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Electroconvulsive Therapy: A Programmed Text
Published in Paperback by Amer Psychiatric Pr (1998)
Authors: John L. Beyer, Richard D. Weiner, and Mark D. Glenn
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Excellent programmed text
Very useful for those who have been practicing as well as those going to practice ECT. Questions at the end of each chapter help the memory to retain the learned information. James Staudenmeier, MD, MPH


Elfquest Reader's Collection #14: Jink!
Published in Paperback by Warp Graphics Pubns (1999)
Authors: John Ostrander, Wendy Pini, David Boller, Richard Pini, and Dennis Fujitake
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Sex, magic, nationalism: a story of love and war
The first ElfQuest story to be set in the far future, "Jink", a 12-issue series first published between 1994 and 1996, follows the adventures of the title character, an exotic woman of strange powers and questionable parentage, and her lover, Ensign Kullyn Kenn. The first half of the series, covered in this book, describes the couple's effort to stave off a catastrophic space-war between the humans of their world and a mysterious, warlike race called the Neverending. (The second half of the series will be published as the book "Mindcoil" in September.)

First, let it be known that Jink is the most charismatic new ElfQuest character in many years. She is a study in opposites - godlike foresight and amusing improvidence; hard street wisdom and a soft heart; sophistication and innocence - that make her seem at once both most adult and most childlike. The contrasts between she and Kullyn Kenn - hapless and too laid-back by half, yet uncommonly brave and clearheaded - is continually fascinating.

As vividly as the protagonists are presented, the real masterstroke is the portrayal of the "enemies", the Neverending aliens. Wendy Pini, who conceived and co-wrote the story, hints in the Afterword that the culture of the aliens is heavily based on that of the Japanese Empire of the 1930s, a regime then openly committed to world domination. Ingeniously, she presents the aliens as a symbol of the perils of nationalism, and especially of the futility of conquest as a way of life; the plot turns on Jink's revelation to the Neverending warriors that their campaign of space-conquest has not empowered their people, but has instead virtually destroyed it. This leads to a climax as sobering as the early chapters are lighthearted.

Married to this ingenious story is high-quality artwork; though the original color illustrations are presented here in black-and-white, the clarity and precision of the line-art come through. In all, _Jink_, a tale far more than skin deep, points to a fascinating new direction for the ElfQuest saga.


Emotional Contagion
Published in Paperback by Cambridge University Press (1994)
Authors: Elaine Hatfield, John T. Cacioppo, and Richard L. Rapson
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Brilliant Explanation of How Ideas and Emotions Spread
While reading Malcolm Bradwell's best-selling "The Tipping Point," Bradwell referred to "Emotional Contagion" as "brilliant." So I went to the source and found it just that. It offers rigorous explanations for how ideas and emotions spread, relying on fascinating experimental data from psychology and molecular biology. And the book is never dry or boring; it includes interesting historical and cultural examples as well. I think it's an important and thoroughly accessible work.


Enclosure Acts: Sexuality, Property, and Culture in Early Modern England
Published in Hardcover by Cornell Univ Pr (1994)
Authors: Richard Burt and John Michael Archer
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Wonderful essays on great topic!
bURT AND ARCHER HAVE ASSEMBLED A DISTINGUISHED GROUP OF CONTRIBUTORS ON THE WAY SEXUALITY AND PROPERTY CAME TO BE LINKED IN THE LITERARY PRCTICES OF EARLY MODERN ENGLAND. A HIGHLY INFOMRATIVE COLLECTION OF SURPERBLY WRITTEN ESSAYS.


Eric Ravilious: Memoir of an Artist
Published in Hardcover by Frederic C. Beil, Inc. (1994)
Authors: Helen Binyon, John Rothenstein, and Richard Morphet
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A treasure
Anyone interested in design, illustration --especailly retro 50's/jazz stylings --- you MUST explore this "godfather" of the movement. Eric dies unfortunatley in WW2 in his 30's -- but his design legacy carries on even today. His work is incredible.


Essential Substances: A Cultural History of Intoxicants in Society
Published in Paperback by Kodansha International (1995)
Authors: Richard Rudgley and John Urda
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Entheogens: Professional Listing
"Essential Substances" has been selected for listing in "Religion and Psychoactive Sacraments: An Entheogen Chrestomathy." http://www.csp.org/chrestomathy


The Eternal Pity: Reflections on Dying (The Ethics of Everyday Life)
Published in Hardcover by Univ of Notre Dame Pr (2000)
Author: Richard John Neuhaus
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A compelling collection
Neuhaus has done a masterful job in collecting a wide-ranging variety of stories, essays, and poems on this sobering topic. Far from being depressing,however, it is inspiring and thought-provoking. Especially effective is the personal account of Neuhaus' own "near-death" experience, and his insightful comments preceding each piece.


Ethnography and Human Development: Context and Meaning in Social Inquiry (The John D. and Catherine T. Macarthur Foundation Series on Mental Health aNd Development)
Published in Hardcover by University of Chicago Press (1996)
Authors: Richard Jessor, Anne Colby, and Richard A. Shweder
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john donald macarthur
I don't know anything about that man this is why I wanna review that boo


Euripides, 2 : Hippolytus, Suppliant Women, Helen, Electra, Cyclops (Penn Greek Drama Series)
Published in Paperback by University of Pennsylvania Press (1997)
Authors: Euripides, Richard Moore, Euripides, John Frederick Nims, Rachel Hadas, Elizabeth Seydel Morgan, and Palmer Bovie
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a return to classics
I went to Columbia, with the most prominent 'great books' curriculum still in existence. 25 years later, I'm finding myself re-reading and discussing many of the titles. The Penn Greek Drama series is a handsome library of new translations that give fresh takes on the classics. It's useful to have Euripides on the shelf when you return home from the recent bravura performance by Fiona Shaw as Medea--it settled an argument too on how it 'originally' ended.


Explorations: Great Moments of Discovery from the Royal Geographic Society
Published in Paperback by Artisan Sales (2002)
Authors: Edmund Hillary, Richard Leakey, Ranulph T. W. Fiennes, Wilfred Thesiger, Christina Dodwell, and John Hemming
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Packed with its visual documentation
Explorations packs in hundreds of black and white and color illustrations as it captures great moments of discovery from the archives of the Royal Geographic Society. Any would-be explorer or geography and history fan will relish this gorgeous collection, packed with its visual documentation of some of the greatest moments in history.


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