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Real Girl Real World: A Guide to Finding Your True Self
Published in Paperback by Seal Press (2005-03-23)
Authors: Heather M. Gray and Samantha Phillips
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A book all teenagers need
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-21
I bought this as a gift and reviewed it.
It is great book for teenagers.
It is very well written.

Question:
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2005-11-12
This book looks great and I bought it to give to my younger sister (who is in eigth grade) but I am wondering at what age do most people think this book is appropriate? I know that by 8th grade kids know a lot more about sex than parents want to believe but I still feel nervous about giving my sister a book that talks about safe sex. Is 8th grade too early for this book?

Empower the Girls in Your Life!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2005-11-29
Being a teen girl has never been easy--but it may be harder than ever. Boys agressively expect young women to look sexy and give in to their demands. The far-right wants them to wait until after their married. Parents want girls to be ultra-succesful. The media expects them to imitate wealthy celebrities--right down to the expensive wardrobe. It's enough to make any teen want to hide away until she reaches adulthood! A better idea would be to read Real Girl Real World, the must-have guide for helping tween and teen girls navigate the minefield that adolescence can be, from social and school advice to a detailed look at what is happening to your body (and why). I can't think of a better book for a teen!

To the point!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2005-06-28
This book gets to the point when it comes to being a teenage girl in this world. I highly recommend this book for mothers, teachers and mentors of teenage girls for useful insight into the issues that confront our girls.

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Red Earth: A Vietnam Warrior's Journey
Published in Paperback by Holy Cow! Press (1997-06-01)
Author: Phillip H. Red Eagle
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Philip Red Eagle Completes the Circle
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2001-03-27
Philip Red Eagle is an amazing writer! There have been many exceptional books written about PTSD and the reality of the warzone. What makes this book different is the mind, body and spirit approach that Philip Red Eagle expresses so well. He not only takes you there with him,but shows you a way home through the pain, distrust and loss and to the strength of your heart and spirit. For anyone who wants to help a vet who is struggling to regain his or her spirit, this is the book you've been looking for! This is a way home.

This is a wonderful book
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2000-06-06
There's been a lot written about Vietnam vets and post traumatic stress, but I've never read any author who portrays the pain and anguish as well as Red Eagle. Then he portrays the healing. But to understand it you must enter a different skin. The skin of a people not held to standard conventions; where time has a different meaning and visions and dreams are an important part of life. I have never read an author who managed to accomplish this, but Red Eagle does. Even Alexie, an author I greatly admire, still leaves the reader on the outside looking in. But with Red Eagle you are truly taken inside.

I am an avid reader who usually consumes one book after another. However, when I finished this book I couldn't start another one for a couple of days. It has that kind of effect on you.

A healing book for the entire nation
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 1997-10-30
Red Earth provides healing for those people who have experienced war firsthand, and for those people who have felt the impact of war indirectly through their friends and loved ones. Stories are intended to heal and provide guidance--a purpose that has been mostly forgotten by modern society. Indigenous people realize the importance of the story, and this book emphasizes this importance. Philip Red Eagle's book is a welcome and needed addition to the broad spectrum of Vietnam War literature.

student favorite
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 1999-12-07
I have taught this book alongside classic works of Native American (such as Leslie Silko's "Ceremony"), alongside exceptional works of Native philosophy (e.g. Vine Deloria's "Red Earth / White Lies") and alongside some of the most popular contemporary Native writing (Sherman Alexie, among others). Red Eagle's "Red Earth" holds its own in all these contexts, and has been the favorite of many students in my classes.

"Red Earth" is a magical pair of stories dealing with the trauma not only of Vietnam, but American colonialism.

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The Red Woman and Water Lilies
Published in Paperback by PublishAmerica (2000-11-03)
Author: Jennifer Phillips
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Wonderful
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2003-06-17
This book is for anyone who is looking for intrigue and surprise, but most of all, if you're looking to do a little soul searching, this is for you too! While not classified as a mystery or suspenseful novel, The Red Woman and Water Lilies sure will keep you on the edge of your seat.

