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Immune Dysfunction: Winning My Battle Against Toxins, Illness & the Medical Establishment
Published in Paperback by Millpond Press (15 January, 2001)
Authors: Judith Lopez, Vincent A. Marinkovich, and Lisa A. Smith
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Immune Dysfunction by Judith Lopez - Review
I could not put this book down until I read it from cover to cover! Judith Lopez has been able to describe through her own story what it is like for many of us who suffer from immune dysfunction of one kind or another. Even though her story is her own, it is representative of my own and of many others I know who suffer from immune illnesses. For example the ups and downs of the illness, how severe they can be, and that it is often difficult to identify what brings on the illness as it can change each time. I recommend this to those who suffer, to their friends and family for a perspective into the world of immune dysfunction. Judith has given us all a great gift!

Wonderfully Written- Comforting Book!
What a God-send this book has been to me! Although I could not relate to every symptom the author experienced during her long, long battle with Immune Dysfunction, I could certainly relate to the heartbreak and isolation that she felt. I highly recommend this book to anyone who has suffered the immeasurable pain of being so sick that you cannot function and yet having people doubt the validity of the illness from which you suffer on a daily basis. It is an unbelievable phenomenon for those of us who KNOW that something is physically WRONG with us; reading "Immune Dysfunction" will show you that YOU and I are NOT ALONE. Please buy this book, you'll feel better!

A powerful and engaging medical memoir
Immune Dysfunction: Winning My Battle Against Toxins, Illness & The Medical Establishment is the personal and compelling story of Judith Lopez and her experiences with medical mismanagement and malpractice. Judith documents her struggle with a mystery malady that was life threatening. All the while her doctors sought to discount chronic fatigue syndrome, yeast syndrome, and environmental illnesses as merely sociogenic problems, the result of a mass hysteria or psychosomatic illness. After a twenty year battle with an illness the medical community proclaimed to be non-existent, Judith finally connected with Doctor Vincent Marinkovich, a Stanford professor and authority on clinical immunology and allergy, who was able to understand and treat her symptoms. Immune Dysfunction is a powerful and engaging medical memoir and highly recommended reading for anyone suffering from any form of environmentally generated illness whose physicians are trying to palm off as a form of hysteria or mental illness, as well as medical students, health workers, and practicing physicians concerned with the proper diagnosis and treatment of the rapidly growing numbers of men, women, and children who are experiencing environmentally driven immune system dysfunctions.


Jesuit Saturdays: Sharing the Ignatian Spirit With Lay Colleagues and Friends
Published in Hardcover by Loyola Pr (2000)
Authors: William J. Byron and Vincent T. O'Keefe
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Excellent book....
Am not in the habit of reading "religious" books. But, someone had given this book to me - and noticed that coincidentally, it was by the same author as this one spiritual book I had picked up several years back while visiting Georgetown University. Really can relate to the language and practical philosophy that Fr. Byron uses to convey his points - true to Jesuit form. Even more impressive is how well-read Fr. Byron seems to be - from philosophy, to politics and business. Would highly recommend to everyone, but particularly to those who are interested or working in politics and business.

Ignatian Spirituality Today
Fr. Byron is the pastor of my church, Holy Trinity, in Georgetown, DC. In this artfully written work, he explores the essence of Ignatian spirtuality applied to education and being an educator, or simply day to day living and being part of the wonderful circle of friends who try, as well as each of them can, to live by the principles of Ignatius of Loyola, the founder of the Jesuits.

Jesuit Saturdays reads easily and I was anxious to keep turning to the next page to learn another gem of wisdom from Fr. Byron. I overwhelmingly recommend this book to anyone who wants to plant the first seed or nourish his or her on-going spirituality and perhaps learn better what God's will for her/him is.

For Jesuits, Their Colleagues, Friends, and Future Members
These days Jesuits and their co-workers, particularly in the educational apostolate, are trying to elaborate together their shared mission in common awareness of the centuries-old Jesuit tradition. Fr. William Byron here makes his own valuable and informed contribution to the cause, drawing on fifty years of experience, much of it in key administrative positions, summing up some of his recent keynote speeches, and citing extensively individuals and institutions involved in the world-wide Jesuit apostolate. He writes of the founder of the Jesuits, the reasons they are in education, the kind of alumni they seek to form, discernment and choice, service of others, celibacy, being a responsible individual in community, proper use of talents, the value of the cross, and the question of vocations to the Jesuit order. He shares with us as within a family everything from the highest ideals of the order to the difficulties of using community cars. Anyone who wants to know about the Jesuits could profit from this book, but it's particularly aimed at those who work in the Jesuit schools, and its individual chapters would be especially useful as topics for their common discussion. A correction: the book has 112 pages, not 260.


