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1. Directed by Steven Spielberg:
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7. Causes and Effects in Communication
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1. Directed by Steven Spielberg: Poetics of the Contemporary Hollywood Blockbuster
by Warren Buckland
Paperback: 256 Pages (2006-04-19)
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Asin: 0826416918
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Although the blockbuster is the most popular and commercially successful type of filmmaking, it has yet to be studied seriously from a formalist standpoint. This is in opposition to classical Hollywood cinema and International Art cinema, whose form has been analyzed and deconstructed in great detail. Directed By Steven Spielberg fills this gap by examining the distinctive form of the blockbuster. The book focuses on Spielberg’s blockbusters, because he is the most consistent and successful director of this type of film – he defines the standard by which other Hollywood blockbusters are judged and compared. But how did Spielberg attain this position? Film critics and scholars generally agree that Spielberg’s blockbusters have a unique look and use visual storytelling techniques to their utmost effectiveness. In this book, Warren Buckland examines Spielberg’s distinct manipulation of film form, and his singular use of stylistic and narrative techniques. The book demonstrates the aesthetic options available to Spielberg, and particularly the choices he makes in structuring his blockbusters. Buckland emphasizes the director’s activity in making a film (particularly such a powerful director as Spielberg), including: visualizing the scene on paper via storyboards; staging and blocking the scene; selecting camera placement and movement; determining the progression or flow of the film from shot to shot; and deciding how to narrate the story to the spectator.

Directed By Steven Spielberg combines film studies scholarship with the approach taken by many filmmaking manuals. The unique value of the book lies in its grounding of formal film analysis in filmmaking. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars recommended, but with reservations
Warren Buckland's "Directed by Steven Spielberg" is a welcome addition to the growing shelf of books that take a serious look at the films of Spielberg.His approach is to do a deep analysis of Spielberg's visual style, and he comes up with some fascinating results.It's no news to me that Spielberg's movies are way smarter than a lot of people tend to assume, but Buckland makes a good case for "Jurassic Park," which I'd previously considered to be one of the lesser movies in his career.Buckland is similarly insightful on the subjects of the rest of the movies he covers.

However, I have reservations about certain aspects of the book.For one thing, it's a dry, dry, dry read.This is acdemic writing, and frankly, academics don't know how to write nine times out of ten.Buckland is great at analysis; he's less good at presenting his analysis.Therefore, unless you're a pretty serious Spielberg fan (or a serious film-school student), you're likely to have a hard time making it through some sections of this book.

Secondly, Buckland's concentration on Spielberg's visuals lapses in certain places.Whenever he begins discussing elements of Spielberg's films that he doesn't like, Buckland almost immediately shifts away from visual analysis and toward more traditional criticisms of plot and character, etc.These are quite possibly valid critical arguments, but they are a betrayal of Buckland's intent in writing the book.And quite frankly, a visual analysis of some of these sections might have been useful, even revelatory.

Another issue is with Buckland's analysis of "Poltergeist."He takes a statistical analysis -- a fascinating one, in fact -- of the movie in order to determine who "really" directed the movie.(If you weren't aware, it has long been a Hollywood controversy over whether credited director Tobe Hooper was in fact just a patsy for Spielberg, who has been rumored to have actually done most of the directing himself.)Buckland's findings, surprising even to himself, is that while Spielberg obviously wielded some influence, Hooper was also extremely active in the movie's visuals.This is great stuff, but it seems to settle the controversy in favor of Hooper, and fails utterly to take into account the fact that Spielberg wrote the film (he's credited with "story by," but did an uncredited full rewrite of the final draft of the screenplay).Whether or not he physically directed it, it's a Spielberg movie.To be fair, this is a problem with film criticism at large; the writer of the film is often ignored, and ought not be.

