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Winning Strategies for the New Latin Markets
Published in Hardcover by Financial Times Prentice Hall (16 August, 2002)
Authors: Fernando Robles, Francoise Simon, Jerry Haar, and Victor J. Menezes
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Winning Strategies is a Winner
The book is a must read for anyone serious about strategy in Latin America, or anyone
interested in the Hispanic segment of the U.S. market. The authors have a deep understanding of Latin culture and business and are able to explain clearly and objectively the risks involved in Latin America, while at the same time presenting an unbiased picture of the unlimited opportunities in the region. They also provide the reader a road map for avoiding common mistakes when doing business in the region and present some innovative tools to develop sound strategies in the market. The book's content definitely lives up to its title. Winning Strategies for the New Latin Markets is a clear, thorough, and convincing state-of-the-art volume that will prove indispensable to executives, business students, and others interested in the Latin American and U.S. Hispanic markets.

Eugenio Sevilla-Sacasa

A Must Read Before Investing In Latin America
This timely book is a must for anyone contemplating investing or trading in Latin America. It offers the most complete insight of the region's business/economic climate. Moreover, it serves as an excellent guide to avoid the many stumbling blocks often encountered by many U.S. businessmen in formulating a business case or strategy. The chapter on 'Reaching the New Latin Consumers' is most instructive. Here the authors' thorough analysis on identifying and reaching the consumer is vital to any business case. Too often U.S. companies fail to fully understand the Latin consumer in terms of demand and purchasing power. The Mexican and Brazilian case studies presented are outstanding. Again this gem of a book is indispensable to anyone interested or planning to go after the 600 million population south of the border.

corporate executive
For anyone interested in business in Latin America, this book is an instant classic--a seminal strategy book, in the mold of Porter, Ohmae, Hamel, and Prahalad. It's original and innovative conceptual framework, comprehensive statistical data, and rich and insightful cases will prove invaluable to executives, consultants, professors and students. Although the Latin American region is currently experiencing a "rough patch", scores of firms continue to implement winning strategies and reap huge benefits. Robles, Simon, and Haar illustrate these strategies with tremendous insight and depth of analysis.As Latin America recovers economically and growth takes off, as it eventually will, this book will serve as an indispensable road map for companies doing business (or considering business) in the region.


The Appalachian Trail: Calling Me Back to the Hills
Published in Hardcover by Westcliffe Pub (10 February, 2002)
Authors: Earl V. Shaffer, Bart Smith, and Earl Shaffer
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The Appalachian Trail Calling Me Back to the Hills
This book was a gift, but I would have bought one, and I have since given two for gifts and will not hesitate to do so again. The text was written by the legendary Earl Shaffer, who was the trail's first thru-hiker (in one season) in 1948, and repeated the feat in 1998 for the 50th anniversary of that event. The narrative is of this now famous anniversary Anniversary Trip, interspersed with some of Shaffer's poetry. Unfortunately, Shaffer died right after the book was published. Bart Smith, who is currantly behind the Katahdin Art Project, provides the wonderful color photos. To say he is talented is an understatement. His next book will be on the Florida Trail, and I cannot wait to see it. I disagree on one thing he wrote in the preface, however. Smith said, "I couldn't capture the feel of an autumn breeze, the smell of a deciduous forest ...". He is wrong. I COULD feel the autumn breeze. I could smell the deciduous forest. If this is an example of his work, he will be one of the great nature photographers of our time. I highly recommend this book. Buy it!

A Beautiful Book
Earl Shaffer was an incredible spirit. This book, released in the year of his death (May 2002) is a beautiful tribute to his life. His writing is simple and straightforward. The photography is gorgeous. This book is one to be enjoyed by hikers and nonhikers alike. There's no way you can look through "Calling Me Back to the Hills" and not want to lace up your boots and take a long walk in the woods or find your way to a mountaintop somewhere. Thanks, Earl.

