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21. Classical Mythology: with The Odyssey of Homer by Homer, Mark P. O. Morford, Robert J. Lenardon | |
Paperback:
Pages
(2002-01-24)
list price: US$69.95 Isbn: 0195218795 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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Satisfied Customer
Great Book
Text Book Purchase
Communication?
decent, but.... |
22. The Canadian Pacific as an empire builder by Homer Mark Philip Eckhardt | |
Unknown Binding:
Pages
(1911)
Asin: B0008BW2V6 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
23. The 44 Most Closely Guarded Property Secrets by Rob Moore and Mark Homer | |
Paperback: 301
Pages
(2008-01-01)
Isbn: 1425143024 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
24. Getting Over Homer by Mark O'Donnell | |
Paperback: 208
Pages
(1997-05-27)
list price: US$13.00 -- used & new: US$2.99 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0679781226 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Product Description The Homer of the title is a catty charmer with a shady past, aprofessional party-thrower who woos, screws, then "adieus"Blue. We follow the jilted through the healing process; it's painfullyhonest, but well leavened with wit. Getting Over Homer, endsmuch as it began: certain about love, uncertain about lovers, andthrough it all bravely funny. Customer Reviews (8)
Gay milieu gives rise to gentle humor
Great Book by Overlooked Writer
inspiring first 100 pages
C'mon Mark...let's get to know some of these characters...
Slight but tremendously funny "I might as well tell you the whole arguably beautiful ordeal," his narrator sighs. "It's one of those coming-of-middle-age stories. A *bull-dung*-whatever. 'Lost Labors Loved.'" The narrator, Hans Christian Monahan (nicknamed Blue), was a child prodigy of sorts, writing a popular song (the sappy "Love Is the Answer") at age 11; since then he's slowly declined to become, in his 30s, a pianist and songwriter of less than great reknown, "a drowning, unaccompanied, pasty guy." Still believing that love is indeed the answer ("I'm a beauty fool. A hope dope."), Blue searches New York for the perfect guy. What he finds is Homer, a dazzling party consultant of uncertain past and future, a man who turns out to be "ultimately more mirage than marriage." Blue describes his love life: "A few painful misfires, a few wonderful misfires, and then Homer. Homer, who cried with happiness when I carried him up to the roof of his own building he'd never even been on. Homer, who then left me alone with the ocean." He unsuccessfully seeks comfort from his 11 eccentric siblings, from friends, from television, from the Unhappy Hunting Grounds of gay bars. Listless and dispirited, "I was living in the world's dullest nightmare," he says. And then he puts his plight into perspective: "One day I was watching this science-fiction movie on TV, waiting for the seasons to change, and the space victim was being lowered into boiling lava, and I said to myself, `Well, I'm heartbroken, but I'm not being lowered into boiling lav! a.' That's when I knew I was going to make it." Things begin looking up-"Love Is the Answer" is resurrected as a detergent jingle, and Blue turns his despondency into a new song ("Thank You from the Bottom of My Hurt") that's recorded and made a hit by a country singer. "I'd sued life for heartbreak and it settled out of court," Blue says. Finally over Homer, Blue finds Teddy, an uncomplicated twentysomething who seems devoted to him, and things seem on the right track. But "any man in Eden is trespassing," Blue says, and sure enough, Teddy too proves fickle and unpredictable, rejecting him cruelly and capriciously. "I can see," Blue laments, "why gay partnerships are so unstable-with no children or family support to bind them in others' eyes, they're like trying to produce a long-running TV series without sponsors or an audience." The scenes of conflict and breakup should be far more moving than they are-sometimes O'Donnell's one-liners turn frantic, short-circuiting the story's pathos. When Teddy calmly tells a desperate Blue, "At this moment, I hate you," he blurts out, "You can't mean that! It's puppy hate! You'll outgrow it!" This is very funny, and clever, but it shortchanges the reader's need for catharsis. This complaint is a small one, though. Against odds, the language and one-liners keep up their furious pace all the way to the end, maintaining its bittersweet tone while delivering a steady stream of laughs born of desperation and frustration. At 193 pages, "Getting Over Homer" seems, if anything, too short. Blue sums up his story: "Boy finds love, Boy loses love, Boy finds seemingly far truer love, Boy loses that, too. At this point, Boy isn't a boy anymore.... You want life to be a fable, or a legend, but it's an epic shaggy dog story. And I'm just one more grizzling spear carrier in that overproduced and unfocused Grand Opera Earth. ... Read more |
25. An Overview of Homer Laughlin Dinnerware by Mark Gonzalez | |
Hardcover: 259
Pages
(2002-04-01)
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26. The Homeric Epics and the Gospel of Mark by Professor Dennis R. MacDonald, Dennis R. MacDonald | |
Hardcover: 272
Pages
(2000-05)
list price: US$50.00 -- used & new: US$40.00 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0300080123 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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A real eye opener.