Finally, at the end, there are short analyses of several Spielberg movies not covered in full.One of these is "A.I.," and Buckland opts not to approach the movie's visuals at all.Instead, he offers up the analysis that the majority of the movie is a dream sequence from the point of view of the sick child, sleeping within the cryogenic chamber.This analysis is so poor, so entirely off-base, that it's hard to believe I'm supposed to take it seriously.It's so wrong-headed, in fact, that it calls Buckland's overall credibility somewhat into question.This is a problem coming at the end of an otherwise solid book.

Don't let these problems put you off from buying it if you're a serious Spielberg fan, though.There is a lot to like and appreciate here. ... Read more


2. The Contrarian's Guide to Leadership (J-B Warren Bennis Series)
by Steven B. Sample
Paperback: 224 Pages (2003-04-02)
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Asin: 0787967076
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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In this offbeat approach to leadership, college president Steven B. Sample-the man who turned the University of Southern California into one of the most respected and highly rated universities in the country-challenges many conventional teachings on the subject. Here, Sample outlines an iconoclastic style of leadership that flies in the face of current leadership thought, but a style that unquestionably works, nevertheless. Sample urges leaders and aspiring leaders to focus on some key counterintuitive truths. He offers his own down-to-earth, homespun, and often provocative advice on some complex and thoughtful issues. And he provides many practical, if controversial, tactics for successful leadership, suggesting, among other things, that leaders should sometimes compromise their principles, not read everything that comes across their desks, and always put off decisions.Amazon.com Review
In The Contrarian's Guide to Leadership, University of Southern California President Steven Sample offers up a refreshing perspective on the characteristics of a successful leader. Some of Sample's prescriptions: try reading Machiavelli's The Prince instead of The New York Times, learn to work for those who work for you, and "Anything worth doing at all is worth doing poorly. It may be worth more if it's done well, but it's worth something if it's done poorly." This book is not just for CEO's: middle management and anyone interested in promoting good leadership will benefit as well. --Harry C. Edwards ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars University leadership
It took me a while to get to it (the book was published almost a decade ago), but this may well be the best book on leadership that I've ever read (and I've read quite a few). The advice is not simply intuitive -- in fact, it is often counterintuitive (think grey, see double, never completely trust an expert, never make a decision that can be made by a subordinate, reading a classic book may be more valuable than reading the daily news, etc). The examples are real (vs the fictional story format that was popularized by the "One Minute Manager" series and now is pervasive in the leadership literature), and it is a pleasure to read. I only wish I had the pleasure of sitting in on his leadership class!

4-0 out of 5 stars The Contraian's Guide to Leadership
An excellent work that is very practical and affirming when it comes to the style of a successful leader.

4-0 out of 5 stars Refreshing look at Doing Leadership
Sample's book is a fresh piece in the genre of leadership material. So far, I've enjoyed the book and would highly recommend it. My sense is that this style (brand) of leadership is more fruitful/effective in running a non-profit. I believe the principles will transfer to the corporate world as well and that would prove an interesting study.

5-0 out of 5 stars One of the best books on leadership I've read in years
This is one of the best books on leadership I've read in a long time. It explains several of President Sample's decisions at USC, even a couple of the more weaselly ones. But despite some of his "weaselly-ways" (i.e. the book does have a chapter on not making a decision unless you have to), it is a powerhouse of common sense from a man who has taken the University of Southern California to new heights, if such a thing were even possible. Weasel On, Steven Sample!

4-0 out of 5 stars Some very useful ideas....
this is a well written, well thought out management book...with some excellent ideas and concepts ... Read more


3. Songs & Games for Threes (Learn With Piggyback Songs Ser)
by Jean Warren, Steven Traugh, Susan Traugh, Kelly McMahon
Paperback: 48 Pages (1997-09)
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Asin: 1570291659
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4. Secured Transactions in Personal Property (University Casebook)
by William D. Warren; Steven D.Walt
Hardcover: 701 Pages (2007-04-06)
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Asin: 1599412365
Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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This law school casebook is a detailed examination of secured transactions in both the commercial and consumer context. The Seventh Edition treats in detail the provisions of Revised Article 9 (Secured Transactions). New Problems and Notes are integrated with cases to allow convenient treatment of statutory innovations. New Forms are included. The accompanying Teacher?s Manual explains the material and thoroughly analyzes the Problems in the text ... Read more