Laboratory Tests and Diagnostic Procedures With Nursing Diagnoses
Published in Paperback by McGraw-Hill/Appleton & Lange (1987)
Author: Jane Vincent Corbett
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location of author
Please note that the author is at the UNIVERSITY OF SF (USF) a private Jesuit school not the same as the University of California at SF (UCSF)

Core Collection in Nursing
This book was selected to be included in "Core Collection in Nursing and the Allied Health Sciences" from Oryx Press.

Core Collection
This item was selected to be included in "Core Collection in Nursing and the Allied Health Sciences" from Oryx Press


Life and Other Things I Know: Poems, Essays and Stories
Published in Paperback by The Writing Company (15 September, 1999)
Author: Vincent F. A. Golphin
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It's Pure Honesty
The poetry I like best gives me a look into the writer's heart. That's what makes "Life and Other Things I Know: Poems, Essays and Stories" by Vincent F. A. Golphin, so rich.

I found the slim volume to be very insightful. It made me reflect on life's values, especially the principles I hold dear. The poems and essays forced me to look within.

I especially enjoyed, "Until It's Gone," a poem that weighs the value of the author's late father's life, because the contributions of ordinary black males are rarely acknowledged. He places a great emphasis on the patience and endurance his father displayed. Those traits are often overlooked in this society when we talk about role models. On the other hand, I laughed with the writer's tongue-in-cheek comments on relationships in "I Ain't No Dog." He captures the tensions that frequently persist between men and women. Two other poems: "The Joy of Coffee" and "I Dream A World" made me appreciate the unique qualities of everyday luxuries and consider the hope that exists for the future.

It's a quick read and a must read.

A very promising debut
"Life and Other Things I Know: Poems, Essays and Stories" should be recommended reading for anyone seeking to gain insight into this new literary voice. By providing a gumbo stew of non-fiction and fiction pieces, Mr. Golphin offers readers an opportunity to explore the psyche of an uniquely American lifetime of experiences. Coffee drinkers, be sure to check out the poem "The Joys of Coffee." I also direct readers to Mr. Golphin's account of the "Million Man March." Bravo! I hope to see much more from Mr. Golphin after this very promising debut.

INSIGHTFUL READING
I enjoyed this book alot. I'm not much of a reader but the author's "casual" and honest style of writing makes the book become very personal and fun to read. While reading some of the poems in particular, the author's honesty made me look at myself and ask myself questions. It became a very insightful experience. I recommend this book to anyone who is looking for fun, honest poems and short stories, or anyone who is looking for answers to some of life's questions. You might end up finding some of them here.


Life of My Life
Published in Paperback by iUniverse.com (2000)
Authors: Vincent Iglesias-Cardinale and Vincent Cardinale
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Delightful story--such realism
Cardinale weaves such realism into the many delightful plot twists. He also portrays the characters so vividly that you feel you knew them as your next door neighbors. And I don't usually enjoy novels! My husband has even expressed interest in reading this book next--and he only reads military novels.

great book
this noval is the best that i have read all year i do hope that you keep writeing thank you ANN sacramento calf

I loved this book.
This book did to me what good books do: I became totally engrossed in its pages and when I put it down I was sad it had ended. My advice to the reader is, "Buy this book." My advice to the author is, "Please write a sequel!"


Mathematical and Computer Modeling of Physiological Systems
Published in Hardcover by Prentice Hall (1991)
Author: Vincent C. Rideout
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Best book for practical start in cardiopulmonary simulation
I was very happy to find this book while working on my dissertation in cardiopulmonary mechanics simulation. While I didn't use ACSL like the author, I was able to implement solutions without much difficulty. I found the explanations fairly good and concise, although at times I felt that the author was telling me how much he knows rather than practical advice for creating models of our own.

