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Indiana University Basketball Encyclopedia
Published in Hardcover by Sports Publishing LLC (2004-11-30)
Author: Jason Hiner
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:-)
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-11-01
All I can say in incredible. If you're an IU fan you NEED this book.

amazing, comprehensive-if it's not here, it DIDN'T happen!!!
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2004-12-13
Incredibly comprehensive, historically correct, and utterly fascinating telling of the history of Indiana University Basketball. I read this book cover to cover and even use it to look up different facts (like seeing if 45 points WAS the Assembly Hall shot clock record low point total).

If you are a fan of one of the most storied programs in NCAA history, the IU men's basketball team, this is as close to a must have as you can get.

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Inside the Lebanese Confessional Mind
Published in Hardcover by University Press of America (1992-08-24)
Author: Hilal Khashan
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A compelling study of the Lebanese confessional mind-frame!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 1999-09-19
With this, his name-making book, Hilal Khashan offers insightful analysis of the Lebanese predicament as manifested by the Lebanese themselves. He is to be commended for his courageous and path-breaking study. Professor Khashan has done what no other specialist on Lebanon has dared or could articulate before -- he has the presented the bitter facts as they are. This is one of the very few books on Lebanon that will guide us to a better understanding of Lebanese politics in the next millenium and beyond!

Tackles issues which most Lebanese don't like to discuss
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 1999-09-23
Hilal Khashan, Lebanon's leading pollster, has written a cogent book that provided me with deep theoretical and methodological insights during the preparation of my Ph.D. thesis. In fact, many researchers on education employing the content analysis approach to confessional pluralism in Lebanon find this impressive empirical work useful to uncover the complex set of aggregated political factors which are pronounced and perhaps reproduced in this country's educational policies and practices. Judged by the sheer mass of new data and complex analysis which Professor Khashan provides, this book represents a major contribution to the understanding of the subtle and complex nature of the confessional conflict in Lebanon. This monograph has a twofold objective; first, it reviews some interesting methodological issues; and second, it presents the cornucopia of original findings reported by the author. The title of the book signifies a relatively new approach to research on the roots of the corrosive confessional conflict in Lebanon. This approach incorporates a range of theoretical perspectives and original quantitative-qualitative research techniques.... Khashan's work transcends all other works on Lebanon by the quality and comprehensiveness of his data, as well as the sophisticated statistical techniques which he expertly utilizes. This is a truly an unsurpassed book on Lebanese society. It tackles without apology difficult issues which most Lebanese do not like to discuss or even admit. ...Khashan's incorporation of regression analysis filled much of the gap caused by the paucity of empirical data on Lebanon's political viability. Shortage of statistics as those generated by the author in the past tended to stymie research on politics in Lebanon. In this book Khashan has addressed the political arena of Lebanon from a wholly new perspective for which he must be commended. Any observer of post-Tai'f Lebanese politics will readily endorse the author's conclusions and approve of his recommendations. This work shall continue to guide scholars surfeited of research in their own field into provocative horizons. Kamal E. Abouchedid, PhD., Center for Ethnic Studies in Education, The University of Manchester, UK.

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The Institute - Virginia Military Institute
Published in Hardcover by Edgeworth Editions (1997-01-01)
Author: Geoffrey Norman
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Beautiful!
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2001-07-14
This really is a very nice book, with fabulous photgraphy which makes the book worth every penny of its price. The book was written just before the admission of women to its school, and therefore focuses on it being an all male school.

One of the things I loved about this book is how contemporary it is. Normally when I have picked up books on military colleges, the author spends pages and pages going on about the schools hisotry and its early formation and those who were involved in it. A miniscule amount of time is spent looking at the lives of cadets and how the school is structured (such was the case with Drawing out the Man, a historical book by a VMI grad). Fortunetly this is not the case with the Institute. The book looks at the lives of Rats (first year cadets) as it is right now and their transitions through the school.

This book has also taught me how far VMI has come. VMI is not afraid of positive making positive changes. Unlike another somewhat infamous military college. VMI will shed some of it more archaic traditions in order to be welcoming to others (There were several shots of multi-ethnic cadets). The school has seemed to shed some of its old emphasis on worhipping the Confederate Old South. And has now turned into a school dedicated to educating young people and building them up with character and fortitude. Which in my eyes is what makes this school truly great and unique.

I am too old to attend VMI now, but if I could I would quickly enter.

Rah! Rah! VMI

Superlative combination of images and text
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2004-10-12
This is a very impressive book. The photography is exceptional, and the reproduction of the images on these pages is of high quality. You can practically count the individual threads in the cadets' coatees. I was also pleased to find that the captions accompanying the photos tend to explain what's happening in them, or at least provide some sort of context to the images.

An explanation of the Ratline and the phenomenon of Rat year is an essential component of any book about VMI, and Geoffrey Norman's text does a fine job here, too. This book was produced with the cooperation of VMI itself, and that access shows in the detail and thoroughness with which the VMI experience is explained. It may well be true that nobody who hasn't been through the Ratline can ever truly understand it -- but within those limitations, I feel like I have a much better grasp of what is involved, and what it all means, than I did before.

