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Dynamics of Fluids in Porous Media (Dover Books on Physics and Chemistry)
Published in Paperback by Dover Publications (1988-09-01)
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Bear
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-19
Review Date: 2008-06-19
An exceptional resource. Well written and thorough. Even includes mathematical techniques for solving classes of PDEs relating to porous flow.
Dynamics of Fluids in Porous Media
Helpful Votes: 12 out of 12 total.
Review Date: 2003-05-05
Review Date: 2003-05-05
You may never need any other text other than this one. This is a comprehensive text covering everything from defining and classifying aquifers to fluid transport, continuity and conservation, boundary-value problems, flow of immiscible fluids and heat and mass transport. I would recommend this to anyone who wants to know the basics and beyond.
Complicated
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2006-11-09
Review Date: 2006-11-09
This book was not easy to read for me. Takes too many words and formulas to explain simple concepts. But I'm not an engineer, maybe engineers will find it delightful.
The Classic.
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 18 total.
Review Date: 1999-02-21
Review Date: 1999-02-21
The definitive, classic text on the subject

Surprise! Now You're a Software Project Manager
Published in Paperback by Multi-Media Publications Inc (2006-09-30)
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A readable crash course for your first time as a software project manager
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-04-06
Review Date: 2007-04-06
The initial scenario of the book is that your manager comes up to you late on a Friday afternoon and informs you that you have the honor of being the project manager for a new software development project. The project is due to begin first thing Monday morning and you are congratulated for the promotion. Furthermore, this is the first software project that you have ever managed.
Assuming that the shock wears off before Monday morning, you have some time to gather yourself and prepare for your new job. One of the best things that you could do during this time is read this book. It takes you through the first steps of the managerial process, which is determining who the stakeholders are and how to get some idea what it is they want and need. Bas is clear that in most cases, the users will not precisely know what they want. Many times, the end-users will tell you, "I will know what it is I want when I see it." Not the most helpful position, but a very common one.
Once you have interacted with the stakeholders and have some idea what the project will entail, it is time to determine the approach that you will take in building the product. Some products can be done using a weak set of initial guidelines, but others must be thoroughly defined before work can begin. In the first case, there will be an iterative feedback process with very short cycles and in the second a great deal of work will be done before feedback is solicited and acted on.
Getting and acting on solid feedback is the mother's milk of sound management. It is a rare occasion when you know nearly everything about the requirements when you start, so keeping your ear stuck to the response channel is a necessity. Feedback can come in many forms and it is largely up to you to determine which feedback type is generally the best one for you and at each specific point in the development process.
Bas deals mostly in the generalities needed to get your project started. There are few diagrams and charts; most of the information is in the form of text that uses a minimum of technical jargon. Reading this book will not solve all your management problems, but will go a long way to making them more manageable, even if your situation is not as dire as that of the opening scenario.
Assuming that the shock wears off before Monday morning, you have some time to gather yourself and prepare for your new job. One of the best things that you could do during this time is read this book. It takes you through the first steps of the managerial process, which is determining who the stakeholders are and how to get some idea what it is they want and need. Bas is clear that in most cases, the users will not precisely know what they want. Many times, the end-users will tell you, "I will know what it is I want when I see it." Not the most helpful position, but a very common one.
Once you have interacted with the stakeholders and have some idea what the project will entail, it is time to determine the approach that you will take in building the product. Some products can be done using a weak set of initial guidelines, but others must be thoroughly defined before work can begin. In the first case, there will be an iterative feedback process with very short cycles and in the second a great deal of work will be done before feedback is solicited and acted on.
Getting and acting on solid feedback is the mother's milk of sound management. It is a rare occasion when you know nearly everything about the requirements when you start, so keeping your ear stuck to the response channel is a necessity. Feedback can come in many forms and it is largely up to you to determine which feedback type is generally the best one for you and at each specific point in the development process.
Bas deals mostly in the generalities needed to get your project started. There are few diagrams and charts; most of the information is in the form of text that uses a minimum of technical jargon. Reading this book will not solve all your management problems, but will go a long way to making them more manageable, even if your situation is not as dire as that of the opening scenario.
