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A good tool for beginning art teachers.......2000-12-05
As a beginning art educator I found this book to be extremely useful. It contains many tips for art room materials and practices that could only be learned through years of experience. Not only does Peggy Davison cover the very practical side of art education but also she explains many of the latest philosophies and strategies used in this area without the book becoming tedious reading. Any art educator, regular classroom teacher, or home-schooling parent would be wise to read this book if they are serious about the quality and efficiency of their art program. It is an easy and interesting read and one that will be referred to many times for information. This is a book I will keep handy in my classroom.
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Trunked radio enables full-duplex radio communication using a single transmission frequency, making the technique more efficient in handling radio traffic. Written by an expert in this area, this book presents a much-needed discussion of trunked radio technology and its practical applications.
An Instructor Support FTP site is available from the Wiley editorial department.
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All you need on PMR.......2003-09-13
An excellent handbook that is rich with useful and practical technical information on PMR delivered in the best way possible. This book is certainly my permanent companion at work.
Best in its class!.......2001-06-12
This book is, hands down, the best book on trunking radio information that I have found. It covers much more than just trunking systems and would serve as an excellent reference to land mobile radio communications techs/engineers and consultants. It's the best I have seen on radio in general and trunking in particular. An unexpected bonus was the free software that is available as a download from the internet. I don't think it will make it to the bookshelf--I'll just keep in on my desk! It is sure to be a frequently-used reference. My congratulations to the author--Neil Boucher.
I have worked in the land mobile radio field for 30 years and serve as contributing editor to Mobile Radio Technology magazine. Harold Kinley, CET WA4GIB
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- powerful book
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- An excellent look at the world
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- Forget the half baked politics
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Attitude Featuring Stephanie McMillan: Minimum Security
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A furious escaped lab bunny vandalizes symbols of corporate greed while arguing political theory with a pigtailed eco-warrior, as Zen Pug observes it all in blissful detachment. They drag her pop culture-bedazzled brother, his anarchist boyfriend and other characters kicking and screaming into the struggle against the rapacious thugs and theocratic wingnuts ruling imperial America. Stephanie McMillan's comics, deploying an engaging visual style that draws on everything from folk art to anime, confront the insanity and heartlessness of global capitalism and war with sharp, compassionate humor and a defiant spirit of hope.
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powerful book.......2006-11-04
I love this book. The politics are great, the writing superb, the drawings extraordinary. Part of the beauty of the drawings is how straightforward and simple they seem. But they're not. They're actually incredibly complex, and incredibly well-composed. In addition, she captures both overt and subtle emotions better than any other cartoonist I've seen. Even more important than all of this though is the author's bravery. She is a voice of sanity and courage for the oppressed.
Tiresome drivel.......2006-10-27
While this comic book tries to sort out the problems of the world in a sarcastic way it falls very short of the mark. Jokes comparing Bush to Hitler are rather played out, like most of the "witty" sarcasm contained within. It's not funny. At all. The drawings are reminiscent of a parkinsons patient grocery list and the "facts" are as misguided as a horny blind man in a fish factory. If the world runs out of toilet paper, by all means get this waste of paper. Otherwise, stay far away from this garbage.
An excellent look at the world.......2006-10-07
If you want to know what's really going on, then you have to pick up this book. While presented as cartoons, the underlying truths are insightful and compelling.
A Book of Opinions.......2006-06-24
This is a book filled with political cartoons. They are all strongly leaning towards the left and the result is a huge amount of Bush bashing and Environmentalism. There are a lot of cartoons covering the current situation of liberals versus conservatives and provides a different viewpoint from that which you would see in national politics.
The only problem is that it's not funny. Sure, It's easy to get some giggles when you see your philosophical oppostion strawmanned but other than a political pie throwing contest there's isn't much in the way of humor involved.
This is pretty much the evil twin of Mallard Fillmore, only instead of an anthropomorphic Republiduck its a Pippi Longstockings and her one eyed rabbit. This book is decidedly one sided and though its a great bullhorn to spew opinions, but unless the simple line of 'Republicans are stupid' sends you into uncontrollable fits of laughter you aren't going to get more than a smirk out of this volume.
