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Environmental Psychology
Published in Hardcover by International Thomson Publishing (1990)
Authors: Paul A. Bell, Andrew Baum, Jeffrey D. Fisher, Thomas E. Greene, and Tom Greene
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An excellent resource for introductory environmental psych..
This is an introductory book on 'Environmental Psychology'.... which features more than a normal person can imagine ..... it is NOT a book related to common sociological issues on global warming, nuclear waste disposal, environmental strikes and demonstration etc...., This book is related to psychology and features on content related to the environment and the behaviour of people. It is explained in psychological perspectives and is suitable for readers with a basic depth in understanding terminology related to psychology. There are theories on relationship between environmental and behaviour, environmental perception (such as Gestalt psych etc.,) Additionally descriptions on extraneous factors of noise, temperature, barometric pressure and attitude, wind, heat and cold, physical built structures (clusters etc.,), on behaviour.

Furthermore, there are chapters on disasters, Toxic Hazards and pollutions, and most interesting of all, the concepts of personal space and territorial behaviour, high density and crowding .....the effects of life in urban city in contrast to rural outback areas....theories on Architecture, Design and Engineering for Human Behaviour. Additionally topics on 'design in residential and institutional environments', 'work, learning and leisure environments', and the psychology perspective to changing people's behaviour towards saving the environment etc.,,

This book is worth every penny of it.....it is worth keeping it as a resource material !


CIW: Site and E-Commerce Design Study Guide (With CD-ROM)
Published in Hardcover by Sybex (15 June, 2002)
Authors: Jeffrey Brown, Susan L. Thomas, J. Peter Bruzzese, and J. Peter Brizzese
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Study Exam Guide
Passed CIW exam 1D0-420 & 1D0-425 scoring 90% for each.
I found the book very easy to read & a concise Study Guide (at times maybe TOO concise). The Site Design-Part 1, covered all the exam objectives with good explanations. However I felt that the E-Commerce - Part II, fell short of covering 2 aspects of the exam objectives, namely Catelog Design & relating OPI-OBI standards.

All in all, I would recommend this book to anyone striving to pass the above CIW exams.

Must have book for high grades in a short time!
A very concise must have book that condenses the material down into what you really need to know to obtain high CIW grades. It helped me pass the Site Designer exam with a 93 and E-Commerce with an 83. The Assessment Test at the beginning of the book gave me a very accurate look at what I needed to concentrate on but I read every page too. Especially helpful were the chapter summaries, exam essentials, and key terms at the end of every chapter which exactly pinpointed what I needed to learn. Also, the questions with answers at the end of every chapter were very exam like and perfect for practice exams when not near a computer. I took the book everywhere. But I also spent many hours with their Sybex EdgeTest Engine on the included CD simulating the exam until my scores were passing. I tried out the included flashcard feature, too, but much preferred the multiple choice format. Since this is their first edition, it does have some typos and a few questions with errors but they were very easy to spot and fix. Many thanks to the author, publisher, and to Amazon.


Microsoft Office XP Introductory Concepts and Techniques
Published in Paperback by Course Technology (25 July, 2001)
Authors: Gary B. Shelly, Thomas J. Cashman, Misty E. Vermaat, Steven G. Forsythe, Jodi L. Groen, Last. Mary Z., Philip Pratt, James S. Quasney, Jeffrey J. Quasney, and Susan L. Sebok
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Great Book, For Those Who Are New To Computers!
This is a great textbook! This book is very easy to follow, as it has provided step-by-step instructions on how to do each of the chapters in this book and of Office XP. It also has a chapter review section with more exercises.


