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Lots to learn about salt marshsReview Date: 2007-09-06
Excellent book for kids and adults who love the coast!Review Date: 2007-09-02
Salt Marshes Are ImportantReview Date: 2007-07-10
Author Kevin Kurtz has compiled a vast array, in rhyme, of fascinating information about life in the salt marsh. Illustrator Consie Powell perfectly matches the text with her triads of illustrations of every foldout page. Each one shows a different aspect of the highlighted animal or plant, such as the dolphin close up, dolphins breaking water in the distance, and the above and below water life nearby! Each section of illustration flows into the other. The book will create in young readers who live inland from coasts and the Gulf a desire to visit them someday. In the meantime, a great unit can be formed with just the information presented here. A fascinating read for children 3 - 7.

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YOU MUST READ THISReview Date: 2007-12-01
Deep Program EvaluationReview Date: 2007-09-29
The authors contend that most ministries compensate for a lack of depth by implementing at least one of three flawed solutions: by doing more of the same thing, doing what worked for someone else, or by doing whatever they found in a book. These changes typically fall short because of the various variables relating to context, expectation, or surface-level change. Rather than prescribing how to do youth ministry, Clark and Powell offer a strategy for discerning what to do within a specific ministry context.
Drawing on theory taken from practical theology, four steps are offered: 1.) Evaluating where you currently are in ministry 2.) Reflecting on scripture, history, research, and experience to open up some new and creative options 3.) Examining how others address the situation you are faced with (without simply copying their program) and 4.) Deciding how you will take your ministry deeper by using insights gained in steps 1-3. Once the new strategy is implemented, you find yourself back at step one with the need to re-evaluate if you met the goals that were set out at the beginning. This practical theology loop allows for constant refinement and evaluation of a ministry. The book offers multiple examples of how one might go about using their method in areas such as mentors, mission trips, and worship.
From reading the title and the description, I expected a book that hit a little harder on the topic of overall youth ministry philosophy. Those who are looking for such a book will be disappointed. The book primarily focuses on purposeful program evaluation, and it does a good job of that. If you intend to use this book for the purpose for which it was written, you should not be disappointed. Clark and Powell should help countless ministries begin the trek out of the shallow end and towards a Deep Ministry.
Awesome! Must read!Review Date: 2007-03-02

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How to drawReview Date: 2008-06-22
Good value for Beginning Artist/ Amateur NaturalistReview Date: 2001-08-19
The "lessons" include: Shading; Surface & Textures; Light Values; Perspective; Pictorial Composition;Tree Shapes; Bough & Foliage Shapes; Trunks; Branches & Boughs; Root Patterns; Dead & Fallen Trees; Majestic Oak; and ends with two "scenes" - Sycamore Lane and Sierra Pines.
I am not an artist, so while this may be rather basic for the intermediate-advanced artiest, it gave me a perfect blend of how to draw trees (shapes, branches, roots) with basic art concepts (shading, perspective). The size of the book is awkward and I would have paid more for either a laminated or hardbound eidtion to bring out in the field, but for the price, its a great value. Highly recommended!
excellent book!Review Date: 2007-10-29

Better get a Good Dictionary!Review Date: 2006-12-25
The writing is dry, unadorned and significantly presumptuous in its presentation. I had hoped to find some embellishments or adornment to Mr. Starkeys' novel but there were none. It is not a matter of not having the material to create with, as so much the possible decision to shorten his pot-boiler to the core. Even with a description of the crowning ceremonies, I felt that the lack of color in his writing left me feeling like I was reading just another published medical journal. Here are the facts, the dates of completion and action; the reader must internalize and review the data.
I love words and I was not disappointed in this novel to learn or attempt to learn perhaps 100 new and obscure words. Did Mr. Starkey write this compendium with a word processor set on "Oxfordian Thesaurusian"?
I did also sticky note perhaps fifty facts that Mr.Starkey presented that gave me pause, and desire to continue my research with. There were various passages that time after time, were alluded to, that were not concluded to, in Mr. Starkeys' novel. No definitive statements here! ie: Seymours alleged dalliance with Elizabeth is presented with no forensic aside of proof or conclusion, only assumptions, and those taken from the usual sources. This encompasses pretty much all his facts within this novel. His sources are few and paraphrased continually.
Is my review harsh? I don't think so. I am researching Elizabeth I and try to give all my history sources a fair shake. A few pleasant words of encouragement, but, not here in this instance. Starkey gets a few points for compilation of events, but loses his credibility with his inability to keep the years presented with the days.
Helluva show. Helluva catalogue.Review Date: 2006-06-21
Thumping good readReview Date: 2004-02-13

