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Algebra and Trigonometry Structure and Method Book 2, Solution Manual5 reviews
Richard G. Brown, Mary P. Dolciani, ...

Houghton Mifflin Company, 1994

A superb text
As a teacher of mathematics I have used a number of different algebra texts and evaluated many others. After an extensive search for a text that would meet the needs of students preparing for college-level mathematics, I decided that this book had no equal. The exposition is both clear and rigorous, and the problems are of real mathematical depth without being too difficult for most students. ...
  
  











  



  
Goldfrank's Toxicologic Emergencies3 reviews

Prentice Hall, 1998

Amazing!
Neal Flomenbaum is the most amazing editor in the world, he contributes alot to this book and he's the best dad. Hi daddy, Love, Adam
  
  











  



  
Sing A Song Of Popcorn: Every Child's Book Of Poems5 reviews

Scholastic Press, 1988

An excellent resource for elementary teachers :)
I thoroughly enjoyed this collection of poetry and the beautiful illustrations which accompany. As a kindergarten teacher, I found the anthology to be an invaluable resource for introducing young children (or any children) to the world of poetry. :
  
  











  



  
Centering in pottery, poetry, and the person5 reviews
Mary Caroline Richards

Wesleyan University Press, 1964

A classic book on holistic poetics & pedagogy.
Innumerable poets, potters, artists & teachers have been touched by Mary Caroline Richards. Ever attentive to the whole person, Richards shows that a truly liberating creativity arises out of compassion, an attentive stillness of soul, self-acceptance & a delight in creative "accidents." For Richards, the words "teacher" and "student" are interchangeable. She gently reminds us that she is ...
  
  











  



  
Handbook on Plumeria Culture6 reviews
Richard Eggenberger, Mary Ellen

The Plumeria People, 1988

This is THE book for growing Plumerias! Very thorough!
This book is THE handbook for anyone interested in growing plumerias. It gives all the info you'll need to be a "plumeria farmer." Whether you have one tree or 200, you'll find all necessary info about the following topics (and many more): classification and naming of cultivars, historical data, plant types and descriptions, propagation of seeds, cuttings, grafting, soil mixes, planting ...
  
  











  



  
Basic Algebra3 reviews
Richard G. Brown, Geraldine D. Smith, ...

Mcdougal Littell/Houghton Mifflin, 1992

Clear, concise, easy-to-use algebra book
This a a wonderful algebra book, and I only wish it would be reprinted in a more affordable copy with all of the extras---teacher's copy, supplementary worksheets, tests and answer guides. I use this book in teaching algebra to my special education students, and even my 8th graders are handling the lessons with skill, and developing solid comprehension in the use of algebra. When I tutor at a ...
  
  











  



  
The Quest: A Journey of Spiritual Rediscovery4 reviews
Richard, Mary-Alice Jafolla

Unity Books (Unity School of Christianity), 2002

The best book on spirituality I have ever read.
This book was given to me as a gift. I will be forever grateful to the person who gave it. It is the best book on spirituality I have ever read. It's not religious--it's spiritual. And it gives a step-by-step account of how you can turn within and find all that you need to bless your life. It's fabulous. It is the most important book I have ever read.
  
  











  



  
The theater and its double8 reviews
Antonin Artaud

Grove Press, 1958

"The only cure for madness is the innocence of facts" (150).
I'll admit that this is the first time I've read Artaud. And I'll admit that when I began reading the first section, The Theater and the Plague, I thought on numerous occasions, "Where is this guy going with this?" Upon concluding this section, and after picking myself up off the floor, I returned to the beginning for a another read through, and again, afterward, found myself floored. Artaud ...
  
  











  



  
Adventures on the Quest3 reviews
Richard, Mary-Alice Jafolla

Unity Books (Unity School of Christianity), 2002

Excellent
This guidebook is the companion to "The Quest", and combined they are sort of the Unity answer to "A Course in Miracles". I've only just begun the course, and I'm already impressed. I believe this will be a valuable resource for developing my spirituality.
  
  











  



  
Tru: A Cookbook from the Legendary Chicago Restaurant4 reviews
Rick Tramonto, Gale Gand, ...

Random House, 2004

Excellent Restaurant Book for Foodies and Pros
`Tru' by Rick Tramonto, pastry partner Gale Gand and writer Mary Goodbody is a book purely for foodies and professionals. The sure signs of this are the fact that the recipes are presented almost exactly as they are done in the restaurant, with all the special ingredients and equipment a home cook is not likely to have available such as foaming canisters, caviar, truffles, and presentation dishes ...
  
  











  



  
Control Your Depression2 reviews
Peter M. Lewinsohn, Richard Munoz, ...

