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Whose Muse?: Art Museums and the Public Trust2 reviews

Princeton University Press, 2006

Not a boring subject!
This is a compilation of essays written by directors of major art museums: Cuno from the Art Institute of Chicago, De Montebello from the Met, Lowry from the MoMA, MacGregor from the British Museum, Walsh of the Getty in LA, and Wood, formerly of the AIC. Each addresses how museums can cultivate public trust in cultural institutions, the kinds of authority museums have, and how they should ...
  
  











  



  
UAE - Culture Smart!: a quick guide to customs and etiquette (Culture Smart!)
John Walsh

Kuperard, 2008

Culture Smart! provides essential information on attitudes, beliefs and behavior in different countries, ensuring that you arrive at your destination aware of basic manners, common courtesies, and sensitive issues. These concise guides tell you what to expect, how to behave, and how to establish a rapport with your hosts. This inside knowledge will enable you to steer clear of embarrassing gaffes and mistakes, feel confident in unfamiliar ...
  
  











  



  
The Common Symptom Guide2 reviews
John H Wasson, Timothy B. Walsh, ...

McGraw-Hill Professional, 2002

best for csa review
This book has common complain plus what to ask in addition to that complain with D/D and superficial physical diagnosis.
  
  











  



  
Severe & Hazardous Weather: An Introduction to High Impact Meteorology1 review
Robert M. Rauber, John E. Walsh, ...

Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company, 2005

The best hazardous weather textbook available (Spring 2008).
As an earth and atmospheric science professor who specializes in natural hazards, I've seen probably every text available on this subject. For atmospheric hazards in particular, this is the best textbook I've used. It is easily accessible to second year meteorology undergraduates, and could even be somewhat useful in a graduate course. Although the text emphasizes the meteorological science of ...
  
  











  



  
Using Insulin, Everything You Need for Success With Insulin5 reviews
John Walsh, Ruth Roberts, ...

Torrey Pines Press, 2003

If you want to control your diabetes with insulin (you, not your doctor or spouse or sunspots or the stars) start here!
I'm an adult, and about two years ago, I was diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes. On my first-ever trip to an endocrinologist, I -Practiced three times sticking a syringe into a round sponge -Was told to take 3 units of insulin 3 times daily -Was blessed and told "go thou out and be diabetic" (more or less) This book is largely responsible for the fact that I did not perish after this ...
  
  











  



  
Stone Designs for the Home
John Morris

Gibbs Smith, Publisher, 2008

Featuring stunning color photography, Stone Designs for the Home explores the work of one of the finest stonemasons practicing today, John T. Morris, who employs the traditional art form of hand-chiseled masonry. Journey through eight properties where Morris's exceptional work abounds while exploring his approach, thought processes, and philosophy behind the stunning art he creates in stone. Filled with a variety of native stones in exterior and ...
  
  











  



  
The Art of Storytelling: Easy Steps to Presenting an Unforgettable Story7 reviews
John Walsh

Moody Publishers, 2003

Every mom/dad/preacher/teacher should study it!
This was an excellent, practical book that really did help me learn to communicate better with my class of young children. My husband, a pastor, also improved his sermons! We hope to use this book to teach a workshop on storytelling skills.
  
  











  



  
Pumping Insulin: Everything You Need for Success With an Insulin Pump10 reviews
John Walsh, Ruth Roberts

Torrey Pines Press, 2000

Great learning tool and reference
On the advice of my PA, I read the book before going on the pump in October 2001 (22 years after my diagnosis with Type I diabetes). The book is written extremely well and provides clear and concise coverage of the almost every aspect of pump therapy. The authors highlight considerations to make before going on the pump, as well as circumstances you will encounter after beginning pump therapy. ...
  
  











  



  
Tears of Rage - From Grieving Father to Crusader for Justice: The Untold Story of the Adam Walsh Case79 reviews
John Walsh

Atria, 1997

The saddest book I have ever read.
I've never read a book so gripping or heart wrenching. My condolences to you and your family Mr. Walsh; my heart breaks for you.
  
  











  



  
Pumping Insulin: Everything You Need For Success On A Smart Insulin Pump9 reviews
John Walsh, Ruth Roberts

Torrey Pines Press, 2006

THE Insulin Pumping Bible
This is the only book you need if you are considering pumping, have received a new pump and are starting pumping, or are an experienced pumper and need help improving your regimen. Other books may be good, but this one covers everything in a detailed, no nonsense way, with charts and graphs, and worksheets where necessary. It is a must have for any pumper's library.
  
