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Instant Expert Quilting
Published in Spiral-bound by M Q Publications (2001-01-01)
Author: Jenni Dobson
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Great Resource
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Review Date: 2007-05-15
WOW! This one has everthing. Beautiful illustrations, great pattern ideas, useable tips. Makes a great gift and is a must have for any library. If you love old quilts, this is the one for you.

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Instruments of the Money Market
Published in Paperback by Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond (1986)
Authors: Timothy Q. Cook and Timothy D. Rowe
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this book is great and it's free
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Review Date: 2007-08-30
You can download this book for free from the Richmond Fed's website as a PDF. google it

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Intelligence Men: Makers of the I.Q. Controversy
Published in Paperback by W. W. Norton & Company (1987-01)
Author: Raymond E. Fancher
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interesting
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Review Date: 2000-04-01
This is a great book for those who believe that clearly defining "intelligence" is an incredibly difficult task. The book explores the history of the definition of intelligence. Some parts will make you wonder what on earth these educational researchers were thinking, in writing off kids as dumb who couldn't answers some seemingly arbitrary questions. Definitely worth a look.

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Introduction to Native North America, An
Published in Paperback by Allyn & Bacon (1999-11-16)
Author: Mark Q. Sutton
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Excellent Resource
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Review Date: 2000-01-16
Sutton's book is an excellent resource for both researchers and students of Native North America. Its coverage is complete, and the geographical regions delineated match those used in the Smithsonian's Handbook of North American Indians, making this volume an excellent text. The cross referencing with the Smithsonian's multivolume resource adds a great deal of utility for the use of Sutton's book as a classroom textbook or starting point for research. Sutton's treatment of Native American culture and history is excellent, not excluding contemporary Native American issues and the roots of modern problems. The study of the past may bring us closer to finding solutions to the problems we face today in intercultural relations. I highly reccommend this book to both instructors and researchers who deal with Native American issues, culture, and history.

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The Invasion of India by Alexander the Great as Described by Arrian, Q. Curtius, Diodorus, Plutarch and Justin
Published in Hardcover by Kessinger Publishing, LLC (2004-04-05)
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The "GREATEST" OF THE "GREAT"
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Review Date: 2006-02-10
Alexander the Great, was born on or around July 20, 356 B.C.E., and is my favorite personality to read about in history. To me he is the whole package general, statesman, conqueror, and philosopher. The smartest man who ever lived, Aristotle, tutored him. Alexander conquered more of the known world than any other figure in history, accomplishing all this before he dies at the ripe old age of 33. Some people called him conqueror and violent overlord. Some other called him civilizer and even God! All of them yet, called him "The Great". He was the first man in modern history that took this name, "The Great"! Even as a young boy, he shows great promise.

Diodorus a Greek historian who lived from 80-20 BCE wrote 40 books of world history. He is an uncritical compiler who used good sources and produced them faithfully. His work is one of the oldest works available and is based on eyewitness accounts. He does a better job than most in explaining the battle scenes, and seems to be more balanced in his admiration and criticism of Alexander then any of the other early biographers. I love his Bucephalus Story, and I recount it here so you get a flavor of the promise this young Alexander shows.

The legend begins with Philoneicus, a Thessalian, bringing a wild horse to Philip for him to buy. None of the hands was able to handle it, and Philip grew upset at Philoneicus for bringing such an unstable horse to him. Alexander, however, publicly defied his father and claimed that he could handle the horse. The bet between Philip and Alexander was that if Alexander could ride the horse, Philip would buy it, if not, Alexander would have to pay the price of the horse, which was 13 talents, an enormous sum for a boy of Alexander's age to have.

Alexander apparently noticed that the horse had been shying away from its own shadow, and so he led it gently into the sun, so that its shadow was behind it, all the while stroking it gently and whispering into its ear, (Alexander seems to be the original horse whisperer). Eventually the horse let Alexander mount him, and Alexander was able to show his equestrian skill to his father and all who were watching. The incident so impressed Alexander's father, King Philip that he told the boy "Look thee out a kingdom equal to and worthy of you, for Macedonia is too little for thee". He named the horse Bucephalus, which means Ox head, and rode it across Asia, founding a city in its honor in India after its death. This story gives you an inkling about the man.

