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41. Holy Bible Holman Christian Standard
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42. Time-Saver Standards for Landscape
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43. The Standard for Portfolio Management
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44. Standard of Excellence Comprehensive
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45. The Standard Code of Parliamentary
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46. Architectural Graphic Standards
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47. Private Pilot for Airplane Single-Engine
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48. Interior Graphic and Design Standards
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49. Will Standards Save Public Education
 
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50. Milady's Standard: Professional
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51. Best Practice, Today's Standards
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52. The Gold Standard at the Turn
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53. Marks' Standard Handbook for Mechanical
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54. CRC Standard Mathematical Tables
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55. Milady's Standard Nail Technology
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56. The New Oxford Annotated Bible
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57. Theory Workbook for Milady's Standard
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58. C++ Coding Standards: 101 Rules,
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59. Developing with Web Standards
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41. Holy Bible Holman Christian Standard Bible: Red-Letter Text Edition
Hardcover: 1084 Pages (2004-04)
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The complete Holman Christian Standard Bible® is nowavailable for the first time ever! More than fifteen years in themaking, crafted by the shared expertise of nearly a hundredconservative scholars and English stylists, the HCSB® sets thestandard in painstaking biblical accuracy and pure literary form.

Accurate, yet highly readable, it’s a translation committed to leaving both the grace and gravity of the original languages intact while carefully creating a smooth flow of wording for the reader.

Stylistically, this inaugural edition contributes to the clarity ofthe written Word, arranging the poetic portions of the Scripture intocomplete lines of thought, and revering God’s presence on each page bycapitalizing all the pronouns that refer to Him.

New Bible translations may not be all that uncommon anymore, but thisone certainly is. Most importantly, it’s a translation you can trust.

• Full-color hardcover
• Durably bound for years of use
• Words of Christ in red
• Large, easy-to-read typeface
• Plan of salvation
• Table of Weights and Measures
• Where to Turn When…
• The Ten Commandments
• Life of Jesus Christ
• Miracles and Parables of Jesus
• The Twelve Apostles
• Prophecies of Jesus' Second Coming
• Lord, Teach Us to Pray ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Holy Bible Holman Christian Standard Bible: Red-Letter Text Edition
This bible is a requirement for my child's class.She will be using this bible for the remaining 9 years.I am pleased that the words Jesus spoke are outlined in red for the purposes of easier reading and understanding.

4-0 out of 5 stars HCSB - Several Steps in the Right Direction
A Bible translation's value can be judged on how successfully it fulfilled the objectives of the translators.In the case of the Holman Christian Standard Bible (HCSB), those objectives included providing an accurate, readable Bible in contemporary English; providing serious Bible students with an accurate translation for personal study and private devotions; and to "affirm the authority of Scripture as God's Word and to champion its absolute truth."The translators also wised to provide "a standard in Bible translations for years to come."

Not all of those objectives are completely fulfilled in a translation that uses the "Optimal Equivalence" theory of translation, as the HCSB does.While parting from a literal translation of the ancient Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek texts is both necessary and useful in some instances, for the sake of clarity of expression, it also opens up the way for eisegesis and doctrinal interpretation to guide the text.Of course, all translators have their theological presuppositions, and the HCSB translators are at least upfront as to theirs.But the faithful, accurate translator has always to restrain the desire to refashion the text according to a preconceived determination.

But this Bible translation is definitely readable, and enjoyably so.It is up-to-date in its language, yet faithful to a broad Christian consensus in its expressions.

Still, for the serious Christian student or minister, it is best to read it in harmony with more literal translations, if not the Hebrew and Greek critical texts themselves.

Another step in the right direction is the use of the specific name of God, YHWH (in the form "Yahweh" and "Yah") in this version.Unfortunately, it does so only a few times, whereas the Hebrew text itself contains God's name nearly 7,000 times.It would have served the purpose of the use of "Yahweh" more sufficiently -- to demonstrate that "the word LORD in English is a title of God and does not accurately convey to modern readers the emphasis on God's name in the original Hebrew" (Introduction) -- if, indeed, the HCSB itself had appropriately enshrined
that "emphasis on God's name" by making more thorough and consistent use of it.As it stands, the vibrant tree of "Yahweh" in the HCSB is nearly lost in a forest of "LORD"'s.

