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Eat at Joe's: The Joe's Stone Crab Restaurant Cookbook
Published in Hardcover by Bay Books (30 November, 2000)
Authors: Jo Ann Bass, Richard Sax, and Bud Lee
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Florida institution
This is a wonderful book-rich with history and classic recipes! I grew up eating at Joe's on our annual trips to the Miami area. The food and atmosphere were always memorable. I have especially enjoyed creating the salads, sides, and luscious desserts that enhanced the stone crab experience in my own kitchen. This book is a must have for both the recipes and the tales that have built the persona of Joe's Stone Crab.


A Field Guide to Common South Texas Shrubs (Learn About Texas)
Published in Paperback by Texas Parks & Wildlife Dept (1997)
Authors: Richard B. Taylor, Jimmy Rutledge, and Joe G. Herrera
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Why This Book Is Great
I use this book with 7th and 8th grade students when doing field ecology studies. The reason I really like it is because it not only provides a closeup photograph of the leaves, wood and seeds but ALSO provides a photograph of the entire plant, as it looks to a student walking up to it. Additionally it gives data on the nutritional value to wildlife and livestock as well as native uses. Botany is a personal weakness, but I find the book easy to use. A field guide for botany bozos. Experts may like it too, but I cannot speak to that. (We use it to identify vegetation in West Texas too.)


The Guineaman
Published in Audio Cassette by Soundings Ltd (2002)
Authors: Richard Woodman and Joe Dunlop
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Intrigue, Adventure, Romance, and more....
This book starts out on the dead run and doesn't let up until the last page. A series of very believable situations (as in Before the Wind by Charles Tyng) woven through by some serious "in your face" action (reminiscent of Thomas Lord Cochrane), this could be three or four novels but printed as one. I was concerned that all of the adventure would be used up in this book, but as we near the end, well.... you have to read it to really find out what happens. Seems, this is only the beginning of what may surely be a powerful series of novels. Richard Woodman bows to no man.


Here Comes the Storyteller
Published in Paperback by Cinco Puntos Press (1996)
Authors: Joe Hayes and Richard Baron
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Joe Hayes Telling Stories LIVE
Ten of Joe's favorite stories with delightful photographs of the master storyteller telling stories to a live audience of kids. In sidebars Joe gives his tips on the techniques for everybody-- kids, teachers and parents--to tell their own stories.


Joe Louis: The Great Black Hope
Published in Hardcover by Taylor Pub (1996)
Author: Richard Bak
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Excellent portrayal of JL's life and times
This is an outstanding book. It's enlightening entertaining and very enjoyable. JL's life from early childhood in Alabama to his youth in Detroit is clearly written. His amateur career is well documented as are all his professional fights. His boxing coterie and family life are also well drawn. I didn't know much about JL before reading this book, but I came away liking him very much and obviously respecting his boxing abilities. Mr. Bak has written an instructive and very enlightening book.


Making the Marathon Your Event
Published in Paperback by Random House Trade Paperbacks (1992)
Authors: Richard Benyo and Joe Henderson
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Excellent help for my first marathon
I was never a runner but I wanted to run a marathon so a friend recommended this book. It is an excellent "how-to" manual and I followed it word-for-word. Benyo gives advice from day one through the actual races (mile by mile) and post race recovery. I hope this book makes it back into print because it is an excellent guide to running a first marathon.


Planning Successful Employee Performance : A Practical Guide to Planning Individual Achievement (Management Skills Series)
Published in Paperback by Richard Chang Assoc Inc (1997)
Authors: Karen R. Seeker, Joe B. Wilson, and Richard Y. Chang
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The performance methods outlined are easy to implement!
"I wish someone had given me this book when I first began managing other people. I wish someone had given this book to all my past bosses while they were managing me." Dana Voien, Vice President, Baxter Japa


The Trouble With Joe
Published in Paperback by Harlequin (1997)
Author: Emilie Richards
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Wonderful Book!!
I don't often do book reviews, but when I saw that this book did not have any remarks, I couldn't resist taking the time to write one. This book is truly one of my favorite books of all times. The story begins with the two main characters (he's a principal and she's an elementary teacher)in the midst of a crumbling marriage. The couple once loved each other deeply, but when he (Joe) discovers that he is the reason they cannot have children, he shuts down emotionally. He comes from a loud, happy, Italian (I believe) family. He's always dreamed of having a family of his own and is devistated and ashamed of his perceived inadequacies. His wife (Samantha)loves him and has no desire to give up on their marriage, but she's at a loss as to what to do. She says adopt, he says no way. Then Corey enters into their life. She's an adorable, and often awful little "urchin" that Samantha teaches in her 1st grade class. Corey has a terrible home life and worships the ground Samantha walks on. Bit by bit, Corey incorporates herself into Joe and Samatha's life. When the chance comes along to take Corey into their home, Joe balks...and Samantha opens her arms and her heart to the little girl. Joe eventually realizes that his family doesn't have to be connected through blood -- just love.

