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Business Statistics for Management & Economics
Published in Paperback by Houghton Mifflin Co (1995)
Authors: Wayne W. Daniel, James C. Terrell, and Houghton Mifflin Company
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best statistics for economy students
I am an economics student and my Statistics Instructor, Mrs Pastine, used to give citations to it I believe this is the best statistics book you can find if you are a student of management and economics It tells everthing in a way that you first get the idea and then apply it into math Unlike other statistics books you dont need to fight any formulas Also I believe the examples are really intiuative


Presentation Skills For Managers
Published in Paperback by McGraw-Hill Trade (18 October, 2001)
Authors: Jennifer Rotondo and Mike Rotondo Jr.
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Best of both worlds
Presentation Skills for Managers by Jennifer and Mike Rotondo is the ideal book for busy presenters who need a thorough grounding in the art and science of presentation skills. The book is small but very complete, covering everything from planning to execution. Checklists and reviews at the end of each chapter keep you focused and organized.

I was very impressed with the wisdom of the two authors. This book doesn't gloss over its topic but rather provides very important information in a readable format. It starts by explaining how you should prepare from the outset and then explains the process of converting your research and outline into a PowerPoint presentation.

While this book does not cover PowerPoint in detail, it does explain the necessary steps for using PowerPoint to create a presentation. This combination of theory and practice is unique and very useful because the actual process involves both the conceptualization of the presentation's structure and the execution in PowerPoint. (Microsoft PowerPoint owns about 90% of the market for presentation software.) Clear steps for designing a presentation in terms of layout, consistency, and color guide you through the creation process.

Finally, Presentation Skills for Manager explains in detail how to deliver your great presentation, including a guide to dealing with questions, your own nervousness, technical disasters, and much more. After you read this book once, you'll refer to it again and again, whenever you need to create and deliver an important presentation. And hey, aren't all your presentations important?

Ellen Finkelstein
Author of PowerPoint 2000 Professional Results

A great guide for presenters at any level
You can tell Rotondo really knows what she is talking
about. This book is a great guide on how to get your
point across effectively. She mixes good knowledge on
various items from PowerPoint design, room set-up,
effective delivery tips, and content structuring. I
have attended seminars before on how to give good
presentations, but they just focused on public
speaking. This book covers everything from the
creation process all the way to the 'Question &
Answer' session at the end of a presentation. The easy
layout of every chapter with icons and helpful hints
ensures that the reading is short and concise. I have
found this is a great "go-to" book whenever I start a
new presentation.


Applied Nonparametric Statistics
Published in Hardcover by Wadsworth Publishing (1997)
Author: Wayne W. Daniel
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Biography of Koichi Tohei
This book starts with the history of Koichi Tohei Sensei, who developed and bring his knowledge about KI to our world. Though I was looking for a text book on KI what I found was a book that has summaries of practical KI for our daily life. The most impressive thing is the fact that relax and calmness is the key to a great strength. Book allows you to see that anyone can learn and apply KI.

Don't miss this book!
Read this book. Anyone and everyone will benefit of William Reed's finest work.

I spent over 10 years in the Orient learning martial arts. This book captures the true and universal essence of ki.

A great book about Ki which is not shrouded in mystery!
My Tai Chi teacher suggested I read this book to broaden my understanding of Ki (or Chi). This book is easy to understand and unlike many books on this subject removes the shroud of mystery concerning Ki. Tohei's mastery of Ki shows through in his clear explanations and insights.


Why Nietzche Now?
Published in Hardcover by Indiana University Press (1985)
Author: Daniel T. O'Hara
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The worst
Now I know why some governments burn books. Use your copy for your next campfire.

Decent introductory text; but shoddy construction
Well, if I still refer to this text after having taken Intro to Biostats almost 3 years ago, then this book can't be all that bad. For the money, however, the publisher could have at least made the book more durable. This book starts to fall apart after only about a month of use- I kid you not!

Solid introductory reference
The title is very appropriate - this text provides a solid foundation in biostats. I used it for an intro course in grad school, and working through the text was very worthwhile. Previously cloudy concepts are now more clear, and I have a great reference for future use. More in-depth biostats deserves a consultation with a statistician, not a longer text. I agree with other reviewers that there are occasional mistakes (which need to be fixed - this is not even the first edition), but overall I would still highly recommend it.


