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Before the Deluge: The Vanishing World of the Yangtze's Three Gorges
Published in Paperback by Palgrave Macmillan (2004-03-18)
Author: Deirdre Chetham
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good book
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-19
This book not only talks about the Yanze river and three gorges dam but it also gives a very interesting lesson on the history of China. I highly recommend this book for anyone interested in China.

Before the Deluge
Helpful Votes: 13 out of 13 total.
Review Date: 2002-12-04
A superb book. Drawing from her life experience, the author gives vivid picture of people's life along China's Yangtze River. The construction of the super-dam will greatly alter people's life there. We should thank the author for recording, thus preserving the past that will be gone forever. Scholars, especially scholars of China Studies would get detailed description of the daily life of Chinese people. Travellers would also find the book useful. The author was among the first group of foreigners who worked and travelled in China after 1976. Thus, her story is really invaluable since not many foreigners had the chance to witness China around 1980. Overall, the book is informative and insightful. Wonderful work.

Before The Deluge
Helpful Votes: 17 out of 19 total.
Review Date: 2002-12-02
December, 2, 2002. I just returned from my first trip to China which included 4 days cruising through the Three Gorges of the Yangtze River. My good fortune was having this wonderfully and scholarly written book by Ms Chetham.

This book was invaluable to me because it gave me a full perspective of China, it's people, it's culture, and it's economic development. With this book as my traveling companion along with 43 good friends from San Francisco our group visited Beijing, Xian, Chongching,350 miles of the Yangtze River, Wuhan, Shanghai, & Souzhou. In each locale we had english speaking guides who were born and raised in the area. The combination of the local input, our observations, and readings from this book created a "trip of a lifetime" for me.

If you plan to visit China this book is a must.

Interesting
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2006-02-23
Found this book very readable. Thought it was fascinating as an introduction to how the Yangtze shaped China. Gave me a good overview of the the area around the river basins.

Great book for all disciplines...
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2003-03-18
This book encompasses the history of the Yangtze, as a history major I enjoyed learning about the history pertaining the Yangtze. Moreover, it discusses the political motives behind the construction of the dam. Also, this book addresses the social as well as environmental costs of TGD. It is a great book for students, travelers, environmentalists, historians, and those who have an interest in China.

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The Berenstain Bears and the In-crowd (Berenstain Bears First Time Chapter Books)
Published in Library Binding by Sagebrush Education Resources (1999-10)
Author: Stan Berenstain
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Good book
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-12
This line of books helps with the life lessons you try to impart to your kids.

A Bit Old For 4
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2006-02-25
My son automatically LOVES anything Berenstain Bears, but this book was a bit old for him (not to mention girly)

A Wonderful Book
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2000-08-02
This is such a great book. It shows little kids that no matter what there is always good in people. Even if they don't show it right away.

A book that teaches you self confidence
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2005-08-12
This book tells the story of sister bear when she meets a young cub that recently arrived to town. This new cub is a little annoying, and at first it makes sister sad.
But she finally realizes that with self confidence, she can be herself, and have good times with her real friends.
My 4 year old loves it.

In-Crowed
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2001-07-21
When a new hip cub moves into town everyone is amazed by her. They start dressing like her, acting like her etc etc. Sister is the only one who is not in the "in-crowed" what is she to do?

This book teachs kids that you don't need to dress a certain way or act a certain way just to be liked.

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The Best of History Web Sites
Published in Perfect Paperback by Neal Schuman Publishers (2007-10-31)
Author: Thomas Daccord
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Great resource for K-8!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-18
This book is a great resource. While I could give teachers the link to THWT website, passing around a paper copy has led to even more discussion, collaboration and interest. We had a copy out in the faculty lounge, and teachers from grades k-8 all found resources that were useful. Clear, well-organized, and easy to read, this is fantastic for teachers who want to spend 10 min. scanning or those who want a weekend of reading. It is helpful on both specific content links and more general resources. Get a copy for your library or faculty lounge!

