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The Question of David
Published in Hardcover by Creative Arts Book Co (1999)
Authors: Denise Sherer Jacoson, Denise Sherer Jacobson, and Bree Walker Lampley
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A heartwarming, funny, moving book
This was a very heartwarming story. Reading this book gave me insight to Denise. It's truly amazing everything her and Neil went through to adopt David. I thought it would be an "OK" book, but I was wrong. It was fantastic. I couldn't put it down. I reccomend this book for everyone, as everyone will find something in it to relate too.

One of the Best Books
I think this is one of the best books I have ever read. The author does a great job of taking you into her world. This is a must read for anyone with a disability who has ever been told they cannot do something. Also a must read for those without disabilities to see that the abilities of people with disabilities are limitless. I look forward to future books by this talented author.

Required Reading for families of children with disabilities
Denise made me both laugh and cry - somethimes at the same time. This is a WONDERFUL book about determination, ingenuity and grit all combined with a non-stop sense of humor. Denise shows us how it is possible for people with severe disabilities to thrive dispite society's limiting attitudes. I loved the book.


DELIVERING ON THE PROMISE : HOW TO ATTRACT, MANAGE AND RETAIN HUMAN CAPITAL
Published in Hardcover by Free Press (1998)
Authors: Brian Friedman, James Hatch, and David Walker
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"The Five Stages of Human Capital Appraisal."
"Most companies have human resources personnel and various HR policies and programs", B. Friedman, J. Hatch, and D. M. Walker write, "but few companies know their value-or how to enhance it. In the view of too many corporate chiefs, HR managers are mere functionaries implementing programs that are no more than extra costs to be cut in times of trouble...Everyone in progressive organizations recognizes that the HR function must become more closely linked to strategy. As the HR function evolves from administrative to strategic, the question can be asked (and objectively answered), what are we doing to enhance the value of human capital in our organization? Although the effectiveness of the HR department is a part of this answer, it is only one part. Arthur Andersen has developed an approach that can help companies measure the value of all policies affecting human capital, and align these policies more closely to corporate goals. This method, which we can call 'Human Capital Appraisal', shows how companies can measure and increase the returns on their investments in people (p.39)."

In this context, they describe a series of necessary five stages in the management of human capital covering the five major human capital areas as (a). recruitment, retention, and retirement, (b). rewards and performance management, (c).career development, succession planning, and training, (d). organizational structure, and (e). human capital enablers, as follows:

1. Stage One - Clarification: In this stage, companies identify and confirm their overall business direction or strategy in the broadest sense of the terms.(for a detailed discussion of this stage see Chapter 4)

2. Stage Two - Assessment: In this stage, companies calculate the cost of investment in human capital, and the value employees place on this investment.(for a detailed discussion of this stage see Chapter 5)

3. Stage Three - Design: In this stage, companies begin to create programs that can yield better returns on human capital. (for a detailed discussion of this stage see Chapter 6)

4. Stage Four - Implementation: In this stage, companies put these proposed changes into practice. (for a detailed discussion of this stage see Chapter 7)

5. Stage Five - Monitoring: In this stage, companies check this new system. (for a detailed discussio of this stage see Chpter 8)

As conclusion, they argue that 'Human Capital Appraisal' is a holistic approach based on the two equally important dimensions of stages and areas-time and space. It is in the squaring of these elements that the real substance of human capital development can emerge. By following a sequence for enhancing human capital, and by ensuring coverage of all areas within each part of the sequence, companies can improve their returns on investment in this area-by far the most critical for companies today (p.45).

Strongly recommended for executives and HR professionals.

Excellent
A long-awaited book on the topic of Human Capital. A worthy investment

A rigorous investment perspective of the human organization.
The meaning of the term "human capital" is far from clearly established, but the authors press for the need to shift management's perspective of people from a supply or resource to being capital, requiring investment and valuation. With this view of organization as their springboard, the authors present a model for managing human capital that applies a five stage process to five broadly defined HR areas or functions. A central theme is that there must be a fit between human capital programs and strategy, along with a focus on cost and value.The aim of measuring the effectiveness of human capital remains a subject to be further explored in a sequel to this book. Overall, this is a worthy effort to create a more rigorous investment-oriented mindset for thinking about, and proactively addressing, the human dimension of organization.