I used some of his cardiovascular models for my work, but I found that his simpler models performed better, in some cases. In one case, I found that my implementation of his code had the heart valves opening and closing slightly in the wrong order. Could be my code, but I didn't think so.

While it is tempting to use this as a starting point for building your own cardiopulmonary simulations, it is NOT an introductory book. The reader who has some introduction already to biomedical system modeling will get the most from this, such as the excellent book by William Blesser, A Systems Approach to Biomedicine (1981). When I tried to read this book first, it didn't make sense, but afterwards, it made much more sense.

An Excellent Starting Point
This book is an excellent starting point for those interested in computer simulation of Physiological systems. I used most of it as part of an introduction to bimedical systems and found it excellent.

Granted, I am a little biased because I am a student of professor Rideout, but in reality I am new to the biomedical and physsiological modeling.

the computer models looked more realistic .
earlier we had only mathematical models of the physiological system and now with the computer models it is very easy to analyse the behaviour of biological systems.


Me, Myself and You
Published in Paperback by Abbey Press (1974)
Author: Vincent Paul, Collins
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Different author
The author to that book is Collins, Vincent Paul; not Vincent Paul, Collins. This man was a priest in my town and I knew him personally. The book is still being asked for by many people around here and is still being touted as very insightful and helpful for people who have low self-esteem.

Out of Print but Worth Finding!
This wonderful self-help guide I stumbled upon years ago and have read numerous times. My copy is highlighted, with pages falling out, but never the less... one of my all time favorites. It's easy to read style, with short sections of only a page or two are wonderful for when you are feeling a little down, troubled, frustrated or angry. It is at those times when reading something uplifting is most beneficial, but your concentration for "heavy" reading is almost non-existant. That is when this book is so ideal.

The book is divided into three parts, Part 1, "Me Vs. Myself", deals with how to live with yourself... how to be happy, how to not let things bug you, etc. It is wonderful... and has helped me out of many bad mind-sets. The book states that there are only three major obstacles to happy living... injurious feelings, overreaction to others and your confusion as to your place in the scheme of things. This section then goes on to explain in simple terms, how to overcome those obstacles.

Part 2, "Me Vs. You", is basically about not letting the actions of others bother you. Here we are reminded that it is not the person who has to put up with unreasonable behavior who has the problem, it's the person who is behaving unreasonably who actually has the problem.

Part 3, "Me, Myself and God", is about our relationship with God or a higher power, and reminds us that help is available instantly, at all hours of the day and night through him.

This book embodies the "Live and Let Live" philosophy of life. The author, Vincent P. Collins, has done a wonderful job of cutting right to the heart of injurious emotional issues and presents them in a way that even the most depressed individual cannot help but relate to and embrace. In today's stressful society, almost everyone suffers from some form of depression, frustration, anger, guilt or worry. With that in mind...this book should be required reading!

Best Useable Self Help Book I've Ever Read
This book provides the best outline I have ever read, short of the Sermon on the Mount and the book Aloholics Anonymous, to put life in perspective, first to Self, then to Others, and finally with God. I read this book at least once a year and have attended group sessions wherein we go through the book, topic by topic, sharing our experience, hope and strength, one by one. I think that this book should be published by someone. (bluejean2@juno.com or jeanballow@yahoo.com)


Multicultural Art Activities Kit
Published in Spiral-bound by Center for Applied Research in Education (1994)
Authors: Dwila Bloom and Vincent Walter
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Excellent multicultural Text!!
If you are looking for art Ideas from around the globe this is an excellent book. It also has mini test to give students. I tried several of this activities and students had a great time.The projects turned out fabulous.

fantastic book, not your usual paper plate/macaroni art
one of the best multi-cultural art books I have run across in the past 15 years. Ranks right up there with Brown Bag Ideas. Worth every penny!!

Thorough art lessons of many countries.
I think the author did an excellent job in putting together the various art activities. Her format of introducing the history of the particular art work, giving step-by-step instructions, and following up with review questions for the students makes this book the best organized one I've seen.