Works right out of the box
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-01
Mobile technology does some wonderful things; forcing us to read through Internet pages on small screens while worrying about battery drain is not one of them. Tom Daccord offers history educators, library media specialists, and other interested readers a solution to this very problem with the most mobile, functionally-reliable technology of all: a good old-fashioned book.

Mr. Daccord's Best of History Web Sites is the perfect guidebook to help you plan and succeed on your journey through the varied and often challenging landscape of historical resources on the Web. Anytime, anywhere, the book's pages are yours to flip through, mark up, highlight, dog-ear, and re-read as you peruse the robust compilation of well annotated Web resources. Furthermore, the introductory chapters offer simple, concrete, and productive steps that you can take immediately to begin making your journey through history on the Web an easier, more efficient, and more engaging one.

Whether you consider yourself an adept online researcher, a novice Googler, or a bona fide Luddite, you can learn from this book and bring your skills with identifying and utilizing history Web sites in education to the next level. If only there were a book and accompanying Web portal like this for every subject!

Real mobile internet reference for the busy teacher!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-21
Tom Daccord has done a strange, but incredibly useful thing; he has delivered his tremendous online resource, www.besthistorysites.net, in book form. It is seemingly odd because you have to ask yourself why you would purchase a paper version of a website that you get for free online. The first couple of chapters, Locating & Evaluating History Web Sites and Integrating History Web Sites in the Classroom, cover very important ideas that are in tune with his other web site, Teaching History with Technology (www.thwt.org). This part of the book offers great overviews on how to seek out, vet, and use online resources for any teacher regardless of the subject. Mr. Daccord also discusses how to teach this in class. The meat of the book is valuable because it really lends itself to how teachers work.

I work as a Technology Coach for an elementary school district in a suburb of Chicago. As part of my job I am always trying to build connections with classroom teachers. One of the best ways for me to do that is provide them with easy-to- use resources that they didn't previously know about. When I got Tom's book I emailed all of our middle-school social studies teachers. I told them about Tom's book & suggested that if they had any upcoming units for which they wanted more online resources than they already had I would be happy to look them up in The Best of History Websites & pass them along. Within a few hours I got replies from almost every teacher with request for various topics like ancient civilizations in Egypt, Rome, & Greece, WWII & The Holocaust, The Cold War, The Middle East China and its culture, religion, economy, geography, history, government, and present status, various topics focusing on Europe, Vietnam, Civil Rights, Watergate to "New World Order" , The Post 9/11 World, and the second industrial revolution/ growth of cities late 1800s/early 1900s.

The next day I had teachers stopping in to borrow the book - and that's where I think the real value is in The Best of History Websites. Teachers do a lot of planning & note taking in places where they don't have access to the web, but this book makes thousands of web-based resources for teachers available for lesson planning at any time. As mobile as computing technology is, it's still lags, at least a bit, behind a book. And yes, I found one link that needed to be updated, but out of the 75 or so that I checked, that's a darned good ratio!

For teachers looking for new ways to integrate technology in the classroom Mr. Daccord has hundreds of helpful links, ideas, & suggestions too. There are specific lesson plans, online maps, teaching guides, and activities that extend outside the classroom. This book is a real goldmine.

Why buy an oxymoron?
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-07
I'm sure that anyone considering purchasing this tome has already become familiar with the remarkable "Best of History Website." The question that immediately comes to mind is why the oxymoron of a book about websites? There are three reasons: One is the comfort of reading through a book rather than scanning webpages. Anyone who flips through the 400+ pages will immediately be drawn in by the breadth and depth of the sites reviewed. The PBS, the BBC, the Library of Congress and The New York Times websites are well represented, but there are also many obscure, yet fascinating, sites included. The extensive index is a shortcut to discovering hidden gems. The second value of this book is as a step in the conversion of the technophobic social studies teacher. I brought the book to my faculty meeting and passed it around. It was wonderful to hear the little gasps of excitement from some of the, shall we say, mature teachers who didn't know that there were so many wonderful sites on Mesoamerica or The Great Depression. One colleague tried to abscond with it! The third value of this book is the excellent chapter "Integrating History Web Sites in the Classroom." This section summarizes the best-practice use of the internet in the classroom and gave me a number of ideas of ways to make better use of computers in my class.