Happiness Can Sometimes Be Found Right in Front of You
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2001-01-12
This novel is packed with vivid descriptions of life as it was during one of the most exciting times in American history. Each word appears to be selected carefully to allow the reader to imagine that they are actually there at that time, with that person. If you have time to read the book slowly, you can savor each phrase. The book keeps you interested in finding out more about each character and what will happen next. It is a book to be enjoyed by the reader. When you read this book(and you should), it makes you feel good about how good life can be if you follow your heart. The author has a deep insight into people. This is her first published novel, however, there are more on the way. I shall look forward to reading more of these works in the future.

From an Avid Reader
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2001-01-12
I thought this was an excellent novel. The detail in the book made the images come alive in my mind, and the characters were well fleshed out. They were the kind of people that are actually walking around, far from perfect yet incredibly compelling. They were just far enough away from the fairy tale story that one minute I would side with one, then the next, I would be behind another. I found myself rooting for everyone, even when I knew perhaps there was no way everyone could come out on top, especially with all the love triangles. I would reccomend this because I think it reminds us that sometimes we think we know our own hearts, and others hearts, but really, we just need to keep searching, and listening to what really is going on inside of ourselves. Anyone that has been in love, been out of love, been lonely, been scared, been through that soul searching kind of moment will be able to identify with these characters and this story.

Enjoyable Read
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2001-01-12
This is a book that I enjoyed, and with some research due to my curiousity, to my surprise, found that the author is only 20 years old, which made me even more impressed! This is a book that I sat on my back porch and read while drinking my morning coffee. It's about mother and daughter bonds and family life, siblings and roles we take on. I found the love story sweet, but I thought the point was deeper than that. It was about that search I had almost forgotten, that search when we try to figure out who we are and why we are here, what the world holds for us, and how to do our best by this gift of life that we have been given. It's a wonderful reminder, and I look forward to her next works. I cannot imagine what this author may do in the future, if at 20, she has already written this. I highly would give this to my friends and family to read. And actually, already have.

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The Reluctant Agent
Published in Paperback by Washington Writers' Publishing House (2001-09-14)
Author: Phillip Kurata
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Significant New Work
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2002-01-04
Phillip Kurata's vivid prose style and deep sociopolitical insight capture the essential conflict of post-colonial Tunisia; but more than that this spectacular literary debut speaks to an eternal question confronted by every man and woman: How do I live truthfully and what price do I pay for compromising my integrity? Kurata makes these costs explicit through richly drawn characters and the consequences their actions bring about. This novel succeeds because, unlike so much contemporary fiction, it possesses a moral center that pulls the reader into the lives and locale of a distant yet all too familiar place. It is fair to compare "The Reluctant Agent" to works by Lampedusa, Hemingway, Koestler and Solzhenitsyn. I hope there will be an encore performance.

Kurata is on the mark.
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2001-12-27
Anyone who ever spent time in a third world country in the post colonial cold war era will recognize the characters and settings in Phillip Kurata's The Reluctant Agent. The country is Tunisia shortly after its independence and Habib Ben Hamed is caught between his own world and that of the former French colonizer. Unfortunately Habib is at home in neither and becomes caught up in a postcolonial drama he cannot fully comprehend nor control. The political rhetoric is of socialism and progress but the reality is that of power and domination as the world of the colonizer gives way to that of the local ruling class.

Reminiscent of Graeme Green's best work Kurata draws the reader into a rich psychological world of men and women caught up in historical forces that sweep them along to inevitable endings. The exotic settings of North Africa, colorfully described in clean declarative prose, amplify the inner turmoil of a hapless Habib caught between his heart's desire and the cruel reality that denies it.

My own postcolonial third world experience was in Somalia at the end of the cold war but the settings and characters differed little from those described in Kurata's novel. I saw many Somalis draw sustenance from their former colonizer's culture even as they moved quickly to their own destruction crushed between the early socialist rhetoric of their postcolonial freedom and the twin barbarisms of dictatorship and cold war politics. Many of today's headlines stem from the cold war and postcolonial issues still unfolding in developing countries. Thus, Habib's dilemma is as relevant today as it was twenty to twenty-five years ago. Kurata, who lived in Tunis, saw to the core and created a world that allows the rest of us to see it too.

