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Office and Bedside Procedures
Published in Spiral-bound by McGraw-Hill/Appleton & Lange (01 July, 1996)
Authors: Mark S. Chestnutt, Thomas N. Dewar, Richard M. Locksley, Mary Chestnutt, and Mark S. Chesnutt
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Excellent Book
I have used this book through my entire med school years and is still a good reference source beyond med school. Contains very concise and detailed information from all the territories of the medicine. I would definitely recommend this to any professional and future professional in the medical field.


Washington Information Directory 1999-2000 (Washington Information Directory, 1999-2000)
Published in Hardcover by CQ Press (June, 1999)
Authors: Mary Burke Marshall and Inc Congressional Quarterly
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Wov!
Well, I must first say, that I was quite amazed by the amount of information stacked into one vollume. Want to find out how to contact the National Science Foundation (NSF) or Alliance for Enviornmental Technology. Well, if one has an affinity to do this, then one should buy or use this source in question, i.e., Washington Information Directory 2000-2001 (Washington Information Directory, 2000-2001) by Congressional Quarterly (Editor). In here, one will find (amonst many things and items for that matter) the address for the Center of Concern and the web page address for center for Democracy. Highly Recommended.


Dear Ellen Bee: A Civil War Scrapbook of Two Union Spies
Published in School & Library Binding by Atheneum (October, 2000)
Authors: Mary Lyons, Muriel Branch, and Marc Tauss
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Dear Ellen Bee
Hi I am a 5th grade student. I am going to tell you about the book that I read called Dear Ellen Bee. I liked the book because it is about a little girl named Liza and a teacher named Miss Bet. In the book it talks about two union spies. If you read this book you wuold think it is worth 5 stars. Well I think it is worth 5 stars. I think you would like to read this book. Me and my group made a poster and gave it 5 stars. It was realy FUN to read this book!!!

Dear Ellen Bee
The book Dear Ellen Bee by Mary E Lyons and Muriel M Branch is a great book. You can't leave the fifth grade wihout reading this book. Dear Ellen Bee is a book about two union spies named Miss Bet and Liza.Liza is a freed slave and wants to be an artist,but Miss Bet wants Liza to be a teacher so therefore Liza and Miss Bet argue alot. If you like the civil war you'll really like this book. I hope you'll read it!

Dear Ellen Bee
Hi I am in the fifth grade and I read Dear Ellen Bee. It is a civil war scrapbook and there is a girl named Liza. She is black and her teacher is white her name is Miss Bet. Their two Union spies and they are the main characters in this story. Miss Bet wants Liza to be a teacher, but Liza wants to be an artist, Liza goes to college for a teacher. Well that's all I can tell you or it will spoil the book for you. I hope you read it.HAVE FUN!!!


Nine and Counting: The Women of the Senate
Published in Hardcover by William Morrow (25 July, 2000)
Authors: Barbara Mikulski, Kay Bailey Hutchison, Dianne Feinstein, Barbara Boxer, Murray Patty, Patty Murray, Susan Collins, Mary Landrieu, Blanche Lincoln, and Catherine Whitney
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Nine and Counting
Members of our book club recently read this book. One member liked that all the women met without regard for personal or political differences. Another member would love to be invited to one of the dinner meetings (...). The description (p. 144) of the priorities of the women senators impressed another member. "Not compelling, but intermittantly inspirational", commented yet another member. One member wished that the biographies for each senator were compiled in one chapter rather than the current "bits-and-pieces" format. In addition, she would have appreciated the cover photos identified so that stories could've been matched to people. The final member was inspired to run for the school board. The afterword (in the latest addition) was a nice addition which showed the current dynamics of the Senate.

Fluffy but fun! A good read.
The Senate has long been characterized as the Old Boy's Club, a place where the political process is insulated from the pressures of cultural change. The nine women currently holding seats in the Senate have been, in very diverse ways, part of the winds of change that have swept through the American legislature. Nine and Counting chronicles the personal and political travails and triumphs of these extraordinary women. Though they come from very different backgrounds, they are consistently advocates for their constituents and have been important role models for women who are committed to public life. The book's narrative thrust is aided by skillful commentary from Catherine Whitley, interwoven with personal stories and comments from each of the Senators. The book is easy to read and steers away from explicitly political agendas or advocacy, instead focusing on the realities of women's lives and the importance of bringing diverse voices, male and female, Democrat and Republican, to the legislative process. As a young woman in politics, I found it fun and, in its own way, inspirational.

Nine & Counting Is A Triumph--A Great Read
The nine extraordinary women of the United states Senate have collaborated with writer Catherine Whitney to present an informative and absorbing read. Following the lives of all of the women who've served, Nine & Counting intermingles the fascinating personal stories of each of the nine women currently holding office. This is the greatest number ever to serve at the same time. And that's the point. The women of the Senate want to inspire others to join them. The first woman Senator, the formidable Rebecca Felton of Georgia, was appointed as a token gesture, and allowed to serve only one day in 1922. And it was stunning to be reminded once again that women didn't have the right to vote until 1920. Political offcie for a woman was a rare accomplishment. Dedicated to the Girl Scout Organization, with all proceeds from the sale of the book going to them, Nine and Counting is a lot of fun to read. It was obviously written to inspire young women to emulate today's nine women Senators, to show them what courage and perseverance can accomplish. And that's exactly what it does. An entertaining, enjoyable read, it should become a lasting part of the historical record of this great nation.


The Complete Idiot's Guide To American Government
Published in Paperback by Alpha Books (13 May, 2002)
Authors: Mary Shaffrey and Melanie Fonder
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I didn't think it was that good
this book was alright. There are better books. Personally, I like Congress for Dummies a lot more. Besides, this book didn't help me on the CLEP test at all

Good for CLEP test
This was the only American Government that covered most of the subjects for the American Government CLEP test. Unlike a lot of idiot books, this one is well written and doesn't talk down to you. I highly recommend it for anyone wanting to get a better grip on what's going on in Washington, and WHY.

A comprehensive guide
This book provided a lot of essential information about the American Government and how it functions.


Advances in Cardiac and Pulmonary Rehabilitation
Published in Hardcover by Haworth Press (March, 1990)
Authors: Mary C. Singleton and Eleanor F. Branch
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Committees in the U.S. Congress 1947-1992: Committee Jurisdictions and Member Rostersies
Published in Hardcover by Congressional Quarterly Books (Sd) (May, 1993)
Authors: Garrison Nelson, Bensen. Clark H., Clark H. Bensen, and Mary T. Mitchell
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Common Disorders of the Hip
Published in Hardcover by Haworth Press (May, 1986)
Authors: Mary C Singleton and Eleanor F Branch
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Commons Debates 1628: 28 May-26 June 1628 (Proceedings in Parliament 1628, Vol 4)
Published in Hardcover by Yale Univ Pr (July, 1978)
Authors: Maija Jansson Cole, William B. Bidwell, Mary F. Keeler, and Robert C. Johnson
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Congressional Quarterly Almanac 1981
Published in Hardcover by Congressional Quarterly Books (Sd) (April, 1982)
Authors: Mary Cohn and Inc Staff Congressional Quarterly
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