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Atlas of Human Anatomy: With Netteranatomy.com (Netter Basic Science)114 reviews
Frank H. Netter

Saunders, 2006

Medicine student review
It's got fully detailed and realistic drawings.Helps get your bearings on human anatomy and it's sections and layers helps you to get to know exactly what you need. Easy to understand beautifully drew. The 2006 edition includes new drawings from his "aprentices" specially Carlos Machado,and new clinical cases,x-rays,etc. if you intend to buy a netter, and you wonder if it's worth buying a 2004 ...
  
  











  



  
Human Smoke: The Beginnings of World War II, the End of Civilization45 reviews
Nicholson Baker

Simon & Schuster, 2008

Mr. Baker has drawn back the curtain, again.
The loud political noise has hidden the historical evidence for generations, now it is revealed. Thank you, Mr. Baker, for the saddening lessons of doublespeak, doubtless enduring yet still. It takes me weeks to read so much history, I need to process the glimpses before adding to the growing knowledge. It is worth the effort to learn this truth.
  
  











  



  
Human Anatomy & Physiology (7th Edition)19 reviews
Elaine N. Marieb, Katja N. Hoehn

Benjamin Cummings, 2006

Great Book
Anatomy & Physiology was really difficult for me... but with this book and the study guide (which wasn't used at my school but I got on my own) made a HUGE difference in learning the information. The book made the subject interesting and you wanted to learn more. It had helpful tips and analogies for remembering key points. I like the book alot and was able to pull off a "B" which for me was ...
  
  











  



  
Human Sigma: Managing the Employee-Customer Encounter8 reviews
John H. Fleming, Jim Asplund

Gallup Press, 2007

A Compelling Case for Employee and Customer Engagement
As a former chief marketing officer for businesses at Morgan Stanley and Charles Schwab, I have closely followed Gallup's work on employee and customer engagement. It had a profound impact on my thinking when I wrote Fired Up or Burned Out: How to Reignite Your Team's Passion, Creativity, and Productivity. This book lays out a compelling case for the importance of emotional connections among ...
  
  











  



  
Gardens: An Essay on the Human Condition
Robert Pogue Harrison

University Of Chicago Press, 2008

Humans have long turned to gardens—both real and imaginary—for sanctuary from the frenzy and tumult that surrounds them. Those gardens may be as far away from everyday reality as Gilgamesh’s garden of the gods or as near as our own backyard, but in their very conception and the marks they bear of human care and cultivation, gardens stand as restorative, nourishing, necessary havens. With Gardens , Robert Pogue ...
  
  











  



  
Life-Span Human Development4 reviews
Carol K. Sigelman, Elizabeth A. Rider

Wadsworth Publishing, 2008

Very Informative
Hits every aspect from every point of view possible. Gives great psychological background into who we are and what influences maybe made us that way. Very good book even at full price I paid it was very well worth it.
  
  











  



  
The Human Web: A Bird's-Eye View of World History5 reviews
Robert McNeill, William H. McNeill

W. W. Norton, 2003

A major work for general readers
W.H. McNeill has written several of the top 20 works for specialists and general audience on general history. This work is a breathtaking overview of world history seen in the context of environment. People who rightly were thrilled by Diamond's "Guns, Germs and Steel" should go on and enjoy this rare treat: lucid and easy to understand, based on a wealth of erudition connected with plain sense, ...
  
  











  



  
Human Development: A Life-Span View2 reviews
Robert V. Kail, John C. Cavanaugh

Wadsworth Publishing, 2006

A blessing
Thanks for providing a quality, affordable product.. I would have paid three times as much at my school's bookstore! A+
  
  











  



  
Human Resource Management26 reviews
Robert L. Mathis, John H. Jackson

South-Western College Pub, 2007

Excellent one-stop resource
There's a reason this book is a standard in the field. It explains both fact and theory, in just enough depth, to support HR generalist efforts. The current edition -- for those of us who haven't seen the inside of a school for quite a few years -- features on-line resources that are particularly useful in work situations. Call it a textbook for OJT.
  
  











  



  
The Human Body Book13 reviews
Steve Parker

DK ADULT, 2007

Excellent
I love this book. I looked at a few books at the bookstore but found this one to be more complete and easy to understand. The layout is excellent the colors really catch your attention. If they make flash cards for the human body I would buy those as well.
  
