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Brown's Boundary Control and Legal Principles, 4th Edition
Published in Hardcover by Interscience (24 April, 1995)
Authors: Curtis M. Brown, Walter G. Robillard, and Donald A. Wilson
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The Surveyor's Bible
While preparing for my licensing exam, I read this book from cover to cover. It addresses every principle of retracement (sequential and simultaneous conveyances), public lands, and riparian issues thoroughly. The highlighted "principle" at the heading of each new topic makes remembering the main points simple. I can honestly say that every question on the NCEES exam that dealt with general principles and practice was answered in this book. I passed on my first sitting, and this book was one of the main reasons why. If you can only study one reference, this is it. Every practicing surveyor should also refer to it regularly.

Boundary Control and Legal Principals
This is the definitive work on boundary control. Technicians preparing for the SIT and PLS tests should own this book.

Brown's Boundary Control and Legal Priciples
This is a must own book for Land Surveyors, or Survey technicians.


The Twenty-Third Psalm: Interpretation and Meditations
Published in Paperback by DeVorss & Company (1992)
Author: Donald Curtis
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Exquisite, practical, & inspirational review of 23rd Psalm
Offers short, beautiful insights and touching interpretations of the Psalm. This writing was divinely inspired. I was inspired and calmed. I do not belong to Dr. Curtis's church, but this was superb.


Mystery Science Theater 3000 - Manos: Hands of Fate
Published in VHS Tape by Rhino Video (17 February, 1998)
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I've read this book four times, and plan to read it again
This was one of the first books I read on the power of your thoughts, how it relates to our spiritual energy, and how you can bring about powerful change to your life, simply by changing the focus of your thoughts. This book is filled with great examples, affirmations, exercises and inspirations which truly does convince me that your thoughts CAN change your life.


Order Out of Chaos: Man's New Dialogue With Nature
Published in Paperback by Bantam Doubleday Dell Pub (Trd Pap) (1989)
Authors: Ilya Prigogine, Isabelle Stengers, Ilya Prigogine, and Asabelle Stengers
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Dissipative structures what? Chaos
The whole problem with writing about a book, and especially this one, is that one has to cut a long story short. A story long enough to encompass a fair amount of scientific history - elaborated, if not referenced exhaustively. Not that it is meant to be. Prigogine's journey does not offer to take you by the hand for a guided tour of order, complexity and self-organisation. Rather, it keeps to the spirit of Toffler's introduction, (Was it coincidental that it was the other way round?!) where he talks about the wonderful art of scientific dissection. Order out of chaos, however, is a difficult read for the anyone who has been initiated into the scientific non-fiction. For those who expect the book to be a popular account of concepts in complexity and self-organisation, the intense style and the depth of detail can be exhausting. Like Penrose in the Emperor's New Mind, Prigogine's style is uncompromising. Toffler's introduction is fitting, if only in parts. The book does not offer explanations. Rather, Prigogine prefers to illumate his readers with his keen philosophical bent. It is here that the book triumphs. The effort that has gone into integrating the ideas in the book, the subtle nuances reflecting Prigogine's own views is truly commendable. But then, one should be fairly conversant with the loopholes that science finds itself in. The description of the behaviour of complex systems warrants some mention. The idea of switching between reality and mathematical description does not gel with the rest of the narrative in parts - specially when chemistry is the running example. Well, Prigogine wasn't writing the book with the intention of it being self-contained - and he makes no bones about it. That is the seed of inspiration, I suppose, for any writer, be it for the cause of science or for the sheer love for the written word. Prigogine has shown that philosophy is in some way inseparable from what many consider the scientist's playground. And we are glad that he has shared his views with us.