Doctor Who: The Seventies
Published in Hardcover by London Bridge Trade (1994)
Authors: David J. Howe, Mark Stammers, and Stephen James Walker
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Brilliant!
A delightful review of the world of Doctor Who as it stood in the 1970's. It includes many rare pictures from the series as well as publicity shots and behind-the-scenes photos. From Adams, Douglas to Zygons (Terror of), this is a wonderfully produced Master-piece! A truly great book for all Doctor Who fans!

the sixties is a true masterpiece
I've just read this wonderful book and it is WELL worthe reading so dont think twice about buying this book

If you love Who -- then get this book
This is my favorite non-fiction Doctor Who book of all time. The book is loaded with some never before seen footage and insightful data. The layout is wonderful and captures the decade that brought us Jon Pertwee and Tom Baker. My favorite chapter of the book features merchandise from the 70's -- so far the only Who book that addresses this aspect of the show.


The Handbook: The Third Doctor (Doctor Who , No 5)
Published in Paperback by London Bridge Mass Market (1996)
Authors: David J. Howe and Stephen James Walker
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Dr. Who: The Third Doctor Handbook is a wonderful read.
Doctor Who: The Handbook - The Third Doctor is a great reference guide to the Jon Pertwee era as the dashing, man-in-action, earth-bound Time Lord from 1970 thru 1974. Superbly researched, authors David J. Howe & Stephen James Walker take us through the details of the development of the Third Doctor's adventures. The series now became more action packed. Featuring 8 chapters, focusing on actor Jon Pertwee, along with episode story reviews, production development, and also a feature on the making of the season 9 story, the 4 part "Day of the Daleks" (1972). This book has it all, which makes for some interesting behind-the-scenes information.

The Third Doctor Handbook is a great addition to any Doctor Who fans' collection. It also features an introduction by the Third Doctor himself, the late Jon Pertwee, written in April 1996, a month before he passed away. Published in 1996, this was the fifth volume in the Doctor Who series of handbooks.

A fantastic reference book for any "Doctor Who" fan!
The book, Doctor_Who:_the_Handbook:_the_Third_Doctor, is an excellent book in the "Doctor Who" handbook series by Walker, Stammers, and Howe. The book is divided into several sections for easy reference, contains an episode guide for the third Doctor's era with reviews of each episode, and provides a really nice overview of the era of the third Doctor and the events of the time period during which the episodes were produced and aired.

Personally, I wish the book had included more information on the discoveries/recoveries of lost Pertwee episodes, as well as their restoration to color; since, the stories behind these are very fascinating.

Overall, this is a very well researched volume; and, I highly recommend this book as well as the rest in the series.

"I am the Doctor."
Fans of the series, fans of Jon Pertwee's Doctor, or even to Jon Pertwee's other work are owed this volume from the Handbook series by Virgin Publishing. Like all of the books before it, it goes in depth into not just what and how (the late) Pertwee acted in "Doctor Who", but as well, much of the background info, behind-the-scenes, etc. which are a fan's necessity. Not only do I recommend this non-fiction paperback, but all the others in the series (there's seven altogether).


Legend of Death Walker
Published in Paperback by Corgi / Transworld Pub Inc (1997)
Author: David Gemmell
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You'll have a new favorite author!!
I discovered David about 2 years ago and have read all of his work that I can get my hands on. I have read many, many, many other authors and have yet to find one, male OR female,that can write a purely fanatasized storyline and make it seem so in tune with todays society. Also David pulls no punches with the battles scenes and describes with exacting detail,all the blows and wounds with a precision that will leave you with a feeling of suffering them yourself! His characters die appropiately, cleanly and stay dead, without silly and miraculous "recoveries," that "turn the tide," one way, or the other, and ruin lots of other books by some of the more well known authors. He uses magic fairly and sensibly, as it should be and does not make his magic users invincible or any character and/or monster unconquerable. His stories flow nicely and are an enjoyable read!!

Exellent Read, True Gemmell Quality
This story is a great addition to the Drenai saga. It still amazes me at how well David Gemmell can tie events together, not just in the one book, but the way he can combine backrounds from other books and give further storyline is a pleasure to read. My advise, read this book and any other Gemmell books you can get your hands on!

Taste the dust, feel the pain & sink into Gemmell's world
Even though Druss is not one of my favourite characters, I adore this book. Sieben the poet, Klay and Druss along with the Nadir make this book very special. It is very cleverly and beautifully written. You can taste the dust, feel the pain. My suggestion is 'read it damn you'!!!