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3-0 out of 5 stars yuck
This is a very dense textbook - you should seriously consider getting a supplement to teach you the basics if commercial law is not a strength. ... Read more


5. Payments and Credits (University Casebook)
by William D. Warren;Steven D. Walt
Hardcover: 491 Pages (2007-04-03)
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The Seventh Edition substantially updates the materials on Revised Articles 3 (Negotiable Instruments), 4 (Bank Deposits and Collections), and Article 4A (Funds Transfers). It features a selection of eleven recent cases that promise to become leading cases. The 2002 amendments to Articles 3 and 4 are considered, as is the 2003 federal Check 21 Act and important new federal banking regulations. Materials on technological advances in payment systems have been updated, and emerging consumer issues have been highlighted throughout. The increasing federalization of bank-customer relations is treated in detail. The accompanying Teacher's Manual explains the material and thoroughly analyzes the Problems in the text. ... Read more


6. MCITP Administrator: Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Optimization and Maintenance (Exam 70-444) Study Guide
by Victor Isakov, Marilyn Miller-White, J. Steven Jones, Andy Warren
Paperback: 647 Pages (2007-07-10)
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Asin: 0470127457
Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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Covering Microsoft’s brand-new SQL 2005 administrator exam, this study guide walks you through setting up, maintaining, and troubleshooting database solutions. You’ll review key topics such as defining high-availability solutions, automating administrative tasks, defining security solutions, monitoring and troubleshooting the database server, and designing and executing deployments. Plus, the CD-ROM features leading exam prep software with an assessment test, test engine of case study practice questions, and electronic flashcards. ... Read more

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3-0 out of 5 stars Good but not complete
This was the book I used to study for my last test for my MCITP certification. I used the Sybex books to study and along with the 70-443 book this book covered about 60% of the test. The book only covered the very basic and should have been more in depth for SSIS and Reporting Services.

Do yourself a favor and study more than just this book if you are going for your certification. ... Read more


7. Causes and Effects in Communication and Language Intervention (Communication and Language Intervention, 1)
by Steven F. Warren
Hardcover: 416 Pages (1991-09)
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Asin: 1557660751
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8. Commercial Law: Selected Statutes (2006 Edition)
by Walt William D. Warren; Steven D
Paperback: 1299 Pages (2005-11-01)
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Commercial Law: Selected Statutes, 2006 Edition covers major aspects of commercial law and is designed to accompany Warren and Walt's Commercial Law, 6th Edition. These materials are likely to be referenced by any text dealing with commercial law. ... Read more


9. Street Fighter Volume 4: Bonus Stage (v. 4)
by Ken Sui-Chong, Joe Madureira, Hyung-Tae Kim, Salvador Larroca, Josh Middleton, Kevin Lau, Kaare Andrews, Carlos Barberi, Adrian Alphona, Mark Lee, LeSean Thomas, Andy Seto, Chris Stevens, Adam Warren, Ale Garza, Keron Grant
Paperback: 144 Pages (2007-11-21)
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Asin: 1897376006
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Ryu vs. Sagat! Cammy vs. Vega! Ken vs. Zangief! Finally available in one volume, Street Fighter Volume 4: Bonus Stage collects all the hard to find Street Fighter backup stories by comics' biggest names! Joe Madureira, Salvador Larroca, Kaare Andrews, Adam Warren, Hyeung-Tae Kim and over a dozen other creators show you visions of Street Fighter like you've never seen before. ... Read more

Customer Reviews (7)

5-0 out of 5 stars WAY TO HARD TO GET!
If you see it on stock, you must buy it! Believe me, these are too expensive and too exclusive.