Great and useful resource for teachers
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-28
It is so helpful to have one resource that lists such a comprehensive
collection of online links for our teachers, in a volume that can be
marked up and passed around. The descriptions are accurate, and the
selection of resources is varied and valuable. Thank you for creating
such a wonderful resource!

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The Better Part: A Christ-Centered Resource for Personal Prayer
Published in Paperback by Circle Press (2007-04-01)
Author: Fr John Bartunek
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A Daily Teacher of Prayer
Helpful Votes: 11 out of 11 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-22
Written in Fr. Bartunek's practical, readable style, The Better Part brings the practice of mental prayer within reach in two ways: first, introducing the reader to a simple step-by-step methodology for meditating on the Gospel; and second, by providing a total of 303 meditations based on distinct Gospel passages.

In other words, Father Bartunek teaches us how to fish and then gives us the fishing rod and the bait, all in one book.

Each meditation is about three pages long and looks at a specific Gospel passage from four points of view: Christ the Lord, Christ the Teacher, Christ the Friend, and Christ in My Life. Each subsection has its own specific purpose:

* The "Christ the Lord" sections help the reader to see Christ as the Lord and Master, and as a model for our own attitudes and actions.
* The "Christ the Teacher" sections give solid Catholic doctrine to enlighten the mind with lessons drawn from the Gospel passage at hand.
* The "Christ the Friend" sections give a more intimate, affective perspective on Christ, looking at him not through the mind or will alone, but through the heart.
* The subsections entitled "Christ in My Life" take

Simply the Best of the Better
Helpful Votes: 17 out of 17 total.
Review Date: 2007-08-30
The path to holiness is not a primrose path. It is a daily battle, a daily carrying of the cross. Prayer, especially in the form of intimate daily conversations with Christ is sadly one of the most neglected weapons available to us in this battle.

The Better Part equips Christians with the resources they need to, "set of into the deep" to enter into a personal, intimate conversation with Christ. Father Bartunek Begins his book with a short prayer primer, an exposition of the basics of Christian prayer that is worth the price of the book by itself. The rest of the book contains guided meditations on the Gospels with a liberal sprinkling of quotes from the Doctors and Fathers of the Church. The book contains the entire text off all four Gospels taken from the Jerusalem Bible (an excellent and very approachable translation). Each unit is meant as a stepping off point. While reading and reflecting on each unit would be of great benefit to anyone, using them as a starting point for your own conversation with Christ is the ultimate goal.

These meditations are not of the fluffy, vague, feel-good variety that has sadly become too common these days. Father Bartunek offers deep and meaningful meditations from four aspects of our relationship with Christ: Christ the Lord, Christ the Teacher, Christ the Friend, and Christ in my life. By using the principles of concentration, consideration, conversation and commitment, each meditation should lead one to an experience of Christ's presence and a firm, concrete commitment to better imitate him.

The price of the book is not cheap, but neither is the book itself. The paper and binding is of the highest quality, meant to stand up to daily handling for years. The font is easy on the eyes and a quality ribbon is sewn into the binding so you never have to lose your place.

Father Bartunek has rendered an invaluable service to Christians everywhere. If I could have only one book (other than the Bible and Catechism) this would be it without question.

skeptical at first, now I use this daily
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2008-09-05
I had lots of excuses as to why I wasn't going to like this. (why list them all?)

After reading the introduction on *how* to do a meditation, and after learning that a meditation is NOT spiritual reading, I decided to give it a try.

Not only are the meditation guides among the best (if not THE best) I've ever come across, the book is laid out in very helpful ways. Gospel readings are numbered and a handy table helps you find the gospel reading of the day. Verse numbers are omitted (again, I thought I wouldn't like that, but I do). Ribbon bookmark is included (and hard to lose). Flaps open up to help with the outline for a meditation (concentrate, consider, converse, commit)

So- what more can I say? I've used this every week now for 4 weeks and I see myself continuing to use it every day- indefinitely.