A popularization of chaos and its philosophical implications
Prigogine argues persuasively that he has reconciled classical dynamics with the human conviction that the future cannot be predicted from a knowledge of initial conditions and differential equations alone. He draws the reader through his own intellectual odyssey from classical thermodynamics, through linear nonequilibrium thermodynamics, and finally to his holy grail of nonlinear nonequilibrium thermodynamics. I suspect he has identified the quantitative tools that will connect the Human Genome Project to a functional understanding of cell biology and physiology. Tools capable of dealing with complexity.
If you are a scientist who has followed these disciplines from afar, and who has wished for a succinct summary that does not shrink from rigor, then acquire this book. You will chuckle at the constant barbs directed across the English Channel, and you will learn wonderful things about thermodynamics and thermokinetics. So few scientific books reveal the authors' insights. Instead, they teem with facts and formulas. Prigogine and Stengers have bedded physics with philosophy as if they were matchmakers for an illicit tryst. You will find yourself whispering, "Aha!" And you will, as I have, wear out your pen with underlining. I loved Carl Sagan's "Demon Haunted World", but Sagan was speaking to everyman. Prigogine and Stengers are speaking to scientists in fields outside their own. They believe they have seen the light, and they want you to see it too. Give them the chance to convince you. You will not be disappointed.


The Romance Writers' Phrase Book
Published in Paperback by Perigee (1984)
Authors: Jean Salter Kent and Candace Shelton
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A wonderful resource!
This book is a wonderful resource, not only for romance writers, but for creative writers in general. Kent and Shelton provide phrases that are springboards for original ideas by the writer. The phrases are vivid and have saved me a lot of time I would have spent looking for the right phrase in a thesaurus.

Very helpful tool to the aspiring romance writer.
I have found this little book to be very helpful when my mind draws a blank on just the right phrase needed for a scene. By reading the phrases in the book so many more come to mind. I believe this is just what it was intended for. It is also very well laid out. I recommend it to anyone just starting out in the romance genre.

A GEM OF A RESOURCE BOOK
It's unwise to judge a resource book by its size. This is never more apparent than with "The Romance Writer's Phrase Book". This perfect springboard to writer's developing phrases of their own, is not only a wonderful assistant to composition, but an entertaining read as well. A gem of a resource book. A superb addition to any writer's library.


Evidence and Procedures for Boundary Location
Published in Hardcover by Wiley-Interscience (1993)
Authors: Curtis M. Brown, Walter G. Robillard, Don Ald A. Wilson, and Donald A. Wilson
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A classic text badly in need of editing.
First & second editions of this text have long been considered standards in the land surveying profession, but I was disappointed with this (the 3rd) edition. The material is all there, but badly in need of a careful editor. Errors in punctuation and typography were frequent enough to be a real distraction. I found myself pencilling corrections in the margins as I read! For instance, long quotations, not set with a change of fonts, or even quotation marks, made for difficult interpretation. I had the distinct impression that certain chapters were revised in a hurry, and that perhaps each author thought the other was checking the work. In at least one chapter, it appeared that two different authors took a stab at addressing a single subject and both were included in the book although in DRAFT form! The authors also need to update discussions of measurement methodologies to include electronic total stations, data collectors and GPS. Though I'm not a real big adv! ocate of gender-neutral writing, the next edition should totally expunge the term "title men", which must appear 15 times.

Despite these drawbacks, the text remains a handy reference, and will probably remain a standard for some time. Hopefully the 4th Edition will be more carefully revised and edited.


SPSS Survival Manual: A Step By Step Guide to Data Analysis Using SPSS for Windows (Version 10)
Published in Spiral-bound by Open Univ Pr (29 May, 2001)
Author: Julie Pallant
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Fantasio and Other Plays (Tcg Translations, No 4)
Published in Paperback by Theatre Communications Group (1993)
Authors: Alfred De Musset, Michael Feingold, Richard Howard, Paul Schmidt, and Nagle Jackson
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The Golden Age of the Steam Locomotive: With over 250 Classic Illustrations
Published in Paperback by Dover Pubns (2003)
Author: J. G. Pangborn
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Daily Power for Joyful Living
Published in Paperback by Wilshire Book Co (1975)
Author: Donald Curtis
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