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Discounting and Intergenerational Equity (Resources for the Future)
Published in Hardcover by Resources for the Future (1999)
Authors: Paul R. Portney and John P. Weyant
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This book contains the most recent thoughts on global climate change policy and the much debated issue of choosing a discount rate. Most climate change policies and abatement programs will be a cost to the present generation and a benefit to future generations. This causes complications in the decision-making process. For short-term projects (within 40 years), the costs of the project are compared with the discounted long-term benefits. Both costs and benefits accrue to the present generation, so the decision can be based on economic efficiency: are the discounted benefits of this project greater than the costs? Climate change decisions are different in that the benefits accrue to future generations. This brings up the issue of intergenerational equity and the discount rate that will give us the amount of equity that we deem appropriate.

This book is fairly easy to read and understand. It is not too technical. It includes articles that are ethical in nature, and those that are mathematical and quantitative. This is an excellent introduction for anyone interested in discount rates, project evaluation, cost-benefit analysis, and equity among generations.


Homeowners Associations: A How-To-Guide for Leadership and Effective Participation
Published in Hardcover by John Paul Hanna (1999)
Authors: John Paul Hanna, John P. Hanna, and Grace Morioka
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Source Authority
This book is a blend of practical legal and management advice that is indispensable for homeowner association managers, directors and developers. It's organized logically in an easy to read format. I highly recommend it. Richard L. Thompson Regenesis.net


Rethinking Risk Assessment: The MacArthur Study of Mental Disorder and Violence
Published in Hardcover by Oxford University Press (15 January, 2001)
Authors: John Monahan, Henry J. Steadman, Eric Silver, Paul S. Appelbaum, Pamela Clark Robbins, Edward P. Mulvey, Loren H. Roth, Thomas Grisso, Steven Banks, and Macarthur Violence Risk Assessment Study
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Seminal work on violence risk assessment and mental illness
In detailing the largest and most significant research study of its type (i.e. The MacArthur Study of Mental Disorder and Violence), Rethinking Risk Assessment describes what is surely to become the seminal work in the area violence and mental illness. The authors point to the methodological flaws in many earlier studies that failed to establish clear links between mental illness and violence. It moves beyond previous studies to point to a clear link between serious mental illness and an increased risk of violence.

Although based upon a North American population (i.e. with its higher societal rates of violence generally) the size of the study, and the relationships it demonstrates suggest that this work has significant implications for other jurisdictions. The book illustrates tools clinicians can use to assist with identification of those with higher for risk of violence.

Although actuarial methods do not offer a panacea for problems associated with risk prediction, they nevertheless provide pointers for increasing the precision with which such assessments can be made. Monahan et. al. acknowledge the limitations of such methods, and point to the complexity of clinical risk assessment for violence potential. The authors also point to the broader contextual, and problematic issues associated with false positives and negatives, in terms of prediction.

Armed with the information contained within this text, clinical staff will have a thorough grounding in the most up to date evidence in the field. This should provide a solid foundation from which staff can approach the complex issue of considering risk assessment generally.


Shape Optimization and Optimal Design: Proceedings of the Ifip Conference (Lecture Notes in Pure and Appied Mathematics, Vol 216)
Published in Paperback by Marcel Dekker (2001)
Authors: John Cagnol, Michael P. Polis, and Jean-Paul Zolesio
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very good
A useful book filled with interesting and important papers. At least some of them are, i haven't read them all...


Theotokos - Woman, Mother, Disciple: A Catechesis on Mary, Mother of God
Published in Paperback by St. Paul Books & Media (1999)
Authors: Pope John Paul II and John P. Beal
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The Real Deal
This is the fifth volume in a printed series of catechises on the Catholic faith by Pope John Paul II. If you are looking to learn about The Blessed Virgin Mary, Mother of God, then look no further. This book is a compilation of addresses given by The Holy Father on Our Lady. Easy to read because it's a transcript of his addresses, so it reads like the spoken word. Each address is short (most are 3 pages) so it allows for a natural break, allowing the reader to stop and reflect in prayer. Different style than Scott Hahn's "Hail Holy Queen". Deeper and more reflective. A must read for fan's of the Blessed Mother.


9-11: September 11th, 2001 (Stories to Remember, Volume 1)
Published in Paperback by DC Comics (2002)
Authors: Will Eisner, P. Craig Russell, John McCrae, Eric Powell, Jon J. Muth, David Chelsea, Eric Drooker, Kevin Nowlan, Paul Sloboda, and Paul Chadwick
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Amazing collectable, great read
Got this after a desire to collect the 9-11 comics as my ending run in comic collecting, and I must say I am impressed with not only the size of it, but the consitent and diverse work inside. Loads of unfamiliar work that perhaps wouldn't be seen on such a public level with such quality, and at 200 pages for the price its at, its damn good.

The stories themselves? Some make you think. Some make you wonder. All make you remember.

