Related Subjects: Author Index Reviews Page 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
Book reviews for "Bumsted,_John_Michael" sorted by average review score:

Questions and Answers About Polar Animals (Questions and Answers About)
Published in Paperback by Kingfisher Books (1994)
Authors: Michael Chinery, John Butler, and Brian McIntyre
Amazon base price: $5.95
Used price: $3.88
Average review score:

There is much info about polar animals.
Colorful pictures help you understand what the animals look like and the descriptions are good.


The Raam Book: The Race Across America Book
Published in Paperback by Info Net Pub (1988)
Authors: John Marion, Michael Shermer, and Lon Haldeman
Amazon base price: $9.95
Average review score:

Thorough look at the worlds toughest cycling event.
You spelled one of the authors' name wrong: It's John Marino not John Marion


Raising Kids Christian When Your Husband Doesn't Believe
Published in Paperback by Vine Books (1998)
Author: Michael John Fanstone
Amazon base price: $4.97
Used price: $6.99
Buy one from zShops for: $7.00
Average review score:

A source of hope. Truly outstanding.
A truly outstanding book which specifically ministers to the needs of the person whose spouse is not a believer. This book helped me to identify how God can use me today in my present circumstances with my family. It gave me a blueprint on how to proceed. It also changed my perspective on my circumstances. I came to realize that my circumstances, while not ideal, have great hope. The book applies solid Christian fundamentals and would be good reading for anyone. Thank God Mr. Fanstone felt led to minister in this area.


Readings in Artificial Intelligence and Databases
Published in Paperback by Morgan Kaufmann (1989)
Authors: John Muylopolous, Michael Brodie, John Mylopoulos, and John Mylopoulos
Amazon base price: $69.95
Used price: $20.95
Buy one from zShops for: $50.75
Average review score:

An excellent guide to database applications&expert systems
This book covers the essence of expert systems, and the use of expert systems supported by databases. It is well written and does not use excessive computerize to discuss the various topics. Easy to read and very easy to understand.


Regime and Discipline: Democracy and the Development of Political Science
Published in Hardcover by University of Michigan Press (1997)
Authors: David Easton, John G. Gunnell, and Michael B. Stein
Amazon base price: $60.00
Average review score:

Trascendental para saber qué sucede en Chile con la PC
He seguido con atención los estudios del profesor Easton sobre la naturaleza de la Ciencia Política, así como el desarrollo y estudio de la disciplina que él ha desarrollado en perspectiva comparada. Es de gran interés conocer qué sucede con una disciplina como la Ciencia Política bajo un contexto democrático ya que, a simple vista, se tiende a pensar que en dicho marco debería de expandirse y florecer. Ese no parece ser el caso de la disciplina en el Chile actual. Es por eso que me interesa sobremanera conocer el contenido de este libro.


Religion in Film
Published in Paperback by Univ of Tennessee Pr (1983)
Authors: John R. May and Michael Bird
Amazon base price: $18.00
Used price: $5.95
Average review score:

Insights to the Religious Dimensions of Film
This collection offers many fascinating, clear, and well-written essays on themes and images of religion in film. The book is organized in three parts, beginning with approaches to religious interpretations of film, moving to genres and cultural trends, and finishing with individual treatment of over a dozen directors, including Chaplin, Hitchcock, Bergman, Truffaut, Coppola. Although the essays on the directors are a bit too terse, each introduces insights that are fertile ground for further speculation. Taken as a whole, the book provides a primer for exploring the relationship between religion and film and will be engaging to film scholars in general and to readers interested in religious interpretations in particular. And though aimed at an academic audience, the writing is neither so dull nor obscure as to dissuade the casual reader.


Rhinos: Conservation, Economics & Trade-Offs (Iea Studies on the Environment, No. 4)
Published in Paperback by Inst of Economic Affairs (1995)
Author: Michael John 'T Sas-Rolfes
Amazon base price: $17.95
Average review score:

Rhino's - Taking the issue by the horns!
This little book is about conservation but with a twist. It is a book about conservation by removing the restraints on trade in rhino horn. As such it is probably unacceptable to many who espouse conservation who will no doubt condemn this contribution without even reading it. Therein lies another tale altogether.

