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Creative Christmas Kitchen/21421 (Memories in the Making Series)
Published in Hardcover by Leisure Arts (1992-06)
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This is a Must Have Book
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-21
I have used the receipe for Peach Eggnog for years. It is a hit every time. Great receipes like Chocolate Eggnog, teapot cookies, basil-garlic snack wafers and many, many more. Not only great recipes but great craft ideas to serve your goodies in. Highly recommended.

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Daisy Miller and Washington Square
Published in Paperback by Barnes & Noble Classics (2004-08-26)
Author: Henry James
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Very good introduction to James
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Review Date: 2008-08-10
Henry James, of course, requires no introduction unless we are discussing a way to introduce him as a new-to-you author. Readers who are unfamiliar with his other work will find these two novellas both accessible and modern in their thinking. The characters are such that they fairly transcend time and it my belief that young adult readers would even find them approachable as contemporaries. The introduction by Jennie A. Kassanoff offers a brief yet vivid portrait of James and the times surrounding the original publication. Even if one is familiar with James but has not yet had the opportunity to access these two novellas, this edition should prove to be a useful way to acquaint oneself.

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Das Rheingold / The Rhinegold: English National Opera Guide 35
Published in Paperback by Calder Publications (1985-01-01)
Author: Wagner
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Top of the heap
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2003-01-29
Best translation of this work. Useful notes and essays. Highest recommendation.

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Date with the Devil
Published in Paperback by AuthorHouse (1999-12-15)
Author: Bonita Wagner
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Timely and entertaining
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2000-02-02
I thoroughly enjoyed reading Date with the Devil. I especially liked the tension leading up the climax. The characters are colorful, and the main female characters are real survivors--they have spunk. It's a love story set in a plot of horror. I read Called from Darkness first, and this is the sequel.

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Dead Walk
Published in Paperback by AuthorHouse (2000-06)
Author: Bonita Wagner
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Suspense-filled horror
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2000-07-26
Really enjoyed this author's latest book. Had to stay up late at night to finish it - couldn't put it down! The author has a great ability to make you really care about the characters she writes about. An easy-reading book; not too short or too long, but leaves you wanting for more!

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Death Rituals and Life in the Societies of the Kula Ring
Published in Paperback by Northern Illinois Univ Pr (1990-01)
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Melanesian culture
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Review Date: 2002-05-18
Adds substantially to the ethnography of Melanesian mortuary ritual. . . . The cumulative result is a forceful demonstration of how mortuary ritual can organize and channel the flow of Melanesian social life.

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The Developing Labor Law: The Board, the Courts, and the National Labor Relations Act
Published in Hardcover by BNA Books (2006-11-21)
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The Foundation of Labor Relations Practice
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Review Date: 2005-09-20
Hardin is to theoretical and strategic labor relations as Elkouri is to contract administration. It is the place my staff is instructed to start on any collective bargaining issue. Also as with Elkouri, it tries so hard to be balanced that neither management nor union regotiators may be able to find the hard edges they might be looking for. Its utility in the public sector depends on how similar the state or local bargaining law is to the National Labor Relations Act. If the bargaining duty language is similar to the NLRA, the public sector practitioner will find Hardin useful.

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The Devon Gentleman: A Life of Sir Peter Carew
Published in Paperback by Hull Univ Pr (2000-12)
Author: John A. Wagner
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This is a great book!
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Review Date: 1999-04-25
This book is a window into 16th century English life and a biography of someone a little different than the people we can normally read about from this period. Although scholarly, the Devon Gentleman is very readable. This book is definitely worth your time!

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Discrete Mathematics: Mathematical Reasoning and Proof with Puzzles, Patterns, and Games
Published in Hardcover by Wiley (2005-10-07)
Authors: Douglas E. Ensley and J. Winston Crawley
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wonderful problems and solutions
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2006-02-05
This book is much less conventional than the other established texts for freshman or sophomore discrete math/computer science courses. It places more emphasis on math problem solving, and contains a wonderful selection of interesting and challenging problems based on puzzles and games.

My impression of reading through the book is the focus is more on establishing a solid foundation on mathematical reasoning; using discrete math puzzles and games as examples in achieving the goal. It also contains much less of boring computational/ algorithmic worked examples than regular texts. This makes the book immensely more useful for math enthusiats and high-school math competition contestants, in addition to its regular use in courses for math majors in universities. Computer science majors with a focus on algorithm and programming may feel the book has too much of a math-centric problem solving focus, and probably should look elsewhere.

Overall, a fascinating read; highly recommended.

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Divine Freedom And the Doctrine of the Immanent Trinity: in Dialogue With Karl Barth And Contemporary Theology
Published in Paperback by T. & T. Clark Publishers (2005-12-30)
Author: Paul D. Molnar
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Clear thinking on Christian Revelation!
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2003-10-24
This book by Professor Paul Molnar, is a real gem. The subject matter is very deep and difficult, yet he makes it understandable to the interested laymen. Throughout he show where a lot of contemporary Theologians go off track in their thinking on the Christian Revelation of the Incarnation and its Trinitarian implications. He documents the influence of "Relational" views of God's being and how Hegelian being constituted through historical process, trumps the ontological priority of God's being a Self reliant reality, outside of the World/Creation. God would have still been the Triune God, even if God had not Created the Universe. This ties in with Karl Barth's emphasis on God's Freedom. The World does not constitute God's being. God is free in Relation to the Created World. This is just some of what this book touches upon. It helped me a lot and pointed out a lot of what I had sensed for myself, thats wrong in much current Christological writing.


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