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Making Changes: A Futures-Oriented Course in Inventive Problem Solving
Published in Paperback by Etc Publications (1981)
Author: John William, Thomas
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Aids in critical thinking and group problem solving
An interdisciplinary, multi-faceted new approach to futures studies...promises to challenge gifted students in four skill areas: problem solving, inventing, futuring, and working in groups. Stimulates students to develop open-ended thinking, inventive problem solving, and productive ways of forecasting and managing the future in the out-of-school world.


Making Enterprise Risk Management Pay Off: How Leading Companies Implement Risk Management
Published in Hardcover by Financial Times Prentice Hall (08 February, 2002)
Authors: Thomas L. Barton, William G. Shenkir, and Paul L. Walker
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Great Lessons in De-Risking, in a Very Readable Book !
After the Enron meltdown, risk management is as hot as fire. You can't pick up the newspaper without stories about all the risks facing businesses and investors.

I run a medium size business in a big city. If you want to "de-risk" a company, you need to learn from managers who are already doing it and doing it well. This book has very detailed cases about the risk management programs at companies like Microsoft and DuPont with managers telling their own stories. The book is short on fancy theories and long on practical ideas.

I admit I was surprised to see Chase bank among these elite companies. Chase wrote off $500 million because of Enron. But you have to wonder how much more they would have written off without a good risk management program. No one ever said these systems are perfect. The Chase chapter even describes two big problems the bank had with their bookkeeping and how they were fixing them.

This book has everything you need to get started in a good risk management program. Lord knows businesses had better manage their risks or they're history.


Managing Low Back Pain
Published in Hardcover by Churchill Livingstone (15 June, 1999)
Authors: William H. Kirkaldy-Willis, Thomas N. Bernard, and William H. Kirkaldy
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Excellent work!
This book has become one of the foremost referenced text for healthcare professionals on the causes of low back pain. It helps the reader to understand "Structural Findings" on x-rays/MRIs and to correlate those with "Functional Findings" of restricted flexibility and soft tissue pain.

This book is widely accepted by Doctors of Chiropractic and other physical medicine and rehabilitation specialists.

This is a MUST to have on the Bookshelf of any healthcare professional who routinely deals with the management of lower back pain.


Moment of Truth
Published in Paperback by iUniverse.com (2001)
Author: Thomas William Fuller
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Great book
I recieved this book in the mail about a week ago and just finished it this afternoon. I couldn't put it down! This book is very interesting and is a good pick for anyone who enjoys this type of story. It's about a married religious man who cheats on his wife at a hotel, the same hotel where a murder takes place that same evening. He becomes the prime suspect in the murder. Things get continually worse to the point where even his wife, knowing that he is hiding something, believes he may have commited the murder. I enjoyed this story very much, and I believe that other people who enjoy books such as this will also.


The Mummy's Curse (The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles, Tv-1)
Published in Paperback by Random House (Merchandising) (1992)
Authors: Megan Stine, H. William Stine, Jonathan Hales, George Lucas, and William Stine
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Young Indy learns archealogy from T.E. Larence.
Young Indiana Jones is on a two-year lecture tour with his mother and father and they stop in Oxford to pick up his privit toture Miss Semore and they head to Egypt, the first country of the lecture tour. while there indy meets T.E. Larence or ned and uncovers a mummy and solvs a murder.


Nasa, Nazis & JFK: The Torbitt Document & the Kennedy Assassination
Published in Paperback by Adventures Unlimited Press (1997)
Authors: William Torbitt, Kenn Thomas, and David Hatcher Childress
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The Smell of Truth
This book, although somehwhat cryptically written--in the uncomfortable vernacular of JFK assassination research buffs--nevertheless is in my estimation a valuable addition to JFK assassination research. Anyone who is up on this literature has to have a good "crap detection" system, and this selection seems to have passed the test with flying colors. Since the early 70s, all serious roads to discovering who killed JFK seem to be leading back to tying up the loose ends left by the Jim Garrison New Orleans investigation. And since there were many such loose ends to tie up, doing so is not a small job. Torbitt has hit pay dirt, and at the very least, pushes Garrison's investigation to the next research frontier--if not to the very edge of completely uncovering the assassination plot. Yet, there are questions this research raises itself. For instance, I am not yet convinced of the Nazi connections--even though there is much circumstantial evidence to support Torbitt's point of view. Despite my misgiving, this piece is coherent in the extreme and can stand on its own. We know that when the conspiracy is finally uncovered, the truth will have its own unmistakable context, and this book has the "smell of truth."