2-0 out of 5 stars Not As good as the others
I read the original Street fighter series (3 comic books) Udon published and was very pleases. This book however is amateur at best. Considering Udon usually draws very good the drawing in this book are awful. They even shoveled in some artists that didn't draw the original comic. The result is that the art varies in style every 2 or 3 pages and looks bad. The story is just a couple of things taken from the actual games (like the SF2 fight between Ryu and Sagat) so you won't be surprised. Sorry but I can't recommend this book.

5-0 out of 5 stars Great
It was an okay book I wish it would have continued the story but hey. Its a good buy.

2-0 out of 5 stars Vol 4 is just ok, lousy at times.
Volume 4 is just ok.It is lousy at times.Some of the artwork is similar to that of Vol 1 to 3, but some of the artwork is weird and wacky, and although it is nice as an artform, it takes away from the story itself.The writing is the same as the other volumes since it is the same author/writer.The stories in here are 2 to 4 pages in length, very short.There are a lot of short stories. It kind of fills in the gaps, but in a lousy very quick way.The stories could have been longer.The art bothered me and so did the stories.I was happy with my Vol 1, 2, and 3 purchases, but I wish I could return this for a refund.

5-0 out of 5 stars GREAT FOR STREET FIGHTER FANS!
This is a great graphic novel for all who love graphic novels and for Street Fighter fans especially.This one really sums up the last 3 novels in short detail, but has some new revealing information regarding the characters backgrounds.Cant wait for the next volume!

I recommend the whole Street Fighter series as I rate the whole series 11 stars out of 10. ... Read more


10. The Right to Privacy: with 2010 Foreword by Steven Alan Childress
by Samuel D. Warren, Louis D. Brandeis
Paperback: 96 Pages (2010-04-16)
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Warren andBrandeis's "The Right to Privacy,"with 2010 Foreword by Steven Alan Childress, J.D., Ph.D., a law professor at Tulane. Includes photos and rare news clippings. Part of the Legal Legends Series by Quid Pro Law.The most influential piece of legal scholarship, many scholars say, is this 1890 Harvard Law Review article by two Boston lawyers (one of whom later became a legendary Supreme Court Justice). Warren and Brandeis created -- by cleverly weaving strands of precedent, policy, and logic --the legal concept of privacy and the power of legal protection for that right. Their clear and effective prose stands the test of time, and influenced such modern notions as "inviolate personality" and law's "elasticity."They saw the threat of new technology.Most of all, they asserted the fundamental "right to be let alone," and its implications to modern law are profound.Their privacy concept has grown into raising issues about abortion, drug testing, surveillance, sexual orientation, free speech, the "right to die," and medical confidentiality. All these spinoffs trace their origins to this master work.It is simply one of the most significant parts of the modern canon of law, politics, and sociology.The extensive Foreword by Prof. Childress shares not only this import and effect, but also the fascinating backstory behind the article.Its origins are found in Warren's own prickly experiences with the press, famously after its reports on his family weddings. ... Read more


11. A History of Economic Thought
by Lionel Robbins
Paperback: 393 Pages (2000-11-15)
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Asin: 0691070148
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Lionel Robbins's now famous lectures on the history of economic thought comprise one of the greatest accounts since World War II of the evolution of economic ideas. This volume represents the first time those lectures have been published.

Lord Robbins (1898-1984) was a remarkably accomplished thinker, writer, and public figure. He made important contributions to economic theory, methodology, and policy analysis, directed the economic section of Winston Churchill's War Cabinet, and served as chairman of the Financial Times. As a historian of economic ideas, he ranks with Joseph Schumpeter and Jacob Viner as one of the foremost scholars of the century. These lectures, delivered at the London School of Economics between 1979 and 1981 and tape-recorded by Robbins's grandson, display his mastery of the intellectual history of economics, his infectious enthusiasm for the subject, and his eloquence and incisive wit. They cover a broad chronological range, beginning with Plato, Aristotle, and Aquinas, focusing extensively on Adam Smith, Thomas Malthus and the classicals, and finishing with a discussion of moderns and marginalists from Marx to Alfred Marshall. Robbins takes a varied and inclusive approach to intellectual history. As he says in his first lecture: "I shall go my own sweet way--sometimes talk about doctrine, sometimes talk about persons, sometimes talk about periods." The lectures are united by Robbins's conviction that it is impossible to understand adequately contemporary institutions and social sciences without understanding the ideas behind their development.

