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I.T. Wars: Managing the Business-Technology Weave in the New Millennium 8 reviews David Scott
BookSurge Publishing, 2006
Managing the Weave Managing the "weave" between business and technology is no easy feat. This book provides excellent application to everyday challenges IT managers encounter while following a common sense approach. Just a few of the concepts covered in this book include:
1. Teaching the significance of "selling" your ideas to those in charge to jumpstart change
2. Stressing the importance of a proactive IT ...
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The Perpetual Flame: Offering Acceptable Worship Unto God 2 reviews Jamie L Perez
AuthorHouse, 2001
This book is a must have! This book is unlike any Bible study I have ever read. It is very straightforward in it's approach to convey the true meaning of worship unto G-d. It challenges many pre-conceived ideas by a throrough study of the Bible. Topic by topic you will uncover truths that have been left behind in the course of 2000 years of gentile-dominated church history and doctrines. Your walk with G-d will never be ...
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Thermodynamische Eigenschaften Umweltvertraglicher Klatemittel = Thermodynamic Properties of Environmentally ... 1 review R. Tillner-Roth
Springer-Verlag, 1995
Expensive but realy usefull in practice This book provides no enthalpie diagrams, but accurate tables of properties like enthalpie. It does this also for the propeties of liquid and gas, meaning properties of superheat and subcooled. I'm a proffesional service engineer and this book delivered me quick the information of 15 procent capacitie enlargement after installing a modification on an industrial cooler. It is a pitty that only ...
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Aircraft Inspection, Repair & Alterations: Acceptable Methods, Techniques, and Practices (FAA Handbooks ... 1 review Federal Aviation Administration
Aviation Supplies & Academics, Inc., 2001
nice book Nice edition, comes in very handy when working on aircraft. Lots of helpful examples and explanations.Rings on the back makes it perfect for keeping right pages open and index makes all the difference when trying to find information required.
Thank you.
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The Slippery Slope 231 reviews Lemony Snicket
Recorded Books, LLC., 2003
PCE Student Review My favorite book is The Slippery Slope by Lemony Snicket. It is a mystery about good vs. evil. My favorite character is sunny. She is a little baby who loves to bite and is always helping them get out of trouble with her very sharp teeth.
The author's writing style is smart because she makes them get out of traps in smart ways and she leaves lot's of suspense.
I love this book because at the ...
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Acceptable Loss 27 reviews Kregg P. Jorgenson
Presidio Press, 1991
Acceptable Loss, One of the best. I have been reading war stories since I was 12 years old (non fiction). My reading has covered all American Wars from the Civil War to Viet Nam. I have a collection of aroud 300 that I kept. This book is at the top of the list on Viet Nam and very high on all war books. The author tells it like it is . Most books on Viet Nam are about the marines with a lot of propaganda about the good old ...
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Environmentally Acceptable Soldering and Cleaning Materials in Electronics (Business Opportunity Report) 1 review Melanie Van Lyssel
Business Communications Company, 1997
Excellent! Excellent synopsis of sound cleaning practices in the making of circuit boards and other electronic equipment. Thorough and thoughtful in it's analysis.
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Keepers of the Flame: Unlocking the Ancient Secret of an Acceptable Sacrifice 1 review Robert Stearns
Eagles' Wings, 2007
Keepers of the Flame This book is a cry to God and a call to the Body for a generation of priestlly intercessors to arise who will lift up an acceptable sacrifice, which will move the heart and hand of God. Is that you?
Robert Stearns is the Founder and Executive Director of Eagles Wings, a dynamic relational ministry community involved in a variety of outreaches and strategic projects around the world. Robert's ...
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Acceptable Losses 3 reviews Norman Weissman
HAMMONASSET HOUSE BOOKS, 2008
Lost and Found Acceptable Losses is a book of great intensity that focuses on two relationships. One is a shattering depiction of marriage to an alcoholic and the danger it presents to both spouses, despite the desperate devotion of a husband who almost dies for love. The second relationship is between an x-nun, who has gone through a crisis of faith, and the husband of the alcoholic. It is a connection that ...
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The ABC's Workbook: Achieving Acceptable Behavior Changes 1 review Joyce E. Divinyi
Wellness Connection, 1999
Practical Methods Ms. Divinyi gives teachers real methods to use with their students. Not just a bunch of theories. One of the best (of many) that I've read.
