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Experimental Organic Chemistry: A Miniscale and Microscale Approach
Published in Paperback by Brooks Cole (14 August, 2001)
Authors: John C. Gilbert and Stephen F. Martin
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A great help
This book writen by Gilbert and Martin provides an excellent help to the student who is currently studying organic chemistry. It is full of useful information and it provides assistance for the completion of the organic labs. it is full of helpful pointers and they provide alot of useful knowledge


Philosophy of Mind (Fundamentals of Philosophy)
Published in Hardcover by McGill-Queens University Press (1999)
Authors: Stephen Burwood, Kathleen Lennon, Steve Burwood, John Shand, and Paul Gilbert
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good quick reference
I'm supposed to be writing a paper on the nature of consciousness, and I'm using this book as my main source for the philosophical side of things. It's very good for that sort of thing, being a reletivly condensed overview of the topic.


Object-Oriented Programming in Java (Mitchell Waite Signature Series)
Published in Hardcover by Waite Group Pr (10 September, 1997)
Authors: Stephen Gilbert and Bill McCarty
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The BEST Book to Start JAVA
I realized that readers form their personal opinion about a book based on how well it met their expectation. That is quite unfair to the book itself because it may never start out to meet everybody's needs.

OOP in Java certainly did not set out to do that. It claims to be a book for those without any prior programming experience and teaches OOP from the ground up. If we solely rate this book based on what it promises, then it not only lives up to it, but far surpasses its claims. It teaches you Java programming not by dumping a lot of facts, figures and explanation but in using generous amount of examples.

Before you see another keyword or concept, you would have already mastered the necessary ones to get you ahead. Unlike the other programming books, this goes down to your level (occasionally, it goes too low). But the BEST is that it follows the maxim that programmers are first human and second programmers. Thus teaching you programming not in a vacuum, but relating the whole learning experience to a simulated business company wishing to set up a store. Therefore, you'll not only understand how a concept is, but WHY it is being used in this manner.

The only short-coming of this book is that it contains many "real-world" situation that you need to read through before being introduced to the programming, something which I find a little irritating.

But if you are new to programming and want to get stated with Java. THIS IS THE BOOK FOR YOU.

Finally I have arrived!
Funny, intuitive and certainly clear! I went from being confused about Java to having a clear as day understanding of the language. Simply put this book teaches java using the english language, using methaphors we all know and understand, all while keeping a lighter side to things. I've bought about 3 or 4 books on java before thinking they were good and I could use them, but as I delved into the "teaching" I later found that the more complicated the chapter got the more confused I got. I have also finally found a book which does not isolate me from the java classes by building their own intermediary classes which handle the final code. Here, you deal with the code itself, not some bundled java classes which you are required to import in order to compile the example. Mitchell Waite did it again!

BUY THIS BOOK; TRASH ALL OTHERS.
Let's set the stage: I have read "Java in 21 Days". Results: shouldn't have spent 21 minutes. And: "Java and Object-Orientation, (John Hunt); Results, It's nothing but Jargon, "another worthless Academic. It reminds me of the time that Ben Barber (The Whalt Whitman Chair at Rutgers University in New Jersey) said to me on day after class that he was too busy to talk to me because he had a call from the (Clinton) White House. Yea, right Ben You Liar. I Have read Eckels Stuff, too, it's Junk. BUT......This book is the book that will allow you to throw those bloated academics in the trash and get to understanding and writting some great Java code. I suggest that you buy any book that has the names Stephen Gilbert and Bill McCarty in the Author'e credits. Actually, I think I will form a foundation that demands that these two authors write for us--future programmers-- the next instalment of "Advanced Java" by Gilbert and McCarty


Tourism: Principles and Practice
Published in Paperback by Financal Times Management (1993)
Authors: Chris Cooper, John Fletcher, David Gilbert, and Stephen Wanhill
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Adolescence in Pacific Island Societies (Asao Monograph (Cloth), No 16)
Published in Hardcover by Univ of Pittsburgh Pr (Txt) (1998)
Authors: Gilbert Herdt and Stephen C. Leavitt
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Adolescence in the Pacific Island Societies: Edited by Gilbert Herdt and Stephen C. Leavitt (Asao Monograph (Paper), No 16)
Published in Paperback by Univ of Pittsburgh Pr (Txt) (1998)
Authors: Stephen C. Leavitt and Gilbert H., 1949 Herdt
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Atlas of Reproductive Surgery and Assisted Reproductive Technology Procedures
Published in Hardcover by Martin Dunitz Ltd (15 February, 2000)
Authors: Rittenhouse, J. David Abrams, Cochlin, Eastell, Kligman, Stephen Meffert, Gholam Peyman, Saffar, Heinz Stammberger, and Allieu
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Clinical Guidelines in Old Age Psychiatry
Published in Paperback by Martin Dunitz Ltd (19 October, 2001)
Authors: Alistair Burns, Tom Dening, Brian, Md. Lawlor, J. David Abrams, Allieu, David Chiu, Famin Chou, Cochlin, Cody, and Eastell
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Commercial Crime Policy (5190265)
Published in Paperback by American Bar Association (1997)
Authors: American Bar Association Fidelity and Surety Law Committee, Cole Stephen Kain, and Gilbert J. Schroeder
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A Continuing Trial of Treatment
Published in Paperback by Kluwer Academic Publishers (1988)
Authors: Stephen Frankel and Gilbert Lewis
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