Legendary- Ga to Maine--in 1948....!
ATC, the Trail Conference,based in Harper's Ferry,WV, proundly claims his achievment using heavy gear,outmoted by today's standards. He used an old army-issued rucksack..& got by using less gear than..anyone else. A reclusive type,who raised bees on farm, died at Vet's Hospital in PA,May 5th,002, at age 83


Beyond the Market & State: Social Enterprise & Civil Democracy in a Welfare Society
Published in Hardcover by Ashgate Publishing Company (1998)
Author: Victor Alexis Pestoff
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can be recommended to anyone . . .
"Beyond the Market and the State is a work that in a fruitful and exciting way combines theory, empirical research and political visions...can be recommended to anyone who is interested in contemporary changes of the European welfare state...there is no doubt that the visionary character of the book will be obvious to any reader. The vision Pestoff provides is well grounded in both theory and empirical research and is certainly well worth further discussion." - Journal of Social Policy

addresses the need . . .
"...addresses the need to develop social accounting procedures for organisations...considers whether the social enterprise and civil democracy can serve as a model for rejuvenating the welfare state in the new millennium" - Journal of Economic Literature

In this stimulating book . . .
"Everyone - politicians and theoreticians alike - seems to be searching for 'the third way' these days. Victor Pestoff has come as close as anyone to finding it. In this stimulating book, not only does he explore conceptually a wide range of 'social enterprises', and their differing impact upon improving the work environment and empowering their citizens/consumers, but he also examines empirically how these voluntary service-providing associations came about and how they have come to complement both state and commercial providers. ... The message is clear, powerful and compelling: beyond (or between) the market and the state lie many of the solutions for reforming social welfare in an era of globalization and enhanced competitiveness." - Philippe C. Schmitter, European University Institute


The Book of Genesis (New International Commentary on the Old Testament Series) 1-17
Published in Hardcover by Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co. (1994)
Author: Victor P. Hamilton
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A must for every serious Bible student...
Hamilton's outline and word study allows the reader to determine for themselves the best interpretation of verses under challenge. While focusing on the Biblical evidence, Hamilton shows varying opinions on specifics and then challenges each with other areas of Scripture. The format, and easy-to-read structure make it a must for any Old Testament library.

A scholarly, yet easy to read exposition of Genesis.
This is a really good two volume commentary on Genesis. I like it better than Gordon Wenham's two volume work for several reasons: 1) It is easier to read. 2) There are many points where Hamilton focus on applying the text to the New Testament and to the practical Christian life, 3) you don't have to have a knowledge of hebrew to access this mammoth work. So if you're doing a Bible study on Genesis or if you're preaching through it, then this is the top of the line.

A solid addition to your library
The commentary by Hamilton is one of the best that I'm aware of on Genesis. I'm taking an introduction course at seminary and I leaned very heavily on Hamilton's book. It is accessible to the beginning student, but experts should find it is hearty enough to help them too. I would definitely recommend this to any student of Genesis or of the Bible.


Brother Night
Published in Paperback by Walker Books (27 February, 1992)
Author: Victor Kelleher
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Brother Night
- - - - A vast majority of people seems to associate darkness with evil. That is incorrect. Some shall let one prove ones self and show what is in their heart. Despite how some may judge them on appearance alone. Sun Lord and Night Lord, both keepers of two different worlds gates, one would assume that the Sun Lord was the protector; that is exactly what the Sun Lord would expect from the commoners. The Sun Lord has all the wealth in the land, hair as golden as the sun itself, eyes as blue as the sky; he almost seems to be a perfect person. Yet, on the inside he is cold and cruel. He cares for no one but himself and chooses to destroy entire villages with a wave of his hand. The Lord of the Night is of course another story; he is hideous in one way and one way only. He has a massive body with fearsome teeth as sharp as a knife blade. His disfigured body makes people turn away and assume he's a monster on the inside as well. Behind his outer shell you will find a heart of gold. The caring nature of a child and as loyal person as you can find in the depths of your imagination. The Sun Lord keeps the gates of the Twin Cities. He is supposed to guard the gate and make sure that the Lord of Darkness gets the offerings of various foods. The Dark Lord keeps the gate of a once prosperous city. The Dark leader didn't get his offerings so, he was too weak to close the gate and stop the flood that happens each year. Each generation thAs you should already have noticed The Lord of Darkness is the true protector, closing the dam's gates as to make sure the Golden Cities are not overwhelmed with a flood that would destroy the crops. He alone is the Golden Cities savior. Brother Night is the story of two half-brothers that must overcome each other's differences and rise-up to their already chosen destiny...