A must-read for new software project managers
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-11-08
Review Date: 2007-11-08
As a seasoned software project manager I found Bas De Baar's book very interesting. When I started as a software and web development pm there wasn't much in the way of good project management books, let alone ones focused on working with software. "Surprise!" is a real gem that PMs working in technology will definitely get something out of. It's easy to read and stuffed with solid advice and valuable information for someone thrust into a new project management role. It also contains some interesting insights, tips and tricks that someone with more experience can benefit from.
I also liked the fact that the book is based on real world experience and isn't selling the latest(elusive) silver bullet methodology. It's a must-read for newer tech PMs and others might consider adding it to their PM toolkit for the examples and from-the-trenches perspective it provides.
I also liked the fact that the book is based on real world experience and isn't selling the latest(elusive) silver bullet methodology. It's a must-read for newer tech PMs and others might consider adding it to their PM toolkit for the examples and from-the-trenches perspective it provides.
a quick and understandable read
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2007-04-18
Review Date: 2007-04-18
De Baar eschews a detailed prescription of tasks you should perform as a new software manager. Instead, he provides an easily read synopsis of the two main approaches to managing a project - a plan-driven method and an agile method. Under the rubric of each, there are several actual methodologies that are heavily pushed by their industry proponents. (For the former, think of CMMI as just one example.)
The book takes into account that you might be new to all this, and avoids information overload. It describes the pros and cons of both approaches. That having detailed plans and a systematic procedure is hard to argue against. But the agile way can give more flexibility, especially in coping with unforeseen events that crop up, either in the technology or in the people on your team.
Other aspects covered include getting the project's requirements, and involving all the stakeholders in the planning, development and testing, to the maximum extent that you can. The chapter on requirements is number 7, which is somewhat late in a narrative about project management. Since assembling requirements is usually one of the big main tasks you do first.
The book's main attraction is that it furnishes a quick and understandable read, without underplaying the difficulties of management.
The book takes into account that you might be new to all this, and avoids information overload. It describes the pros and cons of both approaches. That having detailed plans and a systematic procedure is hard to argue against. But the agile way can give more flexibility, especially in coping with unforeseen events that crop up, either in the technology or in the people on your team.
Other aspects covered include getting the project's requirements, and involving all the stakeholders in the planning, development and testing, to the maximum extent that you can. The chapter on requirements is number 7, which is somewhat late in a narrative about project management. Since assembling requirements is usually one of the big main tasks you do first.
The book's main attraction is that it furnishes a quick and understandable read, without underplaying the difficulties of management.
Easy to read
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-02
Review Date: 2007-03-02
Reviewed by Regan Windsor for Reader Views (2/07)
Anytime you have a project that involves more than one stakeholder, which is every time you work on a project for someone other than yourself, you will have stakeholder complexities. Each stakeholder will have a different idea of what the project deliverable(s) should look like - which means increased complexity for the Project Manager!
"Surprise! Now You're a Software Project Manager" gives a general overview on Project Management without the technical jargon. The technical factors of a project will vary depending on the type and scope of project you are undertaking. However, some processes of project management, such as stakeholder analysis, are guided by some general, but critical, processes.
"Surprise! Now You're a Software Project Manager" describe how to use stakeholder analysis and risk management to develop a project strategy and project organization. The project manager must also determine the appropriate approach for getting requirements for the product and process and then ensuring feedback on these components throughout the project. As the project progresses, requirements and processes have a tendency to change as stakeholders continue to struggle with what they are looking for in the software being developed (scope creep). Since a project is a balance of time, cost, and scope (quality/ size), a change in one results in a change in one or all of the other components. It is important that stakeholders have a clear understanding of these implications so they can weigh their decisions appropriately. That way, if part way through the project the stakeholders determine they want a more robust system they will understand the trade-off of increased time and/or cost.
For anyone new to the Project Management world, looking for a refresher, or just curious about what Project Management is all about this book provides an easy to read overview of the key elements of managing a project. A key element of any project is the complexity of stakeholders; "Surprise! Now You're a Software Project Manager" provides an understanding of how to determine stakeholder needs, assess risk, understand requirements, and ensure stakeholder feedback mechanisms throughout the project.
Anytime you have a project that involves more than one stakeholder, which is every time you work on a project for someone other than yourself, you will have stakeholder complexities. Each stakeholder will have a different idea of what the project deliverable(s) should look like - which means increased complexity for the Project Manager!
