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Performance and Fault Management (Cisco Press Core Series)
Published in Hardcover by Cisco Press (20 June, 2000)
Authors: Paul L Della Maggiora, Christopher E. Elliott, James M. Thompson, Robert L. Pavone Jr., and Kent J. Phelps
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Extremely useful if you want to "manage" Cisco equipment
I like the book for the following reasons and many more: -covers both routers & switches -covers the show commands as well as the equivalent SNMP objects -tells me the inside information (e.g.) Which ver of IOS started supporting sub-interfaces, IOS hidden commands -tells me how I can leverage applications like HpOV NNM, MRTG etc

And it tells all this and more in a simple language (e.g.) The chapter on monitoring CPU & Memory resources explains lucidly how one can be proactive about monitoring these 2 key elements.

The chapter on VLAN management is another good example. One of the topics it covers is about monitoring spanning tree topology changes, how you can use community string indexing to get vlan information for each individual vlan

Incredible
I am certainly not a professional but found this book very informative. The writing was "reader friendly" but, of course, having a computer and being networked certainly are not enough credentials to fully understand the nuances of this book. I highly recommend this book for people "in the business."


Physics in Nuclear Medicine
Published in Hardcover by W B Saunders (18 July, 2003)
Authors: Simon R. Cherry, James Sorenson, and Michael Phelps
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superb information content explained well
Sorenson and Phelps have compiled all of the relative and essential physics of nuclear medicine in such a way that is easy to understand. This text also contained graphs that illustrated points and made them much clearer. The pictures of hardware, although somewhat outdated, also were helpful in the learning process. This is an excellent text for any course of study related to nuclear medicine.

The bible for nuclear medicine physics...a "must have" book.
This is one of those books that should be in the
library of every medical and health physicist, radiologist, residents and students. A little dated by now (published in 1986), but it still provides excellent coverage of the basic physics of nuclear medicine which haven't really changed.
Topics covered include radiation, radiation detectors and instrumentation, radionuclide production, dosimetry, Anger cameras and imaging systems, tracer kinetics and radiation safety.


100 to 1 in the stock market; a distinguished security analyst tells how to make more of your investment opportunities
Published in Unknown Binding by McGraw-Hill ()
Author: Thomas William Phelps
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100 Baggers Are Real Possibilities!
Of all the books on investing that I've read over the years, this one was at once, the most pleasurable and most challanging to my own beliefs. Mr. Phelps spent over 40 years in and around Wall Street and the world of investing. His activities included being a private investor, columnist, analyst, author and financial advisor. His career spanned from just before the Crash of 1929 to the 70's.

In spite of the the rather glamorous title, the book is actually about Buy and Hold investing. Yes, it is true that you could have made a million dollars by buying any of about 350 stocks he mentions if you had invested $10,000 and just sat back and watched it grow over time! Doesn't sound that exciting, does it? However, I hope you didn't miss the point that he mentions AT LEAST 350 opportunities to have done this! Most of the companies' names will be quite familiar to most readers.

With the histories of many of these companies available, Mr. Phelps goes back in time to examine what it was about these companies that made their potential as great as it was. How can one begin to see what it takes for a company to do well? Well enough to drive its stock from $1.00 to $100.00 over a period of time? This is the heart of Mr. Phelps' book. He comes up with common characteristics that show up in many of the stocks he uses as examples.

Now, what about his strategy of stock ownership? He says that the best way to preserve the wealth you accumulate from investing is to NOT SELL your stocks! Uncle Sam always wants a piece of the pie when you decide to cut it! Mr. Phelps says that no matter how long it takes, it's better to pass on stocks to your heirs than it is to sell them too soon!!

"The reason," he says, "that more people don't make 10,000% on their money is that they don't set their goals high enough!" He says that to sell a stock sooner than that is an admission that you have failed at this goal and haven't done your homework properly! Move over Mr. Lynch! Who wants a Ten Bagger when we can shoot for a 100 Bagger!

Certainly in these times of trading stocks as frequently as heartbeats, his style seems almost radical. After all, who interviews the guy that just buys stocks? CNBC will just ignore you!