Great gift for a left leaning friend who hates art.
Forget the half baked politics.......2006-06-23
This is just seriously unfunny. It reads like some angsty teenagers's tribute to half understood Marxism, and it doesn't even come close to being amusing. This is comedy poison.
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A 1960s-style romp which comic and graphic novel fans will relish.......2006-09-05
From romance and sex to food, Love That Bunch is a 1960s-style romp which comic and graphic novel fans will relish. Presented in black and white are tales of funny customers, organic foods, philosophy, low esteem and more: comics which represent camp comedy at its best. Fans of Crumb and alternative comics will thrill to many of the jokes and 1960s scenarios.
cute.......2002-01-21
This book was a lot better than I thought it was going to be. Despite what Aline says in the book, she is really talented! The book was hilarious! Especially the parts about her parents and weight loss camp.
Along with Phoebe Gloeckner (A Child's Life and Other Stories) I think that she's one of the best women cartoonists.
Also I think that way that she draws Robert is adorable.
weird, good, upsetting.......2000-12-21
The woman besides the man. Hint:She's more interesting than Robert.
Have to Love "Love That Bunch".......2000-07-09
"Love That Bunch" is an extraordinarily brilliant visual memoir of Baby Boom, L.I. culture. In some ways, perhaps only the Bunch got out of there alive. Her brilliantly funny depictions of family life, childhood, adolescent, and adult desire is a treasure. Few people are as funny and as honest as the Bunch when it comes to the body. Her depictions of her parents are beyond belief. The Bunch might not be able to go penstroke for penstroke on a techincal level with her husband, R. Crumb, but she is every bit his equal in terms of sensibility and storytelling. I've rarely laughed harder (a nervous laughter at times), than while reading The Bunch. Any man who loves a woman must buy this book--for his love and for himself.
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Made into Movies: From Literature to Film
Stuart Y. McDougal
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Making Words Sing: Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century Song
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What makes a classical song a song? Covering such contrasting composers as Brahms and Berberian, Schubert and Kurtág, Jonathan Dunsby considers the nature of vocality in songs of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. The essence and scope of poetic and literary meaning in the Lied tradition is subject to close scrutiny against the backdrop of "new musicological" thinking and music-theoretical orthodoxies. The reader is thus offered the best insights available within an evidence-based approach to musical discourse.
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Making Words Sing: Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century Song.(Book review) : An article from: Notes
Heather Platt
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- Not a Nightmare, But a Really Odd Dream
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Playing Politics: The Nightmare Continues
Michael Laver
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Do you like getting your own way, making money, cheating your friends, reneging on your promises? Try your hand as a politician in Michael Laver's series of entertaining games. From games such as Agenda and Coalitions to three-sided soccer, you can fight elections, overthrow governments, and make deals, all in the interests of winning or holding on to power. Ideal for anyone interested in politics, politics students, or those who like playing games, the double-dealing is designed to mirror real-life political situations. In both the world of politics and the world of games, outcomes are decided by calculated interactions between the players as they balance team tactics against self-interest, weigh up the risks, or use their bargaining power. Whether you are securing public funding to support your particular project or coming out top in the opinion polls, the means by which you can win can be fair or foul. Anyone can have fun with the games, and by playing politics get a feel for the fascinating complexity of the real thing.
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Not a Nightmare, But a Really Odd Dream.......2001-01-27
Mixing rules for about a dozen games, observations on parallels between game playing and real world politics, propaganda for the glories of Proportional Representation, and punk-leftist atmospherics, "Playing Politics" is a strange brew indeed. Imagine a feverish reverie in which Sid Sackson, Al Gore and Hunter Thompson merge into a single figure, and you will have about the right idea.
The games hold the book together and are the only reason for buying it. There are many better treatises on political behavior, and one who is so inclined can read Thompson without an intermediary. There are also better collections of original games, but this one, though uneven, is not bad. It is particularly noteworthy for filling the neglected niche for "strategic" (non-luck, non-Trivial Pursuit) party games. (I can't think of a previous good example of that genre except for Sid Sackson's "Haggle".)