Prentice Hall, 1986

excellent in combination with 'feeling good'!
This book provides much more detail about how to overcome your depression-reinforcing *behaviors* than David Burns' excellent books do. It's a nice complement to the Feeling Good titles for anybody trying to make cognitive-behavioral therapy work without a therapist. Expertly written by the leading researchers on behavior therapy for depression. Fills in the 'behavior' part of the ...
  
  











  



  
Tuttle's Red Barn3 reviews
Richard Michelson

Putnam Juvenile, 2007

Rutgers University Project on Economics and Children
This interesting and informative book traces the development of today's oldest continuing family farm in the United States. The story begins with John Tuttle, who left England for the "New England" in 1632 and settled in Dover, New Hampshire. At the time, Dover consisted of about twenty cabins, the largest settlement in New Hampshire. John built his own cabin on the same land where the Tuttle ...
  
  











  



  
In Transition: From the Harvard Business School Club of New York's Career Management Seminar3 reviews
Mary Lindley Burton, Richard A. Wedemeyer

Collins Business, 1992

Best book on career change, direction and focus I have seen
Helps you walk through the process, step by step, of determining what's important to you, your unique talents and skills, where you can apply those and the practical side of getting a job.. Fantastic.. I turn to it time and time again as I continue my 10+ years post MBA career..
  
  











  



  
The Battered Child2 reviews

University Of Chicago Press, 1997

YOU MUST HAVE THIS ONE!
Excellent textbook! Should be in every school, therapist office, hospital, clinic and child protection agency library. If I could only buy one, this would be it! This is an excellent companion book to Body Language of the abused child! Buy them both- you will not regret it!
  
  











  



  
A Brief History of the Romans2 reviews
Mary T. Boatwright, Daniel J. Gargola, ...

Oxford University Press, USA, 2006

Definitive Work On Rome
I read this book for a graduate course in Roman history. This is a good book surveying Roman history, an easy read One of the most important relationships is that of the Roman family and household. The state structure is based on this. Senate is head of Patrician families and act as fathers of Rome, in charge of morality, etc, especially in the Republican era. The basic units of Roman ...
  
  











  



  
The Handbook On Oleanders3 reviews
Mary Helen Eggenberger, Richard Eggenberger

Tropical Plant Specialists, 1996

Perfect book on Oleanders
I had never before seen a book on the Oleander offered for sale. I love the plant, so ordered the book. It is perfect for history, planting and growing information, and lovely pictures of this remarkable plant. I intend to try to grow some of the more exotic and unusual specimens, which I would have never known about if not for the book.
  
  











  



  
Snootie Little Cutie: The Connie Haines Story3 reviews
Richard Grudens

Celebrity Profiles Publishing Co., 2000

It's That Snootie Little Cutie
I am the author of Snootie Little Cutie. Connie Haines is the best singer of the big band era. At seventeen she sang shoulder -to -shoulder with Frank Sinatra first in Harry James' band, and then they both joined Tommy Dorsey singing with the Pied Pipers, Buddy Rich, Jo Stafford, all members of the great showcase band. Connie lives in Florida and still performs. Her friend Jane Russell wrote the ...
  
  











  



  
Handbook of Marketing Scales: Multi-Item Measures for Marketing and Consumer Behavior Research (Association ...2 reviews
William O. Bearden, Richard G. Netemeyer, ...

Sage Publications, Inc, 1993

A must for questionaire designer
This is the kind of reference book i have been looking for a long time. Doing survey research oftentimes is confined to what oneself has done in the past. And some of the times, new ideas and mthods may also occur from colleagues and journal articles. Nonethess, the original questionaires are rarely included. Here is the cure. In this handbook, one can compile and compare easily the consumer ...
  
  











  



  
The Power of Statistical Thinking: Improving Industrial Processes (Engineering Process Improvement Series)3 reviews
Mary G. Leitnaker, Richard D. Sanders, ...

Prentice Hall PTR, 1995

Hey look! a good statistics book and no complex integrals!
Coming from three academians this book is suprisingly practical. I recommend it to anyone who is in manufacturing and wants to utilize SPC charts in quality improvement and Engineering Process Control (EPC). What makes this book unique is that the authors acomplished to explain SPC applications to both attributes data and variables data without any complex formulas. That is a very distinct ...
  
  











  



  
Changing Your Destiny: Dynamic New Astrological and Visualization Tools to Shape Your Future2 reviews
Mary Orser, Richard A. Zarro

Harpercollins, 1989

Accessing and manifesting your true self
A masterful insight into your true self. A must read for any student of life, this book combines both astrological information and how the art of communication and and the mind/brain function. Mr. Zarro clearly presents a detailed overview of both transformation and how to accomplish it. The astrological information, clearly written using how to attune to your higher self and the best ...
  
  











  







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