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Busy Buzzing Bumblebees and Other Tongue Twisters (I Can Read Book 1)1 review
Alvin Schwartz

HarperTrophy, 1992

Saad's Talkaty Talker
A remarkable guy from Downtown, Known for reading his book upside down, Chose to stand on his head In his bed while he read And developed a permanet frown. A talkaty talker named Wade Took Tina to watch the parade, When he said, " Sweet miss-miss, Would you like a kiss-kiss?" She doused him with cold lemonade. A hot-air balloonist named Betty Flew over a sea of spagetti. It looked quite ...
  
  











  



  
The Phoenix Lights: On the Evening of March 13, 1997, a Formation of Ufos Flew over Phoenix, Arizona. They ...35 reviews
Lynne D. Kitei

Hampton Roads Publishing Company, 2004

Excellent
I watched the documentary video and read the book. Both are excellent. The authors made headlines nationwide. They came up with a first rate product. You should get rid of your doubts, once you read this book. It is hundred per cent convincing. Everything appears very clear. Even our military and many high officials attested to the validity of the footage. One of the best published books on UFOS ...
  
  











  



  
Men in Love : Male Homosexualities from Ganymede to Batman2 reviews
Vittorio Lingiardi, John Beebe

Open Court, 2002

Read the book
I suspect Mr. Burnett didn't actually read this book, but simply reacted out of his latent resentment of any claims gay folks might have on our common human imagination. (Telling flaw in his argument: He feels the need to tell us that some of his friends are gay. Ok. But I bet he doesn't like to listen to their stories.) All polemics aside, I found this book fascinating. Its basic premise is ...
  
  











  



  
On Beyond a Million: An Amazing Math Journey5 reviews
David M. Schwartz

Dragonfly Books, 2001

google and googleplex
On Beyond a Million is my sons favorite math storybook. Since reading this book, I hear them using the words google and googleplex in conversations with each other. They are young (ages 5 and 7), so I don't think they understood all of it, but my seven year old figured out exponents from the book, and now he can do exponents on his own. It introduced more advanced math concepts in a fun way.
  
  











  



  
On the Bus: The Complete Guide to the Legendary Trip of Ken Kesey and the Merry Pranksters and the Birth of ...6 reviews
Paul Perry

Thunder's Mouth Press, 1997

this is just great
this was just great. for those of us who couldn't be there for perry lane, the bus trip, or the acid tests, this is a great account of the time. you don't realize how important kesey was to the movement until you read this. on the bus is really a quick bio of kesey. it helps you to understand how kesey took over where kerouac left off. you really feel as if you know kesey and neal after finishing ...
  
  











  



  
The Living Energy Universe28 reviews
Gary E. Schwartz, Linda G. S. Russek, ...

Hampton Roads Publishing Company, 1999

One of the most Fundamental Discoveries of our Time!
If Science is not your strong point do not worry, this book offers important explanations on the possibility of our continuing life form that anyone can understand. This is a must read for anyone looking to answer our biggest question of all time, is there an afterlife?
  
  











  



  
White Racism: Its History, Pathology, and Practice
Henry David Thoreau, Howard Zinn, ...

Dell Publishing Company, 1975

It's History, Pathology And Practice
  
  











  



  
Privacy, Information And Technology (Aspen Elective)
Daniel J. Solove, Marc Rotenberg, ...

Aspen Publishers, 2006

"Privacy, Information, And Technology" offers a comprehensive, in-depth treatment of all important issues involving information privacy. It presents an extensive and clear background about the law and policy issues relating to information privacy and computers, databases, and the Internet. Many great features make this a truly valuable source, including: Coverage of government surveillance topics, such as Fourth Amendment, sensory ...
  
  











  



  
Seven Tomorrows2 reviews
Paul Hawken, James A. Ogilvy, ...

