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Building More Effective Unions
Published in Paperback by Ilr Pr (2000)
Author: Paul F. Clark
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Clear, concise and well-researched
This text can be equally helpful in the field as well as the classroom. Dr. Clark's expertise and research in union building shows through in his logical and clear methods.

This union was effectively built
A smart and savvy look at the way unions can help in managing our lives. Dr. Clark adds a touch of class to the usual ho-hum union research books. This one is a keeper and one that every student in labor studies and industrial relations should keep on their bedside for moments of clarity in which unionization becomes the clear answer in their lives.


A Dictionary of Ecology, Evolution and Systematics
Published in Unknown Binding by Cambridge University Press ()
Authors: Roger J Lincoln, Geoffrey A Boxshall, and Paul F Clark
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excellent reference piece
this is an excellent reference piece to any biologist. It has alot of the key words that any biologist who is in the fields of evolution, ecology, systematics, taxonomy to name a few. I myself am a graduate student and a couple of us have it and has become an invaluable piece to our librairies.

A very nice dictionary for students majoring biology
I bought the dictionary of first edtion twelve years ago. I found its explanation about ecology, evolution, and systematics is very easily reading and useful to students majoring biology. It let me understand many terms, and read the texts and references more easily. I'm very gald to know the new edition was published. I believe that the new edition will give readers more useful and modern words of ecology, evolution, and sytematics.


Language: Readings in Language and Culture
Published in Paperback by Bedford/St. Martin's (1998)
Authors: Virginia P. Clark, Paul A. Eschholz, and Alfred F. Rosa
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broad spectrum that is though-provoking
to say the least. classic essays in the field of psychology and linguistics. a must have for the beginner and the specialist alike. highly recommended.

Interesting & well-edited intro to Linguistics
This collection of essays touches on all the major points of Linguistics (very briefly) and is a great introduction to the field. The different authors all have a slightly different style, but it is not jarring and does not interfere with the ability to pull information out of the text. I have read other intro to linguistics books and none have been as interesting or informative as this one. I highly recommend this book to anyone who plans to take a college 'english language' or linguistics class, and to anyone interested in linguistice but deosn't know where to start.


Williams Obstetrics
Published in Paperback by McGraw-Hill Education - Europe (10 January, 1997)
Authors: F. Gary Cunningham, Paul C. MacDonald, Norman F. Gant, Kenneth J. Leveno, Larry C. Gilstrap III, Gary D.V. Hankins, and Steven L. Clark
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CD ROM
I am looking for a cd rom of thisbook, may be you can tell me if this cd exists? if yes how can I get it?
best regards Dr` Roman Korobochka MD

obstetrics,high-risk,maternal-fetal medicine
As a woman who has had a history of difficult pregnancies (including unexplained fetal demises), Williams Obstretrics was indispensable to me in my search for the causes of my missed abortions (late miscarriages). Many doctors feel the less patients know from firsthand sources (such as this book), the better it is. But for me, Williams Obstretrics answered many questions not only regarding my losses but also in my uncomplicated pregnancies. OBGYNs don't need to be told about this book; they swear by it. I think their patients should too.


The Enduring Vision/Essentials: Sampler With Demo Cd
Published in Hardcover by Houghton Mifflin College (1999)
Authors: Paul S. Boyer, Clifford E., Jr. Clark, Sandra McNair Hawley, and Joseph F. Kett
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The Enduring Vision/Essentials : Sampler With Demo Cd
It's a great reviwm for the A.P. History examn


Soil Microbiology and Biochemistry
Published in Hardcover by Academic Press (15 January, 1996)
Authors: Eldor Alvin Paul and F. E. Clark
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Standard text for soil microbiology
I was a graduate student in soils and forestry when I took a class in soil microbiology that used this text. It is essentially the gold standard for soil micro texts. It isn't overly technical, but it includes a thorough analysis of the basic concepts needed to understand most aspects of soil microbiology research and application. The book uses mostly agronomic examples, but there is enough variety of ecosystems to make it useful for those working in forestry, grasslands, and almost any type of soil. Those interested in detailed discussions of molecular microbial methods or biotechnology may be disappointed, but for the general student looking to understand what those billion microbes per teaspoon of soil are doing, this book is the best introduction out there.