It's a beautiful story and one shouldn't be missed.


Oracle Performance Tuning Tips and Techniques
Published in Paperback by McGraw-Hill Osborne Media (01 April, 1999)
Authors: Richard J. Niemiec, Joe Trezzo, Rich Niemiec, Bradley D. Brown, and Joseph C. Trezzo
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Outdated and disappointing...
I am not questioning the amount of effort that has gone into the book, but some foundations upon which the book makes many of its claims are fundamentally flawed. For example, it is widely accepted (and has been conclusively proven) within the Oracle community that worrying about cache hit ratios, multiple extents, etc is a flawed methodology for tuning an Oracle database which will serves simply to misguide the novice.

Leave this book on the shelf...

Expert¿s tips and useful examples for immediate tuning
In his book, Rich has merged his many years of Oracle performance tuning expertise with advanced insider techniques in an easy-to-understand way. Hundreds practical topics, undocumented references, experts tips and real life examples have made this book a must have for DBA's and any Oracle performance tuning personnel.

This book covers the tuning tips and techniques in using newest features in Oracle 8i as well as the original features in Oracle 7 or 8. As Rich's first sentence indicates, "Oracle is a symphony and you are the conductor, with an opportunity to create a world class performance", his book will help you to achieve this opportunity and to become a great tuning conductor of Oracle performance.

The first chapter of the book serves as highlight notes, which sets up five quick goals to instantly improve performance. Through the rest chapters of his entire book, readers will gain detail tuning knowledge about disk I/O, init.ora parameters, OEM, Explain Plan, table joins, hints, PL/SQL, parallel query, using V$ views, accessing x$ tables, new features and many more tips and techniques for reaching the best performance. After reading this book, be sure to share your thoughts with others in your review.

Most excellent helper
I was happy with this book and it can help u find orcale tuning problems and find results fast.


Clockers (Price-Less Audio)
Published in Audio Cassette by Random House (Audio) (1993)
Authors: Richard Price and Joe Montegna
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Brilliant, an excellent piece of Literature
One the wittiest, darkest, most complex murder mystery since L.A. Confidential (The book a Classic masterpiece, the movie nothing more than good entertainment) Rocco and Strike are perfect players for Richard Prices character study of cops and dealers, the good and the bad, the black and white and the brown who all seem to be misunderstanding eachother rather than truly listening to eachother. Price was able to get me so into the charcters complex persona and agendas that when he uncovers the answer to the mystery I realized that I had become as blind as Rocco firy detective and Strikes mentally confused and conflicted drug dealer. The Clockers are as deadly as they are sad and as angry as they are full of it. (That doesn't include Rodney, Buddha Hat, or Errol Barnes, who all have an evil and dangerous aura that, unlike most hoods, truly is dangerous.) The film was surprisingly faithful to the novel and its message, although I was dissapointed that they took out such charcters as Buddha Hat and Futon and Peanut and Champ and didn't focus on Thumper at all and waited till the end to bring out the rage and fury of Andre until the end of the movie. The book, though, is a classic example of urban tension and decay and depression and hopelessness and the good people who are taken down because of it. But also how an act of mercy can bring hope to the most hopeless clocker and the most burnt out detective.

ONE DAMN GOOD BOOK!!!!
Richard Price's "Clockers" is easily one of the best books I have ever had the pleasure of reading. It is a riveting tale of ruthless detectives, the guilty, the innocent, racism, drugs and hope.It is a book that makes us care about its characters including Strike, Det. Rocco Klein and many others. It is a book about the state of the drug problem in America as well as a tight, captivating murder mystery. Spike Lee made a wonderful, gritty film from the novel and both are urban masterpeices.

Utterly brilliant
I normally read the likes of Dale Brown, Tom Clancy, Clive Cussler and so on; this was something totally different. It was superb and highly engrossing; Richard Price has obviously done his research well. I loved the movie, but the book is much better. The main difference here is that Rocco Klein, the hardworking hassled cop is the good guy and Strike is the protagonist. As the mystery unfolds as to why Victor Dunham confessed to a drug-related murder the cop thinks Strike committed, the ending will surprise you no end. Well done Richard Price; this is a classic book by anyone`s standards.


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