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Intermediate Algebra With Applications
Published in Hardcover by Houghton Mifflin Co (2000)
Authors: Richard N. Aufmann, Vernon C. Barker, and Joanne S. Lockwood
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This is a great book. Algebra made easy with this book.
Hello. I am an 11th grader in high school and for my algebra II class we are using this book. It's too bad it's not available (I could not buy it) but the book is great. I have understood all the terms used in algebra and I can solve any problem on the book. It has great examples and good definitions. If you are a teacher in look for the book to give a class, buy it... it is great! If you are a student, just like me, and you want to buy it, you won't regret paying what is costs. Happy studing fellow students! Temple of Souls.


The Internet and Technology for the Human Services
Published in Paperback by Addison-Wesley Pub Co (1999)
Authors: Howard Jacob Karger and Joanne Levine
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A complete all-in-one guide for Human Services Professionals
Drs.Karger and Levine have written a "complete" Internet quide for all human services professionals and the general public. Starting from ground level this book presents a full picture of the Internet. "The Internet and Technology for the Human Services" provides a rich and vast source of ethical and practical information as well as an excellent list of human service related Internet sites.It provides the basic how to skills and background needed to start and use this transformative technology we call the web.


Introductory Algebra: An Applied Approach
Published in Hardcover by Houghton Mifflin Co (2000)
Authors: Richard N. Aufmann, Vernon C. Barker, and Joanne S. Lockwood
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Good starting place
I found this book to be a good beginning point for mathmatical studies. Having been a life long "problem math student" this book has made great inroads into my otherwise bleak mathmatical future. It starts at the most basic aspects of Algebra, Geometry, and polynomials finishing up in radical equations.

From the student point of view, I have to say I have enjoyed this book far more than the previous 2 I have had the displeasure of having for a textbook, and I would reccomend it to others for ease of use, learning, and economy of time.


Jack the Giant Chaser: An Appalachian Tale
Published in School & Library Binding by Holiday House (1993)
Authors: Kenn Compton and Joanne Compton
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Wonderful Read!
My five-year-old daughter just adores this book and I love to read it to her! We giggle and laugh all the way through it. It's a really cute tale of a little man who just doesn't seem to size up, but when he uses his head he finds that he really can 'chase giants!'


Jack, the Seal and the Sea
Published in Hardcover by Silver Burdett Pr (1990)
Authors: Gerald Aschenbrenner and Joanne Fink
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I found it exciting and important
This book is good because the sea's message tells the reader to pick up trash they might see when they're boating or not to throw trash in any waters.


Jacobin's Daughter
Published in Hardcover by Random House (Merchandising) (1956)
Author: Joanne Small Williamson
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Reading level shown incorrect- 6 to 14 years more accurate!
Wonderful book from the sixties. Babette Duplay was only fourteen when the handsome young stranger gave her a chestnut leaf - "the green cockade of liberty". Two days later, the people of Paris stormed the Bastille. Anxious months passed by, with hunger, poverty, and discontent stalking the streets of Paris. It was a difficult time for growing up, with loved ones in danger and terror in the air. When the whispers of the pople swelled into a mighty shout for bread and liberty, all the Duplays found themselves enmeshed in the upheaval. With infinite skill, Joanne Williamson weaves a tender love story against the stirring background of the French Revolution.


Judgment Calls in Research
Published in Textbook Binding by Sage Publications (1982)
Authors: Joseph E. McGrath and Joanne Martin
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An excelent self-critique of positivistic research!
Fairly technical may be not suite you if you don't have some background in social science research.


Just Add Fun
Published in Library Binding by Bt Bound (1900)
Authors: Joanne Rocklin and Martin Lemelman
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Just Add Fun! Hello reader Math 4
This is a fun, information packed book. Children will delight in learning math and not even know it. It is simple enough for a 2nd or 3rd grader to understand. It is a perfect book for a child who doesn't like math or who finds it hard to understand. Educational, yet fun! I recommend it highly!


Kaleidoscope of Grief
Published in Paperback by MISS Foundation (01 February, 2000)
Author: Joanne Cacciatore-Garard
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Not just for kids
This is the best kid's workbook on grief I have ever encountered. It is so well written that everyone benefits of using this book on the journey of grief. A most for every bereaved family.


LA Mode Illustree: Fashion Plates in Full Color
Published in Paperback by Dover Pubns (1997)
Authors: Florence Leniston and Joanne Olian
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Beautiful Picture Book of French Fashions in FULL COLOR
I found this beautiful picture book of French Fashions from the 19th century an absolute delight.

The pictures are excellently drawn, in FULL COLOR, and filling an entire page. Most of the pages show two ladies in lovely costumes from the period.

The brief text either explains the occasion for which the dress would be worn, or the materials and fabric of the gown.

There is always a bit of background color behind the ladies so they are not on a stark white page, yet the background does not, in any way detract from the ladies and their apparel.

There are more detailed explanations of each of the gowns featured , listed and numbered, at the front of the book.

There are also a couple of pages featuring various bonnets and hats for spring and winter wear.


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