The Reluctant Agent: A Spellbinding Read
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2001-12-03
I'm an occasional reader of fiction spending much of my time scanning newspaper articles and opinion pieces dealing with U.S. foreign policy and world affairs. So Phillip Kurata's first novel, The Reluctant Agent, though set in the '60's of a turbulent Tunisia, was a real find as it addresses contemporary issues of cultural and political conflict in a repressive Islamic society. Ben Hamed is the protagonist, an unlikely hero, an Arabic 'everyman' who just wants the good things in life but finds himself caught up in an escalating spiral of intrigue and danger in order to survive. Kurata has an artist's eye for background detail and character development. The story builds and carries the reader forward to what becomes an extremely powerful ending.

A novel of striking insight and power.
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2002-01-12
"The Reluctant Agent" is Phillip Kurata's first novel, but in its lean, evocative writing and uncluttered structure, you'd never guess it was the work of a first-timer. In leading Habib ben Hamed, a feckless Tunisian intellectual, to his inexorable fate during the political unrest of the 1960s, Kurata brings home two major truths: that in times of injustice, the war between conscience and personal safety is usually unwinnable; and that revolutions eat not only their young, but anyone in their paths. Kurata has been compared with Graham Greene and Albert Camus; in his detailed insight into how dictatorships work, he obviously knows his Orwell and Arthur Koestler as well. In its persuasive portrayal of the collision between modernism and traditional Islam, "The Reluctant Agent" is urgently pertinent reading in 2002. The deceptively simple yet compelling story keeps you turning the pages to the final paragraph, which is breathtaking in its lethal spareness. "The Reluctant Agent" is a must-read for anyone interested in the literature of revolution and politics.

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Rescue
Published in Paperback by Hannibal Books (2002-02-01)
Author: Jean Phillips
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A Great Story about God's Faithfulness
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-06
My wife and I have thoroughly enjoyed reading "Rescue." We have been so blessed and encouraged by all the lessons that Jean and Gene have learned and shared in that book. Jean is a gifted writer. We knew this already, having read her children's book "The Meaning of Christmas" to our daughter countless times. As pastor of the church where two of Jean's sisters are members, I deeply enjoyed "getting to know" Jean and her family more through reading this excellent book. I will be recommending it often to others. I have asked our church librarians to put my "Pastor's Picks" label on it for others to enjoy. Gene and Jean are truly heroes in the kingdom and we value their lives, ministries, and the brief moments of fellowship we have shared together.

Rescue
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2002-08-21
Jean Phillips' book RESCUE not only was very interesting but it gave me a new perspective on life. I particularly appreciate the last chapter concerning trials and affictions. It was the most straight forward and easy-to-understand explanation I have come across.

Against all Odds
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2002-06-27
The Phillips' journey of faith in Africa, which lasted over 40 years, is one that can be an encouragement to all. The watchcare of God over them, even in the midst of the Rhodesian Civil War and many other hazards, is a miracle. God honored their faithfulness with His faithfulness to them during their lifetime of service.

One Woman's Walk of Faith
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2002-07-10
This book is, to put it simply, a record of one woman's walk of faith. It is a depiction of God's servants being repeatedly led into the "valley of the shadow of death" and experiencing divine deliverance.For those who consider foreign missions "pie in the sky" preaching to the heathen, this book will immediately disabuse them of such a misconception.As a teenage friend, college suite mate, and bridesmaid to the author, I have intimate knowlege of her early dedication to God and His calling in her life. This book is a lifelong record of her answer to that call.The comment has often been made that some Christians are "so heavenly minded that they are of no earthly good". One of the most appealing facets of this book is the revelation of the oh-so-human emotions of the author and her husband, as they faced many hardships and even death while fulfilling the ministry to which God called them. She makes no attempt to hide nor deny these emotions, but reveals them to the reader, and in so doing shows us that by facing our humanity and turning it over to God, He is able use us to glorify His name, regardless of where our place of service may lie.The author presents to the reader not only the nitty-gritty aspects of day-to-day mission work, lived out with her husband over a period of more than 40 years, but also, the simple joy to be derived from seeing lives changed by God's working through His devoted servants.After many years, during which our paths took different directions, it was a blessing to recently renew our friendship and observe, first hand, how the many trials and tribulations the author and her family have endured have matured her faith and her love and acceptance of all God's creatures.

