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High School Senior's Guide to Merit and Other No-Need Funding 2000-2002 (High School Senior's Guide to Merit and Other No-Need Funding)
Published in Hardcover by Reference Service Pr (1900)
Authors: Gail A Shlachter, R. David Weber, and Gail Ann Schlachter
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An invaluable, handy guide to financial aid resources.
Getting close to graduation and wondering how to pay for college? High School Senior's Guide to Merit and Other No-Need Funding provides a handy list of references for financial aid which are based on merit rather than need: chapters cover the various organizations which award such scholarships and grants, defining eligibility and the financial information needed to apply.


Scholarships 2000 (Scholarships (Kaplan))
Published in Paperback by Kaplan (1999)
Authors: Gail Schlachter, R. David Weber, and Kaplan
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Extremely Useful Reference
I am a financial aid professional, and I purchased this book for my own use, and for my students as well. This book only lists awards that can be used at *any* institution, so it doesn't waste the student's time with scholarships that can only be used for one college. Most of the scholarships listed are intended for undergraduates, but many are open to graduates as well. This is a very useful reference work.


Scholarships 2002 (Scholarships (Kaplan))
Published in Paperback by Kaplan (25 September, 2001)
Authors: Gail Schlachter, R. David Weber, Douglas Bucher, and Kaplan and Reference Service Press
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Good Job!
This is a great reference, like the author's "Scholarships 2001" was. Go through it and see what strikes your fancy. And if totally free interests you, supplement this book with the Norman Thomas Remick book "West Point" to learn the real story of the best kept secret in education that's, no -- not only about becoming an Army officer, and, yes -- totally paid for by the government (your tax money REALLY at work!). If totally free doesn't grab you, Gail Schlacter's book has so much in it, I'm sure it has something for you. Good luck!


Stop the Heartburn: What You Can Do to Reduce Your Symptoms of One of Americas Most Common Health Problems
Published in Paperback by Lagado Pub (1997)
Authors: David S. Utley, James R. Weber, and Kathryn M. Utley
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A one sided and incorrect assessment of this condition.
The author takes a very "medical" look at heartburn. What this pamphlet (at 96 pages, half of which are blank or almost blank, I cannot call this a book) preaches is the same nonsense that medical doctors have preached to me for years, but there's just one problem: their four phase "treatment" process does not work very well in the long run, if at all. The first part of the book explains (in incredibly simplistic to the point of insult) terms what heartburn is, and what may cause it. This explanation and treatment process are completely one sided, as the author never for a second mentions that it may be the DEFICIT of stomach acid, not an increase, that may cause reflux and symptoms of heartburn. Unfortunately, medical doctors in this country swear by the process that is described in this book, and this is likely why this country has the largest occurrence of heartburn. Phase One is "lifestyle changes with occasional liquid antacid use." Garbage. If the cause of heartburn is in the DEFICIT of stomach acid or digestive enzymes, taking antacids will make the condition worse over time. Phase Two is "addition of H-2 blockers and more liberal use of antacids." The nonsense piles up. Phase Three is the "addition of stronger acid-blocking agents." You see the pattern. And finally Phase Four is surgery which promises symptom relief for "as long as five years." What exactly happens afterwards, the author does not say. He then proceeds to outline costs of each phase of the process. It becomes clear that the only ones benefiting from it are the MDs, drug companies, and pharmacies -- but not the patients. The book is also full of useless little facts. For instance, did you know that in 1994, a 6 year old burped 844 consecutive times which set a new world record? Finally, while the author fails to mention any alternative treatment methods that have actually been shown to work, he does provide about a dozen recipes said to prevent or reduce reflux. Let me close this review by saying that one of those wonder-recipes contains 3 cups of marinara sauce. Here comes heartburn salvation! NOT.

Everything you ever wanted to know about your heartburn
I began searching for educational materials on heartburn after I had lived with it for several years and had poured all kinds of antiacids into my stomach. This book is very informative, explaining the causes, treatments, and even the long-range effects of continuing heartburn. It educated me to where I was able to discuss my condition knowledgeably with my physician and had no "fear of the unknown" when it came time to begin treatment.


Alternatives to Financial Aid, 2000
Published in Paperback by Reference Service Pr (2000)
Authors: Gail A. Shlachter and R. David Weber
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Alternatives to Financial Aid, 2002
Published in Paperback by Reference Service Pr (2002)
Authors: Gail A. Schlachter and R., David Weber
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Civil Disobedience in America: A Documentary History
Published in Hardcover by Cornell Univ Pr (1978)
Author: David R. Weber
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College Countdown, 2000
Published in Paperback by Reference Service Pr (2000)
Authors: Gail A. Shlachter and R. David Weber
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College Countdown, 2002
Published in Paperback by Reference Service Pr (2001)
Authors: Gail A. Schlachter and R., David Weber
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College Cybersearch, 2002
Published in Paperback by Reference Service Pr (1901)
Authors: Gail A. Schlachter and R., David Weber
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