Jump start to your prayer life!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-17
Fr. John's gospel reflections are GREAT!!! This book goes through all four gospels and detailed meditations and reflections to really give you an encounter with Christ. Highly recommended to boost your prayer life!

A Home Run !!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-18
Fr. John Bartunek once again steps to the plate and knocks it out of the park! This book "The Better Part" is a tremendous resource for individual or group study.

Have you ever been stumped by something you read in the Gospels? If so, this book will clear up the matter and breaks it down into several easy to comprehend sections and viewpoints.

Highly recommended !!

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Beyond Behavior Management: The Six Life Skills Children Need to Thrive in Today's World
Published in Paperback by Redleaf Press (2004-11-01)
Author: Jenna Bilmes
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Finally!
Helpful Votes: 15 out of 15 total.
Review Date: 2004-10-31
It's about time! In all the years I've been dealing with children, I have never found a book that explains childrens' behavior in such a clear and understanding way.
The book takes you through a number of chapters, each dealing with a different aspect of behavior. Bilmes does a wonderful job illustrating these in a clear manner while providing the reader with charts and tables.
My favorite part is that she is understandable. She doesn't try confusing the reader with "big words." She gets to the point and the point gets to you. You don't need to read and reread sentences to decode them, which I found very helpful.
I could not be happier to have purchased this book. It is a lifesaver in the classroom.
Stephanie Anderson- California

Essential for early childhood educators
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-22
I am beginning my first year teaching this fall, and I will have a kindergarten classroom. When I got this book I was so excited because it aligns very closely to my philosophies on behavior management. It addresses a wide range of issues that may arise and gives detailed, systematic information on dealing with those issues from a social/emotional standpoint. Besides that, the book is so easy to read and packed with valuable information--not a lot of filler material and redundancy. I literally completed this book in one sitting, because as soon as I began to read, I couldn't put it down! Since then, I have re-read several pieces from the text and appendices. I plan to use this as the cornerstone of my management system this fall.

A great resource for preschool teachers
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-08-26
I have found this book to be very insightful in reading the behaviours of children and young people. I am a high school teacher and it is very obvious when students don't have a chance to develop these six life skills. The ideas for activities to promote the skills were fun and easy to implement and made a lot of common sense. I feel inclined to send this book to all the local small people schools. Very easy reading too. Some generalisations were made however at the end of each chapter were lists that made it easy to research further if you need to.
Definitely a great find

Beyond Behavior Management: The Six Life Skills Children Need to Thrive in Today's World
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2006-05-19
This book is amazing! I have been looking for a book like this to guide me in teaching children the social/emotional skills they need to thrive in my classroom and in life. It is packed full of information, sample scripts, and activities that will help you successfully implement its ideas and principles in your classroom. Although it was skillfully written for use in the classroom, parents could also learn a lot from it. It is a must read for all preschool/kindergarten teachers. Read This Book!

Excellent
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2005-09-22
This is the book I've been waiting for! It demonstrates such a wise and compassionate understanding of children and the root causes of their behavior, AND it gives loads of practical suggesions on how to actually work with kids in ways that are productive and respectful. I am a preschool director, and I bought a copy of this book for every one of my teaching staff. Jenna Bilmes goes way beyond stickers and charts and explains how teachers (or parents and other adults) can speak to children and frame activities to elicit very different responses and build social and emotional skills kids (and adults!) need to be successful and enjoy life. Thank you, Ms. Bilmes, for writing this book!

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Beyond Work-Family Balance: Advancing Gender Equity and Workplace Performance
Published in Kindle Edition by Jossey-Bass (2001-12-20)
Authors: Rhona Rapoport, Lotte Bailyn, Joyce K. Fletcher, and Bettye H. Pruitt
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Great Book! New Thinking!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2002-01-16
This book provides a powerful example that thinking out of the box can open up a new perspective on a conflict that had seemed to be unsolvable. And this book is an example that academic research can lead to applicable and practical results.