Digby
Published in Hardcover by Amereon Ltd (2011)
Author: David Walker
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The best decent romantic novel
The one thing i found pretty good was its decent language and the emphasis on family values, retaining current marraige and then a gentle romance. It's about a hi-fly construction magnate in 1950's where pressure takes its tool on him and he shouts at his wife. He leaves for scotland to have a quiet vacation where he meets a tempestous unmarried woman who's steep in scottish traditions. There blooms a delicate romance between the two. And more fun when the wife hears about it in US and comes to scotland! Boy, what a story.

The light-hearted story peps you up surprisingly well.
Its a story about a work-weary-tensioned business magnate who seeks to escape from it all. He goes to scotland, and there meets the girl of his dreams, something more beautiful than his good-looking wife (which even he agrees to). There, he meets law unlike as in his corporation, and gets locked-up. Meanwhile, his wife, with whom, he had fought, comes flying, to RESCUE when she hears about his lock-up and the new girl. What follows, is very-very exciting, and not iam not exaggerating, finish. Unlike today's stories, david walker in his 1950's style, has us simply captivated. You may wonder what's in it so much, but I have already read it more than 15 times, and my sister reads it every week, when she is down. In an unimaginable way, it perks you up. It is very light-hearted, the language is excellent and simply superb. If you don't believe me, mail me and i will send you the book (photocopies of-course). You will NOT regret it.


Failure: The Womb of Success
Published in Hardcover by WinePress Publishing (2000)
Authors: Compilation from 20 authors including Samuel R. Chand, David C. Cooper, Collette L. Gunby, Wiley, Jr. Jackson, Eddie L. Long, Woodrow, Ii Walker, and David Compilation from 20 authors including Samuel R. Chand
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encouraging. funny too.
I met Samuel Chand after he spoke at a conference in Los Angeles, and bought his book right off the table. My wife and I had been struggling to plant a church in South Central Los Angeles, and at the time were stinging from several painful setbacks... could we have done anything to avert those disasters? 20-20 hindsight always accuses "Yes!". Chand's book helped us deal with our failure, pick up the pieces (those available to pick up at least) and continue on. Best thing about this book: it is not mere cheerleading or positive-thinking, but honest, bold approach to understanding and redeeming failure so that "all things [really do] work for the good of those who are called according to His purpose". Don't read it when things are going well. Read it when you are angry, despairing, or ready to give up.

No One Wants to Talk About It!
The Story Behind the Book

It was the first Monday in August 1985. Mondays can either be real good or real bad for pastors depending on the day before Monday-Sunday! Sunday is the day the self-worth and even the calling of the pastor are tested to its limits. An experienced pastor has counseled wisely, "Never resign on a Monday!" On this particular Monday, I walked up to a few pastor friends who were gathered in the parking lot of the Conference center. The annual denominational conference was about to begin. The typical Monday morning pastor's conversation was in full bloom. "So, how many did you have in church yesterday?" was the operating question. Now, we all know that that question is usually asked by pastors who had a "good" Sunday, and this is the way they can let others know how well they did. Actually, it is a very self-serving question. It is not about the questioned; it is about the questioner! The respondent, who usually had a "bad" Sunday responds by shuffling his feet, clearing his throat, and saying something like, "We've had a lot of sickness in our area and seems like so many people were out on vacation. . ." This one-upmanship in the parking lot that Monday morning got the best of me. So, as a junior member of the clergy, I timidly asked, "Do any of you have low Sundays? Do you ever get discouraged? Do you ever feel like giving up? Do you ever wonder if it's worth it?" As soon as the words left my mouth, I knew I had said the wrong thing! Why deal with reality when denial serves us so well? The book in your hands was born on that Monday morning in that parking lot. The accounts in the book finally answer the questions that were asked in the parking lot and remind us that failure is the womb of success. As you read this book, you will laugh and you will weep. You will shake your head in agreement as well as amazement. Failure is not a popular subject. Go to your nearest bookstore and look for the shelf marked FAILURE; that shelf does not exist! Everyone wants to talk about success (it sells), but we all know we fail at more things than we succeed at. So let's talk about it! This book will get you started.