Filming T.E. Lawrence: Korda's Lost Epics
Published in Hardcover by St. Martin's Press (1997)
Authors: Andrew Kelly, Jeffrey Richards, James Pepper, Alexander Korda, Miles Malleson, Brian Desmond Hurst, Duncan Guthrie, and Brian Guthrie
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Lawrence and Korda: the unreleased epics
Behind David Lean's directorial masterpiece 'Lawrence of Arabia' (1962) lay a series of attempts to film T. E. Lawrence's life, most of them centred around the abridged version of 'Seven Pillars of Wisdom', known as 'Revolt in the Desert.' Chief amongst the filmmakers eager to produce this epic was the great Alexander Korda, who bought the rights to both books and also to several biographies that contained their material. Korda was asked by Lawrence himself not to make the film while he was alive. Five months later, Lawrence was killed in a motorbike accident and Korda began his preparations. Locations were scouted, scripts were drafted, and several actors were tested to play the lead. Walter Hudd (who had played the Lawrence-based character Private Meek in 'Too True to be Good') and Leslie Howard were the favourites, although Cary Grant and Laurence Olivier were also considered. The Foreign Office thwarted Korda at every turn, protesting that it would be ill advised to show the Turks in an unfavourable light with the ongoing political unrest in the East. After a dozen attempts to make the film, Korda let it slide. This book is tripartite: part one sketches a brief history of the attempts to film 'Lawrence of Arabia' and includes pictures of all the key players. The second part is an interview given by Leslie Howard on how he would play Lawrence; and thirdly, the final script (1938) of the Korda epic is reproduced. While it is a laudable piece of work, the book fails to hang together and emerges as two articles and a film script that are linked by the same subject, but have no cohesion. Part One is far too brief for the reader to gain an understanding of the forces arrayed against Korda and his project, and it would benefit from more research and more expansion on the views of the various directors and actors engaged for the film in its different stages. Part Two is simply the Howard interview with no editorial comment offered. Part Three, the script, also has no analysis. This is surprising, as it is rich in allusion and with peculiar sequences that (to modern eyes) detract from the overall pacing of the film. It relies heavily on 'Seven Pillars' for dialogue and description, with little or no modification. To those who are acquainted with the Robert Bolt script of the Lean film, the Korda Lawrence is but a pale shadow: eloquent passivity rather than "nothing is written" man of action; cold detachment rather than anger and angst in crucial scenes (Tafileh, the Turkish hospital); the smug imperialist rather than the tortured anti-imperialist. Korda's Lawrence was intended to be heroic, a ( ) puff-piece with a serious bite, but looking at the script today, he seems shallow, self-important and obnoxious. The real Lawrence evaded any attempt to capture him by constant shifts in personality, presenting a different face to each person he met. It would appear that the celluloid Lawrence of Korda's vision was the same; and, as such, defeated him wholly.


2004 Pennsylvania Workers' Compensation Guide
Published in Paperback by Pennsylvania Chamber of Business and Industry (2003)
Authors: Thomas R. Bond, Robert L. Conrad, Elizabeth Crum, Linda M. Higgins, James E. Pocius, W. Jeffrey Sidebottom, John E. Smith, and Jasen M. Walker
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Antibodies Volume 4
Published in Paperback by Gordon & Breach Science Pub (15 December, 2001)
Authors: Chamberlain, George H. Constantine, Giardino, Goodenough, Harnett, Kimmel, P.A. Lehur, Howard Levy, Gordon W. Lowther, and Kirk Miller
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Breast Cancer Case Studies
Published in Paperback by Greenwich Medical Media (15 December, 2001)
Authors: Harnett, A. Harnett, Greenwich Medical Media, Walton, Chamberlain, George H. Constantine, Giardino, Goodenough, Kimmel, and P.A. Lehur
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Burns (CD-ROM for Windows)
Published in CD-ROM by Global Health Initiative (15 December, 2000)
Authors: Global Health Initiative, R. Miller, Harnett, Howard Levy, George H. Constantine, Gordon W. Lowther, G. Romano, E. Weiss, P.A. Lehur, and IQ Pubs
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Discovering Computers 2004: Brief Concepts and Techniques
Published in Paperback by Course Technology (2003)
Authors: Gary B. Shelly, Thomas J. Cashman, Misty E. Vermaat, Jeffrey J. Webb, and Timothy J. Walker
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The Dynamics Of eCommerce Networks
Published in Digital by Accenture LLP (15 June, 2001)
Authors: Thomas H. Davenport, Jeffrey D. Brooks, and Susan Cantrell
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