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Virtual Connections: Online Activities & Projects for Networking Language Learners (National Foreign Language Center Technical Reports No 8)
Published in Paperback by University of Hawaii Press (June, 1996)
Author: Mark Warschauer
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A mine of ideas
As a teacher of English, I am interested in incorporating Internet activities into my classroom but I didn't know how to do it right. This book turned out to be extremely helpful. It provides a teacher with many ideas and proposals, which you feel will also work in your classroom.


The Visit
Published in Hardcover by Ideals Publications, Inc. (October, 2003)
Author: Mark Kimball Moulton
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The Truth Behind "Twas the Night Before Christmas"
Written by a relative of Clement Clarke Moore, the author shares the history of the famous Christmas story. Done all in rhyming poetry with explanations of phrases used throughout like "threw open the shutters". Beautiful illustrations as well. Makes you want to crawl into a warm bed and read it again. My 8th grade students enjoyed hearing it very much! Worth the purchase.


Visual Basic 5.0: Brief Course
Published in Paperback by McGraw-Hill (January, 1999)
Authors: Mark Marpet and Andrew Russakoff
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Visual Basic 5.0: Complete Course
Published in Paperback by McGraw-Hill (November, 1998)
Authors: Mark Marpet and Andrew Russakoff
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Easy to follow, detailed screens of every step and easy read
This is an excellent book for anyone that wishes to learn the fundamentals of visual basic. It can be read without using a computer because the flow of each screen is illustrated in detail and thoroughly explained by the authors in an easy to follow style. It is very difficult to find books written with such explicit details and a constant review of the topics covered. If the authors could write more books using the same style it would be a big educational contribution to the students of technical subjects. I would encourage them to continue writing books to include the more details of this vast ever growing modern computer language.


Viva Macau!
Published in Unknown Binding by MacMillan Publishers (HK) ()
Author: Mark Brazier
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A Wonderful Pictoral of Macau
Macau is such a charming and beautiful place. This book takes me back to my childhood...wandering the streets and shopping in the markets. I love and cherish this book.


Voice Over IP Technologies: Building the Converged Network
Published in Paperback by John Wiley & Sons (15 March, 2002)
Author: Mark A. Miller
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Outstanding Piece of Work
Voice over IP Technologies is an outstanding piece of work, reflecting much of Mark Miller's exceptional knowledge of voice and data communications systems and multi-protocol networks. He is, in fact and without question, one of the leading experts in the field of network design, analysis and troubleshooting across the LAN, MAN and WAN domains. And he is a leading authority on ATM, Frame Relay and the TCP/IP protocol suite ... and their meaningful applications.

The value of all that expertise is much greater value, of course, if it can be shared effectively with others. Mark Miller's considerable skills as an author have been honed in a dozen or so previous books, and are well demonstrated in this excellent work. The information is well organized and clearly stated, and is supported with numerous graphics. There are numerous appendixes, including a most helpful glossary. The work also is very well indexed, which I consider to be extremely important for future reference.

As a technologist, I can appreciate the accuracy of the information contained in this book. As a consultant, I can appreciate its integrity. As an author, I can appreciate the care with which the subject matter has been researched, the way it has been organized, and the thoroughly understandable manner in which it is presented. When I need to research a technical topic for a book, article or column I am writing, or for a consulting project, I generally skip past the several hundred other references on my shelf and reach for one of Mark Miller's books. When the topic is VoIP, I reach for this one first. I recommend that you do the same.


Voices of Revolution, 1917
Published in Hardcover by Yale Univ Pr (01 January, 2002)
Authors: Mark D. Steinberg and Marian Schwartz
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Important
A remarkable collection of documents and interpretations giving one an understanding of the revolution from below. By the way, I notice that the original Russian texts of the documents are available at http://www.yale.edu/annals/Steinberg/golosa.htm


VTC Training CD: DTP Basics
Published in CD-ROM by Delmar Learning (12 November, 1996)
Authors: Vtc and Mark Creer
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author puffs his own book/cd
well I wrote/spoke/planned this.. so I'm bound to say its good!

it is.. it provides an overview/ intro to the whole dtp thing

with tutorials on QuarkXPress, Photoshop, Illustrator, Freehand... and how to make them work together..

ok it's now fairly old but the facts in there are still good and for an in-depth intro you can't get any better - I know my subject!


Waffen-Ss Commanders: The Army, Corps and Divisional Leaders of a Legend: Kruger to Zimmermann (Schiffer Military History)
Published in Hardcover by Schiffer Publishing, Ltd. (February, 1999)
Author: Mark C. Yerger
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Excellent Study of SS Commanders
If you have Part 1 of Yerger's study, be sure to get this book. It follows up his previous book in the same fashion. Yerger obviously has great sympathy for his subjects, but is willing to criticize those Waffen SS commanders who in his view were less than professional soldiers, especially the Higher SS and Police leaders who were given commands because of their political loyalties rather than their skills in combat. This contrast is shown in the section on the Krueger brothers, the only two brothers to achieve general rank in the SS. Walter Krueger, who was renowned for his command of the Das Reich division is favorably mentioned, as befits his combat leadership and prowess in battle, while his brother Friederich-Wilhelm, who rose through the ranks of the Polizei, is described as "a career SS officer with an interest in power and was brutal in controlling his administration within the General Government (of German-occupied Poland)." Officers who conducted themselves as worthy soldiers in Volume 2 include Felix Steiner, Kurt "Panzer" Meyer, Sylvester Stadler who ordered an immediate inqiry into the events at Oradour, one of the war crimes which the SS was accused of-a controversial event even today. Stadler was temporary commander of Das Reich and ordered a court-martial of the officer accused of the massacre of civilians of that village) and many others. In Volume 1, commanders such as Paul Hausser, Otto Baum, Heinrich Harmel (whose professionalism and humane treatment of prisoners and civilians during the Battle of Arnhem was praised by the Allies) and Karl Kreutz, are praised for their military compentency and bravery in combat while commanders who never faced true combat formations, for example Friederich Jeckeln, Curt von Gottberg, Erich von dem Bach-Zelewski(who testified for the prosecution at Nuremberg not because of any remorse but instead out of self-preservation) are not looked upon with much sympathy.

Such criticism is refreshing, especially with regards to a subject as controversial as the Waffen SS. Certainly there were some SS commanders who were either overrated or extremely brutal, but the vast majority conducted themselves in as professional a manner as any commander on the winning side. That they served an ideology which was evil does not diminish their service to their country and Yerger depicts this in a non-judgmental way.


The Waiting
Published in Paperback by Destiny Image (01 October, 2002)
Author: Mark A. Rempel
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Excellent Book
I picked this book up for a relaxing read and could not rest until I finished the book. Mark has done an excellent modern day version of the prodigal son.

At times you will wonder why this father is hanging in there. This book will warm your heart and bring back to mind our true feelings for those that we love dearly.....

This book will stir your emotions, bringing tears of joy and tears of regret. I believe that as a parent one of our worst fears is to not know where a child is. This book is a wonderful example of the unconditional love of God that reaches past our mistakes and failures and brings us into His acceptance and forgiveness.

This book will minister to parents and children alike.


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