The conflict between work life and family life is as old as the industrial age. We all know it and we all experience it in our daily life. The four authors, all of them experienced researchers, have or most of their lives tried to better understand this conflict and its underlying story. But with this book they went a step beyond traditional approaches. Based on case studies they unveil a number of assumptions on which this conflict is based. They challenge norms and traditional thinking. Career choices, life opportunities, values and reward structures are based on a specific western type of thinking that historically has been shaped by white, married, middle-class men. The result is a system that dominates most of our work-life and effects our private life, that of men and women. The authors question this system from two angles. First, they analyze the often painful struggle between having a life and a career, and how individuals are trying to balance the two. Second, they show that the widely believed assumption: "this system is bad for us but good for the organization" does not hold true. Organizations and work processes are often inefficient and the individual behavior that is based on these norms don't move the whole organization forward.

This book does not make the mistake of ending up with an easy answer. The authors identify leverage points for significant change in organizations. The book has helped me to rethink basic assumptions about work and organizations in the industrialized world and to see new potential for change.

Great Book! New Thinking!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2002-01-16
This book provides a powerful example that thinking out of the box
can open up a new perspective on a conflict that had seemed to be
unsolvable. And this book is an example that academic research can
lead to applicable and practical results.

The conflict between work life and family life is as old as the
industrial age. We all know it and we all experience it in our daily
life. The four authors, all of them experienced researchers, have
for most of their lives tried to better understand this conflict and
its underlying story. But with this book they went a step beyond
traditional approaches. Based on case studies they unveil a number
of assumptions on which this conflict is based. They challenge
norms and traditional thinking. Career choices, life opportunities,
values and reward structures are based on a specific western type of
thinking that historically has been shaped by white, married,
middle-class men. The result is a system that dominates most of our

work-life and effects our private life, that of men and women. The
authors question this system from two angles. First, they analyze
the often painful struggle between having a life and a career, and
how individuals are trying to balance the two. Second, they show that
the widely believed assumption: "this system is bad for us but good
for the organization" does not hold true. Organizations and work
processes are often inefficient and the individual behavior that is
based on these norms don't move the whole organization forward.

This book does not make the mistake of ending up with an easy answer.
The authors identify leverage points for significant change in
organizations. The book has helped me to rethink basic assumptions
about work and organizations in the industrialized world and to see
new potential for change.

Gender equity and the bottom line
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2002-05-14
As a coach and consultant to attorneys struggling to make
the business case for effective and usable work-life practices, I found this book to be an invaluable tool and resource.
Law firms are bastions of gendered assumptions about ideal
workers. The insatiable demand for ever-increasing billable hours makes developing and maintaining a normal life outside of work an extraordinary challenge, particularly for women attorneys. "Beyond Work-Family Balance" clearly articulates the tacit gendered assumptions underlying current law firm work practices and effectively establishes the connection between gender equity and workplace performance.
I wish the managing partners of every law firm would read this.
I'll refer all of my coaching clients to it. At least it will
confirm that it's the system - not them - that has the problem.

A groundbreaking book
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2002-02-02
This is a book we have all been waiting for. After decades of reflection and debate about how best to develop innovative, high performance organisations, on the one hand, and how to enhance gender equity and work-personal life integration on the other hand, this book tells us that the two are not only compatible, but mutually dependent. Written in a non technical and thoroughly engaging style, the book argues that work practices and norms which are inequitable are also ineffective. The authors have the rare knack of presenting a deep and thoughtful analysis in such a clear way that their argument seems simple and obvious.

The heart of the problem lies in the gendered assumptions that underpin many everyday working practices . The authors point out that assumptions based on traditional masculine values and life situations include the defining of commitment in terms of long working hours that preclude time for family or personal life, and the valuing of stereotypical male competencies, such as heroic action and firefighting, above interpersonal and other competencies regarded as more “feminine”. Drawing on action research in a range of organisations they demonstrate how these assumptions and the practices that follow from them, undermine effective performance, but are so taken-for-granted that we rarely question them.

