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Marketing Decisions for New and Mature Products
Published in Paperback by Prentice Hall (Higher Education Division, Pearson Education) (01 September, 1991)
Authors: Robert D. Hisrich and Michael P. Peters
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Very practicle book
I use this as a text in my lecture series for students in Product Management. This is one of the finest books in this subject. I need the instructors manual to organise my lecture programe in a better manner.


The Mayor Is Black
Published in Paperback by USCCCN/American Focus Publishing (06 May, 1991)
Authors: Robert W. Blakely and Peter A. Herbert
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THE MAYOR IS BLACK IS THE UNCLE TOM'S CABIN OF 20CENTURY
Author Robert W.Blakely's The mayor Is black is agripping novel that puts a spotlight on how some political and legal leaders unite with the media to shatter the dignity and slow down progress of the African-American community.Mr. Blakely exposest the abuse that can occur when African-American politician and so call leaders "sit at the table with the power structure and eat like gluttons" taking advantage of their communities" trust by lying and filling their owngreedy pockets. The Mayor is black Is Black is the Uncle Tom's cabin Of The 20th.century. When the story opens,"The air seemd heavy,and there was a tense feeling on the atmosphere...";this tenseness is'nt dispelled but only heightens as the reader watches Harry Walsh,a white policeman,stalk and kidnap Rowana Broadly, who is then raped by Officer Walsh and five of his friends.Based on truth and documented facts, this story is dramatized and dressed in satiric fiction,which is provocative and exciting,yet heartwarming. Born in Mobile,Alabama,in the spring 1909,Robert W.Blakely is a retired broker from First Investors Corp.of New York.During World WarII he was employed at the American Transformer Corporation and became chief shop steward of the United Electrical Workers Union.Mr. Blakely represented union and brought before the state of New Jersey the F.E.P.C.{Fair Employment Policy Commission},which was the forerunner of the equal oppurtunity law.The author now lives in New Jersey.


The Military Memoirs of General John Pope (Civil War America)
Published in Hardcover by Univ of North Carolina Pr (1998)
Authors: Peter Cozzens, Robert Girardi, and John Y. Simon
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A "fresh" take on an old subject!
Peter Cozzens rightly compares General John Pope's memoires with those of U.S. Grant and W.T. Sherman. This is a highly readable account from one of the participants in some of the least-understood episodes of the Civil War.

Of course, Pope's writings are not "new." As Cozzens relates, the entries which make up this book appeared in the National Tribune and other Reconstruction-era publications. However, they have spent the last century forgotten by the general public. Cozzens and his colleague, Gerardi, have done a great service both to Civil War scholars and to the casual Civil War buff by bringing Pope's reminiscences and analyses to life.

What is most surprising is the humor, candor and generosity of a man who has gone down in history as a narrow, bitter mediocrity. For example, devotees of General Lee, whose comments largely consigned Pope to history almost as a barbarian, will be surprised to read Pope's poetic evocation of the beauty of Virginia and the nobility of its citizens.

In a similar vein, readers will benefit from a "fresh" take on a wide range of issues -- such as the relationships between Lincoln, Stanton, Halleck and McClellan -- from a player very much in the know, but whose views have gone largely unremarked.

My only cautionary note would be that an appreciation of this volume depends upon a basic understanding of the events of the war, and perhaps also upon an introductory familiarity with the post-war debates on those events.


None of Your Business: World Data Flows, Electronic Commerce, & the European Privacy Directive
Published in Paperback by The Brookings Institution (1998)
Authors: Peter P. Swire, Robert E. Litan, and Michael H. Armacost
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For those who loves privacy
This is a necessary tool to every person, not only to lawyers, interested to know how the "personal data protection" works in the European Union. You will be surprised with the similarities between the privacy regimes in Europe and the United States, notwithstanding this systems differ in important particulars. The book includes the study of the ways in which restrictive data protection law may clash with free trade agreements signed by the US and the members of the EU, as the World Trade Organization. The book is highly recommended.


Okavango: Sea of Land, Land of Water
Published in Hardcover by BHB International, Inc. (1997)
Authors: Peter Johnson, Anthony Bannister, BHB International, and Robert T. Teske
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The Most incredible Photographic Account of Africa Wildlife
I recommend this work to anyone interested in Africa - quite possibly the best you can get without going to Botswana.


Peter Norton's PC Problem Solver/Special Edition Completely Updated for DOS 6
Published in Paperback by Brady Games (1993)
Authors: Peter Norton and Robert Jourdain
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This is a master reference to the PC family of computers.
This is the master reference manual, the only reference you will need to take complete control over your PC. PC PROBLEM SOLVER show you how to manipulate every aspect of your system's hardware et three levels: 1. high-level language 2. interruprs 3. low-level programming language


Peter Puget : lieutenant on the Vancouver Expedition, fighting British naval officer, the man for whom Puget Sound was named
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Author: Robert C. Wing
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The Royal Navy in the days of tall ships
This biography was printed in a limited edition, and one could hope that it would be reprinted. The book is an essential reference for readers interested in seafaring novels about the Royal Navy during the late 18th and early 19th centuries. It is the biography of Rear Admiral Peter Puget, covering his entire naval career from the time he was a midshipman (starting at the age of 12 in 1778) serving in the West Indies during the American Revolution, to his final assignment as Naval Commissioner in India, with details of his final days in England, and some details on his children.