But the HCSB is a very timely and proficient addition to the library of the serious Christian and scholar.

5-0 out of 5 stars Love this version
Easy to read... I love that they keep the pronouns of diety in caps! Why did the modern translations stop, anyway? It's a distraction when I read other translations that have stopped.

5-0 out of 5 stars Really nice
This is the Bible I take to church with me.The one I read is in tatters with yellow pages, it's so old.But this one is really nice.I like that the language is modernized; most churches I've been to are using these modern versions now.There is reference material in here, and notations at the bottom of every page to better explain things.It is really a great bible, and would make a superb gift for someone.The hardback cover will keep the pages from curling, too.

5-0 out of 5 stars A much better modern translation this is
This is indeed a much accurate modern bible translation. In my last 15 years of collection i have collected nearly every english bible i could find. Mofatt, God's Word, NLT, KJV, NKJV, RSV, NRSV, Amplified, CEV, ASV, NASB, NIV, LB...you name it.

For modern translation i would rate the unbiased and accuracy of this Holman translation as one of the best along with ESV.

The worst? CEV, NIV. ... Read more


42. Time-Saver Standards for Landscape Architecture
by Charles Harris, Nicholas Dines
Hardcover: 928 Pages (1997-11-01)
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Asin: 0070170274
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Newly designed and containing a full 40 percent completely new content, Time-Saver Standards for Landscape Architecture, Second Edition, continues to be the most complete source of site design and construction standards and data. It is fully metric, to meet Federal and International requirements. It features increased coverage of: Site storm water "best management" practices · New urban tree planting and xeriscape concepts · Earth retaining structures and pavement design · Land reclamation, including soil and vegetation restoration · Metric site layout practices, including recreation facilities · Energy and resource conservation · Natural processes and site construction procedures · New expanded construction details · Simplified construction materials data. Over 50 sections provide concise tables, checklists, "Key Point" text summaries, and illustrations to provide an invaluable information resource for offices and classrooms throughout the world. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars price valued
I save 30$ for this book, just as described all pages inside is good except for the cover, quite good

3-0 out of 5 stars Great Book poor service
The product I received is great, especially because I'm a student, it has quick references for almost all of the information I need. It has great little sketches and all kinda of information I need.
It took almost week longer than said April 16 -May 3 was my expected delivery date and I did not receive it until May 11.I felt that the 18 day shipping window was too broad for it to have still come late.

5-0 out of 5 stars A must have for any landscape architect
Fantastic detailed drawings with standard practice for graphic technique. Includes a wide variety of information but goes in depth with each one as the book is almost a thousand pages. Would certainly recommend.

4-0 out of 5 stars Useful, overview
The Time-Saver Standards for Landscape Architecture is large and heavy; however, it provides an overview of Landscape Architectural standards.I purchased mine as a LA student for class, which I believe to be where the book is best suited as a reference and introduction to the profession demonstrationing how plant and hardscape details are created, design and construction process of a landscape design, and description of design elements (paving, water, light, vegetation, ect).I've found the book helpful with my studying for the LARE (Landscape Architectural Registration Exam) as well.

5-0 out of 5 stars HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
This manual is a MUST for practicing land professionals. This is considered a "bible" for anyone who works with the land. As you know this field is constantly changing but this book is fundamentally sound and thorough. ... Read more


43. The Standard for Portfolio Management
Paperback: 146 Pages (2008-12-30)
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Asin: 1933890533
Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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2-0 out of 5 stars Not much new

This book provides the PMI standard for portfolio management. Its a very thin book and can be read within a relative short time.

The book consists of 3 chapters and 4 appendixes. The first chapter is a short introduction to the idea of portfolio management, the second chapter explains the role of portfolio management in the organization. The third chapter is the actual standard.