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Insider Threat: : Protecting the Enterprise from Sabotage, Spying, and Theft 9 reviews Eric Cole, Sandra Ring
SYNGRESS, 2005
Insider Threat-The Right Focus By: Jeffrey W. Bennett, ISP author of ISP Certification-The Industrial Security Professional Exam Manual and Under the Lontar Palm
Frankly, this book does a great job addressesing major problem. Companies must be aware of and manage risk to economic, sensitive and classified information espionage. I have to say that Sandra Ring and Dr. Cole have it right on. Security Manager focus should be ...
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Acceptable Sacrifice 1 review John Bunyan
Gospel Standard Trust Publications, 1978
Does God Care About a Broken Heart? There is a reason why John Bunyan remains as one of my favorite authors. In his writing entitled The Accepatable Sacrifice, he brings biblical truth to challenge spiritual smugness and comfort broken and despairing hearts. This exposition of Psalm 51 is truly magnificent. He shows the necessity of, and divine grace towards, a heart that is rightly broken. Concluding the book with a warning ...
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How to Cheat at Designing Security for a Windows Server 2003 Network 3 reviews Rob Amini, Chris Peiris, ...
SYNGRESS, 2005
The focus on designing secure systems shows managers how to implement a successful network design with the minimum of flaws Rob Amini, et.al.'s How To Cheat At Designing Security For A W2k3 Server Network is directed to the manager in a medium-sized network environment who understands design flaws may often be overlooked for the sake of speed. Get up and running quicker with this security guide, which tells how to create quick logical network designs, physical designs for IPSec and secure DNSA implementations, access ...
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The New Anti-Catholicism: The Last Acceptable Prejudice 23 reviews Philip Jenkins
Oxford University Press, USA, 2003
Responses Prove The Point Though I haven't finished this book yet, I hold Jenkins in very high regard, as one of the few writers on religion who knows what he's talking about and consistently tells us little-known truths. The pervasiveness of anti-Catholicism in American elite culture is one of those truths. The incidents catalogued in this book are a real eye-opener.
The hostile reviews of this book illustrate the ...
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Acceptable Risk Processes: Lifelines and Natural Hazards (Monograph (American Society of Civil Engineers. ... 3 reviews
American Society of Civil Engineers, 2002
A timely and excellent analysis. This is one of the more thoughtful books I have read in this field with careful and precise analysis. Highly recommended.
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An Acceptable Time 55 reviews Madeleine L'Engle
Square Fish, 2007
Haven't read it yet... But the delivery was fantastic! Cheap and easy, I got the book way on the early side of the delivery window. Yay!
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Acceptable Risk 2 reviews Baruch Fischhoff, Sarah Lichtenstein, ...
Cambridge University Press, 1984
Brilliant and insightful This is a brilliant and stimulating book. Although it nominally concerns itself with the area of hazard management, policy and technology choices associated with loss of life or limb, it provides a great deal of insight into all forms of risk management and formal decision making. A very well-researched book, it is obvious that the authors have not only thought long and hard about the subject ...
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An Acceptable Arrangement 1 review Jeanne Savery
Walker & Company, 1992
One of the better category regencies I grade category regencies differently than the longer historical regencies. As a rule, I expect less from the categories. Jeanne Savery delivers a pretty well-written category here, with a very intelligent, humorous heroine, a hero who meets all the required criteria (handsome, intelligent, rich & titled), good secondary characters, and a pretty nasty villain. It was an enjoyable read, ...
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Take the Risk: Learning to Identify, Choose, and Live with Acceptable Risk 21 reviews M.D., Ben Carson
Zondervan, 2008
Don't risk not reading book! I admit it - I am not much of a risk taker. So when I found the book, Take the Risk, by Ben Carson, I was intrigued to see what advice I could glean from this M.D.
Dr Carson points out that life itself is a risk. We need discernment on what risks we need to do something about, and Dr Carson gives guidance with his Best/Worse Analysis questions. By using these questions as a guide, we can ...
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The Wrinkle in Time Quintet Boxed Set (A Wrinkle in Time, A Wind in the Door, A Swiftly Tilting Planet, Many ... 8 reviews Madeleine L'Engle
Square Fish, 2007
Science-Saavy Imaginative Fiction for Youth and Adults Madeleine L'Engle's "Time Quintet" has long been a staple of young adult literature. The earthy nature of her characters makes you want to follow them on their travels around the quaint Murry farm and, indeed, around the universe. "A Wrinkle in Time" is the cornerstone of the quintet. In it, we meet the Murry's quirky and original family and soon are wishing it was our own--as Calvin does. The ...
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