What really distinguishes this book is that the authors go beyond identifying problems to provide a well tried method for bringing about meaningful change It does not offer one size fits all solutions but does provide a process for reaching tailor made solutions. Their method of Collaborative Interactive Action Research (CIAR) includes examining working practice and the assumptions that sustain ineffective practices and gender inequity and then thinking collaboratively with work teams to come up with innovative solutions to what they call the “dual agenda”. The case studies used throughout the book are based on experience in a wide range of organisations so that everybody should be able to identify with at least some of the situations described. This should leave limited room for the traditional cry of “it won’t work here”.

For all those readers who are interested in organisational performance and change and in gender equity, whether or not they have already made the connections between the two, this book will make compulsive reading. Even the most cynical will find it difficult to totally disregard the central message that gender equity and effective performance go hand in hand.

The business case
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2002-02-14
The long-awaited, "Beyond Work-Family Balance," is finally out! Many of us have been waiting for
the better part of a decade for a full treatment of the worklife
integration experiments at Xerox and elsewhere, and this is it! If you are
looking for a book to get you charged up about the business case for
work/life programs, go elsewhere. If you want the most honest, detailed
account of attempts to make the business case successful in practice, this
is the book for you. The basic argument starts with integration: we cannot
improve things unless and until we are willing to bring the public sphere
of employment and the private sphere of home together, a process that can
range from embarrassing to painful. The second ingredient is the dual
agenda of improving business performance and gender equity. The tightrope
involved in carrying this dual agenda into the workplace is what makes the
book interesting, powerful, and realistic. The authors argue that an
interactive research approach is required to make the dual agenda work,
with the researchers listening and learning almost as much as the
participants in the business world, a process that requires constant
feedback, reflection, and communication. Indeed, an entire chapter is
devoted to lessons for research teams wishing to pursue research while
applying a dual agenda to themselves. Sometimes the dual agenda succeeds,
and employees and managers learn how to improve the functioning of
workplaces for all participants (yes, stockholders even benefit). But the
fundamental honesty of the authors leaves us wondering: is it worth it?
Fortunately, I think the answer is yes, but the authors leave us in no
doubt as to the incredible amount of work required.
The one question left hanging concerns unions, since the parallels
between many labor-management cooperation initiatives and the integration
approach are multiple (if not perfect), but unions are not mentioned.
Well, that leaves something for the next book. Incredibly well-written,
brutally honest, and extremely insightful! A must-read for academics and
practitioners alike.

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The Big Outside: A Descriptive Inventory of the Big Wilderness Areas of the United States--Revise d Edition
Published in Paperback by Three Rivers Press (1992-07-07)
Author: Dave Foreman
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Thorough and more
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2005-09-11
Previous reviewers have called this volume "thorough", "passonate", "eloquent", "inspiring", "useful", and "comprehensive". It is all those things, but it's also:

Funny!

For example, the description of Old Dad Mountain area states that "The Barnstow-Vegas dirt-bike race passes through the northern end of the area ... Soda Lake has obligingly swallowed several vehicles whole." There are unexpected one-liners like this throughout the book.

The indispensable guide to big wilderness`
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2003-06-24
Foreman and Wolke have compiled a thorough catalogue of big wilderness in the United States. More than just a catalogue, though, with typical passion, the authors state their case for expanding and interconnecting the wilderness we have left.

This book is for anyone who loves wilderness and wants not only to preserve what we have, but wants to see the expansion and rewilding of landscapes that can be salvaged.

Highly recommended.

excellent; the bible of wilderness description
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2000-12-24
I've had this book since 1992. In fact, I'm here browsing because I'm debating whether to get the 1998 edition. It is a very well-written, state-by-state description of the large wildernesses in the U.S. -- and the problems facing each. Excellent and eloquent descriptions of each area's topography, wildlife, flora, etc. provide inspiration and high-level overview for early stages of trip planning. National coverage expands usefulness as a reference. Get it!

excellent; the bible of wilderness description
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2000-12-24
I've had this book since 1992. It is a very well-written, state-by-state description of the large wildernesses in the U.S. -- and the problems facing each. Excellent and eloquent descriptions of each area's topography, wildlife, flora, etc. provide inspiration and high-level overview for early stages of trip planning. National coverage expands usefulness as a reference. Get it!