  











  



  
HR Answer Book, The: An Indispensable Guide for Managers and Human Resources Professionals13 reviews
Shawn Smith, Rebecca Mazin

AMACOM, 2004

An Essential Desktop Reference
MBaumann, Cosmetics Executive, March 14, 2006, An Essential Desktop Reference A smart,informative, entertaining guide to a serious subject...filled with FAQs that you sometimes didn't even know you needed to ask! Quickly became an everyday reference that I turn to again and again. Set up in an extremely reader-friendly fashion (perfect for those of us who don't have a lot of patience or time ...
  
  











  



  
Human Sexuality: Diversity in Contemporary America3 reviews
Bryan Strong, William Yarber, ...

McGraw-Hill Humanities/Social Sciences/Languages, 2006

Human Sexuality at Its Best!
As an instructor of Human Sexuality, I have used several textbooks over the years and I always find that (while adequate) there is always something missing from each of them. You know what that means ... buying and using more supplementary materials. This is the first textbook I have ever seen that is simply PERFECT just the way it is. I will use it in every single one of my future classes. The ...
  
  











  



  
Framework for Human Resource Management, A (5th Edition)1 review
Gary Dessler

Prentice Hall, 2008

Love it or Hate it
I enjoyed the book. It was short enough and thoguhtful.
  
  











  



  
Of Human Bondage (Signet Classics)3 reviews
W. Somerset Maugham

Signet Classics, 2007

True, honest, heartfelt masterpiece
W. Somerset Maugham's Of Human Bondage is one of the best novels I have ever read. The language is simple. The narration is subtle. The characters are real and display emotions and feelings everyone can identify with. The power of novel becomes apparent when you are reading it. You choke up every once a while, you smile for hours after you have finished reading certain passages, and you ...
  
  











  



  
Inventing Human Rights: A History10 reviews
Lynn Hunt

W. W. Norton, 2008

A Long and Unending Journey toward Rights
Three hundred years ago, the idea that people in the world should regard themselves as equals or that all had important rights just because they were humans would have largely been regarded as laughable. Now human rights are taken for granted, and even are regarded as more important than that old standard, property rights. How did such a change happen? Lynn Hunt, a professor of modern European ...
  
  











  



  
Essentials of Human Anatomy and Physiology12 reviews
Elaine N. Marieb

Benjamin Cummings, 2005

Good shopping experience
Item was in exact condition as quoted and received in a pretty reasonable time frame. Would buy from this seller again.
  
  











  



  
Human Anatomy with Clinical Issues in Anatomy plus Access to the Anatomy & Physiology Place Companion Wedsite ...6 reviews
Frederic H. Martini, Michael J. Timmons, ...

Benjamin Cummings, 2005

Excellent, Worth the Weight
I am an EMT working on nursing pre-requisites, and I read this book, as well as Anatomy and Physiology for Emergency Care, and Marieb's book on anatomy. This is the best if you take the subject seriously. The large size allows for better graphics, which is important in this field. The text is uniformly excellent. I also like the fact that developmental anatomy (fetal development) is separate, so ...
  
  











  



  
Understanding Human Communication3 reviews
Ronald B. Adler, George Rodman

Oxford University Press, USA, 2008

Pretty amusing and fun - for a college text book
This book uses humor and slang to present the points needed for Human Communication and the classes it is used for. Between using quotes and comics (Calvin & Hobbes, especially), the points come across, as well as a chuckle here and there.
  
  











  



  
The Human Stain: A Novel195 reviews
Philip Roth

Vintage, 2001

Recommending Philip Roth is a little like recommending sex...
...It's so obvious it hardly needs saying. Coleman Silk is a professor ousted from his position on false charges of racism, and, at 71, carrying on a torrid and secret affair with an illiterate 34-year-old cleaning woman. But when it comes to secrets, that's the least of Silk's. Reading Roth is often breathlessly easy, a pure joy; at other times, he's a challenge, demanding full attention ...
  
  











  



  
Human Anatomy And Physiology2 reviews
Elaine Nicpon Marieb, Katja Hoehn

Benjamin-Cummings Publishing Company, 2006

College student
I love this book because it is extremely thourough. When I was in anatomy class I had to teach the course to myself because the professor never taught anatomy. So I studied from this book and I got an A in the course. It gets in depth about the macroscopic AND microscopic anatomy and describes the anatomy/physiology/functions/and detailed pictures.
  
  











  







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