Several of the rules sets smell of classroom exercises and would sink any party quickly, but others look like they could be fun with adequate preparation. The most promising are "Agenda" (based on manipulating procedural rules to gain substantive ends; I "play-tested" a variant at a science fiction convention, and it went over quite well), "Coalition Poker" and "Killer Darts". "Candidate" is a possibility for a very casual evening, while a more serious crowd may like "Elections" and "Coalitions" (or their combined version, where winning requires skill at both winning office and getting the most out of it). "Coalition Soccer" is an interesting concept but probably can't be played, if only due to the shortage of triangular fields. Even the not-really-playable efforts do, however, feature interesting ideas and mechanics that others may be able to put to better use.
As for the didactic commentary that accompanies the games, readers who are thoroughly out of sympathy with Professor Laver's views can easily sequester and ignore it. What they don't ignore may perplex them. It is odd, for instance, that an author whose credits include a book on coalition government seems so puzzled by how coalitions work. He notes that, in his game on the topic, partners tend to split the "Trough" more or less equally, because each, regardless of its relative quantitative power, is equally crucial to forming a majority. Real coalitions don't work that way, and Professor Laver offers only a lame attempt to explain the discrepancy. His fumbling undercuts his insistent and supercilious plugging for PR, of which coalitions are an inescapable corollary. What would one think of a right-wing free marketeer who had trouble with the principles of supply and demand?
Notwithstanding its oddness, this book is a worthwhile purchase for ardent gamers, for hosts and hostesses whose ambitions rise above Charades, for closet Reiner Knizias, and, let us not forget, for those who believe that Proportional Representation is the one true path to salvation.
Fantastic!.......1999-09-11
This work is both a useful resource for those using game theory to understand politics and for those who are simply looking for better games to play (including killer darts, three-team soccer, poker without cards, etc.) Excellent!!
Insightful practical introduction to politics.......1999-08-15
I bought a used copy of the 1979 edition of this book in 1982 and have wanted to buy extra copies of it ever since to give to friends who want to understand how different structures of voting and political deal-making affect who wins and who loses. For example, the book shows why forms of democratic politics inherently reward candidates who make vague promises over candidates who announce specific policy intentions. Buy it!
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THE NAVY SEAL WAY TO WIN IN BUSINESS
Leadership and teamwork techniques of the military elite, where partnering is mandatory, and failure is never an option
As increasing focus is placed on fully utilizing and leveraging the value of employees, managers are finding that strong team leadership can be the answer to increasing productivity, reducing turnover, and boosting morale. A coherent, proven approach to teambuilding and leadership is very much in demand. Such an approach exists in today's military, where powerful leadership and effective teamwork are more than just conceptsthey're necessities. Leadership Lessons of the Navy SEALs analyzes the leadership and team-building techniques and strategies of elite Navy SEAL units, and guides business leaders and managers in creating, training, and leading teams that are extraordinarily successful at carrying out the company's mission.
Built around inspiring real-life stories from both the military and business worlds, this no-nonsense book outlines a step-by-step approach for boosting morale and increasing productivity. Leaders from every business environment will discover techniques to:
- Communicate objectives simply and forcefully
- Build flexible, dynamic organizational structures
- Acquire and keep important team members
- Gain the trust and loyalty of team members
- Prevent bureaucracy within chains of command
- Effectively train their eventual replacements
- Plan and prepare for crises
- Make training relevant
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As increasing focus is placed on fully utilizing and leveraging the value of employees, managers are finding that strong team leadership can be the answer to increasing productivity, reducing turnover, and boosting morale. A coherent, proven approach to teambuilding and leadership is very much in demand. Such an approach exists in today's military, where powerful leadership and effective teamwork are more than just conceptsthey're necessities. Leadership Lessons of the Navy SEALs analyzes the leadership and team-building techniques and strategies of elite Navy SEAL units, and guides business leaders and managers in creating, training, and leading teams that are extraordinarily successful at carrying out the company's mission.