Mustique
Published in Hardcover by Arne Hasselqvist & Alfred (1994)
Authors: Roger Vaughan, Barry Feinstein, Taylor Biggs Lewis, and Gary Abatelli
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A rare peek
This book is a wonder. And I mean just that. It's about people who have second or third or fourth homes on an island that has been purposefully developed to house them in privacy and various definitions of splendour. Not exactly appealing to all, right? But this book IS appealing, it's the embodiment of the capitalist dream: get the money and THEN what do you do with it? Build or buy a house on Mustique. BEST is the text, a well-written account of how this all happened. And the PHOTOGRAPHS are lovely, chosen to evoke the mood. Yes, the book is expensive (no where nearly as the real estate!), but it's worth every penny. May not be my dream, but it a serious chronicle of some important other dreams in the late 20th/early 21st century.

Of its time
This is an excellently written book about one of the world's most expensive "developments," a scrub island turned into a multi-millionaires' paradise. Mr. Vaughan has done a masterful job of capturing the whimsy and the vision (albeit sometimes slightly cock-eyed) of the man who dreamed this all up, as well as bits of the lives of those who are now availing themselves of the private, secure, and demonstrably exquisitely beautiful end result. The photographs are lovely, this is an altogether great book to have lying around on any cofee table; it's sure to spark conversation ("is that really Mick Jagger?" et cetera).

Well writtem with excellent Photos
I think this book captures the true essence of the island of Mustique. It shown all the wonderful beaches and the beautiful water. I believe that the photos of the people that live on the island and the photos of their town make Mustique a place I would want to visit for years to come.


Nelson: Love & Fame
Published in Hardcover by Yale Univ Pr (2003)
Author: Edgar Vincent
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A good book
I agree with the last reviewer that Joel Hayward's book "FOR GOD AND GLORY" is much better than this book in terms of assessing Lord Nelson as a naval warrior and military commander. Hayward's book is an instant classic! It will be much discussed by Nelson enthusiasts for years to come. Buy it!

But that should not detract from a positive review of this book by Edgar Vincent, which is a more traditional biographical-type book that is very well done. Vincent does a very nice job indeed of narrating Lord Neloson's life and romances. He adds little to what we already know, that is true, but he nonetheless writes with such flair that even the well-known story seems fresh and entertaining.

This book, if a comparison needs to be made, is better than Christopher Hibbert's, and is written with more fluency than Oman's classic biography. I rate it highly.

A v. good book even if it doesn't say much we don't know
This is not the best new book on Lord Nelson. That honour goes to a book that, because it's not published and promoted by such a lucrative publisher, probably won't sell as well as this one.

That is a pity, because Joel Hayward's FOR GOD AND GLORY: LORD NELSON AND HIS WAY OF WAR is undoubtedly the most original and thought-provoking book on Nelson written in twenty or thirty years. I strongly recommend it.

This book, by Mr Vincent, has a very different focus. It follows a well-trodden path, adding little to the view of Nelson put forward by Pocock, White, Oman and Warner. It deals with Nelson's personal life and almost pscho-analyses his personality. This can be irritating, even if Mr Vincent's treatment is generally fair.

The author knows little about the Georgian navy and the warfare of the Revolutionary and Napoleonic periods. Reader wanting to know about this should consult Hayward, White and Brian Lavery.

But as a biography, as opposed to analytical naval analysis, this book is entertaining and well written. Nelson as a man emerges from the pages as an odd little fellow, but a charming and brilliant one.

a good biography about Nelson
Overall this this a good biography about Nelson, however the author spends a bit too much time describing Nelson's private life. According to Vincent, Nelson was a compassionate and thoughtful leader at sea, but very immature in his relationships with women. Nelson had a difficult relationships with his first wife Fanny, and Nelson dicarded her in favor of Emma Hamilton who displayed the same childish traits as the Admiral. Vincent belives, that Nelson was never man enough to face Fanny over his infidelity since he constantly ignored Fanny's passionate appeals to rebuild the relationship. Vincent argues that Nelson decisively won the battles of St.Vincent, the Nile, and Trafalgar, but was saved at Copenhagen by the death of Tsar Paul I that led to the Danish government agreeing to British demands. One of the most interesting chapters of the book is Vincent's defense of Neslon's suppression of the rebels in Naples. Vincent states that Nelson was only just following orders from the British and Neopolitain governments and the rebel deaths were miniscule compared to those massacred by the French and their allies. I would reccomend this book to anyone who wants a book that describes Nelson's personal life but also includes his battles and the controversory about the Admiral's actions in Naples.


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