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How Does a Poem Mean?
Published in Paperback by Houghton Mifflin College (1975)
Authors: John Ciardi and Miller Williams
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40 Years of Reference
This book was a text book for me as I wandered, wonderingly, into the world of freshman college English Lit. in 1960. It has made th cut on all of the 27 "moves to new digs" that I have made since then. It is now like an old friend--treasured, respected, loved. I am sorry it is out of print because my copy is held together with tape and cannot last too much longer. It is written with such an obvious love for the subject matter (the poem) that one is caught up in that love and swept along with it. Yet, the writing is simple, clear, and constructive. It is an introduction to poetry for an adult of any age. For me, it was, and is--priceless.


Human Resource Management
Published in Hardcover by Richard d Irwin (1995)
Authors: John M. Ivancevich and William F. Glueck
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"Human Resource Management"
Human Resource Management by Milkovich and Boudreau offers the readers a chance to better understand what "Human Resource Management" is and how it effects the employees within an organization. Many of the issues such as (Unions, EEO, Labor Relations, diversity and wages)give a brigther picture of how important human resource management is to an organization as well as the employees. All topics were informative, and the is writing clear and to the point. Often, I found myself picking up my book searching throughout the pages to see what's next. I found this book to be good reading material, well worth the money I spent! I would highly recommend this book to everyone interested in reading a good booK "Human Resource Management" by Miikovich/Boudreau


The Human Web: A Bird's-Eye View of World History
Published in Hardcover by W.W. Norton & Company (2003)
Authors: John Robert McNeill and William Hardy McNeill
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Great Overall View of History
The Human Web is an excellent summary of human history. It is indeed a bird's eye view in that it looks at the broad overall sweep of human affairs and doesn't bog down in unnecessary detail. The major theme is the construction and expansion of human webs, or interconnections that tie cultures and civilizations together ever more tightly. If space voyagers ever arrived on Earth (and could read a human language) this book would be one of the first things I hope we hand them to help them understand us.


Humors of Blood and Skin
Published in Paperback by W.W. Norton & Company (1984)
Authors: John Hawkes and William H. Gass
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A troubling book....
AS a feminist, I found the story of the white male teacher at the girl's school shocking and revolting, but it is an interesting depiction of the typical male fear of Woman's power. Also of note is where Hawkes whines about how a "Marxist critic" (actually the courageous and brilliant guerilla theorist Richard Feldstein) challenged him in public. Oh, poor Mr. Hawkes! The rest of the book is padded with snipped excerpts from his books, which, if you like that sort of thing, I imagine you would like this book.


If Mountains Die: A New Mexico Memoir
Published in Paperback by Random House Trade (1979)
Authors: John Nichols, William Davis, and William David
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A beautiful, touching, and disturbing book.
New Mexico, and the Taos area in particular, has to be one of the most beautiful places on earth. John Nichols captures this beauty perfectly in his first of the Taos series, "If Mountains Should Die." Accompanied by heart-grabbing photographs, this book describes his first few years in Taos as a transplanted East-Coaster. Nichols not only captures the raw beauty of the land, but also the people that occupy it. Along with this, he describes the disturbing and continous struggle to keep it alive and free from suburbanization. His personal and touching accounts of his own struggle with the place and the people bring it alive in unexpected ways. There is also plenty of respect here, along with a deep anger for what is being done to the land, the people, and the unique way of life found in Taos Valley. As this is a very special place in my heart, I found it easy to cry and laugh along with him.


Information Orientation: The Link to Business
Published in Paperback by Oxford University Press (15 June, 2002)
Authors: Donald A. Marchand, William J. Kettinger, John D. Rollins, and J. Kettinger
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Good guidelines for IT/Business Alignment
There is nothing especially profound in this book, which is a collection of nine essays more than a cohesive book with chapters that segue from one to the next. However, it does represent consistently good practices and valuable guidelines for every facet of IT-to-business alignment.