One of the best books i have ever read !
the characters Ramon and Lal are totally unforgettable as is their story. Their journey together to the Twin Cities is for two different purposes yet in the end their destinies lie down the same path.

This book is realistic tale that I will never forget.
Brother night was one of the first advanced book I began reading as a child and since then Ive been reading it over and over. Your book is so realistic and legendary that I never forget about it. Rabon, Lal, Dorf, and the mysterious Jenna are characters that In my mind can never be forgotten. This one book opened up a world of books that that gave me the will to read and read and read. This book will always be number one.


Chicken Soup for the Canadian Soul: Stories to Inspire and Uplift the Hearts of Canadians
Published in Hardcover by Health Communications (1902)
Authors: Jack Canfield, Mark Victor Hansen, Raymond Aaron, and Janet Matthews
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A Canadian in America
This book is a bit of home that is comforting in times of homesickness. Yet is still manages to emphasize the diversity of a great nation without seeming over patriotic. I good read for all Canadians whether at home or abroad. Also a good bit of insight for Americans to read to better understand their quitely proud neighbours to the north.

To Everyone who loves Canada....
As the Canadian Co-author of Chicken Soup for the Canadian Soul, I am so honoured to have been part of creating - of bringing to life - this very special book. Our vision was to put together a collection of stories that all Canadians would be moved and inspired by. In the process, we read over 6000 stories from Canadians from one coast to the other, and then we talked to some of our greatest Canadian heroes. The result - History, Heritage Heroes and Heart! The Heart is courtesy of Chicken Soup for the Soul, but the history, heroes and heritage are all ours, they are all Canadian. Read The True Story of Lake Ontario by Marilyn Bell Di Lascio, In 1954, at the age of 16, Marilyn was the first person in history to swim across Lake Ontario. This story is in her own words, from her own heart. Like The Goal of the Century from Paul Henderson, Becoming the Man in Motion from Rick Hansen, and The Magic Skates from Barbara Underhill and Paul Martini, these stories are not journalistic renderings, but rather a passionate reliving of the story by the person it happened to. And for the first time in this short story format, you can read The Legacy of Terry Fox by Leslie Scrivener of the Toronto Star. Other contributors include Kurt Browning, Jann Arden, Natalie MacMaster, Chief Dan George, and Pamela Wallin, as well as some wonderful historical and heritage stories, told by authors from all across Canada,in the compelling and heartfelt Chicken Soup style. Buy this book for yourself, or for someone you love. Give it to your kids, your parents, or you best friend. This book is for anyone who loves Canada - no matter where they live!

To all Americans
We live literally across the street from each other - Canadians and Americans. But Americans don't really know us. This book shows our big hearts, humor, valiant spirit, courage and creativity. Every American should read this book and learn just a little bit more about the people who use strange words like "eh" and "toque"! Come on up and visit - or better yet, read this book. The folks who were stranded in Gander, Newfoundland on September 11 will tell you that every word is the truth.


Chistes machos (Jokes for Machos)
Published in Mass Market Paperback by Encuadernacion Geminis S.A. DE C.V. (18 December, 2002)
Author: Victor M. García
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IF MY "SWEET " WIFE CATCHED ME
WITH THIS BOOK, SHE'D SURELY MURDER ME !
BUT I'D GLADLY DIE LAUGHING ALL THE WAY TO THE GRAVEYARD !

ME FASCINAN ESTOS CHISTES
PORQUE SON MUY ABIERTOS Y RECONOCEN QUE EL HOMBRE ES Y SERÁ SIEMPRE...MACHO !

