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beautiful calendarReview Date: 2008-02-15
marking daysReview Date: 2007-12-30
Beautiful CalendarReview Date: 2007-12-07

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MemoriesReview Date: 2003-04-29
A very moving, humorus book of a young man growing up.Review Date: 2003-03-30
of life and growing up, finding his way along life's path, sharing
favorite stories of living in a small wonderful farming town in Idaho. Trying to figure out make believe names who most would know and laughing or almost crying.. I recommend this book very much !
Blind dates, porcupines and skinny dipping...Review Date: 2002-11-24

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Insightful and hilariousReview Date: 2006-07-09
Who knew...Review Date: 2005-12-21
This book cracked me up and snuck in a lesson or two when I wasn't paying attention...Sponge Bob is the Looney Tunes of the new millennium and Steven Harriman cracked the code first!
Fun and informativeReview Date: 2005-11-11

ACAPELLA STREET CORNER VOCAL GROUPSReview Date: 2006-11-04
Singing GroupsReview Date: 2006-06-01
Street Corner HarmonyReview Date: 2006-05-26

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Still the core ACT bookReview Date: 2008-04-03
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy:An Experiential Approach to Behaviour ChangeReview Date: 2005-09-08
Challenging Current Thinking in Clinical PsychologyReview Date: 2000-07-14
The second half of the book outlines the practice of ACT and as such illustrates the fist part. This sections is excellent in that even thought it uses language to describe ACT, it attempts to use the principles of ACT upon the reader and gives the reader examples to work though at the end of each chapter. Thus, the reader cannot emerge at the end of the book without having been changed by reading the book.
The ability to critique current thinking in clinical psychology is not novel, but the ability to present an alternative is much more rare. Hayes and colleages have done so and have presented it in a way that will be accessible to practitioners and researchers from many different theoretical orientations. A challenging and thought-provoking book.

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Advance Book From Advanced Programmer and WriterReview Date: 1998-03-20
GOOD start for new-beeReview Date: 1999-07-16
BUY THIS AS YOUR FIRST BOOK ON VC++
Good book for robust GUI in Visual C++ for C++ programmerReview Date: 1998-03-18

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Great book!!!Review Date: 2008-01-26
Brilliant exploration - a time capsule like no other!Review Date: 2006-08-26
The wallpaper of capitalismReview Date: 2005-08-10
The seventh book in the fascinating Taschen 'All-American Ads' series and as editor Jim Heimann says in his short introduction, print creativity wasn't exactly sparkling in the Eighties. Television took most of the ad budget leaving print to soak up what was left with ads that reinforced what had been seen on the small screen. Still, some ads did capture the consumer's imagination, do you remember 'The united colors of Benetton', 'Just do it' for Nike, Maxell cassettes, Swatch and Absolut vodka campaigns?
The 608 pages in this latest book follow the same style as the others, divided into nine chapters which do actually vary in each book according to which decade you are looking at, here Electronics gets a fifty-eight page section all to itself and not an mp3 or DVD player in sight (or a reel-to-reel tape-deck). The ads are either whole page or four to a page and they have all been cleaned up colorwise and corrected to avoid screen clash with the originals.
I enjoyed the section on Entertainment, loads of memory-jogging movie ads showing how Hollywood moved ever closer to the teen and twenties market. Alcohol and Tobacco contains almost the last ads for cigarettes, remember the Camel 'Smooth Character'? As with 'All-American Ads 70s' I thought the best designed stuff was in the Business and Industry chapter, agency designers and typographers could ignore the restraints that often applied to consumer ads.
I now have the seven books in the series (the set will be complete with 'All-American Ads of 1900-1919) and they all reveal a fascinating look at American life and consumer culture over the previous decades.

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Great overview of our National Scenic Trails!!Review Date: 2002-04-28
A good choice for arm-chair travelers and wanderers alikeReview Date: 2001-05-21
Excellent overview of the NSTsReview Date: 2005-11-06
Some of the trails will probably be familiar to most people (the Appalachian and Natchez Trace, for example), but others may not be. I'd never heard of the Florida NST until reading about it here; it stretches from Big Cypress Swamp in the south all the way up and over to the western end of the panhandle near Pensacola. The North Country NST, one of the newest of the trails, is still very much under development and incorporates many local trails in state parks and national forests in the seven states it crosses (NY to ND). The Potomac Heritage NST runs over much of the C&O Canal Towpath along the Potomac River, where there are many historical points of interest.
Armchair travellers might find this book more pertinent than hikers: those in the field might want more detailed information than is provided here. But for anyone planning on hiking any of these trails, or part of them, you will find much good material here to get you started and direct your attention to the more general things you can expect to encounter along the way. The book is well-illustrated, has an excellent index, and is printed on slick, sturdy paper. Highly recommended.

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Excellent book for all levelsReview Date: 2001-07-07
Great Book to Compliment Great ClassReview Date: 2007-07-07
The textbook presents the theory in a clear way that is easy to follow. If you were to read the chapter, you know enough to answer any of the problems. And if you were decided between texts, the layout of the problems of this text would be the reason to choose it. That is because of the science and real world applications of the problems. This is not "plug and chug." It is applying what was learned.
For me this book and the class in which it was used formed the foundation of all my latter math courses. This book has some pre-calculus problems, but that isn't its focus. Calculus has its advantages, but I always found trig to be more visual than most things in calculus. It is easier to picture what is actually going on in the math problem. But if you can relate your newly learned problem solving skills when approaching calculus problems, you will have no trouble.
One of my favorite problems in this book, which was included in the sixth edition on page 281, problem 71, is about an arched doorway. I don't know if the current versions have this problem. However it is worth researching. On my website (see my profile), I discuss this problem. And the excellent problems is what make this the best trig book I've seen.
Pre Calculas PrepReview Date: 2007-01-01

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Trickster Tales DelightReview Date: 2008-05-31
This beautifully illustrated book captures the fun of the Anansi tale while also teaching the importance of one's personal and social responsibilities. What is very nice in this story is the character of Anansi actually looks like a spider whereas in some children's books, he is shown in a more human-like form.
The tale is fun to read out-loud. It echoes the same universal themes as The Sorcerer's Apprentice, and some intriguing lessons might come from comparison / contrasts activities.
A Really Funny Story!!Review Date: 2005-03-27
By, Tucker
Funny, but lessons learned.Review Date: 2004-12-11
The little spider has dealings with all the animals in his neighborhood about his messy house. While everyone else cleans and works he sleeps. Finally he decides to do something about it, but with someone else's tool, not thinking of the result.
This book made us crack up. At the same time, it taught us a lesson about not being greedy, and doing your own work.
I recommend it highly.
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