Bantam Dell Pub Group (P), 1982

Published in 1982, Relevant Today and Proven with Time
I am finding that many of the books from the 1970's and 1980's that focused on Limits to Growth, the global reach of multinational corporations, the dangers of centralized financial power, are all becoming accutely relevant now. They were a quarter century before the mainstream, and are now ready to be accepted and acted on by at least 80 million in the USA alone. This is such a book. It ...
  
  











  



  
Information Privacy: Statutes and Regulations, 2008-2009 Supplement
Paul Schwartz, Daniel J. Solove

Aspen Publishers, Inc., 2008

This supplement is the key resource for privacy professials. All the privacy statutes, regulations, and materials you need are compiled together in one book. Information Privacy: Statutes and Regulations includes the up-to-date complete text of about 40 statutes, regulations, and other materials. Topics covered include: APEC Privacy Framework, CCPA, California Breach Notification Statute, California's SB1, COPPA, CALEA, CAN-SPAM, CFAA, ...
  
  











  



  
Foreign Experts and Unsustainable Development
Moshe Schwartz, A. Paul Hare

Ashgate Publishing, 2000
  
  











  



  
Information Privacy Law3 reviews
Daniel J. Solove, Marc Rotenberg, ...

Aspen Publishers, 2005

A Masterful Synthesis of the Field
This book is a great introduction to the rapidly growing field of information privacy law. Although it is a casebook designed for classroom instruction, it also serves as a terrific reference tool for lawyers in the field, especially given the field's lack of reference books. The text has broad coverage, including privacy issues about the media, law enforcement, health and genetic data, ...
  
  











  



  
Morrie In His Own Words: Life Wisdom from a Remarkable Man25 reviews
Morrie Schwartz

Walker & Company, 1999

Morrie: In His Own Words.
I wish I had read this book when my husband was dying of ALS. It should be a must for everyone who'd been given a Medical Death Sentance and their family who have to stand by helplessly while their loved one diminishes and then dies before their eyes. It's compelling and would at least ease the sorrow that becomes part of their life.
  
  











  



  
Tales From the New York Giants Sideline2 reviews
Paul Schwartz

Sports Publishing LLC, 2004

Decent short book
I thought this book was good for what it was. Is it a historical retrospective of the NY Giants? NO. You're not going to get that for $15, and shouldn't expect it. This is simply short, anectodal stories of various Giant personnel over the years. Each one is only a page or two in length, so it's a book you can pick up and put down, and not have to worry about remembering where you were. I'd ...
  
  











  



  
Little Flowers of Francis of Assisi: A New Translation1 review
Robert H. Hopcke, Paul Schwartz

New Seeds, 2006

very moving
I can't speak to the comparison of this translation with others. All I can say is that it spoke to me. Learning about Francis in a less historical and more devotional way to me makes sense. Historicity sometimes misses the mark, while mythology sometimes hits it. I highly recommend the book.
  
  











  



  
Test Bank to Accompany AP edition (World Civilizations The Global Experience)
Paul Filio, Stearns, ...

Pearson / Longman, 2007
  
  











  



  
Principles and Practice of Stress Management, Second Edition2 reviews
Gary E. Schwartz

The Guilford Press, 1993

The Best Stress Management Theory Text for Professionals
Having been a practitioner and trainer in the field of Stress management (even helped develop questions for the Stress Management Certification Exam) it has been my responsibility to learn lots of different models and techniques for helping people understand and manage stress. This book presents the most important, most effective and powerful models and techniques, many written by their original ...
  
  











  



  
The Soldier's View: The Civil War Art of Keith Rocco5 reviews
Robert I. Girardi

Military History Pr Llc, 2004

An outstanding collection of Civil War Art
A must-have for any Civil War Buff! As one of the premier Civil War Artists of this generation, a mere compilation of Keith Rocco's work would be satisfying enough, but the accompanying text highlights the outstanding clarity and depth of his work. The concise but detailed explanations help the amateur historian more fully understand the context and background of each painting, while the ...
  
  











  







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