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A great book in all the aspectsReview Date: 2008-02-25
Best book yetReview Date: 2008-02-08
Good book with great graphical illustrationsReview Date: 2007-09-24
The only draw back that I found is the language used. Sometime I will get confused and have to go back and read it a few times. But other then that, I think you will find this book pretty helpful. Enjoy.
Sanjaya Maniktala switching power supplies Review Date: 2007-06-19
Dear Reader
If you are Power Engineer/ IC Engineer / Applications Engineer entrying the field of Power Electronics, or someone who wants needs to re-educate in the field of power electronics I strongly urge you to keep a copy of this text on your desk.
The author has spent many years gathering precious gems which only exist in the realms of universities or so called experts not willing to share the pitfalls of power design. He and has written the material that anyone who wants a good grasp of power electronics will easily gain.
His chapter on stability is definitely worth its weight in gold. Such topics from the various classic textbooks either suffer the formulae syndrome, or basically the cookbook either leaving the reader, confused or tell me more syndrome. He even explains how the Laplace transform is used without having to go into lengthy math analyis, wow. It took me years to learn this.
This book is written in a straight forward manner you have to go through it chapter by chapter to gain the reap the full benefits.
I wish I had this book many years ago, I could have avoided a lot painful hours of debugging power circuitry.

PERFECT FOR EVERY MEDICAL OFFICEReview Date: 1999-03-28
Needs to be updatedReview Date: 2001-05-02
Extremely comprehensive reference to the language of surgeryReview Date: 1999-07-23
This book is the BIBLE for surgical transcriptionReview Date: 1999-08-03


Best info. to help you "right the wrong" of W/C claimsReview Date: 1999-03-14
KEEP FIGHTING AND BELIEVING THAT 'JUSTIFICATION FOR EMPLOYEER'S WRONG DOING CAN BE ACHIEVED.
READ THIS BOOK AND YOU WILL UNDERSTAND!!!
Excellent overview of the basic rights of an injured worker.Review Date: 1998-07-08
There is more emphasis in this book on answers and "by the number" processes than legal precedent or analysis, which I find easier to follow for the lay person. Chris Ball also has a number of forms included with simple completion directions.
If someone is looking for an overview with more legal justification or reference to statutes, the California Workers' Compensation Handbook is an excellent choice. This book by Stanford Herlick is updated every year, and has shorter sections with less hand-holding.
I think that the Herlick paperback is the reference source of choice for the attorney or paralegal to carry in the car or briefcase for quick review of issues and solutions.
Workers Comp Injury? You need to have this book!Review Date: 2004-08-29
Excellent resource for all partiesReview Date: 2004-02-12
This book is easy to read and understand. I am a nurse case manager for workers comp injuries and found this book extremely helpful. I encourage all my clients to obtain this book even if they have a lawyer. It gives them a solid knowledge base when the docs, attorneys and insurance people are throwing terms around.
It is well organized and follows a normal sequence of events. It was written by an attorney who handles workers comp cases.
I highly recommend this book.

A Tale For EasterReview Date: 2008-03-20
Beautifully illustrated Springtime bookReview Date: 2002-04-09
A Tale for EasterReview Date: 2008-02-05
Sincerely,
A.A. Riley
Author of The Key of Aramath
A Sweet Classic TreasureReview Date: 2001-03-18

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Impossible not to haveReview Date: 2007-01-26
This is the oneReview Date: 2004-06-04
A MUST-HAVE FOR ANY BRUCE FAN!Review Date: 2005-04-29
Nearly 300 entries gather facts to help studentsReview Date: 2004-06-06