Authoritative yet accessible, combining the immediacy of the spoken word with Robbins's exceptional talent for clear, well-organized exposition, this volume will be welcomed by anyone interested in the intellectual origins of the modern world. ... Read more

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3-0 out of 5 stars Transcription of Robbins lectures lack some depth
The book is the transcription of the lectures Lionel Robbins gave in the London School of Economics during 1979 on the History of Economic Thought. The material covered goes from Plato to Fisher (very few developments from the 20th century are included). Since the book is verbatim transcripts of the lectures, there is not much depth here. Therefore, a conventional book by Robbins on the subject would have been preferred (that he knew the subject, there can be no questions of). Also, the coverage varies: there is ample stuff on Smith and the early mercantilists, but the material on Marx and Walras, for example, is frustratingly short. Still, for those starting in the subject, this is an OK read.

4-0 out of 5 stars A quick walk through the history of Economics.
This series of lectures sheds light on the major contributors to Economic thought since Plato and Aristotle. Since the book is made up of transcripts of his lectures, he doesn't manage to cover the figures or the ideas in depth. However he does manage to give some guidelines as to what you should read if you want to be well informed on the history of Economic thought.

I did not find the language in it frustrating, it just made the book seem like a personal lecture with Robbins (minus the questions) which added to my enjoyment. He stops at Fisher, so if you were hoping for ideas and icons after that, you will be disappointed.

The book is split into five sections. The first deals with those philosophers that preceded the formal study of economics; Plato, Aristotle, Aquinas etc... Very interesting stuff, especially if you aren't familiar with the relationship between the ancients and economics.

The second to the fourth sections deal with famous economists, from Adam Smith to Karl Marx. His treatment of Marx is brief so don't expect anything more than a few pages. While he goes into some length about Adam Smith and the other classical economists.

Finally he lectures on Jevons, Menger and others of the "Marginal Revolution", ending his series of lectures with Fisher.

A good read, I would recommend it to undergraduates in Economics or any one else who is interested in the history of economic ideas.

4-0 out of 5 stars Lectures
This is a collection of lectures given at the LSE.So DON'T think it is a history.Nevertheless, it is a comprehensive journey from aristotle's economica thru the modern era.Good as a reference.Not bad as a read -- but be aware you are reading a transcribed lecture and adjust your expectations accordingly.

5-0 out of 5 stars Outstanding summary of economic thought!
A well-organized and well-considered series of concise lectures are codified in this book.This is a substantial, but not overwhelming, chronology of the more influential contributors to economic history and thought.

3-0 out of 5 stars Magisterial, fair, but not the best way
Make no mistake: Robbins knows his stuff, he's fair, correct, and surprisingly open-minded.However, this is a transcription of lectures, and the syntax is contorted.He interrupts the flow of every other sentence to insert some qualifier or oral footnote, and the effect can be maddening.This is too much to read for the depth of treatment you will actually get.If you do read it, you will get a pretty swell reading list, but the material is definitely weighted in favor of antiquarian literature and ancient disputes. I personally found it a pleasant read, because I like old books and economics, and I felt a certain affection for the grand old man, but unless you share these tastes, you're bound to be frustrated ... Read more


12. A primer on the dollar in the world economy;: United States balance of payments and international monetary reform (An original Random House primer in economics, PR15)
by Robert Warren Stevens
 Unknown Binding: 232 Pages (1972)

Isbn: 0394321375
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13. The Right to Privacy (Legal Legends Series)
by Samuel D. Warren, Louis D. Brandeis
Kindle Edition: Pages (2010-04-17)
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Asin: B003HS5NM2
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Warren & Brandeis's The Right to Privacy, with 2010 Foreword by Steven Alan Childress, J.D., Ph.D., a law professor at Tulane University. Active Table of Contents, linked footnotes, and original pagination for citing. Includes many photos and rare press clippings that may have been the impetus for the authors. Care in rendering and formatting, as part of the Legal Legends Series.