The Enduring Vision : A History of the American People
Published in Hardcover by D C Heath & Co (1990)
Authors: Paul S. Boyer, Clifford E. Clark Jr., Joseph F. Kett, Neal Salisbury, Harvard Sitkoff, and Nancy Woloch
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Confusing and excessive
I am currently using this book in my AP history class and would not recommend it for any high school student. The text is wordy and confusing and often misleads the reader. Another problem is the fact that there is no glossary of terms, self-test questions, or chapter summaries. It is very hard to slog through and even harder to study from. Unfortunately, the Board of Education in my town has made this the required textbook of AP History students. I would not recommend it to anyone attempting to have a clear understanding of US history.

comprehensive, well-organized resource
I am using this book as a reference in my high school history class, and it is clearly a well-researched, well-written, and easy to use resource. It is obvious that many people think it is too wordy and difficult to understand, but it is a college text and should be treated like one. I would definitely recommend it to anyone preparing for a college American history class.

Informative and readable
Lets face it a lot of history texts are prozaic and they do not have to be. Boyer and the other contributers deliver a text that is well written in the sense that it is somewhat enjoyable. The most important aspect of a text book is the information and The Enduring Vision does not fall short here either. I have used this book for background information in American history as a serious history student. It is a great source for quickly refreshing your mind on seldom visited topics. This would also make an excellent high school history text, but was really written for introductry college courses in American history from the colonial era to the present.


The Enduring Vision: A History of the American People
Published in Paperback by D C Heath & Co (2000)
Authors: Barbara Blumberg, Paul S. Boyer, Clifford E., Jr. Clark, Joseph F. Kett, Neald Salisbury, Harvard Sitkoff, Nancy Woloch, and Boyer
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Buy this book
If you are taking American History and are using the Enduring Vision text, you MUST get this book to accompany it. Not only does it have a summary, but also key terms and sample questions to help you pass the tests in class. I would deffinately recomend it!


Language Awareness: Essays for College Writers
Published in Paperback by Bedford/St. Martin's (1996)
Authors: Paul Eschholz, Alfred F. Rosa, and Virginia P. Clark
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A "Con"-Text Book for Writing Students and Teachers
I have used previous editions of this book in my college freshman composition courses. It does what very few composition texts or readers have ever done: the editors recognize that writing (and reading, of course) does not occur in isolation, but within the context of our own and our students' lives. Particularly, it aids students to think about their own writing in light of the cultural, psychological, and political issues of language, literacy, argumentation, and mass media. They include much about minority and non-Western cultures, plus articles and essays from both the present and the past. If you want to enhance your own or your students' understanding of the complex and exciting world of language, this is the book for you.


Language Introductory Readings
Published in Paperback by St. Martin's Press (1997)
Authors: E. Clark, Virginia P. Clark, Alfred F. Rosa, and Paul A. Eschholz
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Language introductory readings: More to it than we know
This book does not focus on one topic, rather on many subjects within the wide category of language. It has eight topics. The first section of this book focuses on Language and Its Study, however, as the book goes on, it focuses more closely on how language is throughout the world. It keys in on specifics such as, why girls talk the way they do and why boys talk the way they do. Other areas of interest I found in this book were the process of sign language and how children learn the words they speak. I thought that talking about the roots of language would be quite uninteresting, so I chose this book because it applied the language to everyday activities and natural occurrences that can happen all around the world since we are such a diverse society.
Overall, I would recommend this book because you are able to pick whatever section out of the book you want to read, not just obtaining the background information on our language but also how we use it in today's world. For a project I had to do in school, I focused on how children develop their words and sentence structures. I added information to my before knowledge of how children learned.
In conclusion, I found that human language is extremely complicated and has many unique characteristics.


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