Samuel R. Chand Coordinator and collaborator of this book


The Films of the Bowery Boys
Published in Paperback by Lyle Stuart (1987)
Authors: David Hayes, Brent Walker, and David Haynes
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A Great Book!
Every fan of The Bowery Boys, East Side Kids, Dead End Kids and Little Tough Guys is sure to love this book.
Filled with 100's of photos, it accurately describes every film in every series.
Also included is much interesting information about the stars of the series and the making of the films.

Great Book!
Great Book! Filled with plenty of info about "The Bowery", "East Side Kids", "Tough Little Guys", and lots more. Complete with pictures, posters, Information about Leo (Slip) Gorcey, Huntz (Sach) Hall, David Gorcey, and so on down the line. This book is a must, for any fan of "THE BOWERY BOYS".


Voyages: Through the Universe
Published in Paperback by International Thomson Publishing (1998)
Authors: Andrew Fraknoi, David Morrison, Sidney Wolff, and Bill O. Walker
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*The Best!*
Hi! I am also one of Andrew Fraknoi's former students and we used this book in our class. It's awesome! It is very well written and he makes it very easy to understand everything about the planets and the Universe. He is also an awesome teacher so if you have the opportunity to take one of his ASTRO classes at Foothill College-you should take it!

Great Astronomy Introductory Book!
If you have any interest in Astronomy, this is a must have book for an introduction to the subject. It is a non-mathematical introduction to the subject and is extremely well written. The book was intended for a non-major science subject in college, but even if you are not attending a class on the subject, this is still a great book to learn from.

I personally don't have the hard cover edition but I have the paper back edition. I plan to purchase the hard cover edition when I have the money for it. I can expand a little on the subject matter of the paperback edition, which I'm sure is simply a stripped down version of the hard cover book. It covers the history of astronomy to the latest theories in the field. Such topics as gravity, planets, the Sun, stars, thermo-nuclear fusion, black holes and quasars are explained in a easy to digest manner. I found the topic of how thermo-nuclear fusion especially facinating as I always wondered how stars (like our sun) generated it's energy, I knew it was fusion but did not understand how it functioned, all was made clear to me.

There are also plenty of visual aides and pictures in book. A large majority of images are directly from Hubble Space Telescope that will leave you breathless at the beauty and vastness of space. The book also directs you to websites that will expand on the material covered in the book. Great stuff!

Fraknoi, Morrison and Wolff have done a tremendous job in writing this book. Kudos to the authors for taking to the time to do it right.

A very good non-mathematical introduction to Astronomy
This book is great if you want to get a feel for all the different astronomical objects, what they are and how it all fits together.  I like the way the authors start with the Earth and then move on to the other planets, the stars, galaxies, clusters and eventually to Relativity and the Big Bang, without digging too much into the details.  It's a thought-provoking book and I recommend it to anyone who is eager to get into the field.


Fundamentals of Physics Extended
Published in Hardcover by John Wiley & Sons (1999)
Authors: David Halliday, Robert Resnick, and Jearl Walker
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The CD ROM will not work
Obviously this is one of the best texts in physics and I was enjoying the text and the CD ROM that goes with it - - it costs extra to get it that way. Soft key takes about $40 and gives you a password so CD ROM access is possible. That is fine until you switch computers or have to go through a reformatting of the hard drive. And guess what? Soft key is no longer in business and the old password, obviously, does not work.

As for Wiley (great name for them, come to think of it) try getting them to help the poor customer who needs support. They ignore all requests for help with this problem. My emails to Wiley showed the principle of the black hole. The emails went in and nother ever emerged.

My recommendation? Stay away from this one unless the CD ROM is not an issue. Other than that the book is splendid as always. A classic, relatively speaking.

Fundamentals of Physics
Great service. Book arrived when stated. Book condition exactly as described. Would purchase again from this person. Great transaction

The Classic Text
This is the classic text for fundamentals of physics. It has been translated to many different languages and is absolutely proven to be the best. However if you get the earlier editions you will find some more challenging problems that have been omitted in this edition. The students who want to gain a solid foundation in fundamental of physics or want to prepare for physics contests must work through this book carefully in an earlier stage of their physics education (end of high school or freshman year).

I read this book (the two volume series) when I was in grades 11 and 12 and through college even, I am getting benefits from the intuitions and core concepts that I gained from this book. Try to get the solution manual but try not to use it unless you really don't know what to do (some problems are a bit of a challenge :)


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