This is good stuff
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 1999-04-04
This book provides the reader a glimpse into the remaining wilderness areas in the west over 100,000 acres (& smaller ones in the east). It is comprehensive and provides details of the history of the US Forest Service's accomplishments and failures to protect wilderness on public land in this great country we call America.

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Bisexual Resource Guide
Published in Paperback by Bisexual Rescoures Ctr (1999-01)
Author:
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The only one like it in the world!
Helpful Votes: 10 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 1999-07-20
Robyn Ochs and the Bisexual Resource Center folks who took on this project should be commended... It's got lists of bi-themed movies, non-fiction and fiction, websites, national and international listings of bi organizations. An invaluable resource for queer folks, bi-friendly organzations, businesses, schools and churches!!

Bisexual Resource Guide, 4th Edition
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2001-05-31
The new edition of the Bisexual Resource Guide is very informative and useful. I particularly enjoyed the "Why Bi?" section, with personal accounts of why people identify as bisexual. If you identify as bi or know someone who does, this may be a tremendous personal resource, as just knowing that there are other bis and resources out there can be very important. If you work in human services, or if you work or volunteer for a BGLTQ organization, the listings section is also an excellent source for referrals and networking.

The BEST resource for bisexual people!
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2001-05-27
This book has EVERYTHING! Quotes, comics, of course the comprehensive listing of groups -- and I mean comprehensive. All 50 states are covered as well as 65 other countries. There are articles on safer sex, personal stories about why people identify as bisexual, bisexuals in films, bisexuals on the web. It's the perfect addition to the Bisexual Resource Center's web site.

Comprehensive, well-organized, and a great read!
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2001-11-08
This fabulous book is a treasure for anyone who has ever wondered how and where to meet like-minded individuals, support groups, professionals, etc. in their region. It is thoroughly researched and exhaustive, and what's more - it is genuinely fun to read! I laughed over the comics by well-known cartoonists like Roberta Gregory, and learned a great deal about safer sex in the updated articles on playing safe with any gender. This book should be on the bookshelf of anyone in the helping professions, as well as anyone who identifies as bisexual. I cannot recommend it highly enough!

Great Resource for Bis & their friends
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2001-08-08
This latest and newest edition is much more than a listing of the 2000+ Bi organizations and how to get in touch with them. It also contains information about bisexuality itself, how to find speakers, consultants, etc. It even has a fiction section. A great book indeed

Resources
Biting the Hand That Feeds: The Employee Theft Epidemic--New Perspectives, New Solutions
Published in Paperback by Infinity Publishing (2005-08-30)
Author: Terrence Daryl Shulman
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Answers to a Serious Problem!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2006-07-11
Finally, someone isn't just "talking" about the problem, but "solving" it! Dr. Shulman shows us again (in his second book) that he is the authority on employee theft and shoplifting. Considering the huge financial losses companies experience due to employee theft, it only makes sense that this book would be the best investment they could possibly make. Also, a MUST READ for anyone who works in crime prevention, probation, security and loss prevention.

A ground-breaking book. There's nothing like it
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2006-02-11
I was researching for books on employee theft from a humanistic first person perspective and this was the only book on the topic that addressed this. Without making excuses for why people steal from work, this author included many personal stories of those who did steal from work and how they got into that, what the consequences were, and how they stopped. I found it very interesting and think most people could relate to the mindsets of why people do it. I also enjoyed reading the perspectives of loss prevention and company owners. I think the author is on to something here and hope others read this book because we sure could use a different angle on why there is so much stealing in the world.

A good read from both sides of the fence
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2005-11-17
Whether you "borrow" or steal from work, or have employees. Theft from work IS happening. Whether time, resources, or property a lot of people feel entitled to do it. This book has tools and insight on both sides. Even if you don't wear the "loss prevention" hat. Employees and managers are involved and have vested interests in employee theft. So much money is lost due to "shrinkage" - invest in your company and buy the book.

