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Comments by Dr. Nielsen of the KHPAReview Date: 2008-08-28
Authentic and Hopeful...a Beautiful True StoryReview Date: 2007-12-25
The best $12.50 you'll ever spend!Review Date: 2007-12-11
This is the kind of book that could save a life.
A Powerful and Positive Message with Unlimited PotentialReview Date: 2007-10-05
This is an eloquently written account of a very personal struggle with Bipolar. Stottlemire humbles himself with grace and style and leaves the reader with real hope that they too can understand and get through the challenges. For all those whose lives have been shattered and broken by Bipolar, I urge you to read this book.

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Oh, the fond memories this book brings back!Review Date: 2007-03-11
Truly The 100 Greatest Baby Boomer Toys !Review Date: 2000-07-26
IT'S THOUGHT PROVOKING - AND IT'S EYE CANDYReview Date: 2000-05-26
First the fun. The books got hundreds of great pictures. It's like a Christmas catalog. Look up old favorites. Discover items you'd forgotten.
And there's a ranking system which seems pretty much designed to provoke arguments. Wait until you see who's #1!
More substantially there are short essays on many of the toys. Little studies in anthropology, in social history, they tell us about the 50's and 60's. The tie-in of G.I. Joe and the draft is, I think, very apt and really well done.
Once you pick it up, you will be drawn in.


Acai berryReview Date: 2007-10-14
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Good things come in small packages!Review Date: 2007-07-16
I highly recommend this book!
The little miracle in the AmazonReview Date: 2007-07-15

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Great BuyReview Date: 2006-06-27
Know what you are gettingReview Date: 2006-11-03
Each chapter includes four main features. First, there is a personal biography with information about the player's life and a rock profile that chronicles the player's journey to fame. Second, there is a section on the player's style, explaining how it is that each gets his particular sound. Third, there is something akin to a box score in the "quick look" box that runs down the player's gear, strings, finger/plectrum style, string action height, and so on. Finally, each chapter ends with a "play like them" section (normally about one page) of sound-alike riffs. The book also includes a useful preface about the how to acquire these sounds by using mic-ing techniques specific to acoustic guitar.
Most of the information made available in the book is of the sort that only people who play already would enjoy; it is by no means written for new learners. While some of the information is interesting (like the mic-placement preface), it is probably too thin to be of any use to people who want to learn how to mic guitars. You'd be better off buying a book that is about just microphones. Also, the sound-alike riffs, while interesting, by no means will teach you how to play just like these guys. You will get a taste of what makes James Taylor himself, but you will certainly not be copping any of his dates any time soon.
That isn't to say the book is a wash. I would add that what makes this book worthy of five stars is that there is a very narrow segment of guitar players of a certain skill level that will think this book is great, as I did. These are the players who have gotten out of the basic guitar books and want to explore music that they like. For example, the sound-alike riffs are good, short practices on playing new music because they are not direct copies of known songs; on the other hand, an advanced player would simply be able to buy a book of a particular players songs and dissect them him/herself. The microphone section is just enough of an intro into getting your guitar on tape that it should satisfy the advanced beginner's curiosity to see if they want to get more detailed books on home recording. And finally, the biographical information (by far the largest chunk of the book taken altogether) is the kind of fun-fact stuff to keep a new player interested and supply hints for trying new things. And, the inclusion of players people might not immediately categorize as "acoustic" (like Pete Townshend, just for one) makes for a book with lots of room to explore. Not to mention the action pose photos.
As I said, I just happened to be that player who would benefit from this approach and was extremely satisfied with the book. And what is more, there are a number of other books in the "Masters" series. Piquing your interest in the style of music you or a newer player you know might want to investigate is just a matter of finding the right one.
Highly informative and great playing!Review Date: 2003-11-11
Lots of good info, easy-to-understand music examples and a great CD. Highly recommended.

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ExcellentReview Date: 2007-05-03
Very good!Review Date: 2007-07-17
Highly recomended
Alternative treatments for Fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue SyndromeReview Date: 2007-03-22

