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Millionaire Real Estate Agent: It's Not About the Money
Published in Paperback by Rellek Publishing Partners, LLC (15 February, 2003)
Authors: Gary Keller, Dave Jenks, and Jay Papasan
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Great HOW TO's for working with families
Minuchin is a master not only of the art of Family Therapy, but of informative prose as well. Very specific techniques for responding to a range of family dynamics are presented along with relevant theory and poignant vignettes. Though developed in the 1970's, Minuchin's vision for sparking change by "joining" and then working from within families remains powerful and relevant. The techniques in this well written manual resemble those of the modern Narrative Therapy movement, but are presented in a fashion both accessable to the Family Therapy novice and usefull to the seasoned professional.


Humans Before Humanity: An Evolutionary Perspective
Published in Paperback by DIANE Publishing Co (1997)
Author: Robert Foley
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Will Work for Peace is a triumph of poetic Davids.
As one of the poets featured in Will Work for Peace, one might expect me to be a bit biased, but nothing could be farther from the truth. Most poets work in a virtual vacuum, only tenuously connected to each other by the occasional workshop or shared membership in a 'poetry society'. When Brett Axel first approached me for a submission to an anthology he was considering, the names Marge Piercy, Lyn Lifshin, Moshe Bennaroch and so many others were abstractions to me as a fledgling poet. I knew these tremendous writers were 'out there' somewhere, beating down doors with their words and keeping a struggling artform alive. But to think that someday I would ever share a credit with these dynamic modern poets would be a pipe dream at best. It is through the sincere efforts of Brett Axel that many newer voices like mine have an extraordinary opportunity to appear with Pulitzer Prize winners and other poetic heavyweights. By way of an honest review, however, I will say this- not everything in this book will be to your particular liking. I myself came across some works that did not move me in the way the author may have intended. Some imagery can be raw and visceral, using shock value in place of craft at times. But to ignore those voices would be an even more shocking turn of events, so praise be to the editor for not sacrificing his vision to a senseless conformity. As Pete Seeger so aptly put it in his quote, trying to read all these poems at one time would be like trying 'to swallow Manhattan whole'. I say to you- buy this book, read this book, but understand that it's what you do after reading this book that will ultimately define who you could be. Poetry is alive and well, and lives in the blunt pages of Will Work for Peace.

You have to read this book!
Brett Axel visited my Church and I bought a copy of Will Work For Peace from him, not for poetry, but because I care about working for peace. I started reading through it thinking It'd just go on my shelf and that'd be the end of it, but the book grabbed me and kept me rivited. If I had known that poetry was this alive I'd have been into poetry. I've been reading some of the poems to my friends who also didn't think poetry was important and they are saying the same thing. Fantastic! There's no way to get through this book without having your old mindsets challenged. It's funny, powerful, sad, and uplifting. A book that deserves to be read by everyone. A book that really can make the world a better place!

Thumbs Up
Just amazing start to finish! I like the disregard for fame used in putting the book together. That great poems got in even if they were writtenby nobodys. Look at Roger Bonair-Agard's poem on page 74. Shortly after Will Work For Peace came out he won Slam Nationals, becoming Slam Champion of 1999, which will be getting him lots of offers. But Zeropanik Press didn't need to be told he was good by an award. They could tell by his writing! Good for them and good for all of us because Will Work For Peace is a literary milestone. It's a new standard for all future anthology editors to try to live up to. Thumbs up to Brett Axel and Thumbs up to Zeropanik Press for their guts and integrty.


Death Mazurka: Poems
Published in Paperback by Texas Tech University Press (1991)
Authors: Charles M. Fishman and Gerald Stern
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Poetry isn't for everybody
I was looking for more depth considering the subject matter. I certainly felt the pain of the author, however I would have liked to see a bit more balance (along the lines of the movie "Life is Beautiful") which would serve to show the strength of the Jewish spirit.


Louis Sockalexis: The First Cleveland Indian
Published in Paperback by McFarland & Company (01 October, 2002)
Author: David L. Fleitz
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The Pocket Internet Guide
Published in Paperback by Carmel Publishing, Inc. (01 February, 1997)
Author: Ernie Blood
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Cambio Familiar: Desarrollos de Modelos, El
Published in Paperback by Gedisa (1988)
Authors: H. Charles Fishman and Bernice L. Rosman
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The Making of Soundgarden's Superunknown
Published in Audio CD by Collector's Guide Pub (1997)
Author: Mary Elizabeth Hargrove
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Teaching Esl Composition: Purpose, Process, and Practice
Published in Paperback by Lawrence Erlbaum Assoc (1998)
Authors: John S. Hedgcock and Dana R. Ferris
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Evolving Models for Family Change: A Volume in Honor of Salvador Minuchin
Published in Hardcover by Guilford Press (31 March, 1986)
Authors: H. Charles Fishman and Bernice Rosman
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The Fergusonian Impact: In Honor of Charles A. Ferguson on the Occasion of His 65th Birthday (Vol 1: Frm Phonology to Society-Vol 2: Sociolinguistic)
Published in Hardcover by Walter de Gruyter, Inc. (1986)
Author: Joshua Fishman
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