Putting This Book In Perspective
MacDonald is kind of like Darwin
Very interesting perspective..
Dense and Sequential |
27. The Far Reaches (Josh Thurlow Series #1) by Homer H. Hickam | |
Audio CD:
Pages
(2007-01)
list price: US$100.00 Isbn: 1415940509 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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Informative, engaging and thought-provoking
The Far Reaches
Hickam's Josh Thurlow series never disappoints me
Far from his best work
another Homer Hickam winner |
28. ADO.NET and System.Xml v. 2.0--The Beta Version (2nd Edition) by Alex Homer, Dave Sussman, Mark Fussell | |
Paperback: 560
Pages
(2005-03-17)
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Editorial Review Product Description ADO.NET 2.0 delivers dramatic improvements in relational data access and XML support, as well as outstanding integration with SQL Server 2005. Now’s the time to get a running start with ADO.NET and System.Xml v. 2.0—The Beta Version, the one book that delivers all the insights, best practices, and sample code you’ll need. Two renowned .NET and XML experts, along with a lead program manager at Microsoft, reveal everything that’s new in ADO.NET and System.Xml—including major changes since 2004’s “Technology Preview.” Using realistic code examples, the authors illuminate improvements to data access and management, the DataSet class, security, schema discovery, and much more. You’ll discover how SQL Server 2005’s in-process CLR hosting will help you build faster, more robust applications—and how to make the most of advances in XML performance, schema support, usability, querying, and serialization. Topics include Already assessing ADO.NET and System.Xml v. 2.0? Piloting them? Building production applications? Wherever you stand, wherever you’re headed with these technologies, this book will get you there. Customer Reviews (3)
Microsoft MVP 2005 - Visual C# recommended
For Experts or people who want to become an Expert
deep integration of XML into ADO |
29. First Look at ADO.NET and System Xml v 2.0 by Alex Homer, Dave Sussman, Mark Fussell | |
Paperback: 352
Pages
(2003-10-24)
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Very Good First Look I am looking forward to the ability to use asynchronous database connections and Multiple Active Result Sets (MARS). I can already see where it would make my current applications more performant. I am also looking forward to the ability to store XML in SQL Server 2005 and use the XPath query engine to be able to select out the parts of the XML that I need. With the XML capabilities built into ADO .NET 2.0 and SQL Server 2005 it will be much easier to work with XML data. I have recommended this book to serveral people. I think it is a must read for consultants and others who need to stay on the leading edge of technology.
Addison-Wesley does it again The book splits itself about 60/40 ADO.NET 2.0 Per se and the XML.However, if you're familiar with ADO.NET, you'll know they are interdependent technologies in .NET (no, I'm not saying you can't use XML without ADO.NET but XML and ADO.NET are so intertwined in .NET,it's hard to talk about ADO without XML). Anyway, there's little in the way of review for the way ADO.NET used to work, and Amen to that.This book is short and too the point and you don't need to undestand pervious versions of ADO.NET to understand what's going on.With that in mind, a long discussion of previous version would be a waste of space.Now, there's no doubt that this book emphasizes Yukon and SqlServer features of ADO.NET 2.0, but it's not in any way limited to that.The subject of Batch updates is very cool (I know I can't wait for 2.0 to be released) but it doesn't take a lot of explaining.MARS and ObjectSpaces get a lot more coverage, but those are the two coolest features that I've seen.Well, that's not entirely true, the bulk loading features and paging are pretty darnded cool too. Then the book discusses Yukon and the only complaint I have here is that I can't get a copy of it!You'll need Whidbey to compile the examples, but I've found getting a copy of Yukon to be quite elusive so that is somewhat limiting. However, that's not the author's fault in any way.(However, if they want to include a copy of it with the next release of the book, it'd certainly be a nice touch). After that it moves into the XML realm and it's very very cool.No, it doesn't walk you through creating an XML document.The focus is heavy on data extraction with XML, XPath, XQuery, XmlReader, XmlAdapter taking up the focus of the discussion.Trust me, you'll be dying to play with this stuff by the time you get through the first discussion on it. All in all, it looks like ADO.NET 2.0 is a larger evolution from previous versions than ADO.NET was to ADO (although ADO.NET is a totally different technology than ADO).If you want to take advantage of these features, you're going to have some learning to do.However, all of the books examples are complete, concise and clear and most importantly, they all work.There's nothing worse than typos and broken code, but it's a lot worse when you are dealing with a technology this young. Once again, another first rate job by A-W.
