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Written by Joseph F. Cullman. By Philip Morris, Incorporated.
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Written by Manuel Kichi Wong. By AuthorHouse.
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1 comments about The Last Nine Months...: Putting on My Last Diaper in Family Child Care.
- Manuel Wong tells about his last nine months in a Family Childcare in a very funny and touching way. You can sense his genuine love for the children in his charge and for his profession in general. Manuel Wong is also a great instuctor of Early Childhood courses at CCSF, and you can tell from the frist time you meet him that he loves what he is doing. I recomend this book because it is not just the story of a Family childcare provider, but one run by a man - something still out of the norm. It is refreshing to have another perspective. For those men thinking of going into early childhood education, you will especially be inspired by this book.
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Written by Paul Molyneaux. By Basic Books.
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3 comments about The Doryman's Reflection: A Fisherman's Life.
- Molyneaux is a beautiful writer, and tells his story so honestly that it is a prize in my collection of books about commercial fishing. As a former commercial fisherman on the west coast, my eyes were opened to the similarity in the east coast struggles to hold onto a way of life.The fishermen themselves did not understand what they were doing to the fish stocks, and then the government(s) in the name of improving the situation, gave what was left to the corporations, are rapidly wiping out the small-scale fishermen, and the environmentalists, in their urgency to save fish, did not recognize that fishermen too are a species worth saving. That seems to be changing, that is fishermen and environmentalists are beginning to see their common interest. His next book, about aquaculture is great too.
- Paul's a friend and some of this is familiar through conversations we've had and times we've lived through. We haven't seen each other for several years and just recently reconnected via email. As soon as I could I bought the book and have been reading it-it's like we are still talking and I've emailed him my first response;
"It's like having a conversation with you-it's cool and spooky-the book is beautifully written-of course. The description of you and Bernard pulling up the fish with the seawater streaming over white knuckles was superb of course, of course.
The dark water-all of it. I can't separate it from you and the line about living another man's memories you spoke to me and reading the book I'm living them too.
Maureen"
Paul's style is so accessible and everyone in Maine should read this book. We all have a brother or uncle or cousin or sister or mother or grandparent that is just like one of the Raynes or like Paul or one of his boatmates. Everyone not in Maine will see human truth in the story as well. The last chapter Poets and Warriors is immediately recongizable to me-that was the period when we were warriors and poets watching this world we knew culminate and turn into something else.
This book is important from an ecological standpoint-it reaffirms the human connection to our environment. There are generations of farmers who've lost the land and builders who've lost their craft-everything seems to erode, if we let it. Paul reminds us that the vast ocean has been depleted by our policies and inattention and lack of care for the human connections we have to our world.
Buy it-read it-my friend has a voice that should be heard.
- More than just a fishing book, Molyneaux took me above and below the waves and into the halls of government where polcies were set that targeted people like the book's main character, Bernard Raynes. Molyneaux gives an intimate portrayal of the Bernard, whose English and Acadian French ancestors fished the Gulf of Maine since the 1600s, and depicts how that rich heritage has enabled Raynes to survive in the face of an antognistic political climate and resource scarcity. The book is beautifully written and contains lessons that go way beyond fishing.
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Written by Rosalind Gardner. By Webvista Inc..
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5 comments about The Super Affiliate Handbook: How I Made $436,797 Last Year Selling Other People's Stuff Online.
- I bought this book a while ago. I have not put it into practice yet, but from the perspective of the information made available, it is very good. Granted, there is some stuff at the beginning that is fairly rudimientary to a computer person, but I think the author's intention was to make a book that anyone could pick up and use. There is some pretty sophisticated stuff that she goes into a lot of detail about in terms of analyzing the potential of various items to sell, various keywords, etc. It seems to me like she is actually giving away a ton of valuable information for a reasonable price, and I would definitely recommend this book, if you want a hands-on, practical guide to the nuts and bolts of affiliate marketing. She goes into a lot of detail about different tools to use, etc.
