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I reach for my 5- Minute Vet Consult CD-rom more than any other resource in my library. It is very accurate and has a surprising amount of detail to assist in the diagnosis, treatment and prognosis of each topic. The drug search is a very helpful formulary for those quick reference needs. The most recent CD has a good number of cytology and radiographic images attached to the topics. These can be enlarged to see more closely the great detail.
In my opinion the 5-Minute Veterinary Consult CD-Rom was one of the best reference investments for my practice. It is definitely the most utilized reference I have. Time is money and this has saved me many steps and thus time and money. Every practice needs this reference without doubt!
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We think that Romeo and Juliet tells the story of two star-crossed lovers whose families are in a terrible fight which prevents them from coming together. How far the couple will go to be together becomes the focus of the story. Of his richest poetry. The opening and closing choruses are some of his most outstanding work. Romeo's It is a brilliant love story but not much more. It still possesses however some wooing of Juliet is fabulously written. The Friar gets the best lines. Mercutio is one the best friends of Romeo. It is not as good as Shakespeare has written but it's still a fabulous book and up there with his best work. One part of the play we didn't like was that for the tow families get arrange there two kids had to die.
The English language wasn't finally finished so Shakespeare had the liberty to create words and play with the language, as he liked. That's why It was so difficult to understand what each character wanted to express so the teacher had to explain us each of that words and teach us all the words in that age and told us which were the words in the English of today.
This book was a overall well writen book and I beleive E. Nesbit put a lot of hard work into her books in her life-time. I'm sure if she were alive now she would still be writing good books to this day.
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Riveting from beginning to the very end, this 600-page fact filled legal expose on how our court system really works, is like nothing else you'll ever read. The authors take you on a journey from the state court right the steps of the highest court in the land.
Using actual trial transcripts and painstaking detail, the author's leave no stone unturned. I was simply amazed at how much information was packed into the book. I was simply astounded by the way the system works.
Law professors and students of law need to take and read this work. It is most likely the best book of the first amendment law. A great work in the legal field and a very good read - well done!
Ralph Williams, an SEI Authorized CMMI Lead Appraiser and Transition Partner, has produced an easy to use guide to assist the process improvement professional! It's well-organized and structured in parallel with the CMMI Staged Representation.
by Ralph Williams - Cooliemon LLC
Thanks Ralph for helping to make the incomprehensible available to the rest of us. This thirty something page guide is a summary of almost 750 pages.
It clearly shows the process areas relevant to each maturity level and discipline (or bodies of knowledge), and the generic goals, which are the significant factors that were not explicit in the old CMM's.
These are the rocks that provide the stepping-stones to increasing maturity levels applied to all process areas.
As a practicing process engineer this book is in daily use with me. I wholeheartedly recommend it.
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The book traces each generation of Mustangs as well as the difefrent varations in each "family." It shows the car in all its glory as well as its failures. We get to view the Shelby's, Saleens, Cobras, Mach's, and GTs as well as the pathic Mustang II Coupe. The reader will also get a glance at Mustangs production models and designs.
If you like the American pony cars, then you'll love this book. Long live the Mustang!
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If you are looking for an EASY and NATURAL way to re-program your-old-self and ready to make a positive change to your old habits, this book would be your must-to-have to start with! "Bring the Light of knowledge and the darkness of oneself and one's surroundings will go away." -Maharishi Mehesh Yogi.
We all want to get beyond "one day at a time" and put addiction behind us. This book can take you beyond recovery to wholeness.
A good book for those in recovery and his or her loved ones. Very methodically describes the stages of spiritual recovery, and the tools available to help you.
If you're going to do the work of recovering, you might as well have the best advice you can get to help you on your way. In my experience, this is it.
I admit that when I picked up the book, I thought it might be something lightweight and fluffy, filled with affirmations and good moods but little substance. But it's packed (and I use the word advisedly) with practical techniques (some of which I have since tried and found quite effective) from meditation to preventative Ayurvedic medicine to balanced, balancing diet tips, to architecture (of all things). Williams throws in a surprising amount of solid research on the recovery techniques, which a lot of people will find reassuring. I was particularly interested in his societal framework for addiction ("Healing Society"), in which he ties individual addiction to addictive socities (like America's), and offers solutions to create balance and recovery at that level, as well.
I found this toolset to be of real use in issues around being an adult child of an alcoholic parent, not only in the strict definition of recovery as it's traditionally understood, but -- and this is the great gift of the book -- in taking my recovery to a broader, and more profound level, towards spiritual enlightenment: the "Total Recovery" with which the book culminates.