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Return on Investment in Training and Performance Improvement Programs (Improving Human Performance Series)
Published in Hardcover by Gulf Professional Publishing (1997-07)
Author: Jack J. Phillips
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This is THE book on training ROI
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-29
It is the book that the American Society of Training & Development provides to students upon completion of their Basic ROI Certification course. You couldn't do better than this book.

A very useful guide to first timers in the area of ROI
Helpful Votes: 35 out of 35 total.
Review Date: 1998-10-20
The formula Phillips uses is a good one and he illustrates his model with many practical examples. There is a particularly good chapter on isolating the effects of training and this answers many of the objections raised to this sort of model where dollar amounts are calculated. The problem with the model is that it is mainly retrospective which means that you are closing the stable door after the horse has bolted in some cases. Having said that, it does deal with topics such as the collection of post program data in a thorough and clear way. If you are interested in intangible benefits of training then there is a chapter which deals with this topic. I would recommend that you also read the ASTD publication which Jack Phillips edited called 'Measuring Return On Investment'. Here there are 17 case studies which demonstrate how you can do ROI studies in the real world. Both these books are vital for anybody interested in the whole area of ROI on investment.

This book is a GREAT return on your investment
Helpful Votes: 41 out of 42 total.
Review Date: 2000-06-19
Dr. Phillips has simplified a very complex concept. His step-by-step recommendations to conducting ROI studies are clear and concise. However, caveat emptor! He simplifies ROI so well that it seems relatively easy; but beware: there are great hurdles to leap when conducting ROI studies. While Phillips does cover some of the most serious obstacles one may face, such as getting management buy-in, isolating training effects, and handling soft data, conducting a ROI study is by no means a cake walk. For instance, ROI is more than a fifth level of evaluation after Kirkpatrick's four. It should be conducted at all levels of evaluation, which Phillips does suggest. Furthermore, ROI, or any evaluation effort for that matter, should not be viewed as merely a summative attempt; it should be conducted in an ongoing formative manner. Every project should have an evaluation component that parallels each task through the lifecycle of the project.

Additionally, in my opinion, Dr. Phillips' conservative approach to ROI is the greatest selling point. He accounts for error in all his measurements. For instance, when collecting self-report data, he has the respondent allocate a confidence weighting to their estimates. This confidence value weights the response while taking into account error. Furthermore, when calculating values for hard data or converting soft data (i.e., work habits and attitudes) to monetary benefits, he offers formulas that result in a range and suggests that the lowest, most conservative value is reported. Converting soft data to monetary benefits can be painstaking, but Phillips very eloquently addresses the conversion. By obtaining estimates from stakeholders (with a confidence weighting, of course), soft data can contribute to the overall calculation of return on investment. Therefore, your final conservative monetary return is not only based on hard data, but it is based on the less tangible elements of your organization as well.

If Phillips' approach to calculating ROI is too quantitative or laborious for your organization, you should consider calculating the return on expectations. Return on expectations can be assessed via a concept mapping (a multidimensional scaling approach) technique derived by Dr. Bill Trochium at Cornell University. Visit www.conceptsystems.com to review his technique. With Dr. Trochium's visual approach, you have stakeholders (i.e., stockholders, executive management, clients, employees, etc.) set expectations for your organization and then assess the alignment between set expectations and the actual performance of end groups. The result is a graphic pattern match that is easily interpreted and empowers decision-makers at all levels. Concept mapping has some of the same problems inherent in ROI, such as obtaining management buy-in. However, it is much easier to conduct than an ROI study, is based on a sound measurement techniques, and produces graphical results that, when considered collectively, illustrate the expected bang for your organization's buck

