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Executive Guide to Grammar
Published in Paperback by Intl Writing Inst (1985)
Author: Albert M. Joseph
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If you want to master grammar, start here.
I am glad to add my five stars to this review, if only to assure you that Mr. Joseph is not overstating the quality of his own book! This workbook is fun to read, realistic about the use of language in the so-called Real World, and refreshingly, rigorously correct. Mr. Joseph explains complex ideas - and their importance - in a clear and lively way. As a teacher of business writing and a grammar maven, I sigh with envy to know that he, not I, wrote this terrific resource. I see from amazon.com that there is another book by Mr. Joseph and a collaborator which appears to be an updated version of this one. That book, ENGLISH 2000, might be a better bet for use in writing courses - especially if it discusses the use of grammar checkers.

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Since 1984, "Executive Guide to Grammar" has been the standard English usage training manual of large corporations and government agencies; it is the most widely used book of its kind in the English-speaking world. As an educator, I believe firmly that any educator's job is to make learning as easy as possible. As a writer and admirer of good writing, I believe the expository writer's job is to tell as much as possible, as clearly and accurately as possible, in as litle reading as possible. I believe there is something terribly wrong with the "Here-it-is-if-you're good-enough" attitude displayed by so many educators and writers. If you have ever taken or considered taking an adult education class on any subject, or attended a professional seminar or workshop, you have probably said: "It will be worth the effort if I get a few good ideas." You should get more than that out of this study program. And that's what it is -- a self-paced study program, the same one taken by hundreds of thousands of professional men and women. Yes, it contains self-quizzes (with answer keys). The objective, after all, is not just to present useful information but to help you become a more skilled user of the English language, and that takes a bit of effort -- but not much. This is NOT a definitive treatise on grammar. You can find scores of those, many excellent, in any library or bookstore. Their trouble is they cover too much; the few most important ideas are made inaccessible, buried among pages and pages of details. Important and unimportant are treated alike, and the poor reader must decide for himself or herself what's important and what's merely nice to know. In this book those things have been decided for you. You should learn more, not less, as a result. I would add that the English language is a magnificent tool, the world's language, and using it well is a fun experience. I have tried to make mastering it a fun experience too. HERE'S WHAT SOME CRITICS HAVE SAID: "Joseph's grammar is approachable. His reasons for caretaking clear." -- Christian Science Monitor. "An attractive, informative, useful, and even entertaining Book." -- National Council of Teachers of English. "An invaluable reference. . .our review copy is going on our bookshelf between Webster and Roget." -- Training Magazine.


The Fascinating Life and Theory of Albert Einstein : With a Foreword by Bernard Einstein
Published in Library Binding by Nova Science Publishers, Inc. (2000)
Authors: Walter C. Mih and Bernard Einstein
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a very readable book on Einstein
Einstein's theory, believe or not, high school algebra is suffice in this book. It also has interesting anecdotes on his life and philosophy. Einstein's grandson wrote a foreword for this book which is great. I recommend this book to anyone who is interested in Einstein's life, philosophy and theory.

An excellent book on Albert Einstein
This book gives a very good outline of Einstein's life, accomplishments, philosophy and theory with anecdotes to keep readers' interest. It has the simplest mathematical derivation of Einstein's theory compared to what is available on the market. His most famous equation E=mc2 is derived in four simple steps using high school arithmetic. Einstein's grandson Bernard wrote a Forward that adds a personal touch to his biography. I recommend the book strongly.


Feed Your Child Right
Published in Hardcover by M. Evans and Company, Inc. (2000)
Author: Albert C. Goldberg M.D.
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Right On!
Don't miss this informative book on childhood nutrition. I feel much more confident in my food selections, and my kids are happy at mealtime!

A Realistic and Practical Guide to Feeding Kids Right
I'm giving this wonderful book as a gift to all my friends who are starting families. It is packed with practical information about how we parents can manage to get the best, most nutritious foods into our kids.

It covers all the developmental stages - from infancy, into the "finicky eater" years, and through the teens, when high-fat, low-nutrient fast foods seem to hold the most allure.

Dr. Goldberg gives a wealth of easy-to-understand information on kids' basic nutritional needs and also debunks long-held assumptions about the real value of some popular dietary stand-bys (like peanut butter). I really appreciate all the practical advice he gives here. He not only tells parents what's best, he explains why. So, rather than simply preaching breastfeeding to new mothers, he gives sound, compelling reasons why infants benefit most from mother's milk.