The Neighborhoods of Logan, Scott, and Thomas Circles (Images of America Series: District of Columbia)
Published in Paperback by Arcadia (2001)
Author: Paul K. Williams
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Great neighborhood resource
Williams is doing a marvelous job of illuminating the history of Washington DC's neighborhoods (first title was the Dupont Circle neighborhood & forthcoming 'Greater U Street'). Discriminating eye for the photographs that illustrate architectural history, social history & the portraits of those who shaped neighborhood development.


Nelson's Quick Reference Bible Dictionary (Nelson's Quick-Reference)
Published in Paperback by Thomas Nelson (1993)
Authors: William Smith, F.N. Peloubet, M.A. Peloubet, and Thomas Nelson Publishers
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QUICK Reference Bible Whopper
A great book to keep at hand. I've had it for years and everywhere I'm at and using it, people want to know all about it. Everyone is fascinated about the abundance of information the hand sized book contains.

I have some larger books in my library but when I need information I generally find it first or quicker in Nelson's QUICK Reference Bible Dictionary.ISBN 0-8407-6906-7

Thank You


The Novels of Charles Williams
Published in Paperback by Ignatius Press (1991)
Author: Thomas Howard
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A True Guide and Faithful Friend
What Beatrice was to Dante Thomas Howard is to readers of Charles Williams, whose novels are not exactly hell to read, but some may yet find them somewhat tough going. It's a pity, because as with the Latin Mass, if we only knew what we were missing we would clamor for more. Thankfully Ignatius Press has reprinted this book by Thomas Howard so that we do have a guide through this marvelous world. In this book, originally published by Oxford Press, Thomas Howard starts with the party line that Williams is a bad writer, and then shows us why he's a very good one (Thomas Howard can be very sneaky). He explains why CW can't be considered a "major" writer, and maybe not even a good candidate for a minor one, but by the end of the book one is convinced that the label "major" is too small to fit Charles Williams.

Howard is similarly dismissive of his own writing in this book, even though it stands as one of his best (his best to date, in my opinion, is On Being Catholic). He suggests the reader not even read the whole book, but just jump around to the relevant parts for the Williams novel he/she is interested in. Here again, I must take exception and express a minority viewpoint. The book that does seem pieced together this way is Howard's The Achievement of C.S.Lewis, whereas The Novels of Charles Williams reads seamlessly and grippingly start to finish. Not that Howard's Lewis book is bad--the bit on Till We Have Faces is very good, as well as parts on the Silent Planet Trilogy. But it seems to me that the prefaces for these two books got switched.

Anyone venturing into a Williams novel for the first time might find the water, as it were, initially cold and uninviting, regardless how heartily the swimmers urge him or her to dive in. Howard is like a personal trainer, both preparing the reader and helping them stay in shape when, gripped with the strange madness that afflicts readers of Williams novels, they recklessly swim further and further from shore. Howard is obviously among the initiates, and the more dismissive he is of Willaims' standing as a writer, the more you want to read him. 'Nuff said. Dive in. The water's fine.


Old Bullion Benton, Senator from the New West: Thomas Hart Benton, 1782-1858.
Published in Textbook Binding by Russell&Russell Pub (1970)
Author: William Nisbet, Chambers
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Outstanding political history of the early to mid-19th C.
This biography of Thomas Hart Benton is an outstanding look at not only the man, but the politics of an era. While many are familiar with the names and actions of Clay, Webster, and Calhoun, few are so familiar with the fourth member of this "quadumvirate." Benton was every bit as eloquent, influential, and powerful as his contemporaries, but his contributions seem to have been overshadowed in popular conception by his fellow Democrats, Andrew Jackson and Stephen Douglass. For the first time we see a man driven to represent his adopted state (Missouri), his penchant for engaging in duels (he once shot Andrew Jackson who carried the bullet for twenty years), and his sincere desire to aid the working man in the expansion of the new West. Benton's thirty-plus year career spans from the age of the founding fathers to the beginnings of the sectional crisis of the Civil War. This work is a must read for those interested in the politics of the Jacksonian era which led to the Civil War.


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