A good RETURN ON YOUR INVESTMENT!
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2000-06-13
Dr. Phillips has simplified a very complex concept. His step-by-step recommendations to conducting ROI studies are clear and concise. However, caveat emptor! He simplifies ROI so well that it seems relatively easy; but beware: there are great hurdles to leap when conducting ROI studies. While Phillips does cover some of the most serious obstacles one may face, such as getting management buy-in, isolating training effects, and handling soft data, conducting a ROI study is by no means a cake walk. For instance, ROI is more than a fifth level of evaluation after Kirkpatrick's four. It should be conducted at all levels of evaluation, which Phillips does suggest. Furthermore, ROI, or any evaluation effort for that matter, should not be viewed as merely a summative attempt; it should be conducted in an ongoing formative manner. Every project should have an evaluation component that parallels each task through the lifecycle of the project.

Additionally, in my opinion, Dr. Phillips' conservative approach to ROI is the greatest selling point. He accounts for error in all his measurements. For instance, when collecting self-report data, he has the respondent allocate a confidence weighting to their estimates. This confidence value weights the response while taking into account error. Furthermore, when calculating values for hard data or converting soft data (i.e., work habits and attitudes) to monetary benefits, he offers formulas that result in a range and suggests that the lowest, most conservative value is reported. Converting soft data to monetary benefits can be painstaking, but Phillips very eloquently addresses the conversion. By obtaining estimates from stakeholders (with a confidence weighting, of course), soft data can contribute to the overall calculation of return on investment. Therefore, your final conservative monetary return is not only based on hard data, but it is based on the less tangible elements of your organization as well.

If Phillips' approach to calculating ROI is too quantitative or laborious for your organization, you should consider calculating the return on expectations. Return on expectations can be assessed via a concept mapping (a multidimensional scaling approach) technique derived by Dr. Bill Trochium at Cornell University. ... With Dr. Trochium's visual approach, you have stakeholders (i.e., stockholders, executive management, clients, employees, etc.) set expectations for your organization and then assess the alignment between set expectations and the actual performance of end groups. The result is a graphic pattern match that is easily interpreted and empowers decision-makers at all levels. Concept mapping has some of the same problems inherent in ROI, such as obtaining management buy-in. However, it is much easier to conduct than an ROI study, is based on a sound measurement techniques, and produces graphical results that, when considered collectively, illustrate the expected bang for your organization's buck

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Rings That Bind
Published in Paperback by Phillips Fiber Art (2004-01-01)
Author: Cheryl Phillips; Linda Pysto
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Excellent alternative for Dbl Wedding Ring technique.
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-10
This book offers a unique technique that has great results. The benefit is being able to complete the quilting portion on each block seperately. This is much easier to handle under the sewing machine and allows more creativity.

Rings that Bind
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2006-11-06
I found this book very well written and very informative. Glad that I ordered it.

East version of an old favorite
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2006-11-05
Easy to follow instructions for this updated version of the double wedding ring quilt.

satts
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2006-11-05
I love this book and the fact that the template came with the instructions. Making this difficult quilt so much easier and quicker !

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Roots of Strategy: The 5 Greatest Military Classics of All Time (Roots of Strategy)
Published in Paperback by Stackpole Books (1985-02)
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Aspiring leaders of all professions should read this; strategic leaders MUST read it
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-12-14
Absolutely delightful! One of the greatest joys is inclusion of "Reveries" by Marshall Maurice de Saxe with his comments on commissariat, clothing, training, and organization of armies - for his period revolutionary, and, as principles, relevant even today. Vegetius will be, for many, a discovery, and the Instruction for His Generals by Frederick the Great will also be a novelty for many American readers.