An Important Book!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2005-11-12
I recently saw the author on The Early Show and was very impressed with the balance he struck between holding people accountable for employee theft while acknowledging that all kinds of people steal from work for different reasons. As an employer who has been stolen from many times, I have often been bewildered by how some of my best employees could "bite the hand that feeds." After reading this book--which has stories from those who have stolen as well as business owners like me--I have much more insight into this problem and what to do about it. This is an important book and one of the more in-depth and progressive-minded on this topic. I recommend it for fellow business owners who have their heads in the sand about how prevalent this problem is and what you need to know to survive. I truly hope, as the author states in this book, that many people can be helped who have found themselves in the destructive pattern of employee theft. Thank you for an interesting and provocative read.

An Innovative And Accurate Look at Employee Theft from A Pioneer in the Field
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2005-10-12
This book is a must read for anyone who is interested in understanding the "why" in how employee theft occurs. It doesn't excuse theft, but helps the reader understand the addictive process that occurs in the average person that leads to employee theft. This book would be especially helpful for the therapist working with clients who have been in the legal system due to employee theft or have theft addictions. It would also be beneficial to attorneys, judges, probation officials and loss prevention departments who sometimes have less than an "open mind" when dealing with theft. Hopefully this book can help them see the human side to the issue.

Resources
The Boy's Guide to the Historical Adventures of G. A. Henty (Vocabulary of a Warrior)
Published in Paperback by The Vision Forum, Inc. (2000-07-03)
Author: William Potter
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A great timesaver
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Review Date: 2007-12-09
Henty is wonderful, and his storys are engaging enough for reluctant readers.
This book is great at helping you or you child select a Henty title from a specific time frame.

Need a book to add to your learing on the crusades? Find the title.
Winning His Spurs (Large Print Edition): A Tale of the Crusades

Other Child studing Ancient Rome? Find a title.
Beric The Briton: A Story Of The Roman Invasion

Grear timesaver, or would help so you can read the books in chronological (Historical) order

History Buffs: A Terrific and Useful Little Reference Book
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-04-08
HOME EDUCATORS: If you are trying to put together a history-based curriculum, this volume is very helpful! You can gauge which time periods in your student's course of study need some bolstering up (or livening up) and search in this book for the proper Henty novel to introduce. For example, to bulk up our study on "Ancient Times," I needed a novel about Hannibal. This terrific reference book tells me to get Henty's "The Young Carthaginian" to meet that requirement.

Another problem it solves is that sometimes a history-based curriculum can get predictable. Everyone seems to be covering the same things and the only variance is how deeply they're studied. This guide covers all of Henty's books and makes it easy to locate his books on obscure subjects and events which you can tantalize your children with. Children seem to love citing these forgotten tales and bedazzling their peers and family with them!

This volume will also prove invaluable to PEOPLE EDUCATING THEMSELVES. As an adult who is battling her "learning gaps," I just page through this reference until I find something that doesn't ring ANY bells! By reading a Henty, I enjoy a terrific adventure (which I can later discuss with my children), educate myself and, if I want to, pursue the subject more deeply later on.

The Boy's Guide to the Historical Adventures of G. A. Henty
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-16
When you open this book you will see: one book title and an introduction, per page. It's good if you want to sample a complete list of Henty books.

Must for any Henty Lover or Inquirer
Helpful Votes: 25 out of 25 total.
Review Date: 2004-05-12
This is a great book for any Henty collector or inquirer. The book gives a brief synopsis of many of Henty's works in chronological order. I find it invaulable in picking the next book I want to buy and read. Henty is a great author for home educators, history buffs, and action adventure readers. The books contain excellent morals and are historically accurate.

G.A. Henty wrote arround 144 books. Many of the books revolve around a fictional character who interacts with real persons from that historical period. Heroism, honor, courage, and leadership are integral characteristics of the main protagonists. I have trouble putting down a Henty story. I highly recommend this resource.

Great Book
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2002-12-06
This Book has the most information that I can find on G.A. Henty!


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