"Surprise! Now You're a Software Project Manager" gives a general overview on Project Management without the technical jargon. The technical factors of a project will vary depending on the type and scope of project you are undertaking. However, some processes of project management, such as stakeholder analysis, are guided by some general, but critical, processes.
"Surprise! Now You're a Software Project Manager" describe how to use stakeholder analysis and risk management to develop a project strategy and project organization. The project manager must also determine the appropriate approach for getting requirements for the product and process and then ensuring feedback on these components throughout the project. As the project progresses, requirements and processes have a tendency to change as stakeholders continue to struggle with what they are looking for in the software being developed (scope creep). Since a project is a balance of time, cost, and scope (quality/ size), a change in one results in a change in one or all of the other components. It is important that stakeholders have a clear understanding of these implications so they can weigh their decisions appropriately. That way, if part way through the project the stakeholders determine they want a more robust system they will understand the trade-off of increased time and/or cost.
For anyone new to the Project Management world, looking for a refresher, or just curious about what Project Management is all about this book provides an easy to read overview of the key elements of managing a project. A key element of any project is the complexity of stakeholders; "Surprise! Now You're a Software Project Manager" provides an understanding of how to determine stakeholder needs, assess risk, understand requirements, and ensure stakeholder feedback mechanisms throughout the project.

The 11 Myths of Media Violence
Published in Hardcover by Sage Publications, Inc (2002-10-31)
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Understanding Media Violence
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2003-09-13
Review Date: 2003-09-13
The11 Myths of Media Violence is a must read for everyone who has ever sat in front of a television. Potter indicts our culture thirsty for a quick fix and simple black and white answers. He reminds us we live in a wonderful world of mystery, complexity and untold shades of gray. I need more copies of this book for the many friends and cohorts with whom I attempt to discuss the harms of media violence. At last our conversations won't be stuck on a superficial level. Kudos to Potter for his vital role in opening this can of worms we can no longer choose to ignore.
Ann Simonton, Director of Media Watch
Ann Simonton, Director of Media Watch
Excellent book about media violence
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2003-09-03
Review Date: 2003-09-03
Ever wonder if media violence (telelvision, movies, video games, etc.) is harmful? Want an educated opinion? This book is a great resource for all who are interested, whether you are an academic or a concerned citizen. As the title says, it covers 11 myths about media violence. It also offers suggestions on how to help yourself and your family be smart about media violence, and why this question has been asked for decades. If I could, I would get everyone to read this book.
Lots of great stuff, but still not definitive
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2004-09-22
Review Date: 2004-09-22
The first half of the book is excellent. I was prepared to give it a full 5 stars as a comprehensive overview of the various effects of media violence (both negative and positive). But unfortunately, some careless writing sneaks into most of the second half of the book, with subtle exaggerations and various arguments that won't hold up to rigorous scrutiny. Those exaggerations and arguments are meant to strengthen his criticism of media violence, but unfortunately weaken his strength as an overall authority. The author has assembled a lot of great information into this book, which may be an ideal starting point for readers new to this topic, but many of his excellent points, arguments, and insights get carried slightly farther than are truly defensible at this time (scientifically, logically, sociologically). I am still waiting for the definitive book on this topic that I can recommend without reservations to people I know. This one I would recommend to average readers but not unreservedly to the rigorous thinkers and scholars I am fortunate to count among my friends. With some editing and a touch more temperance, it could have been. Ah well, read it and learn what you can. It's good, but far from the last word on the subject.

The 25 Essential World War II Sites: European Theater: The Ultimate Traveler's Guide to Battlefields, Monuments, and Museums (Greenline Historic Travel)
Published in Paperback by ASDavis Media, Greenline Publications (2007-11-28)
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Fine, Up-to-date Compilation
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-12
Review Date: 2008-07-12
First rate guide to the many sites on WWII in Europe. I have been to many of them and agree with his opinions. He doesn't mince words and has lots of great tips. I wish he had written this years ago!