As a pediatrician and parent, Dr. Goldberg seems to understand the practical problems we all face in actually getting our kids to eat what's good for them. The temptations of high-fat high-carb fast foods are all around us. Taking all that into consideration, he provides lots of easy, delicious recipes that we can make for kid's meals, school lunch boxes, and snacks. You can tell he appreciates good food himself - there are no dry, gritty or bland "health foods" on the menu. He names brands here, too - some products to avoid and some that can enhance a healthy, delicious diet kids (and parents)will actually want to eat.

Thumbs up on this one for its wise and parent-friendly advice!


Fishing in Northern California: The Complete Guide
Published in Paperback by Marketscope Books (1996)
Author: Ken Albert
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Excellent resource
We are ordering this as an update to the one we've been using for the past couple of years. Offers good, practical advice to determine where to go when to catch what! WE use it frequently -- my husband reads it just to DREAM about fishing -- We both use it when planning a trip.

everything you need to know
If you are deep sea or in the high Sierras this book gives lots of valuable information regarding how to rig your gear for your desired fish, and known hot spots. Expert or novice, there is always something to learn, and this book cuts to the chase for producing results! It is a must to keep with your gear.


Fishing in Southern California
Published in Paperback by Marketscope Books (1995)
Author: Ken Albert
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An easy and informative read
Great for reading on the go, a quick reference, contains what Fish are biting when and where, individualizes Tackle, Techniques, and Hot Spots for each Location. Plus tips on Cleaning, Storing, Dressing, Cooking and more. It has been so valuable that am picking up the Fishing in Northern California book tomorrow for a trip I am taking to Lake Tahoe

Everyone who fishes in SoCal should have this book.
A few years ago I was new to Southern California. Having grown up in the Northwest I was used to great fishing but when it came to SoCal, all the rules changed. I picked up a copy of this great book and found the information in it invaluable. Where, how and when to fish and excellent information on both lakes and saltwater. Get this book, go fishing, and have a great time!


Flowers for the Judge
Published in Hardcover by Thorndike Pr (Largeprint) (1992)
Author: Margery Allingham
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Disappearing Inc.
With "Flowers for the Judge" Margery Allingham signals the change in her writing style which was first hinted at in "Police at the Funeral." Campion has matured a bit and changed from a hapless zany to someone just a bit more like a friend of the family. Still occasionally fatuous, but, more often, showing flashes of brilliance. In keeping with this, the stories themselves are shifting away from adventure tales and becoming more typical of detective stories. While Allingham is rarely very good at keeping secrets, there really are mysteries and inexplicable clues to puzzle out.

The mystery in "Flowers for the Judge," is who murdered Paul Brande in the cellar lock room of Barnabas Limited. Brande is one of the owners of this respectable publishing firm, along with his cousins John Widdowson and Michael Wedgewood. Paul, noted for running off without notice, and being a bit hare-brained to boot, leaves behind his wife Gina. He had proven himself somewhat lacking as a husband and Gina was in the process of trying to divorce him. To make this even more suspicious, her relationship with Michael, while not exactly improper, is a bit too close to be considered a simple friendship.

When the police discover that the murder weapon was Michael's car, which was used to pump carbon monoxide into the lock room, suspicions blossom. With Michael unable to produce an alibi, the result of the inquest is a forgone conclusion, and Michael is remanded over for trial. Gina and Ritchie Barnabas (another cousin) turn to Campion for help.

The case is complicated by other events and hints of scandal, yet provides Campion with only fragmentary evidence with which to track down the truth. Driven by the need to exonerate Michael rather than simple get him released, Campion's task seems impossible. He leaves no stone unturned in his efforts, and, in the end, risks his own life to reveal the true murderer.

I rather like the new Campion. And the change in writing style introduces considerable depth and emotional content than was present in the more light hearted romances of the past. Characters are more developed and accessible, as well. Not only is "Flowers for the Judge" a great story in it's own right, it is also a portent of more wonderful tales to come.

classic golden age English detective story
Albert Campion, universal uncle and amateur detective, is invited into the family circle of staid British publisher Barnaby. There he finds an enmeshed family system, and a series of mysteries. Twenty years before one of the brothers vanished into thin air, while walking down a London street. Now Paul has been found dead in the manuscript vault. His cousin Mike (who is fond of the widow) is prime suspect. It was his car, left running outside the vault room's ventilator, that caused Paul's death of carbon monoxide poisoning. Cousin Ritchie, the reclusive manuscript reader, offers his eccentric assistance. A wonderful surprise ending to all this, which will be welcomed by anyone who's worked in a stuffy publishing house, or endured an asphyxiating family firm.