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Essential Guide on CSRReview Date: 2008-06-11
Amazing encyclopaedia for doing the "right" things in CSRReview Date: 2008-03-20
Beside explaining essential basic terms the authors also focussed on related terms which build together an excellent understanding of CSR, its extent and impact for academics as well as practitioner.
The book fulfils these theoretical and practical expectations by including the expertise and experience of 102 authors. These authors are specialists in particular CSR related areas resulting in specific definitions and descriptions.
It became apparent that the books' editors made a competent and up to date choice when compiling authors and terms defined in this encyclopaedia.
So every page of this book delivers valuable information, written by specialists who are well known from everyone interested in CSR. Therefore this book combines "right" terms with "right" authors for doing "right" things in CSR.
Everything you need to know about CSRReview Date: 2008-02-12
A 'treasure chest' for everyone interested in CSR!Review Date: 2008-01-29
The book can serve as an important basic tool for everyone dealing with CSR. It covers a wide range of topics and core terms related to CSR (like human rights and the environment) and defines the most important concepts, codes, organisations and landmarks. It therefore lives up to even a critical reader's expectations as well as to the various developments in regard to CSR and the broadness and pluralism of the CSR debate. It is very useful encyclopaedia which can be used by students of all fields, academics, researchers, NGO workers, business people etc. because indeed it uses a `common language' which is understandable independently of the specialization of the reader. Luckily, the information provided is neither influenced by interests nor superficial, yet the encyclopaedia-style allows for precise and neutral information and definitions which are based on contributions by over 100 experts, so to say the crème de la crème of the CSR-community. Nevertheless, many of the definitions include pros and cons and sometimes critical remarks which allow for further food for thought and are an important input to an independent forming of opinion by the reader.
Despite the fact that the "A to Z" includes contributions mainly by authors of Anglo-American or Western European origin, it is by no means ethnocentric or cultural relativistic - in the contrary, it can be used by a de facto international CSR community. However, it would have been nice to have a universal encyclopaedia with contributors with various national backgrounds. Maybe the next edition will consider this. Though the price might seem shocking at first sight, I think the purchase of the "A to Z" makes a valuable long term investment for anyone really interested in the subject.

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"A Republic, If You Can Keep It"Review Date: 2007-07-09
Executive branch lawyers now describe an ongoing (not just emergency) power to set aside legal checks imposed by Congress and to even act when Congress is silent. This authority extends to treaties as well, and at least one Office of Legal Council (OLC) leader claims coverage of judicial decisions as well.
Lincoln acted early on at the start of the Civil war without Congressional authorization, and even ignored an order by the Chief Justice. The difference between Lincoln and Bush is that Lincoln did not do so on an on-going basis, sought subsequent approval, and did not act in secret.
"Unchecked and Unbalanced" provides rationale for concluding that OLC's conclusions are wrong; it also asserts that the OLC claims were developed without adherence to professional obligations - eg. they failed to identify, let alone respond to, weaknesses in their legal arguments, and failed to mention key Supreme Court cases.
Finally, to protect our republic, the authors recommend Congress hold hearings and act, and that the Supreme Court follow suit. Unfortunately this is made difficult by executive branch supervision of intelligence gathering and distribution.
Love the PW review- as alwaysReview Date: 2007-07-09
Responsibly Written - Well ResearchedReview Date: 2007-05-23
The right people to ring the alarm bellsReview Date: 2007-05-06

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An extremely readable introduction to ZReview Date: 2005-10-23
A Great Introduction To Z.Review Date: 2001-02-26
Very helpful!Review Date: 2000-07-11
An outsandingly clear and comprehensive text.Review Date: 1998-06-02

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Laugh Out Loud FunnyReview Date: 2007-03-12
Author Joan Carris's comments on Welcome To The Bed and BiscuitReview Date: 2006-11-28
---Joan Carris, 2006
A winning, engaging taleReview Date: 2006-11-05
Highly Recommend!Review Date: 2006-11-20
When Grampa goes to help neighbors through a devastating fire, he returns with a mysterious bundle in a basket. Ernest gets worried when Grampa's devotion to the bundle causes young Milly to withdraw out of jealousy. Still, he makes sure Grampa's Bed & Biscuit continues to operate smooth as can be, even when Grampa is very tired from staying up all night with the bundle.
Will the animals ever find out what's wrapped in the bundle, and will Milly see that Grampa's love is bigger than she imagines? It's a stressful time, but if the family at the Bed & Biscuit works together, they'll learn that love can cure just about anything.
This is a gentle story that addresses very real concerns children experience when faced with big changes. There is enough humor to offset the sadness felt by the animals when they become worried about their places in Grampa's life. WELCOME TO THE BED & BISCUIT is a wonderful story to introduce to children when real-life changes occur, especially in cases of new babies and adoptions. Kids will learn that it's okay to be worried or even a little jealous, because those feelings are natural, and their families' love will see them through.
Highly recommended.
Reviewed by Christina Wantz Fixemer
11/20/2006

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Great bookReview Date: 2006-10-28
An invaluble resourceReview Date: 2003-07-06
I was recently diagnosed with type I diabetes, and this book has become absolutely essential to me. I can look up how many calories are in an avocado and how many carbohydrates are in a persimmon. I highly recommend this book to anyone who is trying to control their diet, or is just curious about their food.
Wonderful referenceReview Date: 2004-10-24
Invaluable guide to food!Review Date: 2002-05-30
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