Among the strongest chapters, in my opinion, are: 3-How Senior Managers Assess IT Practices and Business Maturity, 6-Discovering the Link between the Information Orientation of Senior Managers and Business Performance, and 8: Information Orientation: A New Business Metric: Effective Information Use in Companies. These three chapters capture the essence of IT-to-business alignment and provide insights on challenges and barriers, and how to overcome them.

Each of the other chapters were well written and each contained additional insights. This book should be on the professional reading list of all IT managers, regardless of their technical domain. It is especially applicable to CIOs and director-level IT managers. The importance of this book to those audience is the fact that achieving alignment is something that is much talked about, but rarely accomplished. This book places the key issues in context and provides some sound advice.


Intellectual Adventure of Ancient Man: An Essay on Speculative Thought in the Ancient Near East
Published in Paperback by University of Chicago Press (1977)
Authors: Henri Frankfort, William A. Irwin, and John A. Wilson
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An examination into Mythopoeic truth
The collection of essays in this book are by far brilliant examinations with fit evidence. It is great for the reader interested in Ancient religions of Egypt and Mesopotamia, it provides fundamental views on ancient mans perspective of the world, gods, and himself from myth. This is not a text book, nor a history book but it does provide adequate literary evidence and footnotes. I wish I had read this before studying ancient philosophy, it would have greatly helped my understanding of the mind of these ancients. It's amazing to read about the development of mans theories through mythopoeic tales. Well worth it for the Philosophy-, religion- or ancient studies - student. Or if you really enjoy myths, find out how man came about with these stories. Covers Egyptian, Babylonian and Assyrian (in some detail) and Mesopotamian thought and myth.


Introducing the Old Testament
Published in Paperback by Harpercollins (Short Disc) (1990)
Author: John William Drane
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Recommended for personal or seminary biblical studies
Now completely revised, updated, and expanded from its initial publication in 1987, John Drane's Introducing The Old Testament is a highly accessible text meant for both students and general readers who wish to better understand the Biblical stories that form the core of Judeo-Christian belief. The revisions have sizeably increased the length of Introducing The Old Testament, adding the most recent scholarship, particularly as regards historical queries such as the origins of the nation of Israel. Filled with black-and-white illustrations of maps, artwork, and photographs, Introducing The Old Testament is a singularly impressive body of work and an excellent way for one to familiarize oneself with the intense discussions and debates over scripture that continue to this day. Introducing The Old Testament is very highly recommended for any personal or seminary biblical studies program or reference shelf.


Irish Gangs and Stick Fighting: In the Works of William Carleton
Published in Paperback by Xlibris Corporation (2002)
Author: John W. Hurley
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An excellent introduction to Irish martial arts
Before you see Martin Scorcese's film 'Gangs Of New York', read John W. Hurley's book 'Irish Gangs And Stick-Fighting'. Scorcese's film is based on the first half of the book'The Gangs Of New York' which deals exclusively with Irish gangs. And while it's flashy and exotic, there isn't much substance in the original book; it doesn't explain the traditions of the Irish gangs or the famous Irish shillelagh, it simply describes them in a sensational way. Hurley's book remedies this problem. It provides first hand accounts of Irish gangs and fights, written by a 'reformed' Irish stick-fighter, and vividly describes Ireland's fighting culture which was goverened by a code of honour which Hurley rightly calls 'Shillelagh Law'. If you are Irish or have an interest in Irish gangs, Irish boxing, the shillelagh, or Scorcese's film, you will really enjoy this book - I highly recommend it.


Irwin's Legal and Regulatory Environment of Business (Irwin Legal Studies in Business Series)
Published in Hardcover by McGraw-Hill Higher Education (15 January, 1996)
Authors: F. William McCarty and John W. Bagby
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Excellent Introductory to Business Law
Professor J. Bagby is a business law professor in Penn State. This book is full of up-to-date and interesting examples and cases that illustrate the major concepts and rules of law. Like other business law textbooks, this is quite a heavy book and the contents are quite intense. No matter whether you are purchasing this book for a class, or read it as a reference, this is a good book to get.


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