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The Discussion ContinuesReview Date: 2003-05-28
The Discussion ContinuesReview Date: 2003-05-28
Clearing Up Confusion about the Body of ChristReview Date: 2000-04-03
Fully aware that "a momentous intellectual change is upon us, and one that touches on our understanding of human being," the writers maintain that a true spirituality must include the body, both in a physical and a social sense. A true holiness, then, is founded in a communal life, not in isolation, not in a privatized religious piety.
In Mere Christianity C. S. Lewis observed, "There is no good trying to be more spiritual than God. God never meant man to be a purely spiritual creature. . . . [God] likes matter. He invented it." Powell and Lodahl are following Lewis as they remind us that true Christianity must be made concrete and visible. Indeed, all holiness is necessarily embodied. (What other kind of holiness could there be?) Embodied Holiness deserves our study because it clarifies Scriptural teaching on how to become holy people through incorporation in a vibrant, local body of believers. Thus, the book provides a powerful rationale for the church in an age that has trouble seeing its relevance. Though it is written out of a Wesleyan tradition, all readers (regardless of tradition) ought to welcome this provocative book, for it offers the best sort of Christian scholarship - informed by the Bible, conversant with the best theology, and practical at every turn. If we are serious about enfleshing the faith of Jesus, of becoming "a holy priesthood," then we will give Embodied Holiness our rapt attention.

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A Page Turner!Review Date: 2004-11-09
I'm anxious to see more from Dennis Powell!
A MUST READ!Review Date: 2004-06-16
Gotta read this book....Review Date: 2004-01-06

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Comprehensive and conciseReview Date: 2008-03-31
Highly RecommendedReview Date: 2006-06-03
Summary of the recent discoveries and the current theoriesReview Date: 2006-01-10
This book analyzes all of these remains and presents the data from them to either support or contradict the prevailing theories. In addition new theories of racial classifications and microevolutionary techniques have been developed to further help in the further understanding of this aspect of early history.
Dr. Powell was the lead investigator for the ancient remains known as the Kennewick Man found in Washington State. This book represents the best current understanding of the origin of Native Americans.

FlyersReview Date: 2007-03-12
FlyersReview Date: 2007-03-12
I don't like this book because it is too hard to find the answers to the questions that my teacher made me. I like this book because i did manage to answer all the questions, and i liked the story. I found some of the words a little hard. i like the fact that James'class was raising money for homeless children.
FlyersReview Date: 2007-03-12
2. Because James fixed the problem.
3. Miss Sanchez collected money for homeless children.

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A great introduction to the gospelsReview Date: 2002-03-31
There are three sections for each of the four Gospels, discussing Characteristics (what makes it different from the other three Gospels), Historical background (where, when and why they were probably written and whether Matthew, Mark, Luke and John actually wrote them) and Major Themes (the messages that each writer wanted to get across). Things that the general reader might not be aware of, like the phantom "Q" Gospel that probably provided Matthew and Luke with material and the controversy over whether John or Lazarus was the "Beloved Disciple", are introduced in easy to understand fashion without overwhelming non-scholars. There is also an appendix summarizing the "Gnostic Gospels" which, although I wouldn't count on finding them in new copies of the New Testament anytime soon, are gaining credibility with scholars (especially the Gospel of Thomas).
I found it interesting and informative.
Great IntroductionReview Date: 1999-03-16
A great textbookReview Date: 1999-05-15
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Invention of the automobile industryReview Date: 2005-08-14
Great document of Upstate (NY) Industrial/Cultural HistoryReview Date: 2000-02-25
The most info ever compiled on the Franklin AutomobileReview Date: 1999-06-12
This book holds your interest throughout its 400+ pages, and includes personal interviews with former employees who were part of the Franklin Automobile Company.
As President of The H.H. Franklin Club, Inc., I applaud Mr. Powell for his in-depth research, and encourage anyone interested in the Franklin Automobile and how early automobile companies were formed to read this book.
The Franklin automobile was produced in Syracuse, NY, from 1902 to 1934. They were the most successful air-cooled auto in US history!
Check it out!
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You and your children can learn much about this dynamic habitat in A Day in the Salt Marsh. Set to rhyme, the text tells, hour by hour, what may happen as the tide rises and falls. Readers learn some animal behaviors and interesting tidbits about this ecosystem.
As a science teacher who believes strongly in the read-aloud, I see this book as an interesting class discussion starter. It provides several jumping-off points for further study. The illustrations are unique in that they show both a close-up view as well as a far off view in the same page, but it doesn't feel disjointed like it may sound. They are really quite lovely. The rhyming cadence is a touch clunky, but not unbearable and after a couple reads, an experienced read-alouder will sail right through.
Overall, this is a neat picture book on a less familiar topic. And for those who wish to learn more (or for those science teachers among us), there are additional activities at the end of the book.
Armchair Interviews says: This book will be of great use to broaden, particularly, a land-locked child's horizons.