One of the tragic misconceptions of military strategy classics is the fact that they are viewed as nothing but military classics. At the same time, there are thousands of banal, if not entirely worthless texts on leadership in business, politics, education, and almost everything else. One feels as if readers of the latter class of books lacked sufficient intelligence to substitute word "military" for "business" (or whatever else their leadership is about), make a few intellectual adjustments, and get not only a very good view of what leadership is about, but get it directly from some of the best practitioners of the art, who wield their pens with mastery of language that too often is lacking among the present authors. Hence, if nothing else, reading the works included in Gen. Phillips' collection is also a school how to write simply on a complex subject - something our university students and junior academics could learn to emulate.

Interesting Book for Strategists and Moms - a review of "Roots of Strategy"
Helpful Votes: 17 out of 18 total.
Review Date: 2006-07-24
I am quite enjoying this book and thought I'd give a little bit more information on it so that you can decide whether to fork over your hard earned cash. This book is part of a series and Volume One contains treatises by the following authors:

Sun Tzu
Vegetius
De Saxe
Frederick
Napoleon

Besides the treatises themselves there is an "Editors Foreword" which gives a brief two-page history of how these works fit historically into the literature of warfare.

There is also a synopsis of the contents which lists each work individually. Additional information is provided here as well. For example the synopsis for the "Art of War" states, amongst other things, that it was written about 500 B.C. And that it is still held in reverence today (as of 1940 A.D.) in China and Japan.

But what is really useful and wonderful are the thoughtful introductions to each work. For instance, we are told in the introduction of "De Re Militari" that even as late as the 15th Century that there were as many as 150 extant manuscripts. (A huge number in historical terms.) He goes on to say something about Vegetius, Emperor Valentianian (to whom the book was dedicated), and the Roman Empire.

In addition -- and this is the part I found well worthwhile -- the editor explains how the popularity and usefulness of the strategy went in and out of favor as technology changed. He writes:

"It is a paradox the De Re Militari, which was to become a military bible for innumerable generations of European soldiers, was little used by the Romans for whom it was written."

Also,

"Cavalry had adopted the armor of the foot soldier and was just commencing to become the principal arm of the military forces. The heavy armed foot-soldier, formerly the backbone of the legion, was falling a victim of his own weight and immobility, and the light-armed infantry, unable to resist the shock of cavalry, was turning more and more to missile weapons. By one of the strange mutations of history, when later the cross-bow and gun-powder deprived cavalry of its shock-power, the tactics of Vegetius again became ideal for armies....

For someone like me who is not a military expert, this sort of information allows me to understand how the advice was used by others in later centuries.

Four Stars. [B+]. Interesting material with valuable editorial commentary. Minus points for the fact that some material from the originals has been omitted. The editor notes that it was of little interest, but I'd rather make that decision myself.

Good collection
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-12
A very helpful collection of military philosophies. Sun Tzu, Vegetius, De Saxe, Frederick, and Napolean. A brief biography of each author is also provided with some background on their works. A must have for the military thinker. The translations of De Saxe and Sun Tzu alone are worth the price.

The clearest translation of Sun Tzu's The Art of War.
Helpful Votes: 30 out of 41 total.
Review Date: 1999-09-10
Firstly, I've read many versions of The Art of War by Sun Tzu and they all seemed to be translated by someone with Chinese as their native language, rather than English. This translation is as clear as they get. Napoleon's maxims are short and sweet. The other works contained herein are also easy to read and are packed with simple, eternal principles of warfare.

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Schools of Fish!
Published in Hardcover by Hyperion (2006-05-01)
Authors: Phillip Strand, John Christensen, and Andy Halper
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School of Fish
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-08-07
This book is concise and well organized. It is inspirational no matter what the age of your students.

Heather Hanson, D.D.S.
Dental Practice Management Consultant
Former Junior School Teacher

Schools of Fish
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-08
I bought this book as my daughter has just started teaching and I love the philosophy in it. We have been using it in our school in Australia and it guides the way we teach and communicate.

Will inspire any teacher!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-11-12
FISH! A REMARKABLE WAY TO BOOST MORALE AND IMPROVE
RESULTS by Stephen C. Lundin, Harry Paul and John Christensen
has become one of my favorite business books . . . so when I saw
that the principles have been applied to education in a book, SCHOOLS OF
FISH! by Philip Strand, Christensen
and Andy Halper, I knew that it was something that I had to read.

