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Dueling Stories Of The Sixteenth Century: From The French Of Brantome
Published in Hardcover by Kessinger Publishing, LLC (2007-07-25)
Author: Pierre De Bourdeille Brantome
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Brantome, In Part
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Review Date: 2008-10-09
Gossipy, opinionate and droll. Not just dueling but much of the stories surrounding the duels, and not just reportage, but slanted opinions about those involved.

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Edwin Hubble, The Discoverer of the Big Bang Universe
Published in Paperback by Cambridge University Press (2005-07-21)
Authors: Alexander S. Sharov and Igor D. Novikov
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Edwin Hubble biography
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Review Date: 2006-04-06
The biography, Edwin Hubble the Discoverer of the Big Bang Universe, is a very informative book and is a must read for every astronomy fan. The book shows Hubble's inspirations, the way his discoveries differed from the ones accepted in the world at that time, difficulties that he encountered during his experiments, and the affect he had on the future. At the beginning of the biography, the authors give a brief overview of the important events that led to Edwin Hubble's fascination with astronomy. Other topics the book includes are Hubble's Law, the island universe, and the hot universe theory. The book describes each of these topics in great detail and explains advancements other scientists made that aided Hubble in his discoveries.
I believe the authors were compelled to write the story of Edwin Hubble because he is an incredible influence on modern scientists, and they believe people should be shown his many accomplishments. People should read the story of Edwin Hubble because it is important to understand the discoveries that he made. It teaches future generations how life was before Hubble and how life is now after Hubble's accomplishments. This book will definitely increase your curiosity about the universe.

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Entrepreneur As the Mainspring of Economic Growth (Essays in Public Policy, No 16)
Published in Paperback by Hoover Inst Pr (1990-04)
Author: Scott S. Powell
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Entrepreneur As the Mainspring....
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Review Date: 2001-02-21
Dr. Powell has done an excellent job of presenting the entrepreneur as a messianic figure for economies vast and various, allthewhile framing the fellow in various ideal situations - no undue government interference, no fog to obscure the golden opportunities, no big business bully competitors. A different title or more examples and actual statistics of successful entrepreneurial mainsprings would have added bite to the bark. Overall a very interesting report with various tidbits about the tax policies of Hong Kong, Chile, the Pacific Rim and LDC's(Lesser Developed Countries)

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Families and Early Childhood Programs (Research Monographs of the National Association for the Education of Young Children, Vol 3)
Published in Paperback by National Association for the Education of You (1989-01)
Author: Douglas R. Powell
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Short, but thorough, overview of parent/ECE program relation
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Review Date: 2004-05-10
The chapter on parent education compares (and complements) Kevin Swick's STRENTHENING PARENTS AND FAMIILIES DURING THE EARLY CHILDHOOD YEARS. It includes lots of citations for further reading in the primary texts.

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Family Farm (Ana's Animals)
Published in Hardcover by Treehouse Children's Books Ltd (2000-01-14)
Author: Richard Powell
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Cute and colorful
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Review Date: 2001-06-17
I had picked this book up on sale and for months it was one of my daughter's favorites. We always act out the animal sounds and it definately helped her learn animal sounds and colors. For some reason she always likes the end of the book with "the farmer and her three happy children." This is a great book for babies, the illustrations are bright and simple. If you like this one try "Beautiful Bugs", it's also a winner.

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The First Christian
Published in Paperback by Signet ()
Author: A. Powell Davies
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The False Apostle
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Review Date: 2006-04-15
I would love to see this book back in print. It was an older Fawcett paperback when I found it over 20 years ago. This was possibly the first book to help me realize severe doubts in the Christian story of things and the obvious conflict between Christianity as the mystery religion of Paul and biblical religion. Davies looks at Dead Sea Scroll texts and other subjects that Robert Eisenman takes up later in Dead Sea Scrolls and the Early Christians or James, the Brother of Jesus. But Davies did not have the texts available to Eisenman.

You may have a hard time finding this book readily, but it deserves to be acknowledged and read.

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The first Christian: A study of St. Paul and Christian origins
Published in Unknown Binding by All Souls Church, Unitarian (2002)
Author: A. Powell Davies
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A Thought Provoking Point Of View
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Review Date: 2005-06-02
In "The First Christian", A. Powell Davies treats the reader to an in-depth study of St. Paul, both as an historical figure and his place in the early Church. I understand that Davies was a prominent clergyman in the 1950s.

In this book Davies melts the mists which shroud the memories of the early Church in an attempt to find out what really happened. He explores Paul's origins as well as the origins of the early, often rival, Christian communities. He explores the complicated relationships of Paul, Peter, James and Stephen. He explores some of the meanings the meanings behind Paul's writings as well as the influences on Paul and the development of Christian doctrine. He explains the differing thought patterns of Paul's Greek and Hebrew speaking contemporaries and how their differences are reflected in Christian doctrine. He relates legends of Gnostic religions of the day which, in some ways, were very similar to the story of Jesus. Davies compares the stories contained in the Acts Of The Apostles with events related in Paul's epistles. He points out the events which we cannot place in his life, those which are reconcilable among the sources and those which seem to be impossible.

When reading an in-depth study such as this the reader is often tempted to wonder what is really true. Ultimately, as Davies admits, some things we cannot know. He also points out that we can never understand Paul's teachings in exactly the same way that Paul did. Each reader must take a book like this and incorporate its lessons with those derived from other sources in formulating our own understanding of Christianity. "The First Christian" certainly presents a thought provoking point of view.

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The Flute
Published in Hardcover by Yale University Press (2002-06-01)
Author: Ardal Powell
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Well researched and presented but lacking certain topics.
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2006-12-19
A thoughtful, thorough history of the flute. Perhaps a little too narrowly focussed, as the flute's history included relevant interactions with other woodwinds, none of which are mentioned. Does not say enough about the flute after 1960, and could use an expansion of the material on such topics as the pccolo, alto and bass flutes--this is a serious deficiency. Not quite as thoroughly referenced as other volumes in this series, but generally this meets an adequate scholarly standard. There are some formal idiosyncracies which the author accepts. Despite its weaknesses, this is the current "definitive" history of the flute. Well recommended, and not too costly!

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Folding in Architecture (Architectural Design Profile)
Published in Paperback by Academy Editions (1993-05)
Author: Greg Lynn
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The function follows the form
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Review Date: 2007-02-22
In this book it can find several approaches of project, leaving from the concept of which the function follows the form.
Deconstruct. Fold the form/object/structure till you reach the feeling of posession. Creative art of projecting.
Great book by all this points.

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Fortran Codes for Mathematical Programming
Published in Hardcover by John Wiley and Sons Ltd (1973-01-01)
Authors: A.H. Land and S. Powell
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Source Code listings for Math Programming work as advertised
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 1998-10-12
The title says it all; this book lists the source code for various Mathematical Programming algorithms: linear, quadratic, integer, branch & bound, and parametric linear, plus discusses enough of the mathematics involved to make it all rational. The codes were developed at the London School of Economics to support coursework, so they have been debugged by generations of students. This author has used the code for Quadratic Programming to do mean-variance optimization for selection of efficient investment portfolios and found it to be solid.


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