Foundations for Osteopathic Medicine
Published in Hardcover by Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins (15 January, 1997)
Authors: Robert C. Ward, John A. Jerome, John M., III Jones, Robert E. Kappler, Albert F. Kelso, Michael L. Kuchera, William A. Kuchera, Michael M. Patterson, Barbara A. Peterson, and Felix J. Rogers
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Great for beginning and experienced osteopaths.
This is the long awaited basic textbook for osteopathic medicine. It is surprisingly complete, covering philosophy, history, research, and manipulative techniques. The beginning osteopathic student may find it most useful for its practical discussion on the techniques--high velocity, myofascial release, etc. I believe it is also helpful in standardizing our terminology, which will make it easier when taking board exams or talking with colleagues from other osteopathic schools. It includes contributors well known within the osteopathic community, including Michael and William Kuchera, Melicien Tettambel, Eileen DiGiovanna, and many others. As a family practice resident I frequently turn to this textbook first when I want to know more about how to treat a patient or when preparing lectures for students and housestaff.

The osteopathic manipulative therapy bible!
This text is actually required reading for most if not all osteopathic medical students. It is a 'textbook', however, and hence completely (sometimes exhaustively!) comprehensive. But it is easy to read so that anyone with an interest in OMT will get a methodic how-to for myriad techniques, also a thorough history of osteopathic medicine to boot! One of my OMT professors at the University of Health Sciences College of Osteopathic Medicine wrote or co-wrote a few of the chapters so of course, I think those are the best! If you are looking for an educational approach to learning manipulation and the reasons behind it, this is a valuable resouce.


Fractal Concepts in Surface Growth
Published in Hardcover by Cambridge University Press (1995)
Authors: Albert-Laszls Barabási and Harry Eugene Stanley
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Fractal Concepts in Surface Growth
This is the first book I have so far encountered on interface growth to treat the subject in a simple, intuitive and entertaining manner. All the basic mathematical concepts are explained, the book is easy to read and contains plenty of illustrations and examples from real life. Barabasi and Stanley show how processes ranging from accumulation of snow on car windows, to bacterial colony growth on agar surfacees, are governed by similiar mathematical laws. Exercises are conceptual as well as mathematical, with many questions asking for discussion or further research. This book is essential for novices and experts alike.

gives science growth that generates a increase in human life
This book does not deseves critics in completelly perfect


From Creation to the Cross
Published in Hardcover by Zondervan (19 August, 1996)
Author: Albert H. Baylis
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Amazing!
This book opens up the world of the Old Testement, showing how God in his infinite wisdom has paved the way for Christ ever since creation. Baylis sheds much light on the prophecies that came true in Christ, and the beautiful love story that God has written for us. A wonderful tool for any wishing to study and explore the Old Testement.

Baylis Is Insightful And Practical
This book is an excellent survey of the Old Testament. Baylis traces each book of the Old Testament in its own theological development of how Jesus is to be the coming Messiah. I highly recommend From The Cross To Creation for college students looking to understand the Old Testament because Baylis' writing style is smooth and easy to read. I also recommend this book to seminary students as a scholarly work because Baylis' footnotes are extensive and provides for wide-ranging supplemental research. As such this book makes a wonderful Bible study. I have used Baylis' work in such a fashion with a college group and his insights were well received. I believe this book is worthy of a five star rating.


The Ghost on Saturday Night
Published in Hardcover by Little Brown & Co (Juv Trd) (1974)
Authors: Sid Fleischman, Albert Sidney Fleischman, Eric Von Schmidt, and Eric Von Schmidt
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The ghost is on the loose!
This book will lead young readers to a sense of fright as a ghost is loose on the town! Find out the secrets of Professer Pepper and his sidekick. Find out what really happened at the famous ghostraising!

Ghost Raiser Makes Ghastly Error
Excellent book for young readers twisting and turning thru thesuspenseful fog, with a deeper meaning and message for all. Opie isgiven a ticket to watch a ghost raising when he leads a stranger to town in the fog. Aunt Etta has her doubts, and Professor Pepper proves her right! Opie comes out the hero with his quick witted skills and brave heart, with a surprise twist in the middle.


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