The actual standard consists of 2 processes: Aligning and monitoring and controlling. Aligning consists of a bunch os sub-processes which basically boil down to "make a list of your projects and select which ones you support". The monitoring process is even simpler. The standard itself is just about 25 pages.

The appendixes are not interesting at all. It contains some tools and some history of the standard.

The standard is written somewhat boring (as most standards) and it also does not provide much new insights. If you know a little about portfolio management, then you probably know everything there is in this book.

This is not really worth reading. If you want to know more about portfolio management, you probably want to look at some other book.

4-0 out of 5 stars PMI Standard for Portfolio Management
The Standard gives a good an concise guidance on how to handle Portfolio management. It's very practical to apply.
It did not provide real new insights, though.

Klaas Buist ... Read more


44. Standard of Excellence Comprehensive Band Method Book 3 - Clarinet
by Bruce Pearson
Paperback: Pages (1996-08-10)
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The Standard of Excellence Comprehensive Band Method Books 1 and 2 combine a strong performance-centered approach with music theory, music history, ear training, listening composition, improvisation, and interdisciplinary and multicultural studies. The result is the most complete band method available anywhere. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Standard of Excellence
Thanks to amazon for this.The school was way too expensive, and the nearby music stores were completely ridiculous.So I ordered it here.Came fast, great price....Superb! ... Read more


45. The Standard Code of Parliamentary Procedure, 4th Edition
by Alice Sturgis
Paperback: 285 Pages (2000-12-07)
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Already the acclaimed choice of thousands of successful organizations including the American Library Association, the Fourth Edition features an all-new chapter that considers the ways the Internet and other state-of-the-art technologies have rewritten the rules of today's meetings and conventions. This easy-to-use, paperback volume--the popular alternative to Robert's Rules--is the most comprehensive, understandable, and logical guide to smooth-running, professional meetings.Alice Sturgis was a practicing parliamentarian and consultant to national and international professional and business organizations. She taught at Stanford University and the University of California. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars My 3rd Copy
As Secretary of a Kennel Club, just what I needed to keep up to date on the subtle changes in Parliamentary Procedures.For a non-profit club of volunteers, much easier to use and understand than Roberts Rules of Order

4-0 out of 5 stars Parliamentary Procedure book
The book gives the rules to be followed when conducting meetings. This is a wonderful and clear book, however it does not really deal with modern meetings which are increasingly held online, especially in volunteer groups. It does however help to show how procedures should be used to keep order even online.

5-0 out of 5 stars Easier to use than Robert's
My organization"the Arc of the United States uses The Standard Code of Parliamentary Procedure for all of its meetings. We find that the Standard Code of Parliamentary Procedure is a lot easier to use than Robert's Rules of Order.

5-0 out of 5 stars very happy, a good product and a concise review
This is the primary text for this topic. It is well written, concise, accurate, and essential to those who desire accuracy in parliamentary processes.

5-0 out of 5 stars Easy to Use
The Standard Code of Parliamentary Procedure is not the kind of read that once you pick it up you just can't put it down, but it is an easy to use reference book for those leading meetings and their parliamentarians. ... Read more


46. Architectural Graphic Standards Student Edition: An Abridgement of the 9th Edition
by Charles George Ramsey, Harold Reeve Sleeper, Jr., John Ray Hoke
Paperback: 553 Pages (2000-07-17)
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Asin: 0471348171
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Architectural students have for generations learned the essence of building design through the pages of "Graphic Standards": the drawings, charts, detailed illustrations, originally developed by architects George Ramsey and Harold Sleeper, that represent building components and systems, including everything from door frames to roof designs, to air ducts to outdoor sports facilities. Beginning ten years ago, Wiley began offering a student edition of the primary book, Architectural Graphic Standards, which was created as an abridgment of the prior edition of that book. This new student edition will be an abridgment of the present 9th edition, offering all the essential features of that very successful edition in an easily accessible and affordable format. Also, new to this student edition will be a greater offering of "Design guidelines," giving the student and instructor alike greater opportunity to use this publication as a teaching tool. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Architectural Graphic Standards- Student Edition
Currently in the third year of studies in Architecture Science, from the very first chapter dealing with anthropometrics and its obvious importance to human interaction within a given space and other detailed chapters of building construction this book is an invaluable guide for my discipline. If you have the money for the non-student tenth edition of Architectural Graphiic Standards by all means that maybe the ultimate guide but this 9th edition student version is a good alternative.