Merging SQL Server and XML under .NET The other part concerns how .NET handles XML data management. Here Microsoft has put in a ton of work to handle the latest XML standards, including XML Schema, XPath and XQuery. The entire XML field has been growing rapidly and this book shows how Microsoft is keeping pace. Very reassuring. Also, as one might expect, Microsoft has added custom enhancements to XML. There are two standard XML parsers, DOM and SAX, each with its well known advantages and disadvantages. With the SAX parser, you essentially add one of your routines to it as a listener for events you specify. Then you run SAX on an XML object. Via the listener, it pushes instances of those events to you. GUI building follows this approach. But some developers find this very awkward and unnatural. To answer this, Microsoft has come up with an "XMLReader" that reads XML objects and pull data into your code in a more intuitive way. Interesting, and this may be useful to some who are new to XML. The book is more than just two disjoint halves. Basically, Microsoft is weaving the SQL access of ADO every more closely with XML, where the latter can be used as a data viewing language into the SQL. What about the impedance mismatch? Considerable effort has been expended to subsume this into low level details that more developers can ignore. So for all these reasons, if you are already using .NET and SQL Server, you may want to check out these details more fully. ... Read more |
30. Players of American Football From Oklahoma: Cato June, Rey Maualuga, Mark Gastineau, Buddy Burris, Homer Paine, Teddy Lehman, Dede Dorsey | |
Paperback: 214
Pages
(2010-09-15)
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31. Selections from Homer's Iliad | |
Paperback: 522
Pages
(2001-12)
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DO NOT BUY THIS EDITION!!!
Selections from Homer's Iliad
Good resource
Superseded by Willcock's work However, as students have later come to me with their Homer reading projects, I've placed this side-by-side with the notes in M.M. Willcock's "Iliad of Homer: Books I-XII" and "Iliad of Homer: Books XIII-XXIV," and it just doesn't measure up.Willcock's work is fresher (1978/1984 vs. 1903), and he gives better and fuller help with Homer's language.(Also, he happens to be the more sensitive reader of Homer's poetry.) If there's a reason to stick with Benner, it's that it's cheaper and gives excellently chosen selections (grammar overview + text + notes) in one volume, as opposed to Willcock's two-volume format covering the entire Iliad.Also, you've just got to love a book (=Benner) that begins, "This edition of the Iliad includes the books commonly required for admission to American colleges..."Also, Benner has a wonderfully written and complete glossary in the back, whereas with Willcock you need also to buy a good Homer lexicon (that is, Cunliffe's "Lexicon of the Homeric Dialect," which is much better than Autenrieth's brief work IMHO).
An Excellent Intermediate-level Text Along with the selections is a commentary which helps elucidate those words and phrases here and there that are likely to cause the relative beginner trouble in construing the sense. In general, the commentary is quite good, though it does let the reader down from time to time. It won't, for example, explain to you what the connective particle in line 8 of Book One means even though no beginner will know what to make of it. Thus, a bit more help could have been given, particularly in the area of particles. In addition to the commentary, there is a vocabulary comprising all the words used in the excerpts. This is a real bonus, since rifling through big lexicons can be tedious, particularly for a relative beginner. Also, all hapax legomena (words used only once) are listed at the bottom of every page of text. All in all, then, Benner's Selections From The Iliad is a must-have for those who want to expand upon an elementary understanding of Homeric Greek. ... Read more |
32. Terrorism Deaths in Pennsylvania: United Airlines Flight 93 Victims, Mark Bingham, Tom Burnett, Leroy Homer, Jr., Lauren Grandcolas | |
Paperback: 34
Pages
(2010-06-12)
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33. United Airlines Flight 93 Victims: Mark Bingham, Tom Burnett, Leroy Homer, Jr., Lauren Grandcolas, Jeremy Glick, Todd Beamer | |
Paperback: 34
Pages
(2010-09-15)
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34. Getting over Homer. by Mark O'Donnell | |
Paperback:
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(1996-01-01)
Asin: B000UZXTYE Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
35. The Simpsons And Philosophy - The D'oh! Of Homer by William; Conrad, Mark T.; and Skoble, Aeon J. - Editors Irwin | |
Paperback:
Pages
(2002)
Asin: B002CJXFWW Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
36. A Call to Excellence: Pressing Toward the Mark by Homer G Rhea | |
Paperback: 306
Pages
(1998)
-- used & new: US$4.99 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0871482088 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
37. Getting Over Homer by Mark O'Donnell | |
Paperback:
Pages
(1997)
Asin: B0023X4134 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
38. Redeemed with Judgment, Volume 1 by Homer C Hoeksema | |
Hardcover: 464
Pages
(2007-08-31)
list price: US$32.00 -- used & new: US$32.00 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0916206971 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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39. Hardy answers Ems' call to arms.(Baseball Ems)(Six strong innings from new lefty Mark Hardy and Rico Noel's two-run homer carry Eugene): An article from: The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR) by Unavailable | |
Digital: 4
Pages
(2010-08-02)
list price: US$9.95 -- used & new: US$9.95 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: B00431KHH8 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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40. Learning the Practices of Ministry by Paul L. Walker, David C. Cooper, Mark Walker, Tony Scott | |
Paperback:
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(2000)
Isbn: 0871485389 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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