The most influential piece of legal scholarship in history? Many scholars say it is this 1890 Harvard Law Review article by two young Boston lawyers (one of whom later became a legendary Supreme Court Justice). They created wholesale -- by cleverly weaving strands of precedent, policy, and logic --the legal concept of privacy, and the power of legal protection for that right. Their clear and effective prose stands the test of time, and created such modern notions as "inviolate personality," the law's "elasticity," and the problem of "piracy" and "gossip-mongers." They resisted the label of "judicial legislation." They saw the threat of new technology, and offered legal reform to match new tech.

Most of all, they asserted the "right to be let alone," and its implications to modern law are profound. That concept has grown into a constitutional law norm raising issues about abortion, drug testing, surveillance, free speech, publicity, the "right to die," medical confidentiality, and sexual orientation. All these spinoffs trace their origins to this master work.It is simply one of the most significant parts of the modern canon of law, politics, and sociology.

The new Foreword shares not only this import and effect, but also the fascinating backstory to the article. Its origins are found in Warren's own prickly experiences with the press, after yellow-journalism reports on family weddings. One myth has recently been debunked:it couldn't have been his daughter's wedding that upset him.The newer legend is explained, including the role of The Washington Post and the emerging paparazzi. This wasn't an academic exercise to Warren and Brandeis, it turns out.

There is also a biographical summary of each author, noting some less-known questions about Brandeis's own judicial ethics later in life (debunking another myth), as well as the possible tension between the privacy right and the First Amendment that Brandeis championed.

The Legal Legends Series offers high-quality digital renditions of classic legal scholarship, adding active footnotes and contents.In addition, each book contains a new Foreword by a legal scholar, to place the works in historical context and provide background on the lives and influences of the authors. Other works in the series are available from Quid Pro. ... Read more

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3-0 out of 5 stars Okay, but not original or comprehensive
While this version is nice for Kindle users, the introduction doesn't add to information that is already widely available elsewhere, especially the rundown on events that supposedly inspired Brandeis and Warren to write their famous essay.Yes, as Childress repeats after others, there is no basis for the legend that the piece was fueled by Warren's dismay over newspaper coverage of his daughter's wedding, but the problem with that false story is not just that Warren's daughter was far too young to be married in 1890, but that we misunderstand the themes sounded in "The Right to Privacy" if we try to tie them to narrow factors such as incidents in its authors' lives or their personal attributes.

As Warren and Brandeis stress throughout the article, calls for increased protections of private life were familiar fixtures in late 19th century social, political, and legal discourse.In line with this historical reality, the authors describe themselves as responding to a widely felt sense of vulnerability that emerged with the invention of photography and the rise of the popular press.

The other flaw in this edition is no fault of the author, but is due instead to the severe limitations of the Kindle as a platform for the presentation of historical documents, especially in this case.As a stand-alone text, "The Right to Privacy" is already available in numerous venues such as faculty websites and Google Books.The Kindle version is just one more wall of words that fails to take advantage of our capacity to link historical documents to multimedia evidence.While this mode of delivery is great for fiction, it doesn't work as a platform for historical materials, especially in this instance, that is, a text that emerged in response to advances in photography, lithography, newspaper illustration, and the vast expansion of newspaper circulation that came with the development of the telegraph and the rotary printing press. Likewise, while digital presentation now makes it easy to link Brandeis and Warren's essay to all of the legal cases and newspaper articles mentioned in the "Right to Privacy," the Kindle delivers it as one more silo, devoid of visual interest and disconnected from its historical context.