This book is a necessary read for students of Alexander, I also recommend Plutarch's and Arrian's work, and from contemporary writers, J. F. C. Fuller and Tarn. Most of Alexander's greatest military traits are in the area of military logistics and to understand his genius in this area I highly recommend reading, "Alexander the Great and the Logistics of the Macedonian Army," by Donald W. Engels.

As a retired U. S. Army Major, I recommend this book to anyone who is interested in ancient warfare, and history.

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Is a Dolphin a Fish? Scholastic Q & A (Scholastic Question & Answer) (Scholastic Question & Answer)
Published in Paperback by Scholastic Paperbacks (2002-08)
Authors: Melvin Berger and Gilda Berger
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Great Informational text!
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Review Date: 2004-05-31
This is a great book from a great couple who have been writing non-fiction for children. Collect all their books! If you love dolphins and want to learn more about them, this is the book.

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Is0 9001 Quality Systems Standard Paraphrased: A Quick Resource for Getting Started
Published in Paperback by Goal Q P C Inc (2001)
Authors: Robert W. Peach and Lawrence A. Wilson
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ISO 9001:2000 Paraphrased
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Review Date: 2008-01-02
Great for auditing and to help you remember clauses. Very helpful for people new to the standard to understand the requirements in plain english.

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ISO 13485 (EN 46000) Documentation, Quality Manual and 36 Operational Procedures
Published in CD-ROM by A Q a Co (2000-07-30)
Authors: Jack Kanholm and Lynette Howard
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An easy, effective way to get basic training in
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Review Date: 2008-02-25
This training program is 100% worth it. It is a non-resource intensive way to get everyone trained on ISO basics - required for certification. Also, it introduced the language of ISO and the way that ISO thinks about process. We will continue to use this for all new hires and I would use it again for any new implementation.

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It's a Fit!: Dressing With Style, Comfort and Confidence
Published in Hardcover by Q V C Publishing (2000-11)
Author: Susan Graver
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A lot of great pointers
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Review Date: 2006-05-17
Walks you through the process of identifying your body type and tastes, and then selecting the most appropriate and versatile wardrobe. Although I did feel that she went a little too far in promoting QVC in some places, since she's a fashion designer for QVC and QVC Publishing put out the book, I guess it's understandable. Either way, it does have some great content and theories and I found it worth it in the end.

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Jacques Pepin Today's Gourmet
Published in Paperback by K Q E D Inc (1991)
Author: Jacques Pepin
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Thrilled to replace one of my most treasured, lost cookbooks
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Review Date: 2008-07-17
I owned this cookbook in the early 90s, and dearly loved it. In one of my moves, it got lost, and I have tried to replace it. At last! Two recipes that I've missed the most: whole wheat baguettes and rolls and roast turkey. You may roll your eyes at this roast turkey recipe, but it is delish!! You roast it on high for 30 mins., then turn it UPSIDE DOWN and roast for awhile, then turn it right-side up about 30 mins. before it's done. I know how stupid, ridiculous and faux trendy it sounds, but I swear to you, this was my family's absolute favorite recipe for roasting turkey. Truly delicious...and easy. The baguettes are so quick and simple-no fats, no salt, no sugar, but ummm! What I love, too, is Jacques (yes, we're on a first name basis--lol) tells how he freezes some, and then gives the oven temp and time for the frozen dough. Also, very little yeast is used for the amount of dough this makes (before I bought yeast in bulk, this was a consideration, as yeast was usually the most costly ingredient. He tells how you can make the bread nice and crusty. It's really tasty. One of my other favorite recipes is for the pain bagne, a kind of sloppy soaked Riviera submarine sandwich. This, too, is scrumptious. There are a lot of other really good recipes in here, but these 3 are worth buying the book--and all the rest are a wonderful bonus.


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