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Microsoft Access 2007 Data Analysis7 reviews
Michael Alexander

Wiley, 2007

Advanced Skills in Access
This is an excellent text, it was used in my CIS 2640 Business Reports and Analysis class at Western Michigan University in the Spring of 2008. I learned a great deal about building tables and queries in Access, a tool that will come in handy in almost any business related work. It's user friendly, and I feel is a good price for what it offers, and is designed from a beginner to someone who is ...
  
  











  



  
My Beautiful Mommy14 reviews
Michael Alexander Salzhauer, M.D.

Big Tent Books, 2008

A Must-Read
This is a great book for mothers having medically necessary plastic surgery! It helps mothers relay the message to their children in an appropriate, child-friendly manner.
  
  











  



  
Crystal Xcelsius For Dummies (For Dummies (Computer/Tech))8 reviews
Michael Alexander

For Dummies, 2006

Great book
I liked this book a lot. I enjoyed the writing and even tough it was a Dummies book, it contained all the information that I needed to be able to get started mastering Crystal Xcelsius.
  
  











  



  
Excel 2007 VBA Programmer's Reference (Programmer to Programmer)3 reviews
John Green, Stephen Bullen, ...

Wrox, 2007

Required Reference for Excel 2007 VBA
The brief treatment of VBA syntax and the power of VBA make this text for intermediate users and above in my opinion. Its broad scope, covering command bars, class modules, ribbonx, open XML and much more make it a source to be mined over time. As a reader's knowledge increases, he is likely to find first one and then another Excel feature that can be utilized using techniques described in ...
  
  











  



  
The Crusader: A Novel41 reviews
Michael Alexander Eisner

Anchor, 2003

A lucid portrait of the Crusades
In this fresh, exuberant historical novel, Francisco is a troubled former knight who returns from the Crusades a broken man. Through the narration of Brother Lucas, the monk assigned to exorcise him, we learn of Francisco's travels to the Holy Land, the battles he fought in, the woman he loves, and the horrors he witnessed. I don't pretend to know a lot about history; I can't say if the ...
  
  











  



  
Microsoft Excel and Access Integration: With Microsoft Office 20076 reviews
Michael Alexander, Geoffrey Clark

Wiley, 2007

I just knew it!
I'm an intermediate user with some experience using both Excel and Access. I've always hacked my way into integration, and have always had the sense that there are better ways to make Excel and Access work together. It turns out I was right. Within 30 minutes of receiving this book, I've found three techniques that have exponentially improved my processes. I particularly appreciate the fact ...
  
  











  



  
Microsoft Access Data Analysis: Unleashing the Analytical Power of Access19 reviews
Michael Alexander

Wiley, 2006

For Intermediate Users
This book is not for novices. However, slack a bit of deep programming. This book shows you the power inside MS Accesss through the macros and wizards. Show you the first steps in order to master Access to do what you want. If you seek more programming tips, you will need other book. However, it's a great book.
  
  











  



  
Pivot Table Data Crunching for Microsoft Office Excel 2007 (Business Solutions)7 reviews
Bill Jelen, Michael Alexander

Que, 2007

Great stuff
This book helped tremendously during my early stages using PT, without a doubt I would recommend this book to someone who just started to incorporate Pivot Table into their work. One recommendation, It would be nice if a CD with all the work examples came with the book, unfortunately you have to download the example files from a website.
  
  











  



  
Pivot Table Data Crunching (Business Solutions)24 reviews
Bill Jelen, Michael Alexander

Que, 2005

Pivot tables - to know them is to love them
Accountants, sales managers, and everybody who uses Excel for data analysis: Listen up! Learn to use pivot tables, you just gotta! You will be able to slice, dice, and mince your data in a few minutes instead of hours. Forget fiddling around with sorting, subtotaling, linking cells, and the general time-consuming stuff that goes into report generation. This book is a good, ...
  
  











  



  
Excel 2007 Dashboards & Reports For Dummies (For Dummies (Computer/Tech))2 reviews
Michael Alexander

For Dummies, 2008

Great book
This is a great book to have as a resource for not only some of the new features of Excel 2007, but also as a primer to what a data warehouse is and what it means to build one. Of course, the latter is something that can be learned in depth in many other texts, but for a user of Excel, it makes for a good launching point to other more complex concepts of data warehouses and BI (Business ...
  
