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Atlas of Orthopedic Pathology
Lester E. Wold, Claus-Peter Adler, ...

Saunders, 2002

The New Edition of this beautifully illustrated atlas has been completely revised and updated to depict the microscopic and macroscopic features of all types of tumors and tumor-like conditions of the bones and joints--both neoplastic and non-neoplastic. Over 900 illustrations and concise descriptions focus on the differential diagnostic aspects of each tumor or lesion and highlight variances in histologies and clinicopathologic correlations. ...
  
  











  



  
True North: Discover Your Authentic Leadership35 reviews

Jossey-Bass, 2007

the need for authenticity
"True North"- Discover your authentic leadership"- the mere title grabbed me . Perhaps there is an inherent desire for people to be truthful and to seek true direction. The book has an appeal for everyone. Everyone is in some way a leader. This book is most assuredly one for anyone. During a recent hospitalization my surgeon told me the title of the book he was reading .He said it was ...
  
  











  



  
Business Component Factory : A Comprehensive Overview of Component-Based Development for the Enterprise11 reviews
Peter Herzum, Oliver Sims

Wiley, 1999

Dispelling Myths, Doing it Right
As an OO practitioner and methodologist for the last 10 years, I found the Herzum / Sims book to be right on the money in several regards. OO has a lot of theoretical ideas which just don't seem to pan out in practice. The Business Component Factory cleary explains why, and shows what really works in the true industrial setting. It is rich in practical advise, and low in BS. Very ...
  
  











  



  
Yohji Yamamoto: Talking to Myself1 review
Peter Lindbergh, Nick Knight

Steidl/Carla Sozzani, 2002

A must have for the Yohji Fan
Just beautiful...Unfortunately it is completely focused on the women's collections. They really must do one for the men!
  
  











  



  
The New Leadership Paradigm: Social Learning and Cognition in Organizations1 review
Henry P. Sims, Peter Lorenzi

Sage Publications, Inc, 1991

Best combination of theory, practice and philosophy
Managers who want to be leaders need good advice on how to lead. Sims and Lorenzi provide that much needed advice, offering basic descriptions of what a person can (learn to) do to lead effectively: Articulate a vision, set goals, teach subordinates the required skills and build confidence in their ability to perform, provide models of good work, empower teams, reward performance and reprimand ...
  
  











  



  
Tooth Fairy1 review
Sharon Peters

Troll Communications, 1992

Simplistic book which delights early readers.
This book is a beginning reader with very few words. To the critical eye of an adult, the book can easily be grouped with books of few words which offer little to the young reader. I have had this book in my classroom collections as a K and 1st grade teacher for several years. It is a book which remains out all year because the children are driven to the subject, simplicity and ...
  
  











  



  
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III (First Graphic Novel)1 review
Kevin B. Eastman, Peter Laird, ...

First Classics, 1989

A Favorite
This is my favorite out of the four First Graphic Novels. That's because it has such variety! One second the mutant heroes are out saving a medieval world along with Cerberus and a bumbling Renee; the next, they're helping Master Splinter as he awakens the ancient samurai spirit in a young man. The art is much more enjoyable this time around. I especially love it in the final story, when ...
  
  











  



  
Building Business Objects3 reviews
Peter Eeles, Oliver Sims

John Wiley & Sons, 1998

An important addition to the bookshelf.
Many object technologists find that the component software paradigm is the most practical way to build, integrate, and deploy object-oriented business systems. However, most practitioners need something more concrete than what's in most of the component theory books that are available and that's where Building Business Objects shines. Those of us who love to (or need to) actually build ...
  
  











  



  
Food & Feast in Medieval England / Food & Feast in Tudor England - 2 Book Set
Peter Hammond, Alison Sim

Sutton Publishing, 2005

In "Food & Feast in Medieval England," Peter Hammond exames the extraordinary range of food which found its way onto the tables of medieval English society, its production and sitribution. Although bread, ale, meat and fish were stapes, fish often came from as far away as Iceland, and as early as 1480 over 100,000 oranges were being imported to augment the English diet. Every aspect of medieval food is described here from hunting, fish-breeding, ...
  
  











  



  
KULT The Roleplaying Game: 2nd Edition
Gunilla Jonsson, Michael Petersen, ...

Target Games, 1997

Kult is a contemporary fiction universe set in the world of large, dark, industrial cities. A complete role-playing system written in four detailed sections, this Second Edition features a more streamlined system and book for quicker and more enjoyable play.
  
  











  



  
Imagining the Future of The Museum of Modern Art: Studies in Modern Art 7
Peter Galassi, Margit Rowell, ...

The Museum of Modern Art, New York, 2002

In December 1997, The Museum of Modern Art, New York, chose as architect for its ambitious expansion program Yoshio Taniguchi, designer of several admired museums in his native Japan. Since that time, the project, which is about to commence construction, and will temporarily relocate the Museum and its forthcoming exhibitions to Queens, has been a focus of international attention within the worlds of art, architecture, and design. In an ...
  
  











  



  
Dramatic Myths And Legends: Book Two Greek And Roman
Albert E. Sims, M. Lavars Harry

Kessinger Publishing, LLC, 2007
  
  











  



  
Junk food news: corporate media entertainments but fails to inform.: An article from: St. Louis Journalism ...
Peter Phillips, Kate Sims

Thomson Gale, 2007

This digital document is an article from St. Louis Journalism Review, published by Thomson Gale on July 1, 2007. The length of the article is 773 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser. Citation Details Title: Junk food news: corporate media ...
  
  











  







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