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Ernst & Young's Retirement Planning Guide (Ernst and Young's Retirement Planning Guide)
Published in Paperback by John Wiley & Sons (1900)
Authors: William J. Arnone, Freida Kavouras, Martin Nissenbaum, Glenn N. Pape, Charles L. Ratner, Kenneth R. Rouse, David C. Voss, Patricia A. Wiley, Sylvia Pozarnsky, and Glenn M. Pape
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I bought this for both sets of parents!
There are a lot of retirement books out there, so I went with the one with a recognizable name and I'm glad I did. My parents haven't thought enough about retirement and I wanted to spur them to action. They were pleased to find out that there were many things they could do now, even at this late date, to help them, and they even starting giving me tips on ways I could start planning. So then I gave this book to my husband's parents who are already retired, and they ended up buying it for friends too. There are tons of tips, easy things you can do, worksheets, charts, action lists, tips--even a section on how to overcome adverse events like losing your job and divorce. It is worth the read. You'll learn a lot and be happy you did.


Eye on Korea: An Insider Account of Korean-American Relations (Texas A & M University Military History Series, 88)
Published in Hardcover by Texas A&M University Press (2003)
Authors: James V. Young and William Stueck
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A Fresh Look at Contemporary Korean-American Relations
James Young, one of the American military's first area specialists, has written what may well be the most interesting and definitive book on recent Korean-American diplomatic and military relations in print today. Young, a former Army Colonel, spent almost 20 years in Asia, including 14 in Korea, where he was an advisor to five American ambassadors and several Secretaries of Defense. In this appealing memoir, he writes with the expertise of an old Korea hand.

After four years of training in Korean language and culture, Young was a first hand witness and participant as American diplomats convinced South Korean President Park Chung-hee not to develop his own nuclear weapons. The lessons from this experience might well be of use today in dealing with North Korea's nuclear ambitions.

From the perspective of a military attache,Young provides new insights into the intrigue and behind-the-scenes efforts to derail President Jimmy Carter's troop withdrawal policies. His on-the-scene account of the military coup of 1979, and subsequent events, is extraordinarily authoritative and comprehensive, and provides new information for historians. He provides personal observations on the imposition of martial law and the Kwangju incident that followed, when Korean military forces ran amok during protests in the city and killed and wounded hundreds of civilians. For the first time, he details how the United States was caught flat-footed, and how policy makers at the time failed to respond, thus sowing the seeds of anti-Americanism in the years to come.

Additionally, Young's insider account of dealing with the senior leadership in North Korea in both diplomatic negotiations and business settings makes a major contribution to understanding the internal dynamics within this secretive state.

"Eye on Korea" is a great mixture of contemporary military and diplomatic history. It offers stories that are entertaining, provocative, and often humorous. Those interested in the region, the issues, and modern Korea will value this book.


Family Math for Young Children: Comparing (Equals Series))
Published in Paperback by Equals (1997)
Authors: Grace Coates, Brian Gothberg, Jean K. Stenmark, Ann Williams, and Rose Craig
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Little ones can love math!
FAMILY MATH FOR YOUNG CHILDREN is an excellent source of fun activities to do with pre-school children. Each activity helps to instill an appreciation for mathematics and emphasizes mathematical discovery. If all young children had the opportunity to experience these activities, we would have fewer adults afraid of mathematics!


Forbidden Love (Sweet Valley High, 34)
Published in Paperback by Bantam Doubleday Dell Pub (Juv (1987)
Authors: Kate William and Francine Pascal
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Contemporary twist on Romeo and Juliet
Maria and John, children of two feuding families, become secretly engaged to be married. However, once their Romeo and Juliet fervour begins to recede, they are forced to deal with their immaturity and their essential differences. Meanwhile, Maria is spending more and more time with class nerd Winston, and her conflicting feelings about the two boys force her to re-examine her feelings. Unusually thoughtful SVH teen romance; an exceptional example of the series.


Four Comedies: The Taming of the Shrew, a Midsummer Night's Dream, the Merchant of Venice, Twelfth Night
Published in Library Binding by Bt Bound (1999)
Authors: William Shakespeare, David Bevington, and Joseph Papp
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Four Comedies
This book contains the four "best" comedies of Shakespeare, along with an excellent foreword by Joseph Papp. For each play, it contains a very well written introduction (one that is not only on the play, but links each of them together), Shakespeare's original source material (example: "A Merry Jest of a Shrewd and Curst Wife Lapped in Morel's Skin" for "the Taming of the Shrew"), and well commented textual notes. I found this collection particularly useful for an "upper-level" look at these four plays.


