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Measuring Organizational Improvement Impact
Published in Paperback by Jossey-Bass/Pfeiffer (1996)
Authors: Richard Y. Chang and Paul De Young
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Good "how-to" book for establishing performance measures
This is a good introductory book in performance measurement. It offers a team approach methodology for organizations desiring improvement. It is an excellent pratical guide for the novice.


Mordecai Richler's the Spare Room
Published in Audio CD by Scenario Productions (2001)
Authors: Henry Comor, Mordecai Richler, Billie Mae Richards, Paul Kligman, and Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
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Richler Story Originally Broadcast on the CBC
Produced by Esse W. Ljungh
Conductor Morris Surdin
This story revolves around a Jewish family during World War 2 who takes in boarders. The first boarder is Heir Banbinger, a refugee who's waiting for his family to arrive from the old country. After a number of other borders, Mervyn, a struggling writer rents the Spare room. Mrs. Hirsh is taken with Mervyn and helps him stay even though Mr. Hirsh is demanding the rent. Mr Hirsh reads reads the book, changes his mind about Mervyn and becomes more lenient with the rent. Mr. Hersh then takes Mervyn under his wing, gives him some fatherly advice and his counsel.


Performance-Based Assessments: External, Internal, and Self-Assessment Tools for Total Quality Management
Published in Hardcover by American Society for Quality (1995)
Authors: Paul F. Wilson and Richard Pearson
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Performance-Based Assessments: External, Internal, and Self-
For organizations well into a TQM program, performance assessments provide the direction needed to evaluate the effectiveness of reengineering, quality, and other improvement strategies.

This book offers practical advice and specific direction on a vital aspect of any quality management program - the assessment of organizational performance. Measuring a company's performance provides individuals and organizations with an essential tool to reach and maintain excellence, and to implement continual improvement strategies. Performance-Based Assessments presents a clear approach to assessing operations so organizations can redirect misguided efforts before it's too late.

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Learn how performance assessments result in realistic and meaningful improvements Develop an appropriate mix of external, internal, and self-assessments to measure the success of your programs Create win-win results for your organization by using performance-based assessments Contents:

An Introduction to Performance-Based Assessments The Management System Features of Assessment Activities Getting Started Designing an Assessment Strategy Focusing on the Issues Presenting the Results Developing an Action Plan for Improvement Implementing the Plan


The Politics of India since Independence
Published in Paperback by Cambridge Univ Pr (Pap Txt) (1994)
Authors: Paul Richard Brass and Paul R. Brass
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A useful resource for politcal studies on India
Brass' book is full of information for both the beginning and advanced scholars interested in Indian politics and political expression. While some chapters such as "Parties and Politics" give useful factual information, other chapters delve into more complex issues of nationalism, social change, and economic concerns. This book should be read by anyone interested in Indian politics


Revenge of the Christmas Box: A Parody
Published in Hardcover by Newstar Pr (1996)
Authors: C. E. Crimmins, Tom Maeder, and Thomas Maeder
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Irreverent, but fun
As the author of The Christmas Box, I found the parody irreverent at times but, on the whole, a lot of fun.


Rhapsodies in Black: Art of the Harlem Renaissance
Published in Paperback by University of California Press (1997)
Authors: Richard J. Powell, David A. Bailey, Hayward Gallery, Institute of International Visual Arts, Corcoran Gallery of Art, University of California Press, and Paul Gilroy
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expanding the scope of a central moment in modern art
This book provides those who are more likely to have believed the Harlem Renaissance to be entirely literary and entirely Harlem-centered with evidence of the all-encompassing scope and international import of this crucial, modern, blackened artistic surge. The exploration of black identity and construction of black nationality called the Harlem Renaissance is insightfully revisited through the social and artistic problems enacted in the works, within the voices, and upon the bodies of protagonists: Josephine Baker, Paul Robeson, and surprisingly, Orson Welles. This book is a fine complement to books which focus on literary-hitsorical aspects (such as David L. Lewis' _When Harlem was in Vogue_) and those which focus on music such as Angela Davis' _Blues Legacies and Black Feminism_ and Albert Murray's _Stomping the Blues_). It is a a fabulous expansion of the artistic territory encompassed in black art. Maya Angleou has said: "I am human, and therefore nothing h! uman can escape my grasp." I believe that black art has languished too long in the storage bin where fads and fanices go to die. _Black Rhapsodies_ rescues the Renaissance from this fate by positing black art as a philosphical stance, therefore attainable in varied ways throughout the post WWI world--not as the exotic and undisciplined, irregular expressions of primitive black jungle souls on the drum-pulsing streets of 20s Harlem. I couldn't agree more, and I hope that the idea that black art is both a real category and a complex one full of contadictions is adopted in the teaching of the Renaissance.