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God Is POWERFUL!!!Review Date: 2008-06-17
In His Service,
Rev. Fr. Thomas J. Siltz
Old Catholic Priest
Folks who help in spite of the problems encountered!Review Date: 2008-01-31
Marvelous! Simply, marvelous!Review Date: 2007-10-20
Angel Flight 44 simply moves me. Whenever my eyes find themselves dancing once again upon its pages, I discover fresh nuances that somehow I had missed before. Certain portions moved me to tears the first few times I read them; yet these are not tears of sadness, but of an overwhelming sense of God's goodness and love for mankind. Even the most recent perusals of this magnificent text have caused my eyes to water a bit when I have reviewed these same moments within the story. That said, few books have ever moved this former military man in such a way. For Angel Flight 44 do so is quite a testimony to its uniqueness among books.
I have discussed Angel Flight 44 with other readers, and have found that regardless of gender, race, economic status, or even religious preferences, people are similarly moved. One gentleman was even moved to the point of pursuing flight training so that he could participate in such courageous relief missions himself, should the need once again arise.
Another businessman, whose shadow rarely darkened the door of a church, called his Christian son and began regular attendance at his congregation. His reason? He discovered within the pages of Angel Flight 44 that the miraculous was real, and that Christianity was indeed intended to empower real men of courage and faith.
One Christian woman found similar motivation and commented, "I want to live a life by the power of the Holy Spirit too!" The wife of a certain pastor commented, "This is going to change the way the Church does things forever." My own wife, for that matter, has seemed to be in competition with me to see who can read it the most. We have even purchased copies and given them away to others that they may also be blessed by its pages.
I could expound upon the elements of the story itself, but to do so would spoil the surprise. So I will refrain. Let me note, however, that I am impressed with the design of the flow of the book. Rich Vermillion chose to fashion its order into multiple sections, each apparently designed to simulate some form of other media in its textual flow. For example, the main story reads like a movie. Then it has a "Special Feature" chapter that describes the history of the airplane, which reads like a small documentary. Then the "Extra Scenes" sections adds short stories that seem like movie scenes perhaps cut out by the director. The author comments that these were stories worthy of inclusion, but which either followed the time frame of the main story or were difficult to work into the text, and so were set apart within their own section.
Following these are two "Behind the Scenes" sections about the two international ministries which were involved in the Hurricane Katrina relief effort. Then a "Spiritual Commentary" section wherein a minister involved answers many of the theological questions which arose in Christian circles regarding this storm. Finally, the book ends with a "Future of Angel Flight 44" chapter written by Glen Hyde, and a "Most Important Decision" chapter written by Rich Vermillion. The author credits his inspiration to this unique book organization to his desire to inspire young readers to delve into its pages by simulating media they are more familiar with. Regardless of his motivation, however...it just works.
If you would prefer an abridged edition at a bargain price, I recommend the recently released Angel Flight 44: A True Story, which I have also read. It contains all the same elements of this original edition EXCEPT the "Behind the Scenes", "Spiritual Commentary", and "Future of Angel Flight 44" sections. The "Most Important Decision" chapter is actually expanded quite a bit and, in my opinion, much better than the original version. The main story, "Special feature", and "Extra Scenes" sections are perfectly intact in this abridged edition. The abridged edition is simply streamlined down to the most powerful elements of the original book, and is a much quicker book to read as a result.
Overall, I cannot express enough how impacting this book is to whomever reads it. The miracles, the courage, the testimonies - these cannot be described adequately in an online book review. Simply put: To get grasp how powerful and unique this book is, you will simply have to read it for yourself.

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Great book, one tiny disappointmentReview Date: 2008-04-01
An awesome book that any Palmer fan will loveReview Date: 2005-02-10
Wat a Gift for a GolferReview Date: 2004-11-26
This book could almost be his scrapbook. It combines stories, both personal and professional, rare photos from his private collection and removable facsimilies of twelve collectibles from his archives.
This is a fascinating book with which to curl up during the long winter months. A good Christmas present for the golfer in the family.

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An excellent, microfounded, empirically-successful theory of international income levelsReview Date: 2008-01-04
This book mixes effortlessly data (Maddison, PWT, IMF) and theory (an exogenous growth model with intangible capital and a household sector) into an impressive and convincing reinterpretation of international and inter-temporal income differences.
While their thesis might seem unbelievable at first, their theory delivers, unlike others hypotheses on growth, some of which they consider and reject for plausible parameter values (Mankiw's attempted reconstruction/resurrection of basic neoclassical growth and Lucas' human capital approach are reviewed and found unsatisfactory).
The issues involved in measuring/estimating intangible capital plague this book, as is expected. This makes it seem at times that their choice of parameter values is whimsical or highly conjectural at best. Measuring error is bad enough when it comes to common time series such as NIPA GDP, therefore the kind of large uncertainty surrounding back-of-the-envelope estimates of intangible capital is one potential major flaw in the theory.
I was disappointed to see that the book lacked an appendix where the models and relation used throughout the book are derived "from first principles". This simply makes it impossible for anyone unfamiliar with contemporary, dynamic macro to fully appreciate the arguments and important thesis of this book. On the other hand, such an appendix would be an unlikely place from which to learn contemporary macro anyway.
Barriers to Riches succeeds both as a theory of TFP differences (qua cause of income level differences) and as a masterpiece of clear writing and clear thinking. Highly recommended, to advanced undergraduates and graduates alike!
Barriers to Riches-Awesome bookReview Date: 2007-03-17
Debug the Myths of Poor CountriesReview Date: 2007-07-24
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What a Fall It Was!Review Date: 2008-06-04
La mode rend fou !Review Date: 2008-01-13
If you like fashion, you will have so much fun discovering that everything we have now started in the seventies.
Lot of details, you feel like an insider.
Beetween Karl and Yves, which one will you choose ?
Extremely entertainingReview Date: 2007-12-28
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A "must have" for card collectorsReview Date: 2006-03-20
A MUSTReview Date: 2000-04-21
A must for card collectorsReview Date: 2006-02-23
The only downside to this book is that it is fairly quickly outdated due to the glut of cards on the market. Back in the day, a great player like Hank Aaron might have 1 regular card and maybe 5-10 special or regional cards each year. Now, a player like Albert Pujols might have over 100 total each year.
That downside cannot be avoided, though. With that in mind, this book cannot do much more.
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