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America Will March Forward: A Primer for Patriots
Published in Hardcover by Barricade Books (01 June, 2003)
Author: Arthur Milton
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Words of Wisdom
Arthur Milton, the man who saved me millions on my insurance thanks to his previous book, has really written a great book here. My grandson gave me this as a gift. Mr. Milton has plainly put to paper, those thoughts that many of us share about this great country. No, the US is not perfect by any stretch. It is out duty as Americans to fix those problems we have and Mr. Milton gives some wonderful suggestions. I would recommend this book to all my fellow countrymen. God Bless America!


Decision Making in Health and Medicine: Integrating Evidence and Values
Published in Paperback by Cambridge University Press (15 December, 2001)
Authors: Myriam Hunink, Paul Glasziou, Joanna Siegel, Jane Weeks, Joseph Pliskin, Arthur Elstein, and Milton C. Weinstein
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Refreshing Look at Medical Decision Making
Clearly written! Excellent choice of exercises! This will make a good reading for anyone even remotely interested in making decisions in health care or medicine. The methods and techniques elucidated here will be useful at all levels of the health care system. Get a copy of this book and do not drop it until you've read it all. Probably, the most comprehensible state-of-the-art textbook of medical decision sciences devoid of undue jargon.


Milton Caniff: Conversations (Conversations With Comic Artists Series)
Published in Hardcover by Univ Pr of Mississippi (2002)
Authors: Milton Arthur Caniff and Robert C. Harvey
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Cover To Cover Milton Caniff In His Own Words
When I first set out to read this book, I was dubious. I barely remembered having heard of his most famous strips, Terry and the Pirates & Steve Canyon. However, once I picked up this book, I found it hard to put down! It kept me interested with highly informative interviews, select comic strip excerpts and more. I was intrigued by Milton Caniff's innovative style in cartooning, from his insistence on authenticity to his cinematic scene style. The man was an incredible cartoonist and a born patriot, incorporating both in his strips. Some interview compilations tend to be repetative, but the editor's choices of interviews are different in style and information, making the reader anxious to read the next one. If there are some points repeated, the reader hardly notices! Definitely a book to read whether you are an avid comic strip fan or an aspiring cartoonist! I find myself wanting to read reprints of his strips and feel like I missed out by being born in the wrong era and not witnessing them first hand.


How Your Life Insurance Policies Rob You
Published in Paperback by Lyle Stuart (1990)
Author: Arthur Milton
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Misinformation
The most biased anti-insurance book I have ever read. Insurance is a complex tool which can be great when used properly, and harmful if not.

KISS.
Keep It Simple, Silly!
That's what this book does - it simlifies the life insurance debate. Along with "What's Wrong With Your Life Insurance" by Norman Dacey, this is one of the best books written about the subject.

Life insurance has been made hopelessly complex by the companies and agents selling cash-value insurance. Keep it simple...buy Term and do your investing elsewhere. Why would you investment money into a product that when you die your family doesn't get it???

Milton cuts to the chase and makes two very important points:
1) there is only one reasons agents sell cash-value life insurance: COMMISSIONS.
2) Cash-value life insurance IS term insurance - it just has a savings element attached to it that performs very poorly and has too many "gotchas".

Life insurance isn't complex and this book explains why.

Read how minorites and uneducated people are abused.
... The information in Arthur Milton's book is required reading for anyone who wants to prevent the deception of the insurance industry from wrecking their lives financially, and the lives of their descendants. ...


18th Congress of the International Commission for Optics
Published in Hardcover by SPIE--The International Society for Optical Engineering (1999)
Authors: Alexander J. Glass, Joseph W. Goodman, Milton Chang, Arthur H. Guenther, and Toshimitsu Asakura
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Careers in Soccer (An Early Career Book)
Published in Library Binding by Lerner Publications Company (1977)
Authors: Arthur Palladian and Milton J. Blumenfeld
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Congressional Elections, 1896-1944 : The Sectional Basis of Political Democracy in the House of Representatives
Published in Hardcover by Greenwood Publishing Group (1984)
Author: Cortez Arthur Milton Ewing
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Creative Connection: Advertising, Copywriting and Idea Visualization (Instructors Guide)
Published in Paperback by Fairchild Pubns (1981)
Authors: Arthur Winters and Shirley Milton
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Electronics Sourcebook for Technicians and Engineers
Published in Paperback by McGraw-Hill (1988)
Authors: Milton Kaufman, Arthur H. Seidman, and Milton Kaufmann
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A Guide to the Backpacking and Day-Hiking Trails of Kentucky
Published in Paperback by Menasha Ridge Press (1990)
Authors: Arthur B. Lander and Bob Milton
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