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(And I'm not just saying this b/c Dr. Harris is one of my professors at the University of Michigan. I really think these are great books!!)
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Follow Mark through his teenage years , his band, his father, the army, and his job in Vancouver. The book is very realistic, you could almost follow Mark around town and see what he sees. Some parts are very graphic but then again so is reality. In the back of the book is pictures, posters and show ticket stubs that you can view.
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Read about those topics, that are hot or ever-greens for the usability-interested.
Maybe you don't know all of those names in the title, but you will surely see why THEY've been chosen for the interviews.
The topics are presented the way they were raised with the interviewed persons - as dialogues, interviews.
This is a great way of approaching and exploring the thoughts and concepts that go across the entire field of software and internet development, and not through just one or two writers.
It's a lot of food for thought.
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The Dispatch
Lexington, North Carolina
October 18, 2001
In the "Thin Line Between Heaven and Hell," a first book by David G. Harris, the reader is made aware of the physical and emotional obstacles firefighters must clear on a daily basis.
Harris lives in Midway and has been a member of the High Point Fire Department since April 1994. He has collected real stories from many different fire departments and brought them to life through his main character, Dalton, a firefighter who works for the fictitious Mannington Fire Department.
The approach Harris uses in writing his book delivers a private feeling, as if one is reading personal memoirs Dalton has jotted down. The writing is a summary of events and is short on descriptive details, so the audience is being told a story but not being asked to participate in its unfolding.
Dalton shares what a typical day in the life of a firefighter might entail, and it becomes obvious that theirs is a life characterized by unpredictability. Even the men themselves do not know what to expect from moment to moment. They don't realize what specific dangers lie ahead when they are called out, but they do understand there will be danger and they respond regardless.
Dalton also reveals private times spent with his wife and children, and through this the reader realizes rescue workers are human. They are people with lives. If they die in a rescue operation, there are people who will feel their absence.
Harris doesn't hold back in including bad language some firefighters use or the pranks that some firefighters play on one another. Some readers may find the language and pranks offensive, but this reviewer believes that honesty in writing is essential to help the reader absorb the entire account.
The main message obtained is this: Those who choose to be firefighters are only human, but they seem to comprehend humanity on a higher level. They are willing to give their lives to preserve life.
Harris enforces this message in the introduction: "We could make more money working in another field, but there is an unexplainable love for this job that draws all of us here. Maybe one day someone will be able to explain it better than I can. But until then, just know that we are here for you. Call us when you need us and we will be there."
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The observations in the previous review, "Several Areas of Ommission" are valid ones, though. I did find one exercise (Inverting and Refining A Shape Layer, page 185) that seem to have missed a step. Figure 5.29 on page 228 didn't quite look like what it was supposed to. But except for a few minor typo errors all the projects thus far were clearly explained and finished as written. I repeated some of them just for the fun of it. Odds are, any book this size (1000+ pages) would likely take its own share of minor errors. Overall, it was very well written.
I am on the last 3 chapters of the book (no skipping) and I can say for certain that the authors were careful to give the reader consistent quality instruction right from the beginning. All the toturials were very interesting. There was not a dull moment! The other advantage of this book was that it was written by several people, who apllied their expertise on specialized chapters. My only complaint is that the they couldn't be reached for clarification on the item on page 185. It has been a wonderful experience learning Photoshop 7 and I am glad I had this book as my main guide.
This is Gary Bouton's 13th book on Photoshop. To say that he has learned not only the details of the program but also how to impart that knowledge to a reader is an understatement. Throughout the book he explains what he is trying to accomplish with a project, how he is going to accomplish it and then walks you through the process. The end effect is that you actually learn how to use Photoshop 7 to create the effects that you want.
Feature rich and full of examples, it covers the basic and advances features of Photoshop 7 in detail. Complex concepts are explained in detail in a very easy to understand writing style. If you want to become a Photoshop expert this is the place to start. A highly recommended read.
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Sad though it may be to read the account of each of these survivors, even sadder it is to realize that many, many more children could have been saved where it not for the selfish attitude taken by many nations. For those who have had an opportunity to visit the Holocaust Museum in Jerusalem, it is a consolation to know that the children saved by the kindertransport are not listed among the other 1,000,000 children who did not have the same opportunity. And history keeps reapeating itself... not much thinking is nedded to realize that at the present moment there are people in several parts of the world who would have their lives saved if the "kinderstransport spirit" were to prevail.
There is a film in DVD/Video version of "Into the Arms of Strangers," which won the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. It is highly recommended, the book and the film complement and enrich each other.
Throughout, the author's prose is objective, quietly restrained, and superbly organized and enunciated.