From Coronado to Escalante: The Explorers of the Spanish Southwest (World Explorers)
Published in Library Binding by Chelsea House Pub (Library) (1992)
Authors: John Miller Morris and William H. Goetzmann
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From Coronado To Escalante - A Timeline in Spanish America
In his book From Coronado To Escalante:The Explorers of The Spanish Southwest Dr. J.M. Morris told the story about Don Francisco Vazquez de Coronado's journey of 1540 to the present-day Southwest, and skillfully depicted the origins of this expedition. He used the accounts of the previous Spanish conquistadores like Hernan Cortes and Francisco Pizarro who before Coronado organized their "entradas" and subjugated the mighty Aztec and Inca empires. The author has also drawn the images of the people who participated in these adventures by portraying their ethnic and social status, and what motivated them to endure hardships such as fatigue, thirst, cold, and heat in the terras incognitas. As Dr. Morris followed every footstep of the Coronado conquistadores across the vast territories of Northern Mexico, Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, and Kansas, he educated the reader about the types of landscape they encountered. The author not only pointed out the geographical terms of the landscape such as the Continental Divide, the Great Canyon or the rivers of Sonora, Pecos and Rio Grande, but he also linguistically enhanced the characteristics of that environment by providing the terms used by the Spanish explorers themselves like despoblados,"desolate, cactus-strewn wastelands", and the Llano Estacado, "Staked Plains",a part of the plateau streching across Northern New Mexico and the Texas Panhandle, to name just a few. The author introduced the reader to a variety of Indian cultures that the Coronado expedition encountered in its way. "The Zunis, the Opatas, the Hopis, the dwellers of the pueblos in the Rio Grande Valley, the Querechos of the buffalo plains, the Teyas of the barrancas and the Wichitas of Kansas" provide evidence of a diverse world of the America's indigenous population. Besides this ethnic diversity, Dr.Morris exhibited various attitudes of how Europeans were perceived by the Indians. The title From Coronado To Escalante is a timeline during which the power of the Spanish conquistadores declined (since gold was not found to be abundant) and the ascent of the Catholic Church missionaries began. Where the magic and attraction of the riches were gone, the abundance of the Indian pagan souls prevailed. Friar Silvestre Velez de Escalante and his small group in 1776 opened a new era in mapping the landscape of the Southwest that resulted in creation of more missions in that area, the monuments to the legacy of the Catholic Church of Spain. Dr. J. M. Morris book provides a focused, comprehensive narrative that makes the reader open the map of Mexico and the present-day Southwest in order to plot Coronado's trail as he or she reads about the Spanish explorers' adventures in search of gold, glory, and fame.


Go East, Young Man
Published in Paperback by Random House Trade Paperbacks (1983)
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A wonderful autobiography...
In simple, beautiful language, W. O. Douglas describes his early years as a child living in the majestic shadow of the Cascade Mountains in Washington State. He also gives a succinct yet memorable account of his years as Chairman of the SEC and his dealings with the complex personas of Washington politicians including FDR. I loved this book.


Guiding Young Children in a Diverse Society
Published in Paperback by Allyn & Bacon (02 November, 1995)
Authors: Ann Gordon and Kathryn Williams Browne
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Guiding Young Children in a Diverse Society
This book in all gave a great look at guiding young children and the best straigies for discpline. I would recommend this book to anyone who is persuing a Child Development career.


Hard Choices (Sweet Valley High, No 43)
Published in Paperback by Bantam Books (1988)
Authors: Francine Pascal and Kate William
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SVH #43(Hard Choices)
I love all Sweet Valley books and I've read most of the books from all the series'. But this isn't one of the better books. I would still recommend it though to collectors of the SVH series as most are not in print anymore and who knows the books might become worth a bit of money sooner or later. The ending where Enid and her grandmother make up after their fight is good though. It almost made me cry cuz the way it was worded was so sweet.


The High School War (Sweet Valley High, No 121)
Published in Paperback by Bantam Books (1996)
Authors: Francine Pascal and Kate William
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It's almost as good as the Sam Woodruff series!!!
This book is the best book in Sweet Valley High! If you read this one, you must read the 1st and 3rd!! This is a heart-wrencher!! Have some Tissuses near by!!!


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