I hope this book gets into the hands of people in recovery, and particularly that it's read by recovery professionals: I think "The Spiritual Recovery Manual" represents -- yes, I have to say it -- a paradigm shift in thinking about recovery.
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The current book contains many beautiful full-color pictures in DesJarlait's unique style, influenced by many European artists he studied (informally, in books and museum visits) but shaped by his own unique vision. There is also a history and recollections of life on Minnesota's remote, northern Ojibwe reservation, as well as DesJarlait's Navy experiences with the US Japanese POW internment camps, set up during World War II. This reminded him of Indian reservations, which began, under US Army supervision, as POW internment camps.
In addition to being a successful Native fine-arts artist, with paintings in many museums and private collections, DesJarlait was the first tribal artist to "make it' as a commercial artist, employed for many years in studio work for ad agencies. He was very proud of his commercial masterpiece the "Hamms beer bear" TV commercial (Fra-HUM tha LAND of sky-blue Wa-HA-HA-HA-ters... drumdrumdrum") though today in the Indian community such an artist's involvement with promoting alcohol would be criticized.
The picture he is proudest of, however, shows Red Lake fishermen braving the waves. (The family owns it now.) Red Lake Ojibwe tribe was the first to start a major industrial (fishery) co-op, in 1929. It was a big business until acid rain killed off most of the fish. Even today, there are few tribal co-ops, mostly small arts-crafts marketing enterprises. As well as one of the strongest in maintaining traditions, (and the only tribe in MN to keep most of its land) Red Lake has also been one of the most forward-looking Native Nations in economic enterprises to help its citizens.
You can see a better review, and pix, and a memorial essay by Patrick's son Robert DesJarlait -- also an Ojibwe artist, who documents lifeways, but with his own vision and a style very different from his father's -- on my website, at http://www.fdl.cc.mn.us/~isk/art/art_minn.html, part of my ArtPages about Native American and First Nations artists. I think it is a shame that amazon.com is so careless with the book's price, but I think although Lerner pegs it as "grade 5 and up" this book will be liked by anyone with an interest in Native art. It is a model of how to learn about culture and history through art.
-Christian, Improvactor.com
The actors learnt their parts from cue scripts, long scrolls showing the last few words of the previous speech and then their own. They had to be extra attentive or they might miss their entry. The Book-holder, or prompt, was the only person to have the entire text (a valuable document you didn't want anybody else to steal, no copyright in those days) was prominently on stage to see that things went right and, if a prompt was needed, it was given openly. The audience accepted this as part of the performance though anybody needing too many prompts would doubtless get some barracking.
The author, who clearly has a science background and knows how to present a logical case, shows that all the information needed is in the First Folio which is an actors' tool, not a dead piece of Eng Lit. 'you', 'thou' and 'thee' are not interchangeable but actually tell the actor where to stand in relation to others on the stage. Modern editions of Shakespeare have tidied the text up to be read by students; the First Folio had lines, half lines, capital letters in odd places, strange commas; but all actually telling the actor what to do.
The author has been working as a director for the last forty years or so and has refined his theories on the job. He has run The Original Shakespeare Company with many successful productions using his methods. He is wildly popular with his actors and the few productions he was allowed to do at The Globe, London, were sold out and enthusiastically received.
The academic world and theatre establishment are not so happy to see their entrenched theories challenged; and it must be extra annoying that he writes so well and is such a pleasure to read.
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The book is also immensely informative and even quite funny at times. It vividly presents an amazing array of personalities and is arguably the most affecting, revealing and far-reaching volume about the most shameful chapter in Hollywood's history
Tender Comrades is required reading. We are all indebted to Patrick McGilligan and Paul Buhle for gathering these testimonials, which are true profiles in courage.
To those of you who have been assailed by America's peculiarly virulent strain of anti-communism, read the book. It won't make a communist of you, but it will give you second thoughts about a political culture that regularly demonizes its opposition, whoever that may be. The interviews reveal not only an America that was, but in many ways an America that still is. The individual stories themselves are fascinating. The names are ones you may have seen briefly on a late night movie credit crawl. Here they come alive in their own words; names and faces that were on the screen one day, then gone the next. Not celebrities, but the kind of people who made movies memorable because they brought more than varying degrees of talent to their work, they brought social concern.
I hope the authors soon bring us a similar volume on non-Hollywood victims of the purges, of which, I gather, there were thousands. Folks without marquee names, but with their own stories to tell about how the world was made safe for democracy.