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Financing Your New or Growing Business: How to Find and Get Capital for Your Venture
Published in Paperback by Entrepreneur Media Inc. (15 June, 2002)
Authors: Ralph Alterowitz and Jon Zonderman
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FINANCING YOUR NEW or GROWING BUSINESS - How To Raise Capital for Your Venture

Most entrepreneurs think their venture is going to make them rich. But the reality of entrepreneurship, including the often difficult tasks involved in accessing capital, often dampens their dreams.

In our new book, Financing Your New or Growing Business: How to
Find and Raise Capital for Your Venture, we explore myriad ways for entrepreneurs to find and capture the green, from borrowing from or selling stock to friends and family to creative use of credit cards, factoring accounts receivable, and use of federal and state loans, grants, and tax incentives. We also thought it was important for business people and entrepreneurs to know some basics of negotiating deals and some of the scams as well.

This book is about venture funding in the real world, the world
beyond the snazzy offices of Sand Hill Road, the world where mom and dad and the guy who sells supplies on credit are the venture capitalists, the world most entrepreneurs really inhabit.

"For anyone trying to start or grow a business, this book cuts
through the complexities of new venture financing and delivers pragmatic, useful advice." Rudolph P. Lamone, Professor and Chairman, Board of Advisors, Dingman Center for Entrepreneurship, University of Maryland.

After the "dot bomb", the financial world for start-up and young businesses is different than the one entrepreneurs and business people have become accustomed to. Finding and getting the capital that businesses need is different as well. This book discusses 19 sources and provides a beghind-the scenes understanding of each, and tells the reader how to navigate through these financing approaches.


Beyond the Crime Lab: The New Science of Investigation
Published in Hardcover by John Wiley & Sons (1990)
Author: Jon Zonderman
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A disappointment
I am a member of the forensics community, and thought this book might help me learn more about the other areas I am not familiar with, but it didn't. The material did not flow within the chapters, and I found several mistakes/misinformations. Also, the chapter on DNA technology was mostly negative. There are many positive aspects to DNA testing, but Mr. Zonderman didn't seem to want to address them. All in all, the book was a disappointment.

"A Journalist's Overview/Commentary on Forensics"
"Beyond The Crime Lab: The New Science of Investigation" by Jon Zonderman, - Rev. ed. ISBN 0-471-25466-5 (Cloth) John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 1999 is a 254 page publication by an aspiring journalist-turned-author who updated his 1990 book of the same title in an apparent treble sort of writing mode which suggests the old, the new and the somewhat alien.

He provides 10 chapters, the first 5 of which are devoted to the crime scene and trace evidence. In this they are adequate but be wont to dispute the book's title as misleading since this is straight-forward criminalistics or forensics - but the style is not particularly notable for exposition or grammatical clarity. Chapter 6, "The Mind and Brain of the Violent Criminal" is poorly documented, fragmented and leaves some posed construals unanswered. Chapters 7-10 appears to be more in focus with the writer's expertise but carry a cautionary askance if not candidly apprehensive warnings on criminology and the justice system whilst discussing data collection, electronic surveillance, controlling of criminals, computers, and "Liberty, Justice and Science" in Chapter 10. In many ways these personal trepidations of the author may be true. This reader, however, believes this is not the proper forum in which to express personal views and it detracts from its use as a viable reference textbook. Chapter 7, "Electronic Surveillance..." is well-written; well-encompasses the subject, and was especially informative.

The author is to be commended for his concluding "Author's Note" indicating his book has been used as "supplemental reading...(forensic science) mostly at the high school level," and this is in keeping with the forward by the well-known Henry C. Lee who wrote it "bridges a gap between the basic and the advanced...." It makes make for easy reading and for that reason alone can be recommended as an introduction to forensics with commentary.

This was the most informative and interesting read.
This book filled me in on some of the aspects of forensic science that I was unaware of. It was just the information I was looking for. I am now considering going into the Forensic Science field. I am just trying to find out what I need to do next.


Understanding Crohn Disease and Ulcerative Colitis
Published in Hardcover by Univ Pr of Mississippi (15 June, 2000)
Authors: Jon Zonderman, Ronald, Md. Vender, and Ronald S. MD Vender
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Good Thing in a Small Package
This slim volume by co-authors Zonderman (a writer with Crohns Disease) and his gastroenterologist Vender packs a lot of punch in a brief amount of time. Very up to date in terms of medication information and surgery, the authors also do an excellent job of describing the symptoms of inflammatory bowel disease and WHY you are feeling this way (something I've yet to come across in any other book on IBD). I was disappointed in the primitive line drawings used to illustrate the book and in the negative attitude toward some alternative medical treatments discussed in the "mind/body" chapter (although I was pleased to see its inclusion). The authors should be commended for approaching the emotional aspects of IBD in a forthright manner and the book would be an appropriate addition to any IBD library.

A good IBD overview for the newly diagnosed
This is a short yet informative overview of inflammatory bowel disease. The possible causes, research developments, available treatments and surgical options are discussed. It is by no means a definitive text. However, it is a good place to start if you or a loved one have just been diagnosed with IBD. It explains IBD's vocabulary in easy-to-understand terms. It discusses the different forms of IBD and the various courses these diseases can take. I definitely needed this book to supplement the information I gleaned from my doctors. I had a much clearer idea of what to expect after reading it. This book also focuses on coping skills, alternative medicine and dietary advice. An appendix contains recommended titles for more detailed reading and provides contact information for the Crohn's and Colitis Foundation.


A Colonial Printer (How They Lived)
Published in Library Binding by The Rourke Book Company, Inc. (1994)
Author: Jon Zonderman
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Drugs and Disease (Encyclopedia of Psychoactive Drugs. Series 2)
Published in Library Binding by Chelsea House Pub (Library) (1987)
Authors: Jon Zonderman and Laurel Shader
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Environmental Diseases (Bodies in Crisis)
Published in Library Binding by 21st Century Books (1995)
Authors: Jon Zonderman and Laurel, M.D. Shader
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Everyday Material Science Experiments
Published in Library Binding by 21st Century Books (1997)
Authors: Robert C. Mebane, Jacqueline L. Harris, Jon Zonderman, and Laurel Shader
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Helen Keller & Annie Sullivan: Working Miracles Together (Partners)
Published in School & Library Binding by Blackbirch Marketing (1994)
Authors: Jon Zonderman, Jerry Harston, Jim McGinness, and Bruce S. Glassman
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How They Lived
Published in Library Binding by The Rourke Book Company, Inc. (1994)
Authors: Theodore Knight, David Steinecker, Jon Zonderman, and Jay Schleifer
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Mononucleosis and Other Infectious Diseases (21st Century Health and Wellness)
Published in Library Binding by Chelsea House Pub (Library) (1999)
Authors: Laurel Shader, Jon Zondervan, and Jon Zonderman
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