Now for full disclosure: I'm helping to develop a digital imprint at UMass Press that solves these problems by producing multimedia digital critical editions of landmark works, and "The Right to Privacy" will be our first publication.Although our edition is still undergoing pre-publication review, and we are still improving our platform, you can see the work in progress at [...]

To end on a positive note, Childress writes in a refreshing style that is a relief from the heavy-going of too many legal texts, and my criticism is mainly directed at the Kindle, which encourages too much re-publication of works that are already available for free, without promoting innovative use of digital technologies or new insight.Since Childress writes so well, it would be nice to see his work in a richer environment such as the iPad, which would enable him to include multimedia materials and supporting documents.


5-0 out of 5 stars Easily the most cogent and readable work I've found on the subject.
I first read parts of this book on the website of the editor, Prof. Steven A. Childress of Tulane University.I found the reasoning flawless, the writing tight and economical, and the logic of the presentation irrefutable.It's an indispensable general work on the subject with a surprisingly specific application. ... Read more


14. Strategies for Teaching Students With Mild to Severe Mental Retardation (Advances in Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities, Vol 5)
by Robert A. Gable
 Paperback: 300 Pages (1993-06)
list price: US$33.00
Isbn: 1853021741
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15. Brilliant victory: The second Civil War battle of Cabin Creek, Indian Territory, September 19, 1864
by Steven L Warren
 Unknown Binding: 224 Pages (2002)
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16. Transitions in Prelinguistic Communication (Communication and Language Intervention Series Volume 7)
 Hardcover: 482 Pages (1997-12)
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17. Developmental Language Disorders: From Phenotypes to Etiologies
Hardcover: 488 Pages (2004-06)
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Developmental Language Disorders: From Phenotypes to Etiologies is based on the recent conference of the same name sponsored by the Merrill Advanced Studies Center of the University of Kansas. In the past 10 years, considerable advances have taken place in our understanding of genetic and environmental influences on language disorders in children. Significant research in behavioral phenotypes, associated neurocortical processes, and the genetics of language disorders has laid the foundation for further breakthroughs in understanding the reasons for overlapping etiologies, as well as the unique aspects of some phenotypes. Too often the findings are disseminated in a fragmented way because of the discrete diagnostic categories of affectedness. This volume attempts to assimilate and integrate the findings of the transdisciplinary research toward a more coherent picture of behavioral descriptions, brain imaging studies, genetics, and intervention technologies in language impairment. The contributing authors are all scholars with active programs of research funded by the National Institutes of Health involving diverse clinical groups of children with language impairments.
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18. The VMWare Workstation 5 Handbook (Networking & Security)
by StevenS. Warren
Paperback: 1 Pages (2005-06)
list price: US$44.95 -- used & new: US$86.90
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Asin: 1584503939
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Bring the Power of Virtualization Software to Your Next Project!

VMware is the leading virtual machine software available today and it is the foundation for next generation computing as it allows users to run multiple operating systems simultaneously on the same PC. The VMware Workstation 5.0 Handbook teaches users the nuts and bolts of this powerful program, including how to install and upgrade VMware and use its guest operating systems. It gives administrators and developers everything they need to know in order to use VMware Workstation effectively, including how to configure, run, and troubleshoot virtual machines. Step-by-step tutorials allow users to work with the software as they read, and real-world examples and software screenshots reinforce the tutorials and make understanding this powerful new technology easy. With this book, users will learn all the skills necessary to use VMware effectively in corporate IT infrastructures.

