.
Does this mean that May recommends avoiding all gurus and their methodolgies? Not at all. But May does draw a distinction between a religious experience and a spiritual one. A religious experience is based on someone else's experience and what your are supposed to do to achieve it. A spiritual experience is one you directly experience for yourself. You can use the methodologies of others to have your own direct experience, to discover for yourself how big life is. If not, move on! Don't stop at some convenient space or point where you finally get some small piece of life to work. "Life is so much bigger." Thank you, Mitchell.

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Great book for WWII fansReview Date: 2004-08-15
TERRIFIC FILM BOOK ON HITLER AS CHIEF CHARACTERReview Date: 2003-06-07
Mitchell provides excellent annotations for casts, plot outlines, all major credits and is particular good at providing "behind the scenes" information for hundreds of films with Hitler as a major (or minor) character. He deals with all American and international films with Hitler as a character...although I could not find THE DEVIL STRIKES AT MIDNIGHT (my favorite Hitler Siodmak film in German), his renditions of THE GREAT DICTATOR (Chaplin) and TO BE OR NOT TO BE (Lubitsch) are wonderfully famous and indispensible inclusions in this vast 303 page book. All film fans will love this beautifully produced book which also belongs in all libraries throughout the world. Although it is an A to Z format, you can pick up the book and start anywhere. Mitchell also provides an excellent index and bibliography. Although my life is "film noir"---and there are some excellent Hiltler noir films, I recommend this book highly for its depth of analysis and creative display by the author.
Another Mitchell triumph!
Fascinating studyReview Date: 2002-10-13
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wonderful hopes and dreadsReview Date: 2000-10-10
Beyond libidinal impulsesReview Date: 2003-06-21
Because of this objective thrust, the psychologist was seen as a very remote and impersonal figure. The new turn in psychology that is being explored is that the psychologist now should help the patient explore the subjective world. This includes analyzing dreams, (though popular in Freud's day, has since fallen from grace), thoughts, feelings, and perceptions. All of these things are also subjected to change. The new view that is being supported is that the relationship between two groups must become better known, and this is where the psychoanalytic process takes place, not in replacing libidinal impulses.
The Real DealReview Date: 2003-01-27
This book is honest about human nature, unflinchingly so, and it offers very specific, well-reasoned arguments about what human relationships can do for people (and for that matter, can't), and how that happens.
How sad that he died just as he seemed to be entering a prolific period.

Ickle Bickle RobinReview Date: 2004-11-20
Fond MemoriesReview Date: 2001-12-31
Ickle Bickle RobinReview Date: 2001-08-02

A quick read that will help 1L's tremendously.Review Date: 2003-05-02
Good introductionReview Date: 2001-08-10
As an introductory text, it's a good one; Polinsky tends to organize his presentation around well-chosen examples, and his discussion is usually pretty clear and accessible. Moreover, in apparent contrast to Miceli, he doesn't invoke much mathematics even of an elementary sort.
But that mathematics is clearly lurking just beneath the surface of the words, and I caution the reader that Polinsky will be much easier to read if you've got some math background. (I don't mean graduate-level stuff; high-school algebra will likely be enough, and a little calculus will probably help.) This is a matter more of style than of substance; readers accustomed to dealing with mathematical texts will just be better equipped to worm their way into Polinsky's clear-but-dense prose and get his point.
In coverage, Polinsky's book is pretty close to Cooter and Ulen's, but Cooter and Ulen are probably much more accessible to the typical beginning reader. Despite the absence of explicit mathematics, I'd personally rank Polinsky closer to Miceli in terms of difficulty; if Cooter and Ulen are "elementary" and Miceli is "advanced," then Polinsky is "high intermediate." Your mileage may vary.
Really Well Written and Priced.Review Date: 2001-07-11
Another thing I also like about the book is its price. While I would favor Cooter & Ulen's book on Law & Economics if I was going to use any text in the universe for an introduction to this topic, this book is almost as effective and significantly cheaper. Therefore, if you are Prof considering a book list, remember that college kids have to find the money somewhere. If you are a normal reader, this is a good place to start for the buck.


Eye-candy -- but also brain-candyReview Date: 2006-01-30
Stunning spaces!Review Date: 2002-02-08
Examples of Truly Innovative DesignReview Date: 2004-04-23

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The story that stays with youReview Date: 2006-10-02
not just survivalReview Date: 2005-09-20
though a true story about the horrors of the holocaust it is also a read that is more inpiring than any book written with the sole purpose of inspiring.
Louis Bannet will live forever in me.
A treasure...Review Date: 2005-08-10

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finally a book is wonderful wine regionReview Date: 2002-11-19
NepotismReview Date: 2004-07-05
Excellent guide to the wines of the LanguedocReview Date: 2005-02-15
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