Certainly this book would make a fine gift for a VMI alum, or something he (or she!) would like to get for themselves. VMI parents and friends would get a lot out of it too, as would students and parents thinking about attending the Institute. I've been doing what I can to find and read as many books about "the I" as possible, and so far this is one of the, or perhaps THE, very best. I don't see that evaluation changing any time soon

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Investing in College: A Guide for the Perplexed
Published in Paperback by Harvard University Press (2008-09-15)
Author: Malcolm Getz
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A Must-Read for Parents and High School Students
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-26
This book offers a very unique angle to the college selection process, like no other college guide book I've read. It helps families identify and integrate all the different pieces of information that go into the final decision (like rankings, financial costs, the quality of specific programs of interest) and helps weigh these different factors intelligently in terms of importance and eventual financial payoff. I've recommended it to all of my friends and coworkers with college bound teens. It's an easy read, too.

Deserves much more readership
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2007-05-25
As a career consultant, I work mostly with professionals who are midlife and mid-career. Those with children often take for granted the need to "invest" in their children's education, often sacrificing their own lives, careers and retirement.

As a former college professor and holder of multiple degrees, I enjoyed the experience of high quality universities. But I agree with the author's premise: students and their families often over-invest in college, believing that they can buy their children's future happiness. Recently I talked to a woman in my gym, visiting from another state, whose daughter was agonizing over a choice among 3 lower-tier colleges. I wanted to tell her, "Choose the cheapest and frankly, you're just as well off at a state university."

I couldn't say this. Fortunately, Getz can and does. He's very realistic about what you get for your investment in college dollars. He's got some of the best advice for choosing a college, such as, "Don't get overly enthused about small classes." He notes (correctly) that the percentage of part-time faculty can influence the quality of education at a university - something few non-faculty folks will realize.

I'm impressed that Getz recognizes the role of athletics on post-college success. Athletes tend to be achievement oriented, confident and likeable. They may get lower grades but they have qualities that are valued by most of the world and that are rewarded with real dollars.

Of course, no book can include everything. Getz notes the value of high achieving peers, who can be found at competitive universities. At my own highly competitive undergraduate institution, these peer relationships sometimes backfired. Some high achievers coast through college (having experienced awesome high schools). Others have high intensity problems as well as achievements. Most important, some students become intimidated by competition and never achieve their potential.

Second, I've never talked to anyone who considered the alumni association when choosing a college. But let's face it: you spend 4 or 5 years as a student and a lifetime as an alum. Because I attended a New York college, my reunions took place in the Big Apple -- always a treat. But for some reason, my alumni association never offered practical help for mentoring and networking. Today's alums might be different. I'd definitely take a look at alums and make a point of talking to some.

Finally, I am impressed with the students Getz met. They seem to have a strong sense of who they are and what they need. Many students I met as a student and teacher were far less confident and self-aware.

Definitely I would recommend this book to any parent who's looking at a very expensive college investment. It's nice to have a book that respects the value of education but maintains perspective. Once you graduate and get out in the "real world," you find the real achievers come from a diverse range of universities...and some from no university at all.



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Iron Duke (Odyssey Classic)
Published in Paperback by Odyssey Classics (1990-03-15)
Author: John R. Tunis
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Duke Wellington goes to Harvard with high expectations
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 1999-02-26
Tis is what u call a great book. It can be really funny at times, but also very serious. Tunis' writing styles effect his book tremendously. I really enjoyed it and i can almost guarentee u will love it to.

A Great Book with Heart
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2003-07-03
Ranking my favorite running books is like choosing favorite children. You love 'em all equally, right? While the Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner is a better literary achievement and Once a Runner is a more believable account of what it is like to be a runner, there is something special about Iron Duke that sets it apart. A good read for young adults and runners Iron Duke has that rare combination of great story and heart; Tunis certainly caught Lightning in a bottle with this one! But don't take my word, read for yourself.

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Kaplan ACT Strategies for Super Busy Students 2008 Edition: 15 Simple Steps (for students who don't want to spend their whole lives preparing for the test) ... ACT Strategies for Super Busy Students)
Published in Paperback by Kaplan Publishing (2007-12-04)
Author: Kaplan
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Great
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-22
This is amazing, it taught me so much like if you were to guess the shortest answers for the English test your score would be a 16.. its a good review and practice. I really enjoyed it, Im a guy and the store didnt have a different cover so lol it was kinda weird having that girl on the front page and a dog telling me what to look for. but this was a great book!

Greatest test prep ever!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-08
This has got to be the best help for the ACT out there. When you get the book in the mail you are not overwhelmed by the size and you can tell that it is actually possible to make it through the whole thing without killing yourself or reading it for months. It covers all the information that you actually need on the test and isn't just a bunch of pointless filler info. It gives wonderful strategies and tips that you would never think of but make perfect sense and work quite well. With this as my guide I am confident that I will destroy this test when I get to it.
I suggest this even if you do have the time to go through one of those huge guides. This is all you will ever need. It is written in such a way that its is the closest to fun that test prep can probably be.

