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Random House Personal Computer Dictionary
Published in Paperback by Random House Trade Paperbacks (1991)
Authors: Philip E. Margolis and Enid Pearsons
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Great Book
This book was very helpful in my career in computers. The book is great for those who are trying to learn the computer "Lingo."


Redesigning Human Systems
Published in Hardcover by Idea Group Publishing (2003)
Author: Enid Mumford
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The Mumford Phenomenon
Enid Mumford is a phenomenon. Throughout her long and active life as an academic and researcher she has championed the importance of the human participant in the design of organizational systems. She has demonstrated again and again that we can design better, more robust and efficient systems by involving all the stakeholders in the design process. This book is both a reprise of her work and at the same time a practical step by step guide on how to set about redesigning organizations. In this book Enid Mumford sets out a masterly step by step practical guide to redesigning systems to make use of new technology. The guide is based on a series of case studies representing her life's work, with each case contributing lessons on redesign. It is essential reading for all those preparing to engage in change using new technology - students as well as mangers.


Scars on the Soul
Published in Paperback by Dynamism Pubns (1998)
Author: Enid Vien
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This needs a review.
The things that shape your life the most are your past experiences. What if you could remove all the scars that cause you to feel fear , anger and resentment. These aren't natural feelings and are self induced. BUY THIS


Secret Seven and the Bonfire Adventure
Published in School & Library Binding by Children's Book Press (1972)
Author: Enid Blyton
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All Enid Bylton books are excellent
I also liked her Naughtiest Girl in The School Series. Will those be available soon?


Secret Seven Win Through
Published in Paperback by Chivers Audio Books (2000)
Authors: Enid Blyton and Sarah Greene
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Win Through
I like Secret Seven a lot and I really like this book! Secret Seven win through as they get involved with another adventure about a scarecrow. Hop over and buy it now! Preferably, I think you would stay at home and order it over amazon.com!


Teddy
Published in Hardcover by MacMillan Publishing Company (1978)
Author: Enid W. Romanek
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This book is one of the best children books around...
Although more than a decade old, this book remains my child's favorite book from his youth. The illustrations are novel and unique from a very talented artist. And the storyline is fabulous! You cannot go wrong!


They Rang Up the Police
Published in Paperback by Rue Morgue (1999)
Authors: Joanna Cannan, Tom Schantz, and Enid Schantz
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Classic English Mystery
Amusing, entertaining, with a surprise ending that is also believable, this novel is in the tradition of the best classic British mysteries. First published in 1939, it is set in the 1930s in an English village with all its class distinctions and animosities, and with plenty of eccentric characters. The story is told with both insight and humor. Highly recommended, especially for fans of early British mysteries.


What Do I Read Next?: A Reader's Guide to Current Genre Fiction (What Do I Read Next, 2001 Part 1)
Published in Hardcover by Gale Group (2001)
Authors: Neil Barron, Tom Barton, Daniel S. Burt, Melissa Hudak, Meredith D. R., Kristin Ramsdell, Tom Schantz, and Enid Schantz
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best reference I ever read
"What do I read Next" is an excellent resource. Every question I had about genre, its success, and its latest trends were answered. The authors were incredibly thorough. The 700+ page book is divided by genre, such as Mystery, Romance, etc., then dissects each genre by category. It defines each subgenre and category. It classifies each text that has been publshed that year. Next the author analyzes each genre. The latest novels are identified and described. The genre is examined by category to explore the latest trends, developments, reviews, and other issues concerning romance. I loved this book because it provided a wealth of information for Final Paper. I would definitely use it again.


You're a Nuisance Mr Meddle (Happy Days)
Published in Paperback by Bloomsbury Pub Ltd (1900)
Authors: Stephen Dell and Enid Merry Mr Meddle Blyton
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A must-have for any little fantasy fan.
Mr Meddle and Mr Pink-Whistle kept me reading late into the night, too many nights to count. Reading their adventures still tastes of childhood and hot chocolate to me. And now, they're enchanting my children. Any child who doesn't get to meet Enid Blyton's lovable, not-so-perfect characters has missed something vital, in my opinion.


Pay It Forward
Published in Audio Cassette by Simon & Schuster Audio (2000)
Authors: Catherine Ryan Hyde, Debra Monk, Leyland Gantt, Michael McGlone, Liam Norton, Anne Pitoniak, Quinn Weiss, Gordan Weiss, Catherene Ryan Hyde, and Leland Gantt
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A Good Read
I settled into "Pay it Forward" one night, and two later I was finished. The book takes the reader on a sweet journey of possibility. Of course, if one is inclined 'not' to believe in such things as a Field of Dreams, Miracles on 34th Street, or even in large rabbits that are life changing, then I can recommend a good book about the Subversion of American Democracy. Me, I like to get away from that sometimes. I guess Kevin, Helen, and the rest of the cast that wanted to be in "Pay it Forward," believe in miracles, too. Good for them.

The book flows from beginning to end, without a hiccup that stops the reader. The concept is touching, and the book has inspired me to pass on a kindness or two. Now, when I let a person go ahead of me in the grocery line, or lend a quarter, I silently hope that they will do the same for someone else. At these moments I realize "Pay it Forward," has started in me. Good job, Ms. Hyde. May the next falling star grant your "forward" wish.

Pay It Forward Moved Me!
I couldn't put this little book down, it has the best of everything: tragedy & humor, frustration & wisdom. Yes, it's a simple idea, Pay It Forward, while similar to Random Acts of Kindness, succeeds because of the numbers. When a scarred teacher & a special student meet in a classroom, everyone's life changes. Trevor's just 12 years old & still can't see over the tops of the corn, however, a reporter can & ten years after the assignment that started it all, he is searching for the beginnings of a phenomenon that changed the world as we know it! I could have had much, much more of the changes yet that's the miracle waiting to be revealed. This delicious read is all about giving, doing good for others with just one little string attached. Lovely, lively read for all ages. A fabulous gift idea! Do check out my full review at [my website]

Would You Pay It Forward?
A Review by Kelly

When Trevor got a simple Social Studies assignment to come up with a plan to change the world, he never would of guessed how far 1 favor to 3 people would go if each Paid It Forward. Who would have thought a twelve year-old boy with a dimple idea would really touch so many people and truly change the world.

This book was amazing, and inspiring. It showed so much about the Human Race, and that people do care what goes on in their world. This book is sort of hard to follow, and it's quite lengthy, but once you start reading it, you can't put it down. Everything does come together in the end. I also liked the characters, they were very well thought out, and each was very dynamic.

I would highly recommend this book to people who are looking for an inspirational book with a lot of emotion. This book was an amazing true story that I would read over and over.


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