Just What You Need to Understand WWII
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-27
Review Date: 2008-01-27
Having traveled to and written about battlefields in Europe and in the Pacific, I have read with interest and admiration Chuck Thompson's several books on the subject. In short, he's an excellent writer, guide, and historian. The chapters on various battlefields are concise, practical, and informative. His maps are useful and precise. Each chapter also has suggestions for further reading. He is neither a cheerleader nor a nihilist, but a man of balance, judgment, and insight. I have several of his books on my bedside table, and before dropping off to sleep, I dwell on places like Buna, Stalingrad, and Anzio. Most guidebooks are like prerecorded messages, but Chuch Thompson supplies just the right quote, fact or suggestion. Use him whenever you can, and get these books. Without writers like Thompson, history will pale.
World War II Sites
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-02
Review Date: 2008-01-02
Looking for detailed information on the Normandy area and the resulting battles of D-Day. The information seems to be very well written and consise. Not sure of the accuracy since we will be using the book for an upcoming trip in late 2008.

Corporate Intelligence Awareness: Securing the Competitive Edge
Published in Hardcover by Multi-Media Publications Inc. (2006-11-01)
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Corporate Intelligence Awareness: Securing the Competitive Edge
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Review Date: 2007-07-18
Review Date: 2007-07-18
Giving customers what they want. Creating quality products. Improving customer service. Making use of employee strengths. Wouldn't it be great if businesses actually focused on these aspects?
While many businesses are starting to realize the benefits of these concepts, the majority of managers are still looking for an edge to oust their competitors. Corporate Intelligence Awareness shows these individuals how to ferret out information to give them that extra advantage while assuring that they don't lose that upper hand through fellow employees who unwittingly give away important intelligence about their business environment.
Although it all seems a little cloak and dagger at first, really the program described is simply becoming more aware about situations that could potentially help your business succeed and then following through on that intuition. This same system can also be used to note employees that are pulling their weight or who are at risk of inadvertently telling company secrets.
While many businesses are starting to realize the benefits of these concepts, the majority of managers are still looking for an edge to oust their competitors. Corporate Intelligence Awareness shows these individuals how to ferret out information to give them that extra advantage while assuring that they don't lose that upper hand through fellow employees who unwittingly give away important intelligence about their business environment.
Although it all seems a little cloak and dagger at first, really the program described is simply becoming more aware about situations that could potentially help your business succeed and then following through on that intuition. This same system can also be used to note employees that are pulling their weight or who are at risk of inadvertently telling company secrets.
Should be read by all people whose job description is "Director of strategic planning"
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2007-04-22
Review Date: 2007-04-22
It is common knowledge that the embassies of nations are listening posts for gathering information about what is actually taking place in the host country. For any nation to have an effective foreign policy, it is necessary for the leaders to be in possession of accurate information. That is understood and one of the reasons why the principle of diplomatic immunity was developed.
However, there are some general rules to this information gathering. Employing local nationals as spies is done, but if anyone on either side is caught, there are penalties. For a person convicted of spying against their nation, the general penalty is execution. At the diplomatic level, the person can be declared "persona non grata" and effectively expelled from the country.
Harding is a former career diplomat with the South African government and was awarded the Star of South Africa for his effective work in gathering intelligence and applying it to the development of strategy. In this book he relies on his experience to describe ways in which companies and organizations can gather intelligence without exceeding the bounds of acceptable behavior.
His recommendations are sound; they start with the development of the initial intelligence gathering strategy and proceed all the way up to the point where the person at the peak of the decision-making pyramid is given the final, distilled summaries. Throughout it all he continues to emphasize that the gathering of intelligence is an uncertain process, so all through the process, you must never lose focus on that fact.
This is a book that all people whose job description falls under the title, "Director of Strategic Planning" should read. For without a solid grounding in understanding where the world is going, it is impossible to determine where your path should lie.
However, there are some general rules to this information gathering. Employing local nationals as spies is done, but if anyone on either side is caught, there are penalties. For a person convicted of spying against their nation, the general penalty is execution. At the diplomatic level, the person can be declared "persona non grata" and effectively expelled from the country.
Harding is a former career diplomat with the South African government and was awarded the Star of South Africa for his effective work in gathering intelligence and applying it to the development of strategy. In this book he relies on his experience to describe ways in which companies and organizations can gather intelligence without exceeding the bounds of acceptable behavior.