A large segment of the book deals with his service as second lieutenant aboard His Majesty's sloop Discovery under the command of George Vancouver during that ship's voyage to the northwest coast of North America (1791-1795). It gives some valuable insight into that voyage and the personality of Captain George Vancouver (Vancouver had served with Captain James Cook on both his second and third voyages). Lieutenant Puget was promoted to lieutenant at the age of 25 (see Richard Woodman's, "A King's Cutter," for a story about the difficulties of a midshipman from the American Revolution struggling for promotion).

The voyage of the Discovery started out soon after the mutiny aboard the H.M.S. Bounty (see William Bligh, "The Mutiny Aboard the H.M.S. Bounty"), with the result that a consort, the armed tender Chatham under the command of Lieutenant William Robert Broughton, was sent to accompany the Discovery. George Vancouver and William Bligh had served together on Captain Cook's third voyage, Bligh being the sailing master. There is no doubt that the mutiny on the Bounty influenced Vancouver's attitudes towards his officers and men. Vancouver had also been present when the natives in Hawaii killed Captain Cook, and that undoubtedly colored his attitude towards native peoples.

Peter Puget was responsible for surveying and charting Puget Sound in what in now Washington State. He apparently made a good impression on Vancouver. When Broughton was send overland to carry dispatches back to England, Puget was given command of the Chatham, skipping over Lieutenant Mudge, the first lieutenant on the Discovery.

Puget participated in the capture of a Dutch East Indiaman during the return voyage to England in 1795 for which he received an unknown amount of prize money (records show the final account was not closed until 1834, when his widow received a small balance of one pound, 17 shillings, 6 pence). The balance of the book covers the remainder of his career, promotion to commander in command of a transport, service at Gibraltar, command of a flotilla of transports, command of a sloop, promotion to Captain by Admiral Jervis at Lisbon in 1797 and assignment to command of a Spanish ship of the line captured at Cape St. Vincent, and then service with the Home Fleet in command of various ships of the line. He commanded the in-shore squadron at the Battle of Copenhagen in 1807. He was appointed Commissioner of the Navy at Madras, India, in 1810, and continued in that position until 1817, among his duties overseeing construction of the dockyard at Trincomalee. He was forced to retire due to ill health in 1817, arriving back in England in early 1818, and never held another active command. He reached the top of the Captain's List in 1821 and was promoted to Rear Admiral of the Blue after 24 years as a captain. He died the following year at the age of 56, having never regained his health. The book gives a good account of naval service during that period of time, including accidents and illness, the hard life at sea, successes and failures. He had enough time on shore to father 7 sons and 4 daughters.


Pharmaceutical Care Practice
Published in Hardcover by McGraw-Hill Professional (01 May, 1998)
Authors: Robert J. Cipolle, Peter C. Morley, and Linda M. Strand
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Most realistic view of the future of the practice
This book covers the history, evolution, and definition of the future practice of pharmacy. It describes a rational, realistic, and exceptionally well defined view of the future practice of community pharmacy. The definition is backed up by a large scale analysis of data collected using the model demonstrating its effectivness and positive effects on patient clinical outcomes. Topics include reimbusement, documentation and data models associated with the practice. This is an exceptional and cutting edge landmark text that if adopted will change the level of care provided by medicine whereever it is used. HMO's and managed care and pharmacy benefit organizations supporting this model would actually be involved in managing care rather than managing contracts.


Pocahontas and the Strangers
Published in Paperback by Scholastic (1988)
Authors: Clyde Robert Bulla and Peter Burchard
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Bulla Rocks!
Pocahontas & the Strangers was a hit with my 5th grade class! What a joy to hear the kids say, "Can we keep reading?"! Bulla has done his homework. He portrays the Algonquin Indians with historical accuracy. This book allows the readers to get to know historical figures in a realistic way. When it came time to read about Pocahontas in our Social Studies book, the kids said, "Hey! We know her!" Easy reading + fun and factual + makes readers want to know more about historcal figures...all this = adds up to an excellent book and teaching tool. Thanks Bulla!


Poems by Robert Frost: A Boy's Will and North of Boston
Published in Mass Market Paperback by Signet (10 April, 2001)
Authors: Robert Frost, William H. Pritchard, and Peter Davison
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Some great Poems
The book is a collection of poems by Robert Frost. It combines the collections of A Boys Will, and North of Boston. Many of the poems were about nature, and love. I selected the book because I had read Robert Frost before and I liked his style, and I felt I could relate to some of the poems. Most of them had no riming scheme, and were written in sentences, or stanzas. There was one poem about Blueberries that I particularly enjoyed because I like picking them. I also liked it because some of the poems seemed to have a hidden meaning. I thought that Frost wrote discriptive ad imaginable language. I would recommend it to readers that are older than 13. I would also recommend it to readers who like reading about nature. And finally I would recommend it to anyone who has read Robert frost, and enjoyed his work.


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