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Review Questions for Gross Anatomy and Embryology
Published in Hardcover by CRC Press-Parthenon Publishers (15 December, 1993)
Authors: Thomas R. Gest, William E. Burkel, and Nicholas A. Waanders
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Quantity and quality!!!
RQ series(Parthenon Publishing Group inc) are lesser known than other board review books, but offer in depth review in a question and answer format similar to the "Recall" series books, but with multiple choice questions. RQ is a bargain for the number and quality of the questions!!


Scorched Earth: The Military's Assault on the Environment
Published in Hardcover by New Society Pub (1995)
Author: William Thomas
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america open your eyes
I am glad someone had the guts to write this book,I plan to buy extra copies for friends and family.


The Search for Meaning in the Workplace
Published in Paperback by Abingdon Press (1996)
Authors: Thomas H. Naylor, William H. Willimon, and Rolf V. Osterberg
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Smart, readable, interesting
Published in 1996, when everyone had a job, this book is even more pertinent in times when so many are looking for work. A thoughtful reevaluation of the role of work in our lives.


A Second Course in Statistics: Regression Analysis, Sixth Edition
Published in Hardcover by Prentice Hall (04 March, 2003)
Authors: William Mendenhall, Terry Sincich, and Thomas R. Dye
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clear
It is one of my best book that I have had for all my life. It has a clear english and also I can make good comments on the examples given in the book.


Self-Determination Theory in the Clinic: Motivating Physical and Mental Health
Published in Hardcover by Yale Univ Pr (2003)
Authors: Kennon M. Sheldon, Thomas E. Joiner, and Geoffrey Williams
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Amazing story of love and adventure
I loved this book from the opening paragraph. MASH meets Gilligan's Island! Hot lips Hoolahan gets even the professor all steamed up, and Hawkeye can't leave MaryAnne or Ginger alone. The antics of Klinger and Gilligan, combined with the power struggle between the Skipper and Col. Potter, make for non-stop laughs. Finally Charles finds someone to talk with in Thirsten Howell. But when the casualties start rolling in, it is all business for the folks of the 4077th and the crew of the Minnow. With Radar's help will the professor be able to repair the radio? Will the war ever end? Will they ever get off the island? God, I hope not!


Shakespeare in Performance: Hamlet
Published in Paperback by Hbj School (1990)
Authors: William Shakespeare and Thomas Monsell
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Excellant editing
This is a marvelous speciman. Mr. Monsell, the author is to be commended for doing such an outstanding job in editing and putting this well-informed book together. A must for any Hamlet fan


Sodeman's Pathologic Physiology: Mechanisms of Disease
Published in Hardcover by W B Saunders (1998)
Authors: William A. Sodeman and Thomas M. Sodeman
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Answers every doc's question but no recent editions
I've used Sodeman's 7th edition repeatedly and find the explanations to be unsurpassed by any other book. The authors truly illustrate the mechanisms by which symptoms and disease are produced. I regret having to move on to other texts because the publishing date is from the dark ages. Sodeman's should be re-released.


Solutions Manual to Accompany an Introduction to Management Science: Quantitative Approaches to Decision Making
Published in Paperback by Southwestern Pub Co (1997)
Authors: David R. Anderson, Dennis Sweeney, and Thomas A. Williams
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An introduction to management science : quantitative approac
Quisiera que me pudieran enviar la solucion del caso problema: Yeager National Bank
que vien een el manual solucion.


The Spirit of Anglicanism: Hooker, Maurice, Temple
Published in Paperback by Morehouse Publishing (1986)
Authors: William J. Wolf, Owen C. Thomas, and John E. Booty
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A developing spirit...
William Wolf's book explores the diversity of theological development in the Anglican Communion by bringing together descriptions and analyses of three major Anglican thinkers'Hooker, Maurice, and Temple'to illustrate both historical development and breadth of range of what can be classified as 'Anglican' theology. Wolf concedes that there are many other theologians who might have been included; the Anglican Communion doesn't have a definitive person (apart from Jesus Christ)''the Anglican Communion sets aside no special authoritative place for a great reforming figure such as Luther or Calvin'' (p. 137) Wolf also states that 'the Communion has unfortunately produced no systematic theologians of the first rank.' (p. 137). That being said, the theological thoughts and development presented for Hooker, Maurice, and Temple illustrate the branching streams that feed Anglicanism today, a stream that continues to branch forward.