- I am an experienced web developer, and have signed up with Affiliate Networks some time ago. I thought I could gain more tips to improve my business by reading this book. I was fooled that a book with this sticker price was worth it.
The first 100 pages discuss Excel, Word, Internet Explorer, search engines, ftp, and making a simple web page. The publisher should be ashamed to sell this book for more than $9.00. It has large print, and much useless "bla bla bla...
Do you know how to use Word, Excel, and FrontPage? Can you search the Internet for this keyword: "Affiliate Programs" then you are on your way. I am sending this book back to Amazon, it is a rip off, and feel very ripped off and violated. This book should be pulled from the market, or sold for $9.99.
Where is the ZERO Star rating? I wish Amazon had it.
- Rosalind Gradner has brought up very clear and step by step 'how to' in her book. It's a very good book if you want to seriously earn money from internet.
In this book, you will find every step you need to do your anaylysis, research, and until your business is up and running.
This book also contains a lot of usefull links that will save you so much times to find a perfect and trustworthy affiliates. So, you don't need to spend hours to find a right company.
So, this book is recommended for those of you who want to be successful in internet marketing business.
- I purcahsed this book and it changed my LIFE! I was about to quit my job, have a MUCH higher income, and get to enjoy life at its FULLEST thanks to THIS book! If you are looking for a way to get UP and RUNNING with an internet business FAST, than this is the book for you. I am now making over 160 dollars a day with little effort. If you buy this book you will be able to spend more time with your family, and have an EASY life. I tried for YEARS to make money online with little to show for it, and then I read this book, and it led me STEP by STEP to promoting affiliate programs! Buy this book now for more freedom, to work from home, and to FIRE YOUR BOSS!
- This is my first review, if not only review. This book is great! It is well organized, stock full of practical information, easy to read and follow. I am so thankful that someone who is a success in this profession took the time to share their wealth of knowledge and experience. Thank you!!!
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Written by Henry Merrell. By Univ of Georgia Pr.
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Written by R.L. Wilson. By Random House.
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5 comments about The World of Beretta: An International Legend.
- I bought the book hoping it would allow me to learn more about several older Beretta shotguns I own. Other than a table on dates of manufacture in the index, that used to be avilable on line for free, there was very little usable detailed information.
- R.L. Wilson has assembled a handsome, well-researched volume on the world's oldest and most respected maker of firearms, Fabbrica d'Armi Pietro Beretta. Beretta stands out for its superb Italian craftsmanship, durable quality and design. Beretta's reputation has earned it respect and Beretta supplies the standard sidearm of the U.S. Armed Forces, which is the 9mm M9. Too me there are few things that surpass the exquisite aesthetic appeal of the Beretta pistol, except maybe a beautiful blue-eyed blonde. I'm a Beretta owner, and it's often to be expected that a man claims his possession to be best, but when I'm in the market for another gun, I'm not getting a Smith & Wesson or a Ruger, I'm getting another Beretta. These guns are tried and true. So, whether you're a collector of these fine firearms or just an admirer, I wholeheartedly recommend this informative, illustrated and history-filled volume on Beretta firearms. Some other reviewer scoffed that this is book is merely an effort to create "a mystique and romance" about Beretta, but Beretta has earned this after nearly 500 years. Wilson just captures the essence of the "mystique." Sure this book is a coffee table tome, but it is beautifully illustrated and fun to read and skim through! I give it 4.5/5.0 stars.
- If you love all things Beretta, then you will appreciate this superb book. Wilson magically transports you through 475 years of history to Gardone, Val Trompia, Northern Italy, by way of some of the most delightful examples of the perfect blending of walnut, metal and handcrafted artistry.
- I had hoped this book would provide some useful information on older SO shotguns. The book devotes lots of pages to the subject, but it seems that almost all of the information is available through the old catalogs that are downloadable from Beretta.com. There seemed to be an effort by Wilson and Beard to build more romance and mystique into the Beretta brand, hey guys that's what Beretta has a marketing department for!