Heartfelt Tales of September 11th and it's Aftermath
There's really not much I can say about this book. The stories contained in it are poignant and touching and heartbreaking and hopeful all at once, and each and every contributor has given not only their time and talent to the project, but clearly they've also given a piece of their hearts. Being born and raised in New York City, the events of September 11th are especially painful to me, but I came away from reading this book feeling just a little more hopeful than I did when I started it. Kudos to all involved for a magnificent effort. (And all of the money goes to a good cause, too!)

Personal Takes on a Tragic Event
The power of the comic book medium is that, by using drawings, they express emotions and reactions that are difficult to put down in words. Due to the extreme nature of this event, this is an excellent way to express what we have all been through.

The most impact is provided by the independent, i.e. non-superhero, writers who express what they went through with pictures and words. From the initial shock to the lingering malaise, the complete cycle is expressed. Reading this book brought back those feelings in me and, even though my emotions were swelling up, I kept reading. This event is now part of our collective experience and we are forever affected by it.

I recommend reading through when you need some perspective on what's important in life. Enjoy life, tell your friends and family that you love them because you never know when it may end.

This review doesn't get too into the content of the book but the impact that it had. As for me, that's the sign of a good read.


The Ansel Adams Guide: Book 1: Basic Techniques of Photography
Published in Paperback by Little Brown & Company (1999)
Authors: Adams Ansel, Ansel Adams, John P. Shaefer, and John Paul Schaefer
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Good book - too text bookish!
This is indeed a great book. It talks a lot about the basic photographic techniques and is a good read for a beginner. However, most of the book is limited to black and white photography. The book is also a bit out dated.

Overall a good book for a serious beginner. It will help a person get accostomed to both the scientific and the creative aspects of photography.

Practical Introduction to Black and White Photography
The majority of the text concentrates it's efforts in educating the reader in the art of B&W photography. Color photography is briefly touched on at the book's end. The first half of the book deals with various camera systems, accessories, film choices, photograph visualization and film exposure. All of these topics are covered exceptionally well. The second half deals with the developing and printing process. If the prospective reader will not be involved in the developing and printing process then the Ansel Adams Book 1, "The Camera", and Book 2, "The Negative", may be better choices. However to receive the maximum benefit from the art of B&W photography one must eventually delve into the darkroom. The book details those processes equally well.

Great book ON Adams, not BY Adams.
Although I loved this book, and knew what I was buying, Amazon's attribution of this book to Ansel Adams is misleading. This is a book about Ansel Adams' technique, and his zone system in particular. It's not a book by Adams. If you want Adams' own take on the basic techniques of photography, check out his three books: The Camera, The Negative, The Print, as well as his book of case studies, The Making of 40 Photographs. It takes a lot of nerve to write a book like this when Adams has already done a bang up job of it himself. Surprisingly, Schaefer's effort doesn't pale in comparison to the master's own. Plus you have the advantage of a single book rather than Adams' three. Schaefer provides an excellent guide to Ansel Adams' zone technique, with great illustrations. And despite a bit more attention paid to color photography than in Adams' own books, it still seems like an afterthought.


Birds in Brazil
Published in Hardcover by Princeton Univ Pr (01 June, 1993)
Authors: Helmut Sick, Paul Barruel, John P. O'Neill, and William Belton
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Birds in Brazil
Birds in Brazil is a big book, beautifully produced on quality paper. It is exhaustive but never exhausting on the topic of Brazilian birds . The color illustrations are beautiful, but unfortunately they are separate from the text about the birds. That is the book's only fault. The text is in smooth and enticing English, and where the same birds are to be found migrating to the United States, the information is quite comparable in completion and interest to the American field guides of Roger T. Peterson. That leads me to believe that the information about birds that we don't experience will be equally accurate. This book is captivating and well worth the price. It is a coffee-table style book that we will be proud to use and to display.


Western Literature in a World Context: The Enlightenment Through the Present
Published in Paperback by Bedford/St. Martin's (1995)
Authors: Paul Davis, Gary Harrison, David M. Johnson, P. Smith, and John Crawford
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Lots of great literature all in one place
This is a good collection of literature from the Enlightenment to the early 20th century. Some of the choices were wuite interesting such as Wuthering Heights as the example of the Victorian novel, (I, myself, would have chosen Jane Eyre), but all in all this is a well put-together collection. The biographical information before each author is also interesting and puts the works into context. This is amust-have for English majors and literature fanatics alike.


A Cruising Guide to the New England Coast
Published in Hardcover by W.W. Norton & Company (1995)
Authors: Roger F. Duncan, W. Wallace Fenn, Paul W. Fenn, and John P. Ware
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why are you using my name
i just want to know why you all are putting my name on your listing of author? Lynda Morris Childress (Amarillo Tx) P.O. box 20274-area 79118

definitive!
a must have for the serious cruiser, a joy just to read as well.

Outstanding resource
A wonderful and entertaining resource book. It is filled not only with reference information for the cruising sailor, but geography, advice, local history and accounts of sailing (mis)adventures.

Well worth reading for anyone who loves the Northeast coastline - whether or not they have ever entered an unfamiliar harbor, short of food and fuel, just ahead of a storm.


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