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Very little real-world info........2005-07-06
I did at times like the "war stories" written by the authors and being former Navy, I thought I would be able to carry over some of the teachings into the fire service. This books tried to allow a SEAL to share his war stories to a business section of the population. I had very little that can be carried over and wasn't written very well at all. Maybe if the format of the book was done different it might have had an easier time hitting it's point. It was a very hard read too.
Too obvious.......2005-05-06
This stuff is all pretty obvious and can be learned anywhere, not just in the environment of a SEAL team. We could have called this "Leadership Lessons of the Plastic Injection Molding Production Supervisors" or "Leadership Lessons of the Rental Car Management Trainees." Seriously. The SEAL stories were nice, but I was expecting some powerful lessons learned under the stressful conditions of special operations combat. The "how many officers does it take to put up a tent" example wasn't exactly the impactful example that I was looking for. I, too, was a naval officer and could generate better illustrations of these leadership and management skills from my mundane times on a surface ship. No need to slap the SEAL trident on the cover, though I guess it would sell more books.
Must read for aspiring leaders. .......2005-03-01
This book is the most accessible leadership book i've read recently. It is presented as a case by case basis (The Misson) with lessons learned from it (The Take Away), albeit in a corny way.
Those who are military buffs will surely enjoy this book, however, the corporate world is a far different outfit. The best example from the book would be the case where the officers of the same rank were placed together to pitch a tent in the dark. Due to that, everyone was barking orders to each other in order to stand out and appear superior.
It is almost impossible to reprimand your subordinates without risking a resignation and the balance between enforcing your right as a superior and eliciting favours is a fine line. My philosophy of leadership is fairly simple. Lay down the expectations from day one, and hire those who can accept those expectations, never force someone to do something that they are not willing to do (Chapter 4, Lesson 1). You cannot trim down your troops through attrition in the corporate organization (no boot camps here) by piling so much work that your employees quit and only the best remain. There's just not enough time and not enough people to complete any project implementation. Only a handful of organizations can do that ie. Nordstrom via psychological preasure rather than physical.
Chapter 3 focuses on building leadership, while chapter 4 focuses on being a grunt. 2 sides of the coin which are highly important. In summary, a must read. (Highly recommend, Built to Last)
SEAL examples make this book standout.......2004-08-09
This book clearly sets itself apart from othe management books with its many Navy Seal examples and how they can be applied to business world situations. Those who have any interest in how the military functions will enjoy Leadership Lessons.
Insightful!.......2004-06-12
If you've declared war on your company's lackluster performance, this book will help you launch an all-out assault. Leadership Lessons of the Navy Seals demonstrates through the experiences of this elite military unit of Sea, Air and Land commandos that combat lessons can apply to the corporate world. The book provides examples of SEAL tactics and missions, along with their corporate applications, particularly in strong team building. Authors Jeff Cannon and Lt. Cmdr. Jon Cannon combine their experience in business and the U.S. Navy in a no-nonsense, practical guide. They zero in on setting goals and commanding your troops with deadly accuracy. While their problem-solving text gets straight to the point, it isn't novel and they repeat lessons under different titles. The book is a laundry list, a useful approach in allowing you to choose what you need. We found that the Cannons fire off a good how-to book for corporate strategists who want to develop battle plans for improving their teams and organizations.
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The extraordinary accomplishments of a great educator and even greater self-promoter
To those who loved him, like Teddy Roosevelt, he was "Nicholas Miraculous," the fabled educator who could do everything; to those who didn't, like Upton Sinclair, he was "the intellectual leader of the American plutocracy," a champion of "false and cruel ideals." Ezra Pound branded him "one of the more loathsome figures" of the age. Celebrated and reviled around the world, Nicholas Murray Butler, president of Columbia University for forty-four years, was a dominant personality for half a century. In this engrossing biography, Michael Rosenthal explores the many ways in which this extraordinary character seized and wielded power.
Recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize in 1931 while simultaneously president of Columbia University, of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, and of the American Academy of Arts and Letters, Butler imposed himself on America as did few others. Rosenthal's superbly researched, elegantly written narrative brings vividly to life the mania, narcissism, and genius that enabled "Dr. Butler" to transform Columbia into New York's major research university and at the same time to become an internationally recognized institution himself. Rich in social, cultural, and political insight, Nicholas Miraculous illuminates Butler's prodigious career and the complex nature of the age that nourished him.