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The Law of Higher Education
Published in Paperback by Jossey-Bass (2007-07-20)
Authors: William A. Kaplin and Barbara A. Lee
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Expensive but very thorough
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-08
This is an outstanding book on higher education law. Lots of case examples and descriptions. A little repetative at some points, but I suppose that is true about law in general. Not even as dry as one might think about a 2 volume law book set.

A Must-Have for University Administrators
Helpful Votes: 10 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 2004-12-29
Kaplin & Lee's "The Law of Higher Education (Third Edition)" was the required text for a graduate course, "Legal Aspects of Higher Education" and should be present on the bookshelf of any university administrator. The book's subtitle, "A Comprehensive Guide to Legal Implications of Administrative Decision Making," is wholly accurate in describing the scope and utility of this massive tome (over 1,000 pages from cover to cover).

The book is a valuable investment on a number of fronts, not the least of which is the paucity of comparable texts on this complex topic. "The Law of Higher Education" begins with an overview of postsecondary education law and continues with an interesting organization that considers the college and its various constituencies -- "The College and Trustees, Administrators, and Staff," "The College and the Faculty," "The College and the Students," "The College and the Community," "The College and the State Government," "The College and the Federal Government," "The College and the Educational Associations," and "The College and the Business/Industrial Community." Each chapter is further broken down into key arenas (for example, in the chapter on students, a few of the topics include admissions, financial aid, disciplinary rules and regulations, and athletics). Each topic includes a context and is connected to numerous examples from case law. Despite the high degree of legal terminology, the book is readable for the layperson. There are separate indices for subject, statute, and cases that make it easy to locate relevant information.

This book is an excellent treatment of the enormously complex field of high education law.

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Leading a Small College or University: A Conversation That Never Ends
Published in Paperback by Atwood Publishing (2008-06-07)
Author: Harry L. Peterson
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Excellent Insight into the College Presidency.
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-18
This work is packed with insight into the position of college president and takes into account more of the aspects of presiding than many of the other books on this subject I've read. Its emphasis is upon people, culture, interactions, and relationships - precisely those fundamentals a college president has to understand and grapple with in pursuit of excellence in learning. Dr. Peterson's suggestion to see oneself in the "middle" of the organization makes good sense. His knowledge of leadership and vision, given his years of service, certainly shine through. A brief but weighty read.....

An Unusually Helpful Guide
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Review Date: 2008-07-08
As a new college president, I am grateful to Harry Peterson for the observations and insights he has shared in Leading a Small College. Dr. Peterson's book has given me a number of ideas to consider. Especially helpful are the strategies he suggests for dealing with the issues I am confronting as a new president. His conversational style and practical bent make this a book I will return to regularly. Anyone seeking a cogent guide to the college presidency should read Dr. Peterson's book.



A must read.
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Review Date: 2008-07-02
As a former college president, I found this one of the most practical guides to success in the presidency I have read. It should be read by any first-time president. It is a book that one will reread every year or two as a continuing president to keep focused on the truly important issues. It was written by a person who clearly was successful as a president and presents a helpful and practical guide to the many areas of conflict and decision a president faces. I wish it had been available when I became president.

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Little Husky's Big Game
Published in Hardcover by Timberwood Press (2004-01)
Author: Tom Kearney
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Great Book
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Review Date: 2004-06-14
This book teaches the value of teamwork and the results that can come from it. Great for all kids, not just Husky fans.

Must Read for Potential Little Huskies
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Review Date: 2004-04-21
A fun book to read to and with kids...especially if you want them to grow up to be a Husky fan!

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Longhorn Football: An Illustrated History
Published in Hardcover by University of Texas Press (2007-09-01)
Author: Bobby Hawthorne
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A must-have for Longhorn fans
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-03
I own a dozen or so books about Longhorn football, but this one's my favorite. From the gorgeous photos to the insightful text, this book covers UT football history better than the others. One difference is in the large, coffee-table-sized format. Another is the unmistakable feeling that Hawthorne's "one of us." He's not afraid to use first person pronouns when talking about the Horns, and his commentary nicely captures the feelings of us orange-blooded fans (e.g., the teams we consider rivals). Thanks, Bobby, for this excellent addition to my Longhorn library!

LONGHORN FOOTBALL: AN ILLUSTRATED HISTORY
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2007-08-24
If you LOVE football as much as I LOVE football, you absolutely must purchase LONGHORN FOOTBALL by up and coming author, Bobby Hawthorne. Hawthorne has gleaned the very best from over 113 years of outstanding Longhorn photography to create a dynamic picture that seems to come to life in your very hands. His insightful commentary only adds to the overall enjoyment of the book. I just couldn't put it down once I opened the book. I could almost hear the crackle of helmets on crisp fall afternoons as I reminisced over many of the best loved players, coaches and fans of the last 100 plus years. In short, this is the book that Darrell Royal would have wanted to be written about the greatest game in the greatest state in the union. Rick Hill


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