Calculus, Single Variable
Published in Paperback by John Wiley & Sons (2001)
Authors: Deborah Hughes-Hallett, Andrew M. Gleason, Daniel E. Flath, Patti Frazer Lock, Sheldon P. Gordon, David O. Lomen, David Lovelock, Brad G. Osgood, William G. McCallum, and Andrew Pasquale
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hoyabird, I agree. Harvard calculus ...
...P>I don't have a Ph.D. from Harvard either, but I should be getting one next year.

I have had to teach an introductory calculus course at Harvard that follows the "Harvard Calculus" treatment that originated with this book (though the course did not use this book). It was awful. It is no easier to teach this course than it is to learn from it. Students need to learn calculus first *before* applying it to the various fields they will study.

You'll Love It or Hate It.
In my experience with this text, students either love it or hate it. They hate it because it does not offer a brief overview of the topics, like many more popular calculus text books. Instead "Calculus: Single Variable" requires that a student throughly read many examples as it explains rules and laws along the way. Those who love the text do so because the examples offer a firmer understanding of the concepts at hand, instead of just covering enough material to answer the questions at the end of each section. Although this is a very good text book, it definitely requires patience on behalf of the reader, and may not be the book for students who just want to slide by.

Clear, precise, detailed. I learned a lot from this book!
This book was used for my Fall 2002 Calculus III (multivariable) class. We used the last section of the book, chapters 12-19. I was able to review old concepts when needed from the earlier chapters, which were presented nicely.

I have noticed that a lot of other reviewers here have mixed feelings about this text. It would help if they stated their background which should be taken into account. I am a junior computer science/mathematics double major who does well in both subjects and is not afraid of reading through a long proof or spending time on advanced problems. Thus, my perspective is that of an advanced student. I noticed that the other students in my class were not all mathematics majors and there were a lot of physics/chemistry majors in the group. These people are probably learning from a pragmatic perspective and could probably care less about proofs, so as long as they pass they are happy.

The chapters from the book that I read in detail (12-19) I found to be full of great illustrations and examples and were presented in a clear logical manner without superfluous material/examples. Starting with the basic tools needed for multivariable calculus (multivariable functions, vector algebra), I found myself grasping topics and ideas very quickly (I aced the course). The exercises were not too difficult and could be solved in a few minutes using the information from the section. The problems require more time and sometimes ideas from other sections/subjects, but none are too difficult. Mostly every topic was given a algebraic and geometric explaination. The book provides a great introduction for beginners while the scope of topics covered appeals to advanced students as well.

In comparison to my old calculus text (Stewart) I found this book to have a lot more material in general that wasn't in Stewart, such as trig sub and fourier series. There is also a chapter on differential equations, which I should probably read before my class starts next semester ;D .

In summary, this review is from the perspective of a young mathematician, and I felt that it was perfect for me to learn from. I liked it enough to keep it. If you are in the same category you will find this to be a wonderful text. It is hard to say whether or not it should be recommended for beginners/non-math students, since I am not one, but from the other reviews on here it seems like some people have had trouble. If that's the case you might want to find a supplement (Standard Deviant's or Cliff's Notes). Learning calculus for the non-math student is not easy, so the best way is to just work harder.


Calculus, Single Variable, Student Solutions Manual
Published in Paperback by John Wiley & Sons (2001)
Authors: Deborah Hughes-Hallett, Andrew M. Gleason, Daniel E. Flath, Patti Frazer Lock, Sheldon P. Gordon, David O. Lomen, David Lovelock, Brad G. Osgood, William G. McCallum, and Andrew Pasquale
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Save your money for a voluntary root canal!
This book is so pathetically minimal that I award it...1/10 of a star. (It may be useful in starting a fire in your fireplace...maybe). DO NOT WASTE YOUR MONEY ON THIS SOLUTION MANUAL! It only includes about every other odd solution, and most of the time, it shows just the (often incorrect) answer. The worst part is, that same answer is usually in the back of the textbook! It is definitely not worth even $5.00, so save your money!


Multivariable Calculus
Published in Paperback by John Wiley & Sons (1997)
Authors: William G. McCallum, Daniel E. Flath, Andrew Gleason, Sheldon P. Gordon, David Mumford, Brad G. Osgood, Deborah Hughes-Hallett, Douglas Quinney, Wayne Raskind, and Jeff Tecosky-Feldman
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Bioestadistica - 3 Edicion
Published in Paperback by Limusa (2000)
Author: Wayne W. Daniel
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Surviving Your Divorce: A Guide to Canadian Family Law, 2nd Edition
Published in Paperback by John Wiley & Sons (30 March, 1999)
Author: Michael G. Cochrane
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Dying for Care
Published in Paperback by Univ of Toronto Pr (1992)
Author: Harry Van Bommel
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