His recommendations are sound; they start with the development of the initial intelligence gathering strategy and proceed all the way up to the point where the person at the peak of the decision-making pyramid is given the final, distilled summaries. Throughout it all he continues to emphasize that the gathering of intelligence is an uncertain process, so all through the process, you must never lose focus on that fact.
This is a book that all people whose job description falls under the title, "Director of Strategic Planning" should read. For without a solid grounding in understanding where the world is going, it is impossible to determine where your path should lie.
An excellent and invaluable manager's supplementary resource
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2006-12-10
Review Date: 2006-12-10
Former South African government career diplomat Rodger Harding, who earned the Star of South Africa for his work in intelligence and strategy development, presents Corporate Intelligence Awareness, a no-nonsense guide for business managers to gathering, developing, analyzing and protecting confidential information. Real-life examples and anecdotes illustrate Harding's tested tips, tricks, and techniques for improving one's people-reading skills, maintaining strict ethics and absolute adherence to the law while keeping close tabs on one's business interests, and how to ensure that ever-changing competitive intelligence can be skillfully delivered to the right people at the right time in the chain of command. An excellent and invaluable manager's supplementary resource especially in the increasingly information-dependent twenty-first century.
Cottage Holidaying in Britain: Holiday Rentals from Cottages to Castles
Published in Paperback by Classic Media Publications (1995-04)
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Takes the Anxiety Out of Holidaying
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Review Date: 2000-03-16
Review Date: 2000-03-16
This book was very helpful in planning my trip to Great Britain. With it as a guide, I was able to rent a flat next door to the Abbey Road Studios, used by the Beatles to produce so many wonderful albums. It was a terrific experience for my son, who is a rabid Beatles fan. We just happened to arrive on the 30th anniversary of the Abbey Road album.
Further on into our trip, we stayed at a wonderful little cottage in Banchory, Scotland. I recommend this book. It was a terrific experience, and the people who are listed in the book are very helpful. I was able to pay for the entire trip before I left Utah, thus eliminating major money worries. The only fault I found was that the tariffs were about 20% higher than listed in the book. Ouch!
I will be using this book again for my trip to Scotland next year.
Imformative and truthful
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 1999-01-13
Review Date: 1999-01-13
I recently stayed at Duck Barn in Telscombe, Sussex. The cottage was as described and delightful. I recently wrote to Gale Armstrong to see if there was a more up-to-date edition of the book but the letter-addressed to a box number-was returned. Help, publishers,whats available now?
Excellent source for interesting lodgings.
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 1998-08-24
Review Date: 1998-08-24
We used this book to find a cottage. The author had described the cottage we rented well and we were very pleased to have found a place that was both comfortable and interesting.
Designing Health Messages: Approaches from Communication Theory and Public Health Practice
Published in Hardcover by Sage Publications, Inc (1995-02-15)
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good integration of theory into practice
Helpful Votes: 14 out of 17 total.
Review Date: 1999-04-03
Review Date: 1999-04-03
I've read this book quickly and now plan to use it intensely for my grad studies and my work in public health. Excellent practical advice for those of us on the front line who need to influence health behaviors of individuals and groups. Practical advice which is soundly based on theory - adding to the validity of the authors' recommendations.
book quality
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2005-09-23
Review Date: 2005-09-23
The book arrived about as timely as I would predict as far as snail mail goes. The quality of the book was poor. When I first opened it, I guess the binding glue was old and crusty because about pages 62-73 fell out.
Great book.
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2002-07-16
Review Date: 2002-07-16
Nice collection of pieces on how health campaigns can succeed and fail. I refer to it often.

Effective Advertising: Understanding When, How, and Why Advertising Works (Marketing for a New Century)
Published in Hardcover by Sage Publications, Inc (2003-11-25)
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Great book
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-11-09
Review Date: 2007-11-09
This is a very good book. The author has compressed in less than 200 pages an enormous amount of information. I learned from this book more than from any other book I have read about advertising research. I read this book while also reading "Advertising Research" by Joel Davis, "How Advertising Works" from John Jones, and "The Advertising Research Handbook" by Charles Young. "Effective Advertising" is easily the best of this pack if your goal is to acquire maximum knowledge from a minimum number of pages. I recommend it highly.
