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Science Foundations: Biology
Published in Paperback by Cambridge Univ Pr (Pap Txt) (1998)
Authors: Bryan Milner and Jean Martin
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The perfect biology book
This has to be my favorite biology book. It is clear, consise, comprehensive, and all the figures and tables are very useful for studying the material. I suggest that whoever buys this book for a course, KEEP IT! Don't sell it, because it's a basic book for all biologists, past, present and future.

A great text, but I definetly wouldn't read it for fun.
This text has a lot of diagrams, pictures and graphs that help the reader understand the material more fully. Also well written and easy to read. The diagrams for respiration were especially helpful.

One of the best biology textbook.
This book wrote in easy language, easy to understand, beautiful cover and artworks, I sure that this book is excellent in every page.


Martin's Big Words: The Life of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr
Published in Library Binding by Jump at the Sun (1901)
Authors: Doreen Rappaport, Bryan Collier, and Brian Collier
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There's Something Wrong Here ...
On the surface, Martin's big words appears to be a wonderful way for kids to learn about MLK. When I sat down to read it with my 3-year-old girl (and learned that she already knew about Dr. King from nursery school), I expected to be pleased. It was she, however, who noticed in the march drawings that there were no little girls. Perhaps she was trying to find a connection for herself. Then I took a closer look and realized there were no women at all in the march drawings (yes, the artist/writer does pay tribute to the four little girls killed in the church bombing, but what a child notices most are the pictures) ... and then, that there were no white people in the march drawing. In fact, the only place white people exist in this book are as racist Southerners. Funny, that's not how I remember the civil rights fight.

All of sudden, the beauty of the drawings and the words took on a new meaning -- this is a book that paints the Civil Rights movement as one of the black people, by the black people and for the black people. The true strength of the movement came from the participation, sacrifice, and yes deaths, of men, women and children of all races and creeds. And if a 3-year-old notices it, something must be wrong.

Is this book a wonderful idea -- yes. Does it paint an accurate picture of the Civil Rights Movement -- no. Are these complaints too subtle -- absolutely not. The devil, my friends, is in the details!

Simply amazing!
I bought this book, not really knowing much about it. Once I opened it up, saw the beautiful artwork and imagery and read the story, I was amazed. This book gives an excellent, truthful, beautiful portrayal of a restless time in our history. The final page with the picture of Martin in the stained glass windows, overlooking four candles which represent the four little girls who died in the Birmingham church bombing was beautiful. Yes, it's true: some of this history might be frightening for small children. But the theme is important: Dr. King taught people to use their voices, not their fists. As long as a parent is engaged enough to talk about this with their child, the child should have no problem hearing, reading and loving this book.

Now I want to buy a copy for every kid (and adult) I know.

Big, Powerful, Strong Words.....
Martin Luther King was a man of BIG words. When others said "hate", Martin said "love." When others said "separate", he said "together." And when he heard others say "war", Martin said "peace." "Sooner or later, all the people of the world will have to discover a way to live together." Martin always went where he was needed in the struggle for equality. He shared his dreams and filled people with hope. "He walked with them and talked with them and sang with them and prayed with them." Doreen Rappaport has written a simple and inspirational picture-book biography that combines her quiet, yet powerful prose, with Dr King's own "big words." Her text emphasises his courage and strong committment to non-violence, equal rights, and the civil rights movement. "White ministers told them to stop. Mayors and governors and police chiefs and judges ordered them to stop. But they kept on marching." Bryan Collier's watercolor and cut paper collage illustrations are stunning and evocative, and together word and art create a passionate and powerful tribute to a great man of peace. Perfect for youngsters 4-8, Martin's Big Words is an engaging and elegant introduction to a man who stood up and struggled to change America and the world, and includes a marvelous timeline of important dates and additional books and web sites to explore. "His big words are alive for us today."


Crime Fiction: From Poe to the Present (Writers & Their Work Literary Conversations Series)
Published in Paperback by Univ Pr of Mississippi (1997)
Authors: Martin Priestman, Bryan Loughrey, and Isobel Armstrong
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The Crime Genre and its Bests!
An Excellent book which travels from the birth of the crime genre to the forms and fabrications it has taken today. The book talks about the sub-genres of crime fiction and thier characteristics. It goes from the superhuman Sherlock Holmes to the more realistic Hard-boiled Detective of the 1920's. A great book for people undertaking studies in crime literature and provides essential literary criticism of the crime genre.


Annual Reports in Organic Synthesis-1983 (Annual Reports in Organic Synthesis)
Published in Paperback by Academic Press (1984)
Authors: Martin J. O'Donnell, Louis Weiss, R. Bryan Miller, and John McMurray
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Biology Supplementary Materials Spiral bound
Published in Spiral-bound by Cambridge University Press (1997)
Authors: Bryan Milner and Jean Martin
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Brampton Bryan Castle, 1066 to 1309, and the Civil War, 1642 to 1646
Published in Spiral-bound by SCS Publishing (01 August, 1997)
Author: Paul Martin Remfry
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Bridget Riley: Dialogues on Art
Published in Paperback by Zwemmer (1995)
Authors: Bridget Riley, Neil MacGregor, E. H. Gombrich, Michael Craig-Martin, Andrew Graham-Dixon, Bryan Robertson, Robert Kudielka, and R. Kudielka Shone
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The Cayman Islands: A Social Studies Text
Published in Paperback by Macmillan Education (22 December, 1989)
Authors: Marie Martin, Alison Edbanks, Marge Quinland, Janice Bradshaw, Maxine Roberts, Uriel Scott, James Watler, Bernice Levy, Monica Bryan, and et al
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Conformity: Standards and Change in Higher Education.
Published in Textbook Binding by Jossey-Bass (1969)
Author: Warren Bryan. Martin
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Core Science 1 Supplementary Materials
Published in Paperback by Cambridge University Press (1998)
Authors: Bryan Milner, Jean Martin, and Peter Evans
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