My one complaint is minor and may stem from my own unfamiliarity with the indexing system of books on art. I found it difficult to locate quickly the visual art being described in certain passages. If there were a more convenient way on idexing the art or of expaining the system to the novice reader, it would be appreciated.


Richard III: The Great Debate
Published in Paperback by W.W. Norton & Company (1992)
Author: Paul Murray Kendall
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Extremely interesting.
Mr. Kendall does an excellant job in his research and his theories, but he is a tad too repetitive. He gives terrific analagies, but could have consolidated many of these and made easier to read. Some places are tedious to read. but the subject matter is so interesting that you plod through and are never disappointed. Great theories and his research is incredible. I only wish there was more DNA research available for this book. Great book.


The Science of Polymer Molecules
Published in Hardcover by Cambridge University Press (1993)
Authors: Richard H. Boyd and Paul J. Phillips
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A nice introduction to polymeric materials
This book indicates the principal chemical routes to polymeric materials and the analytical methods to characterize them (with particular reference to molar mass determination). It clearly states the theory of end-to-end distances, the theory of chains in solution, the theory of rubber elasticity and the theory of bond conformation population. This book could be very useful to chemists requiring a quick prediction of the properties of their materials or a brief, easy-to-read, introduction to the most important and simple mathematical models in macromolecular science.


Stars
Published in Hardcover by British Film Inst (1998)
Authors: Richard Dyer and Paul McDonald
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Serious study of the subject in case, i.e. Hollywood stars
In his new edition of "Stars", Richard Dyer presents its readers with results of his thorough study about stars in/and Hollywood. It is a good read for anyone, who is seriously interested in a "star phenomenon" in particular, and "Hollywood phenomenon" in general. Step by step, Dyer focuses on topics such as "stars as a social phenomenon", "stars as images", and "stars as characters in films". He supports his findings with numeorus examples of many different films and actors, such as Al Pacino, Malylin Monroe, Tipi Hedren, etc. He also mentiones Jane Fonda in depth as an illustration of a specific image construction in Hollywood. One can only hope that in his upcoming edition, Dyer will expand his study to include examples of contemporary stars, since Hollywood dynamics keeps changing drastically every decade or two.


The Three Worlds of Paul of Tarsus
Published in Library Binding by Routledge (09 March, 1998)
Authors: Richard Wallace and Wynne Williams
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Two and a Half of the Three Worlds of Paul
This is an excellent book to fill out the background within which Saul of Tarsus - St. Paul - is to be understood. The authors are classical historians who have put a great deal of work into documenting the world of the 1st Century A.D., as it applies to Paul and the rise of early Christianity. The bibliography is thorough and up-to-date, and there is real depth in the information. I found it easy and exciting to read (though I may not be a typical reader!). The major sections - The Geography of Paul's World, Travelling the World, The Native Cultures, Hellenisation in the Near East, Roman Rule in the Near East, The Life of the Polis, and The Individual's Self-Identification - are all good to excellent. The final section on "Paul's Cities", though full of good detail, is inevitably a little "bitsy", and hence a slightly weak ending to the book. Why only four stars? And why "Two and a half of the three worlds of Paul"? Two things would have really helped complete the book. The most important thing is that the book deals excellently with the Roman and Greek "worlds" of Paul, but falls down on the Jewish world. It's good on political and social history, but weak on the history of ideas side. Some treatment of Judaism as a religion in the period, particularly as a background to Paul's ideas, would really have helped. Likewise, it would have helped to deal with some of the cross-disciplinary research that looks at Paul from an anthropological point of view. But that would be icing on the cake of what is already a good book. If you're seriously interested in St. Paul, this is one to get.


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