Richard Hooker
Hooker was alive and active as a theologian during a tumultuous period in the development of the Church of England as a distinct body. Politics entered into church affairs on a grand scale; the idea that church and state issues were one in the same was as strong in England in the sixteenth century as it ever was in any continental kingdom or empire. Religious tolerance was a new concept, imperfectly conceived; the idea that each kingdom must be united in religious practice was strong. Hooker was an active apologist for the Church of England, his main opponent being the Puritan factions. 'Hooker's magnum opus was addressed to Puritans who attacked the church of England in the name of a purer, more scriptural ecclesiastical settlement.' (p. 9)

F.D. Maurice
Maurice would agree with Hooker that prayer is social action. Working in the nineteenth century, Maurice was exposed to the social ills that befell England as an imperial power in simultaneous growth and decay. The situation in society was deteriorating. 'Maurice saw that this social breakdown was rooted in a theological breakdown.' (p. 50) Maurice was unique in that he lived a prophetic life (and, like many prophetic persons, was often disliked for his prophecy). He made 'Christology the starting point of all Christian theology and ethics' and made Christ the central focus of all he said and did. (p. 49) Maurice made the Gospel the centrepoint of his educational philosophy, as well as the call not for revolution, but for regeneration of English society upon a truly Christian foundation. (pp. 64-67)

Maurice's view of theology is, like Hooker and Temple, rooted firmly in the communal action of the Book of Common Prayer. 'The Prayer Book becomes the key for understanding the views of the Church of England on the six signs of the Catholic Church,' these six signs being baptism, creeds, forms of worship, eucharist, ordained ministry, and the Bible. (p. 61) This practical and tradition approach was in keeping with the general spirit of the English society. 'Maurice expressed both English empiricism against the conceptualism of continental thinkers and the Anglican's respect for historical institutions as points of departure for theological analysis.' (p. 72)

William Temple
Temple was, in the words of G.B. Shaw, 'a realised impossibility.' A man born and raised in the church, he rose to the position of Archbishop of Canterbury and made the broad church appeal for Anglicanism that renewed its spirit for the mid-twentieth century. 'The general tendency of his faith and theology was toward a more catholic or orthodox position. But this was always balanced by his concern for freedom in doctrine and by his generally liberal attitude of mind.' (p. 104) Temple saw an intimate connection with God through Jesus Christ, perhaps thinking in proto-process theological terms by believing that 'because of Jesus' perfect union and communion with God, it can be asserted that in him God has a real experience of human life, suffering and death.' (p. 112) For Temple, this communion and experience is worked out both individually and communally''the inner unity of complete personality and the outer unity of a perfected fellowship as wide as humanity.' (p. 117)

Temple felt it important to be open to new ideas and developments modernity (perhaps a reaction to having been raised in an era with the expectation of long-term stability and subsequently living in a world turned upside-down by warfare and other social change). Temple felt that freedom of churches and freedom of individuals for inquiry and development, with the guidance of the Spirit, was more important than a rigid adherence to tradition. 'Temple was quite open to the new truth and insights of the modern world and to the critical and constructive use of reason in Christian faith and life. this can be seen clearly in his commitment to philosophic truth.' (p. 133) This, coupled with his call to social action by the church and the working out of Christian faith in everyday life and action, made Temple a major ecumenical figure.

The Current Spirit of Anglicanism
A key word for the current spirit of Anglicanism is comprehensiveness. Anglicanism incorporates catholics and protestants, literalists and agnostics, high church, low church, broad church, in all ways these terms can be defined. 'The Anglican synthesis is the affirmation of a paradoxical unity, a prophetic intuition that Catholicism and Protestantism'are not ultimately irreconcilable.' (p. 143)

The current spirit of Anglicanism is largely based upon Scripture, tradition and reason, with definitions of these three varying a great deal. The authority of Scripture is important, but this does not mean a literalist view. The authority of tradition, best summed up by adherence to the Book of Common Prayer's liturgical forms, is locally adaptable. Reason is used to interpret both the authority of Scripture and of tradition, but must be held in restraint by these as well. 'The spirit of Anglicanism ought in its rich resources to find the wisdom to retain its identity and yet to develop through constructive change to meet the demands of the fast-approaching world of the twenty-first century.' (p. 187)


The Supreme Court in a Free Society
Published in Paperback by W.W. Norton & Company (1968)
Authors: Alpheus Thomas Mason and William M. Beaney
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Excellent explanations of Constitutional Theory.
This book has the ability to explain in layman's terms the complexity of the judicial power within the Federal System.

While other powers, such as the executive and the legislative are more known, the judicial power holds the pillars not only of justice, but of balance between the powers.

This book may contain some cases or verdicts that may no longer be valid today, but in essence, it is a grandeous study of the impact of holding the Constitution applicable today.

I recommend anyone to obtain and hold any copies of these books.


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