KEY FEATURES* Provides the only complete guide to VMware Workstation 5* Covers essential features such as virtual networking, multiple snapshots, teams, full and linked clones, shared folders, and Windows clustering technologies* Teaches the nuts and bolts of VMware Workstation, including how to install it on a Windows® and Linux® platform, troubleshoot and trace common problems, configure complex virtual networks, move, share, and work with virtual machines and disks, and performance tune virtual machines to fit various needs* Presents the material through step-by-step, real-world tutorials that allow users to work with the software as they work through the projects* Includes a CD-ROM with a demo version of VMware Workstation 5, Leostream 5, VMware documentation, and all the figures from the book

On the CD!* VMWARE WORKSTATION 5 DEMO - Contains a trial version of VMware Workstation 5 for Windows and Linux hosts* DOCUMENTATION - Provides the VMware documentation* LEOSTREAM*DEMO - Contains Leostream 5 virtual controller for centralized management of virtualization software* FIGURES - Includes all the images in the book, in color, by chapterSYSTEM REQUIREMENTS CD-ROM drive; Hard drive; Standard x86- compatible personal computer running Windows or Linux; 400 MHz or faster CPU; 500 MHz recommended; enough memory to run both your host OS and your virtual machines; 256 MB RAM minimum; 512 MB recommended. ... Read more

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3-0 out of 5 stars Okay, but Way Dated now...
It was good at the time, but now it is pretty dated, wouldn't recommend it for current VMware users.Unfortunate, because I don't think there's a comparable good VMware book out there now.

5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent Product!
Finally -a product that allows for simultaneous booting of several operating systems.

Iam absolutely very happy about this product. Not only does it allow me to do application software testing efficiently, but also allows me to practice for my Networking / MCP, MCSA certifications.

Now I won't have to build any more PCs - I can have a virtual laboratory using one PC.

5-0 out of 5 stars Nice guide for VMWare Workstation
We are using this as our textbook in the operating systems class I am currently taking although it's a user guide and not a textbook.VMWare is not that difficult and if you are computer literate, you won't need this.If you do want / need a VMWare reference, this is definitely the one to have.

3-0 out of 5 stars Cost $28 to buy a manual
1. It is just a manual, not a text book that you want to learn more.
2. I don't think we need to spend $28 to buy a manual. Too Much!!
3. Easy installation if you follow the instruction from the book.

5-0 out of 5 stars Superior book on a superior product
When it comes to virtual computers installed on one physical computer nobody does it quite as well as VMWare.Version 5 of their workstation product is a significant improvement over earlier versions with easier installation, better discovery of available hardware, and many other features.While it is easy enough to install a basic system and the software pretty much installs itself the documentation of VMWare has always been lacking.This book fills that void by supplying a superb manual to match the superb software product.The author takes a kind of quick start approach as he goes through installation and upgrading, and then moves straight to creating a virtual machine so you can get working with it right away.From there he moves to some of the more advanced features such as working with snapshots, cloning a virtual machine, and working with teams.This is followed by a section on networking virtual machines, performance tuning, and optimization.He even includes an excellent section on tips and tricks.If you have the need for more than one operating system installed on your computer or just want to work with more than one then virtual machines is the easiest way to go about it.No rebooting and working in just one system at a time like a dual-boot configuration, you just run them both at once and switch back and forth as needed.And it will support more than just two virtual machines running at the same time.The VMWare Workstation 5 Handbook is highly recommended to anyone interested in the VMWare product. ... Read more


19. Who's Who Among African Americans: Biography - Stevens, Mr. Warren Sherwood (1941-)
by Gale Reference Team
 Digital: 2 Pages (2004-01-01)
list price: US$1.50 -- used & new: US$1.50
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Asin: B0007LGSHG
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Who's Who among African Americans provides biographical and careerdetails on notable African American individuals, including leaders from sports, the arts, business, religion and more. ... Read more


20. Contemporary Authors: Biography - Stevens, Robert Warren (1918-1987)
Digital: 2 Pages
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Asin: B0007SFIOI
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This digital document, covering the life and work of Robert Warren Stevens, is an entry from Contemporary Authors, a reference volume published by Thomson Gale. The length of the entry is 566 words. The page length listed above is based on a typical 300-word page. Although the exact content of each entry from this volume can vary, typical entries include the following information:

  • Place and date of birth and death (if deceased)
  • Family members
  • Education
  • Professional associations and honors
  • Employment
  • Writings, including books and periodicals
  • A description of the author's work
  • References to further readings about the author
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