Readers of this review may wish to consider the whole question of conservation anew. The proponents of conservation who achieve the greates publicity often align themselves with governments and non-governmental organizations in formulating policies which are predominantly of an anti-market nature. The repeated rationale given is not that they are neccessarily anti-market as such but they have objections on moral grounds to the whole concept of 'wild' animals being owned, reared, and harvested by people and companies. While this may be a laudable stance the result is often a conservation failure as animals are needlessly slaughtered by those who do not share their principles but who see an opportunity to better themselves substantially because laws and treaties have made that scenario come true.

In this book the author sets out this horrible tale of events whereby the rhinocerous populations of Africa in particular are on the verge of extinction. Unlike the case of the African elephant which still exists in some considerable numbers, the rhinos are left in thousands. The reasons for the attractiveness of the rhino horn are set out along with the history of trade throughout the years while the myth of rhino horn is dispelled with the mundane demand for horn for dagger handles in places like Yemen or as a component of medicine in China.

The author is very clear about the impact that intergovernmental organisations have on the market for rhino horn which raises the price on world markets and which causes poachers to kill these magnificent beasts to defy a shoot to kill policy in some countries. By restricting trade in this way these treaties place untold wealth before the poor in mainly African countries where percapita incomes are very low and which allow middle-men and professional smugglers to earn very high rates of return indeed. Such is the prospects of this wealth that the poachers have no qualms about destrying many of the animals in a short-sighted policy of personal enrichment. As 't Sas Rolfes shows the enforcement costs of these laws are so high that they are uinsustainable over the longer term and so the slaughter goes on.

He sets out an alternative prescription which involves establishing property rights over the native animals so that the restraints on the trade are removed and that the people who live with the animals on a daily basis will benefit. This clearly becomes a moral argument but those conservationists shout see that ultimately the rhinos will benefit from a secure future. Farmers in every country try to husband their resouces and take a longer term view which would be no different in the case of rhinos. The get rich quick incentives for poachers would disappear and enforcement costs would be both localised and diversified and would be incorporated into price. There are many forms of commercialisation which do not involve killing.

The moral dilemma comes down to this: while owning the beasts may be morally repugnant, is it not more repugnant to try and fail to prevent the wholescale slaughter which continues to this day because of the peverse incentives established by treaties intending to prevent it?

I know which I prefer.


The Roots of Healing: The New Medicine
Published in Audio Cassette by Hay House, Inc. (1997)
Authors: Andrew Weil, Michael Toms, Bernie Siegel, Rachel Naomi Remen, Daniel Goleman, John McDougall, Helene Smith, and Michael Lerner
Amazon base price: $16.95
Used price: $8.49
Buy one from zShops for: $13.78
Average review score:

The Roots of Spiritual Care and Spiritual Health
THE ROOTS OF HEALING is a book that explores how the nature of our soul infuses health and well-being. It is a series of questions and answers provided by leading edge thinkers who understand the power of spirit to heal. This book reminds us of our true nature. More importantly, we are reminded of the roots of healing itself - our soul. When our soul experiences well-being, the possibility for physical, psychological, social, and spiritual unity becomes an expression and extension of the unmanifest becoming manifest. Thanks to all who contributed to the future of medicine. Samuel Oliver, author of, WHAT THE DYING TEACH US: LESSONS ON LIVING.


A Scottish Life: Sir John Martin, Churchill and Empire (Radcliffe Press)
Published in Hardcover by Palgrave Macmillan (1999)
Authors: Michael Jackson and Janet Jackson
Amazon base price: $45.00
Used price: $33.50
Average review score:

pretty cool
I like both Janet Jackson and Michael Jackson.The book is cute,When I first saw it,I have loved it. So it is a good book for you to know Janet Jackson and Michael Jackson.


Seditious Allegories: John Thelwall & Jacobin Writing
Published in Hardcover by Pennsylvania State Univ Pr (Txt) (2001)
Author: Michael Henry Scrivener
Amazon base price: $55.00
Used price: $38.64
Average review score:

Best book I've ever read in my life!
This is a classic example of a beautifully written non fiction piece...these are hard to come by! Good job, Mr. Prof. Scrivener. Bravo! Bravo!


Related Subjects: Author Index Reviews Page 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25

Reviews are from readers at Amazon.com. To add a review, follow the Amazon buy link above.