Mr. Phelps shows in one example, an investor could have seen the possibilities of a 10,000% return several times during a 40 year span! This same stock returned $100 for every $1 invested if held for 40 years, 36 years, 28 years, 20 years and also just 12 years! In other words, the stock price bounced around alot over the 40 year period. This offered the investor who was shrewd enough to have perceived the possibilities several chances to have caught that 10,000% ride! The company story just got stronger with each price cycle.

We work hard to find stocks that will give superior returns over time. We are willing to risk our money based upon our perception of the company's future. Mr. Phelps develops very good selection skills. These same skills will benefit all long term investors.


101 Keys for Life: Powerful Thoughts on Christian Living
Published in Hardcover by Barbour & Co (1900)
Author: Vickie Phelps
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101 Keys for Life
101 Keys for Life is a treasure of insightful nuggets of wisdom for daily living. Phelps couples each key thought with a relevant biblical reference, grounding it in God and His Word. The book can be read straight through or in any order. Read it again and again to gain direction, strength, and encouragement. Would be a great gift book for adults and youth.


Belles Saisons: A Colette Scrapbook
Published in Hardcover by Farrar Straus & Giroux (1978)
Author: Robert Phelps
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a picture saves a thousand words
The story of Colette in her "own" words is really a montage of images. The attempt to make it appear as if the photographs were compiled and edited by her own hands are convincing. There are many biographies on Colette which describe how she felt and what she said. But the images of which this book is devoted to describe quite different sentiments. I thought it peculiar that she is never seen smiling in any photograph after she marries. For a woman that extolled the virtues of positive and pragmatic thinking that seems peculiar. Possibly she was wounded early in life and decided that life was about pain so one might as well accept it and not complain.


The Best I Can: Odyssey of a Survivor
Published in Hardcover by Factor Press (1998)
Author: Elaine Phelps
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Gripping, true account of young man's death-defying struggle
Knowing this family as I do and playing a peripheral role in their experience to support the patient, Ross Phelps, I can strongly recommend Elaine Phelps' narrative account of her son's determination to survive - in fact, thrive - in the face of a killer cancer. Ross' ongoing, 15-year battle with a pediatric bone cancer, osteosarcoma, is an inspiring story of personal will. This book will be a source of comfort and hope to cancer patients, their caregivers, their families and friends.


Chappie: America's First Black Four-Star General: The Life and Times of Daniel James Jr.
Published in Hardcover by Presidio Pr (1991)
Author: J. Alfred Phelps
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very educational and interesting
I found the book to be educational as well as interesting i was glad i chose to do my assignment on this book


The Complete E.C. Segar Popeye: Dailies, 1931-32
Published in Hardcover by Fantagraphics Books (1988)
Authors: Richard Marschall, Donald Phelps, and E. C. Segar
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Popeye Comes Into His Own
These are the strips where Popeye is truly defined as a character.His spinach is mentioned and used, his relationship with Olive Oyl is further defined and he has his first(and for Segar,only)fisk-fight with Bluto.King Blozo of Nazilia,General Bunzo, John Holster,Woo Fong,Prof.Smith and Oo Long the parrot also figure prominently in this volume.


Diagnosis and Treatment of the Upper Extremities: Nonoperative Orthopaedic and Manual Therapy
Published in Hardcover by Aspen Publishers, Inc. (1997)
Authors: Omer Matthijs, Valerie Phelps, DOS Orthopedische Geneeskunde En Manuele Therapie Winkel, and Andry Weke Delen Aandoeningen Van Het Bewegingsapparaat Vleeming
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Dos Winkel Succeeds Once Again
This excellent text covers all relevent musculoskeletal pathologies that PTs are likely to encounter in daily practice. Winkel brilliantly discusses pathology, functional examination, and treatment for all conditions. I highly recommend this resource for therapists/trainers/physicians interested in non-operative orthopedic medicine.


Colette: Flowers and Fruit
Published in Hardcover by Olympic Marketing Corporation (1997)
Author: Robert Phelps
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