Esa fina burla del plátano entre flores
me empujó a comprar este libro :
QUÉ CHISTES, MI CUATE !
REALMENTE DE COLOR MUY FUERTE...PERO MUY BUENOS !
COMPRATE UNA BUENA DOSIS DE SEROTONINA RIENDOTE CON LOS CHISTES MACHOS


Black Dragon (Battle Tech , No 29)
Published in Paperback by New American Library (1996)
Author: Victor Milan
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Good book,but not enough Mech battles
This book had an all around good plot, but it didn't have any good mech battles until the end. Most of it was just talking.

Long Live the Combine!
This book was a fantastic book. It has a lot of great qualities, The further development of Theodore Kurita and Ninyu Kerai, more of Camacho's Caballeros.Subhash's death was dramatic and he died for a cause but I would have rather he didn't die. It also has some of the best villians, Hohiro Kiguri and the Black Dragon Society. All in all this is a great book that shows the inner workings of one of the most powerful of the Successor States.

BOOK GOOD BOOK GOOD
Victor Milan did himself proud when he created the Caballeros in Hearts of Chaos and they've come clear to Black Dragon getting wilder all the way. However Subhash dying was a definite minus and Franklin Kurita should have been expanded upon but this is still a first class book


Chicken Soup for the Grieving Soul: Stories About Life, Death and Overcoming the Loss of a Loved One (Chicken Soup for the Soul)
Published in Paperback by HCI, The Life Issues Publisher (2003)
Authors: Jack Canfield and Mark Victor Hansen
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inspiring and uplifting stories
I love this series of uplifting stories, which encourage us to transcend our narrow vision and touch our common humanity and inner resilience. I would also strongly recommend Emerson Lee's Time-Honored Wisdoms On Wealth creation, which contains many illuminating stories which will encourage and uplift us to discover and unleash our immense inner potential.

..Soup for the Soul
Another great book in the popular Chicken Soup series.
Heartwarming.
I am going to use this book in my grief class along with Healing Stories of Grief and Faith and Write from Your Heart.

Attempting to heal my heart!!
I recently lost my beloved father following a lengthy illness and numerous hospitalizations. His death, though expected, was very devastating---and has bruised my heart. I bought "Chicken Soup for the Grieving Soul" last week, and read several of the stories daily. Each and every one has given my heart a boost!! Reading the sincere stories of others' losses and how each is dealing with their own grief is helping me through my own grieving process. A wonderful source of inspiration and healing!!


The CIA and the cult of intelligence
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Authors: Victor Marchetti and John D. Marks
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Unmasking the CIA?
If you believe that the authors were actually permitted to reveal the secrets contained in this book, it is monumental.

But knowing "The Company", it is more likely that this work is some sort of 'controlled' leak, softening the blow for the revelations of the inevitable congressional investigations that followed in the aftermath of the Watergate fiasco, the death of J. Edgar Hoover, and the continuing insinuations implicating the CIA of complicity in everything from the murder of JFK, to secret, malevolent control over the war in SE Asia.

Irrespective of ones' take on the voracity of the means of disclosure (whether legitimate whistle-blowing, or CIA damage control) this heavily-censored/redacted book ostensibly blew the lid off at CIA, with at least superficial examination of the structure, operations, methods, and mind-set of the U.S. intelligence apparatus. In the main, time has tended to validate this contents of this expose'.

Out of print and hard to find, this book nonetheless remains must-reading for anyone interested in intelligence, the Cold War, Vietnam, and the defense of the Free World up to the early 1970s. Buy it.

No Better View of the Clandestine Mentality Exists
This is one of perhaps ten books from prior to 1985 that I decided to include because of their continuing value. I believe that both history and historians will credit these two individuals with having made a difference by articulating so ably both the clandestine mentality and the problems extant in the lack of oversight regarding proprietary organizations, propaganda and disinformation, and intrusive not-so-clandestine operations.

"REVIELING"
Professionals at work. This reviels it all. Don't read encyclopedias read crediable books by credible authors in the know. It teaches you the truth. Highly recommendeed by me and everybody else. Thanks for reading my review.


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