And am I ever glad that I did, in that it inspired me with its ideas and
techniques for better classroom management . . . though all the
many examples were from grades K-12 situations, I do believe that
they could be related to any level of education--up through and
including graduate school.

One quote from the book says it all: "We're very serious about
learning; play is just how we feel while we're doing it."

It got me thinking about the fact that education should be more
fun . . . for the teacher, as well as the student . . . you don't
have to be a rocket scientist to make this happen . . . just utilize
some of the methods that have worked for others, apply them to
your situation, and you'll be all set.

There were several memorable passages; among the ones that
I especially liked were these:

* That duality also transfers to adult relationships. As daily pressures
compete for our attention, it's amazing how people can seem rude
or, equally, how simple gestures stand out. For example, a certain
principal never answers his phone when talking with a visitor. "It
will ring and the other person will say, "It's OK if you get that," he
explains. "I tell them, `No, you're more important to me right now.'
They're always surprised," Why? Possibly because it's such a
powerful statement of respect and commitment.

* When it came to dealing with parents, Puntenney wanted to make sure
she not only called home to discuss problems, but also to congratulate
students. She sent good-news postcards home, and sometimes she
just called parents to tell them about their child's success.

"Some parents were in disbelief when I called," she says. "They
said things like, `Are you sure you have the right student?' One
said, `Nobody from school has ever called with good news before!
Thank you."

* At Avon Intermediate School, there's room at the table for everybody.

"Recently I bought furniture for the staff dining room--four tables with
four chairs for each table," says principal Scott Raftery. "The next day,
when I came in the dining room, the teachers had pushed all the tables
together to create one huge table so they could eat like a big family."

The above is just basic stuff, but it works . . . if you're looking for the ideal
gift for any teacher (past, present or future), then you won't go wrong
buying SCHOOLS OF FISH!

Very Inspirational!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2006-08-10
I happened across this book completely by chance in a bookstore. I was looking for new ideas for my elementary classroom. I remember thinking that the title seemed funny. Once I picked it up though, I was literally hooked (pardon the pun)! I couldn't put it down, and it has inspired a great many new ideas for me to use in the classroom. The advice and examples are so practical and inspiratioal. As a philosophy, it is a perfect fit for the classroom setting. It intends to make school what it should be... a place we all enjoy going and spending time.

Phillips
A Shepherd Looks at Psalm 23
Published in Paperback by HarperPaperbacks (1990-11-01)
Author: Phillip Keller
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The Best Book on Psalm 23
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2005-02-16
This is the best book on Psalm 23. I have read almost all the books on Psalm 23 (commentaries, sermons and critical books) in the Bible (and Shepherd Motif/Imagery). I used to feel to hit a wall to preach Psalm 23 for a long time. The author truly breaks the wall to open my eyes. This is one of the first books that I use for discipleship and leadership training for the churches that I ministered for last 15 years. And I have bought a few hundred copies to my fellow Christians to appreciate Psalm 23.
Richard K. Min, Dallas, Texas

The Good Shepherd
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2002-10-15
This is one of the best books I have read on how a shepherd cares and takes care of his flocks. It would be great if all ministers of the gospel would read and shephered the flock of God in such a caring manner. I am now a shepherd's wife. And I endeavor to avoid the pitfalls and horrors of ministry that I have come to know from those who rule over the people of God without a shepherd's heart. This is an excellent resource that should be added to all pastors' libraries. May God richly bless those who read this resource and go and acquire a shepherd's heart for the flock of God.

Excellent Book that teaches about God's character
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 1997-02-12
This is an excellent book. It has improved my relationship with God immeasurably. If you want insight into how much effort God puts out on your behalf, read this book

Insightful and revealing about our relationship with God.
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 1999-05-15
This book is great. It gives you a glimpse into life as a shepherd and the qualities of sheep, good and bad. Philip Keller writes articulately and expounding on one of the best loved passages in scripture. Get this book if you can, it is worth it.


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