This is a beautiful book for the coffee table but if your looking for a book with useful data then keep searching.
- It's beautifully illustrated and he relates many interesting and deliteful anocdotes about the Beretta family. Less attention is paid to the technical side, I do agree that Beretta firearms are uniformly of a high quality but Wilson's appaissels are uniformly glowing, fail to acknowledge some shortcomings (as gangarosa did) and are technically no more informative than the catalogs (which he excerpts from often). I read this book after reading Gene Gangarosa's Modern Beretta Firearms (which I also reviewed) and it compliments many of the shortcomings of the Gangarosa book. There is much more focus on their shotguns and sporting rifles. Unlike Gangarosa's book where Berettas are often talked about in relation to other inovations in firearms. Wilson's book is narrowly focused in talking only about Beretta products.
The worst part about this book is when he talks about James Bond. It sounds like such a sales pitch because while he mentions that James Bond originally had a Beretta .25ACP pocket pistol he doesn't tell us what model (Model 418 which is out of production, perhaps the company wanted us to buy one of their fine current production pocket pistols?) and remarks that in the first movie Dr. No he had to replace it with "a .380 caliber semi-automatic pistol." Like he couldn't possibly say another companies name (he even gets it wrong, Bond had a Walther PPK in .32ACP). There are other technical innacuracies. Your best option as a fan is to buy both Wilson's (the human side and colourful history) and Gangarosa's (the more technical and firearms hobbiest oriented) book. This one is well written and might have been the definitive beretta book if Wilson had Gangarosa's in depth knowledge. Why is this book the more sales pitch and coffee table-like book? It would seem that that would more likely describe the Gangarosa book because it was published by Stoeger (which is owned under Beretta holdings). I would read another Gangarosa book because he writes more generally of firearms history, hobby, and innovation but Wilson's book is of interest only to the fan.
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Posted in Biography (Sunday, October 12, 2008)
Written by Mother Jones. By Kessinger Publishing, LLC.
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1 comments about Autobiography Of Mother Jones.
- I was assigned this book for class, and I wasn't too fond of it. It's not that I think Mother Jones' efforts were unimportant. From what I read, she seems to have been a very brave and passionate woman, totally selfless in her cause. We could use more people like her today.
But the book itself was awfully repetative. If you weren't alive during the time that the events happened, which of course you weren't, and if you don't know much about the subject, the events seem to repeat themselves over and over. Mother Jones goes to an overworked, underpaid coal mining town, leads the workers in a strike, the company owners do all they can to supress their efforts, until at last one side wins. Wash, rinse, repeat.
I think that Mother Jones and the Labor Movement are excellent things to read about, but I think it would be best to read a book with more historical explanation. I would prefer one that gave information about the individual towns and people she helped, and those involved in the cause, so that they would not all blend together.
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Written by Frank Vlchek and Winston Chrislock and Frantisek J. Vlcek. By Kent State University Press.
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Posted in Biography (Sunday, October 12, 2008)
By Thomas Dunne Books.
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2 comments about Out on the Deep Blue: Women, Men, and the Oceans They Fish.
- This book is a collection of storys of commercial fishing from fishing in the bering sea or around alaska sea urchin fishing in the atlantic also fishing in louisana.Some are well known authors for those familar with commercial fishing and books that i would definitely recommend if you like this book.Such as linda greenlaws book "The hungry ocean" spike walkers book "working on the edge working in alaskas most dangerous profession" an excellent book .This book cover some womens roles in fishing as in fishing for crabs in the bering sea some tough women. I would also recommend any book by william mccloskey whether it be fiction or non fiction
- Reading this book, I felt right on the water--pitching and rolling with the waves. The first essay by Marie Beaver brings the reader directly into the essence of what it means to work in a natural environment and to make choices about one's life. Thank you to Fields for collecting a reminder of a natural world and an occupation now in decline.
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Written by Peter J Cooper. By Harriman House.
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