Fascinating for lay people seeking to learn more
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2004-06-04
Review Date: 2004-06-04
Effective Advertising: Understanding When, How And Why Advertising Works is an absolute must-read for professional and aspiring advertisers and marketers. It very candidly and straightforwardly presents the theories, principles, and techniquest of advertising, including findings from marketing studies in the late twentieth century concerning advertising intensity, elasticity, frequency, content, and more. As fascinating for lay people seeking to learn more about the commercials that bombard daily life as it is for students and professionals making a living spreading word of their products, Effective Advertising is a thorough, no-nonsense explanation of the nuts and bolts of how messages can be spread and leave a mark on human psychology.
5 for content, 2 for style
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2004-09-17
Review Date: 2004-09-17
This book is full of extremely valuable information, but it's written in a very dense academic style. I wish the author had gotten a ghostwriter to help make it easy and enjoyable to read. It has far more meat than just about any advertising book I've read (and I've read a lot). What it lacks, ironically for a book about the business of communication, is the skill at communicating that. i.e. It's steak without the sizzle. What I would love the publishers to do for a second edition is: get a much better title, a much better cover (this one is appalling and boring), ask a good marketing/popular writer to make it palatable for the every day reader, and you might potentially have a hit on your hands. The content itself is first class.

Markers Wet & Wild/Tricks and Techniques for Achieving Speed, Splash, and Painterly Effects
Published in Paperback by Watson-Guptill Publications (1993-12)
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not a bad book, but limited in scope
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2002-01-18
Review Date: 2002-01-18
If you're hoping for a detailled breakdown for accomplishing finished renderings, there are much better books on the market. The author recommends some good starting markers and sets some color recipes down, but he rarely works 'tight', so if you're looking for a step by step process leading to a tight comp (as most aspiring commercial artists) shop elsewhere. Even in the better rendering books (arch. rendering books), they rarely address problems of flesh tones and getting edgelights, so I give this book 3 stars just for being in color and trying to cover the material he did. I just wish he took some more time with his 'examples'. He's so loose, he's bad.
Very good book, lot of techniques and demonstrations
Helpful Votes: 18 out of 20 total.
Review Date: 1998-11-12
Review Date: 1998-11-12
I am 13 years old and have always liked drawing. About 2 years ago i ditched crayola markers and got some good ones, Prismacolor, chartpak, Pantone....the list goes on and on. Anyway, i came across this book at a used book store at the airport in Wisconsin. When i first looked at it, i thought the title was dumb. Then, when i looked into it i saw that it was filled with color. The latest book i had bought was Rendering with Markers, it was a older book and was pretty boring. This one was different though, i had to buy it. Now i have had it for 6 months and look at it about once a week. If you are starting out with markers or familar with then this is a great book for you.
Markers wet and wild
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2001-07-01
Review Date: 2001-07-01
I have bought this book used from leslie36@optonline.net,the book was brand new.I recommend this seller.The book i s very helpfull.
Mass Communication Theory An Introduction
Published in Hardcover by Sage Publications Ltd (1994-06-01)
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A great book to understand Communication studies
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Review Date: 2000-05-02
Review Date: 2000-05-02
An extense and complete review of over more than 60 years of Communication Studies is the result of an incredible job by Proffesor Denis McQuail, from the University of Amsterdam. Altough is not a chronological display of theories, is very easy to read. This third edition includes some of the more recent examples from the Cultural Studies, and that addition is thankful for everybody interested in the field this days. JUL.
A great book to understand Communication studies
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Review Date: 2000-05-02
Review Date: 2000-05-02
An extense and complete review of over more than 60 years of Communication Studies is the result of an incredible job by Proffesor Denis McQuail, from the University of Amsterdam. Altough is not a chronological display of theories, is very easy to read. This third edition includes some of the more recent examples from the Cultural Studies, and that addition is thankful for everybody interested in the field this days. JUL.
A fine introduction to mass communication theory
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Review Date: 2000-08-16
Review Date: 2000-08-16
As a professor of communication, I use this book as a text in my introductory course. While it lacks a little bit in giving details of individual theories, its broad coverage of the field is excellent. This is a good book for someone who wants to know what "mass communication" is all about, but you will need to read additional books or articles to get a full understanding of particular theories.
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