  











  



  
Investing in a Secular Bear Market3 reviews
Michael A. Alexander

iUniverse, Inc., 2005

Complicated book but worth the read
I read the author's "Stock cycles" book, he was right on spot on the 2001-2003 downturn. Now it turns out he is again right on this bear market again, just look at his predictive (of course he does not claim that stock indexes are gonna exactly follow that pattern) chart. It shows the market decline starting sometime in 2007 and ending around in 2009 at half the price unfortunately. You cannot ...
  
  











  



  
Molecular Biology of the Gene (6th Edition)8 reviews
James D. Watson, Tania A. Baker, ...

Benjamin Cummings, 2007

35 years full circle fantastic true
While in High School I took the class Mol. Bio. Gene from Dr. Watsons book at George Washington U., having taken orga. &inorganic&biochem at the community college after basic chem (my HS was colocated with the comm col. in Rockville MD). Paid $14.65 for mine, a f...king fortune then. I was working for Dr. Gallo (CDC) at NIH as a summer intern, riding my bike there. (Hey it's all about ME) So... ...
  
  











  



  
Aspect Pattern Astrology2 reviews
Bruno Huber

HopeWell, 2005

The most complete book on aspect patterns
Even though I am not a practitioner of Huber astrology, I found this book to be truly excellent. It covers a huge range of aspect patterns, with in-depth delineations of each. It's an asset to any astrologer's book collection.
  
  











  



  
Orchestra Expressions, Book One: Cello Edition (Expressions Music Curriculum)
Kathleen Brungard, Michael Alexander, ...

Alfred Publishing Company, 2004
  
  











  



  
Beowulf: A Verse Translation (Penguin Classics)4 reviews
Anonymous

Penguin Classics, 2003

Good translation of a great epic
Michael Alexander's translation of Beowulf is among the best available today. While neither as readable nor as poetic as the more famous Heaney translation, Alexander's is exciting, close to the original, and tells the story in such a way that it never fails to grip and thrill. There is so very little wrong with this translation that I'll get it out of the way. While the poem is generally ...
  
  











  



  
Orchestra Expressions, Violin (Expressions Music Curriculum)
Kathleen DeBerry Brungard, Michael L. Alexander, ...

Alfred Publishing Company, 2004
  
  











  



  
Stock Cycles: Why Stocks Won't Beat Money Markets Over the Next Twenty Years12 reviews
Michael A Alexander

iUniverse Star, 2000

Required Reading for All Investors Young and Old
I wish I read this book five years ago before the bubble broke, I'd have alot more money now if I did. Alas, hindsight is 20/20. However, this is the first book that presents a very logical and thorough view of investment cycles that are clearly present in our economy. Yes, this book is somewhat tedious as another reviewer commented, but the true nature of the opportunities and risks of investing ...
  
  











  



  
Futile Efforts1 review
Alexander Michael

IUniverse, 2002

Alex's awesome story
If you think you have it bad, READ THIS. If you think your parents were strict disciplinarians, you ain't seen nothing until you read Alex's real life story and see that not only did he survive but he also managed to make something of himself despite it all. A great inspiration - not recommended for the faint of heart!! (Of course, I'm biased, he was nice enough to write an inscription on the ...
  
  











  



  
The Kondratiev Cycle: A generational interpretation4 reviews
Michael A Alexander

AuthorHouse, 2002

A valuable contribution to the long-cycle literature
If successful prediction is a sign of good science, Michael Alexander, who in his previous book "Stock Cycles: Why Stocks Won't Beat Money Markets over the Next Twenty Years" predicted poor stock market returns for twenty years beginning in 2000, has impressive scientific credentials. In his second book, he synthesizes the theory of stock cycles and innovation waves developed in his first book, ...
  
  











  



  
Medievalism: The Middle Ages in Modern England1 review
Michael Alexander

Yale University Press, 2007

A tour de force of literary history
This insightful volume throws new light on the literary aspects of a problem that has most commonly been examined in terms of the visual arts (the Gothic revival in architecture, above all). I would have liked to read something more on political theory, including the idea of the "Gothic balance," explored many years ago by Samuel Kliger. This yielded the notion of Saxonism, which was even ...
  
  











  







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