  











  



  
Medical Product Regulatory Affairs: Pharmaceuticals, Diagnostics, Medical Devices
John J. Tobin, Gary Walsh

Wiley-VCH, 2008

Written in a clear and concise style by an experienced author, this attractively-priced book covers regulatory affairs in all major global markets for pharmaceuticals and medical devices, making it the most comprehensive in its field. Following a look at drug development, complete sections are devoted to national and EU regulatory issues, manufacturing license application and retention, and regulation in the USA. Other topics dealt with ...
  
  











  



  
Math Tools, Grades 3-12: 64 Ways to Differentiate Instruction and Increase Student Engagement
Harvey F. Silver, John R. Brunsting, ...

Corwin Press, 2007

"A valuable resource to help teachers differentiate instruction according to student learning styles. The learning matrices provide a user-friendly reference tool for designing lessons." —Gwen Zimmermann, Director of Mathematics Adlai E. Stevenson High School, Lincolnshire, IL "The authors have once again taken research and translated it into practical applications. This resource will enhance every math educator’s classroom and ...
  
  











  



  
Moonlight: Abraham Lincoln and the Almanac Trial8 reviews
John Evangelist Walsh

Palgrave Macmillan, 2000

Wonderful Research -- Woeful Reasoning
Walsh does diligent spadework with the original sources and clears up many misconceptions about the famous "Almanac Trial." Unfortunately he engenders a few misconceptions himself. The greatest misconception he engenders is his portrayal of Lincoln as behaving in an ethically challenged fashion. Not so. Walsh reports that Lincoln, in his investigation, told a witness not to tell him about ...
  
  











  



  
Flodden 1513: Scotland's greatest defeat (Campaign)5 reviews
John Sadler

Osprey Publishing, 2006

Flodden 1513
On 9 September 1513, Flodden field was the site for one of Scotland's most famous battles, often termed their "greatest defeat". The Scottish Army led by their courageous king, James IV, was strong in artillery and trained in new tactics from the Swiss doctrine, whereas the English Army they faced still favoured traditional tactics. Despite the strength of the Scots, the English men-at-arms ...
  
  











  



  
The Bones of St. Peter: The First Full Account of the Search for the Apostle's Body1 review
John E. Walsh

Doubleday Books, 1982

The Bones of St Peter
The Bones of St. Peter: A 1st Full Account of the Search for the Apostle's Body Excellent A very readable account of the search for the bones of St Peter.
  
  











  



  
Walsh & Hoyt's Clinical Neuro-ophthalmology: In Three Volumes (Walsh & Hoyt's Clinical Neuro-Ophthalmology)2 reviews

Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2004

Good Beginner Text
This book is a good beginner textbook for both Ophthalmology and Neurology residents. It leaves some questions to be answered for those interested in more detail. However, this is what the book is intended for. It is after all a companion book to the full series.
  
  











  



  
Forensic DNA Evidence Interpretation1 review

CRC, 2004

The must have DNA Evidence book
If you can only buy one book about DNA evidence interpretation then get this one. The vast range of DNA topics this book covers is incredible. As well as giving the theory behind calculations it gives philosophies behind various schools of thought. An example of the wide range of topics includes sections on Electropherogram artefacts, DNA mixture interpretations, Low Copy Number theory and DNA ...
  
  











  



  
Deadlock: The Inside Story oF America's Closest Election15 reviews
Ellen Nakashima, Washington Post, ...

PublicAffairs, 2001

Terrific re-telling of a gripping era in American history
I don't care what Repubs say, there was no liberal media bias apparent in this book. They showed both campaigns, warts and all, and let the public form its own opinion. The book was a fantastic behind-the-scenes re-telling of America's most recent Constitutional crisis, one that could have disrupted government for years to come. Of course, recent events have taken peoples' minds off of this ...
  
  











  



  
The Bones of St. Peter: A Fascinating Account of the Search for the Apostle's Body4 reviews
John Evangelist Walsh

Image Books/Doubleday, 1985

A neglected subject, fascinating treatment.
This is a fascinating and well written account of one of the best known, yet little understood, archaeological mysteries of the century. The discovery of the first-century grave under the present basilica of St Peter's is a detective story which is usually given a confessional treatment, if it is noted at all. Walsh does a brilliant job of untangling the threads of the excavation, without ...
  
  











  



  
Stop the Rollercoaster: How to Take Charge of Your Blood Sugars in Diabetes6 reviews
John Walsh, Ruth Roberts, ...

Torrey Pines Press, 1996

a great book.
This is a one of a kind book for anyone with type 1 diabetes.It teaches how to do carbohydrate counting, how to account for exercise, illness, and unexpected highs and lows. I hope the authors write an updated version of this book because it is really necessary. It is surprising that there are so few books like this available to diabetics who really have to take care of their disease all by ...
  
  











  







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