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Astrologically the main emphasis is on interpretations of the charts of the events in September, together with related charts such as those of the United States, George W. Bush and, to some extent, Osama Bin Laden. Many other charts are also considered such as the World Trade Centre bombing in 1993 and the national chart for Israel. Interpretations of the Saturn-Pluto opposition transit through 2001 and 2002 receive particular attention throughout the book.
The astrology is continually placed in a broad context, with extensive considerations of the historical, political, and economical background to the attacks, together with similar perspectives on the consequences. Many questions are asked. Did the perpetrators use astrology? Did the terrorists intend to crash into the White House? Where do we go from here? Very occasionally some of the views appear rather fanciful, but overall this is superb stuff that does intelligent justice to modern astrology.
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Jonathan presents a realistic approach to investing that avoids the day to day stimuli that can lead investors astray. The book also provides hope to those who've truly "lost it", either in dollar terms or in terms of their approach to investing.
People who read and understand this book will be ahead of those who don't, whether they invest on their own or use an adviser. I know anyone who has read this book will be better educated and will better understand investing.
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I read the book in the spring of 2002, which makes some of the information in the 1997 printing I had a bit dated (e.g. no 529 tax deferred education savings plans). If you're looking for a more updated version with a lot of the same ideas, try Glassman's Secret Code of the Superior Investor.
"25 Myths" is different. Its beauty is two-fold. First, it exposes the flaws in traditional investment strategies, thus validating my misgivings. Second, it provides an easy-to-latch-onto structure that the reluctant beginner can use to get started.
Perhaps Clements' most important precept is that we should ignore short term market fluctuations focusing instead on the real enemies - taxes and inflation. From there, he goes on to outline several beginners' axioms from which one's first investment strategy may be painstakingly! formulated.
Has he uncovered the holy grail? Probably not, and he's the first to admit it. Remember the old saying, "you have to know the rules in order to break them?" Clements has set down a list of rules - not familiar chestnut adages but pragmatic responses to the investment climate as it exists today.
In a field overrun with "paralysis by analysis," Clements forgoes the role of beacon in the darkness, and instead simply shines a flashlight in a darkened garage to guide us to safety.
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Contains adult material, so only for 18 years or older AND only for the serious reader.
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That said, I have to commend the authors for tackling a project of this magnitude. The scope of the time period and the exhaustive catalog of titles are the reasons why this book gets three stars. If you can ignore the elitist diatribes, it is a fairly valuable resource. Here's to a revised and edited version minus the digressions into personal bias.
But even the people out there who are just starting to get into anime, or the friends and family members who are wondering just what the heck we find so cool about these shows, this book is also for you. Each review gives the Japanese, English, and many variable titles of the show, the year it was first released, major crew members, the number of episodes and their length, tells what the show is about, usually what the authors think about the show, and content descriptors for you concerned parents out there.
Whether you are a veteran otaku or a newbie who just wants to learn more about anime, I highly recommend this book based on the excellent opinions, color commentary, and the vast amount of information to be gathered in its pages.
Thanks go to the authors: Jonathan Clements and Helen McCarthy for such good bathroom reading!
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I particularly enjoyed the fact that every perspective wasn't devoted to the USA, corporate, we are the chosen children of capitalism viewpoint. Instead, we're treated to far more objective looks at the events (and the provocations) which led up to them.
Finally, we're shown a glimpse of what is to come. Offering some astrological probabilities of upcoming aspects, we are invited to see fresh possibilities and insights.
I enjoyed this book far more than I usually do, when several astrologers get together and caucus over the same bit of information. The repetition we may see only serves to reinforce particular ideas and the articles are woven together into a seamless and unified whole.