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The Day They Shot John Lennon.
Published in Paperback by Dramatist's Play Service (1998)
Author: James McLure
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i shot john lennon... no, wait.. i am john lennon...
hmm... which one should i say? ok, ok, um.. yeh.. good book...anything on john is good.


Declared Dead (Thorndike Large Print Series)
Published in Paperback by Thorndike Pr (Largeprint) (1991)
Authors: John Francome and James MacGregor
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This book is a racy pacy book with alot of potential
This book is just one of many good books written by John Francome, Decleared Dead kept you on your toes throughout the whole book, with excitment around every corner. John Francome writes about his passion in horses, and we are lucky enough to have a man with such talent sharing it with us. I would reccomend this book to any horse lover or anyone looking for a good fiction/crime.


Demanding Democracy After Three Mile Island
Published in Paperback by University Press of Florida (1991)
Authors: Raymond L. Goldsteen, John K. Schorr, and James P. Lester
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A literary masterpiece
This is a book of great depth and insightful analysis. I highly recommend this book to anyone. I wish it recieved more attention from universities. An absolute pageturner and all other suitable cliches. As true as anything written.


Dewey and Eros: Wisdom and Desire in the Art of Teaching (Advances in Contemporary Educational Thought Series, Vol 19)
Published in Hardcover by Teachers College Pr (1997)
Authors: James W. Garrison and Jim Garrison
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The affective, emotional and relational aspects of learning
In an educational research and practice world dominated by reductivist, decontextualized, disembodied assumptions of cognition - this book is a much-needed challenge to educational researcher and practitioners. Garrison's book illuminates the role of the affective in learning, the emotion in motivation and relational aspects of learning. Garrison's discussion of the role of the precognitive and selective attention in the cognitive process is largely ignored in the field overall. A must read.


The Diary of a Country Parson 1758-1802
Published in Paperback by Canterbury Pr Norwich (1997)
Authors: James Woodforde and John Beresford
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I find this book to be funny, insightful and timeless...
I've read this book several times and have tried for years to secure my own copy. This is a condensed version of about ten volumes written over a period of years containing the highlights of a long and busy lifetime. Parson Woodforde was a very droll, insightful , rather whimsical man . His diary not only gives us a delightful view of eighteenth century manners and habits of rural England, but also sheds insights on the foilables and conceits of all ages. Perhaps not "Tristam Shandy"but a classic all by itself. Read and enjoy: savor the language and humor----and good luck trying to secure your own copy!


The Direct and Cross-Examination of John Dean in U.S. v. Mitchell (1974)
Published in Spiral-bound by Professional Education Group (1988)
Author: Sr. James W. Jeans
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A great reference tool.
For those in search of any analysis on the subject of
of this book, look elsewhere. However, if you are looking
for a copy of what the title implies, this book delivers: that
is all it is!


Doing Business with the New Japan
Published in Hardcover by Rowman & Littlefield (15 May, 2000)
Authors: James Day Hodgson, James Hodgson, Yoshihiro Sano, and John L. Graham
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Excellent resource
I'm working in Silicon Valley for a company that deals regularly with the Japanese. Personally, I have lived and worked in Japan, so I am not completely new to the complex culture. Recently, I've been searching for a current book that addresses specifically problems that can arise and solutions to those problems in negotiations between Americans and Japanese. This book does just that.

The first portion of the book compares Japan and the US in cultural terms. Newcomers to Japan will find this section very useful. I enjoyed the section, as it allowed me to review material that I had learned through reading other books on Japan and through personal experiences. The second section, the Business of Face-to-Face Negotiation, was the reason I bought the book. It provides a detailed analysis of negotiating with the Japanese - who to send, what character traits are effective in dealing with Japanese, timing, process, etc. In addition, all of the information is supported by anecdotes of the authors, who all have long, impressive careers in working with Japan.

Overall, it think the book is excellent and would recommend it to anyone who negotiates with the Japanese - whether that person is a newcomer to the Japanese culture or a Japanophile.


Drug Therapy Decision Making Guide
Published in Hardcover by W B Saunders (2003)
Authors: Rango McCormack, John Ruedy, Marc Levine, Ric Arseneau, James P. McCormack, Levine Brown Ruedy, and WB Saunders Company
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A medical educator and physician reviews this book
There are many books on the market that try to give both the starting physician and the experienced physician guidance on "current therapy", but most of them, I think, spend way too much time on diagnosis and not nearly enough time on the details of treatment - which drugs to use first, second, third, and in what dosages, and the rationale for choosing certain drugs. This book, Drug Therapy: Decision Making Guide, however, is written on the principle that most diagnoses a physician makes are reasonably routine, so it saves your time by getting right to the point - how to treat, with plenty of detail. I especially appreciate the fact that the authors back up their preferences with CITATIONS from the current literature. This is a great book for medical students, interns and residents to learn from, giving them guidance solidly based in the literature for effectively using medicines. This edition, written in 1996, is starting to get a little old in some areas and it really is time for the authors to update it, but, even so, it's still a good guide and is still completely up-to-date in most of the areas that matter.


The Eclectic Odyssey of Atlee B. Ayres, Architect (Sara and John Lindsey Series in the Arts and Humanities, 8)
Published in Hardcover by Texas A&M University Press (2001)
Authors: Robert James Coote and W. Eugene George
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A superbly presented treatise
In The Eclectic Odyssey Of Atlee B. Ayres, Architect, Robert Coote (professor emeritus of architecture at the University of Texas, Austin) informatively surveys thirty years of the architectural career of Atlee Ayres, focusing on Ayres' residential architecture in the San Antonio suburbs of Monte Vista, Olmos Park, and Terrell-Hills. It is in these architectural designs that Ayres' eclecticism is most apparent. Coote studies twenty-five of Ayres' houses in detail including their plans, spaces, exteriors, materials, and structure. Additionally, Coote describes Ayres' architectural education, travels, and career highlights. Highly recommended for professional and academic architectural reference collections, The Eclectic Odyssey Of Atlee B. Ayres, Architect is a superbly presented treatise on the work and career of a most remarkable American architect.


Economic Risk in Hydrocarbon Exploration
Published in Hardcover by Academic Press (15 January, 1999)
Authors: James A. MacKay, Ian Lerche, and John A. MacKay
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Finally a modern approach
This text provides a rich combination of theory, practical explanation, and numerical examples. You even get some computer code! Monte Carlo techniques are at the heart of any complex risk/uncertainty estimation procedure, and the authors have embraced this as an extension to the old tools of the past, that were basically limited by number crunching power. A bonus is the chapter on maximizing economic value of a discovery, which is really beyond the challenges of exploration risking, going into the development and operations phases.


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