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The Butler Did It.......2007-09-08
Nicholas Miraculous: the Amazing Career of the Redoubtable Dr. Nicholas Michael Rosenthal's biography of Nicholas Murray Butler was fascinating reading for me because of Butler's position as my father's boss and major influence on the social, political and academic world in which he lived during the 1930's and early 1940's (my formative years). It was a world of clubby collegiality for those on the inside, formal social affairs, conservative politics, anti-Semitism, and class and cultural snobbery. Attitudes towards Franco's Spain, Mussolini's Fascism and Hitler's Nazis ranged from admiration to toleration - at least up to the time of the invasion of Poland in 1939. The issue of Negroes on the faculty or in the student body was so far from Butler's concern or concept of the way things should be that it is not even mentioned in his biography. Faculty members were free to exercise academic freedom so long as they did not publicly challenge any of the basic principles of the world of Butler and his colleagues. Those who did, were dismissed or passed over for promotion.
My father often complained about the internal politics he had to deal with at Columbia and I had assumed that this was a problem endemic to all academic institutions, but after reading this book I get the impression that it was worse at Columbia than other places because of the personality and policies of Butler himself who was not a very good administrator.
Miraculous Biography of Shaper of Columbia University.......2006-09-24
Professor Rosenthal has done a superb job of evoking the persona of the man who built Columbia, using his 44-year tenure as university president. The author has even succeeded in evoking the reader's sympathies for Butler, a powerful leader who, viewed in today's lights, was an autocratic megalomaniac who missed many opportunities to build an even greater educational institution on Morningside Heights.
This biography will be of great interest to anyone who spent time at Columbia (or its sister institutions) during the 20th century -- the years during which Butler's influence was at its zenith. It provides, perhaps for the first time, a background for some of the University's admirable traditions, balanced, wisely, by a few rather embarassing episodes in its history.
Nicholas Miraculous.......2006-07-14
Well written, but of interest mostly to those who went to Columbia while he was president.
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The Messerschmitt Bf 109 was the most prominent German fighter type of World War II – over 35,000 were built and it served in many different variants and roles throughout the course of the war. This book is the first in a series of three covering the entire history of the Bf 109. It describes the range of kits available for the early and pre-war variants, including the Bf 109s that flew in the Spanish Civil War, Poland, France and the Battle of Britain. Author Brett Green also includes the full range of markings for all these different theatres and details the numerous kits and aftermarket products available.
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Drawing on a wide range of classic writings and contemporary empirical selections, this text examines important topics in the field and exposes students to examples of sociological research and different theoretical approaches to studying the world of work.
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A great reader on the sociology of work.......2006-08-29
I teach sociology at a major university and I've used both the second and third editions of this text. Wharton has done a good job of pulling together a variety of readings about work. It's not a general reader about economic sociology, but it doesn't claim to be, and it has relatively little to say about the social organization of work outside the U.S, but again it doesn't claim to do that. Most of the readings have been edited extensively, and the editing is, for the most part, well done. (One of the difficulties of editing down 300 page books into 8 page articles is that continuity can be a serious problem. It is a problem here at times, but only rarely.) I miss some of the articles that were present in the second edition and have been replaced in the third, e.g., an excerpt from Richard Edwards' CONTESTED TERRAIN. In any event, I definitely recommend this collection.
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very informative.......2003-06-22
very easy to read book. gives a lot of understanding of why the bluebird needs help.
Great reference book for bluebird watchers........1998-08-24
This is the first and foremost book on bluebirds that I know of. It has been my reference for building a bluebird box, watching the adults build a nest, laying eggs, young birds hatching and finally looking in the box and finding only an empty nest. We have 3 boxes on our acre of land with at least 5-10 young birds being hatched each year. Mr. Zeleny's book is a wealth of knowledge for anyone wanting to help save the bluebird.
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- Beyond Enrichment: Building Effective Arts Partnerships With Schools and Their Community
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