5-0 out of 5 stars Great Resource for Design Students
I am a fourth year architecture student and I use this book every semester. I keep it with me at all times. It is the perfect design handbook. If you don't have it, You need it!

4-0 out of 5 stars good product, delivery during expected time
The book was in great condition as expected. It was delivered during theexpected time frame, but it was later rather than sooner. I purchase frequently from amazon and I recieve consistently good service from them.

4-0 out of 5 stars Tons of Needed Info for Architects
Loaded with tons of reference data all good for Architects.
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5-0 out of 5 stars An Architect's Best Friend
This book is one of the best reference books an architect will ever use. It contains the necessary information for the beginning and advancedarchitect. Inside the 568 pages in this book one will find from the mostbasic to the highly complex architectural graphics. The book providesreference for the various arcchitectural plans such as the floor plan,elevationand perspective drawings. No other reference material cansurpass the amount of information provided in this excellent book. ... Read more


47. Private Pilot for Airplane Single-Engine Land and Sea Practical Test Standards: #FAA-S-8081-14A (single) (Practical Test Standards series)
by Federal Aviation Administration
Paperback: 67 Pages (2003-04-01)
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Asin: 156027462X
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The Practical Test Standards (PTS) series guides student pilots, flight instructors, and FAA-designated examiners through checkrides, the final test in acquiring a pilot license. Each PTS guide details the skill and knowledge that must be successfully demonstrated before an examiner can issue a certificate or rating. The knowledge requirements detail which subjects will be covered-which weather reports and forecasts candidates will be asked to analyze, which physiological conditions (such as dehydration, spatial disorientation, and hypoxia) candidates will need to discuss, and what kind of flight planning exercises will need to be demonstrated. The skill requirements include what kind of takeoff and landing must be performed, such as crosswind or short-field; how a steep turn should be executed, with specifics that include what bank angle and airspeed to use; and what areas will be tested on a continuous basis, such as the checklist usage, positive exchange of flight controls, and crew resource management. The tolerances are defined so the candidates know what altitude, airspeed, headings, and banks must be maintained to complete each maneuver successfully. Each PTS guide lists the knowledge and experience prerequisites for a particular certificate or rating and provides background information and study and reference materials. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Test Standards
The criteria needed to pass your flight review. Every detail explained and the bible before your test. ... Read more


48. Interior Graphic and Design Standards
by S. Reznikoff
Hardcover: 624 Pages (1986-10-01)
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This book, the most comprehensive and basic working tool available to the design professional, encompasses every area of expertise required in the practice of contemporary interior design.

Architects, interior designers, drafters, specifiers, and designers and manufacturers of building materials, furnishings, and equipment for interiors will find essential specification data and thousands of fully metricated, dimensioned drawings of interiors and the components of interiors. The range is vast: materials that range from hinges for cabinet doors to ceramic tiles for tub enclosures; drawings of standard and custom millwork for hundreds of specific interior applications; detailed dimensioned plans for custom casework; fully dimensioned room layouts keyed to drawings of individual details; illustrations, with dimensions, of standard and special-purpose furnishings and equipment. Throughout, acknowledged industry standards are given—as are specifications and notes about usage. Vital information about flammability and life safety factors and accessible barrier-free requirements is also given wherever it is applicable.

To facilitate quick access, the book is organized in three parts, with CSI Masterformat code numbers used throughout. Part one covers standard dimensions of manufactured interior components, including basic graphic and design elements; architectural millwork and hardware; partitions and doors; windows and skylights; interior finishes, specialties, and equipment; stairs and ramps; and lighting.

The second part deals with residential graphic and design standards, and the third part covers commercial graphic and design standards—public washrooms, commercial offices, banks, retail spaces, health studios, restaurants and bars, hotels and motels, medical and dental offices, libraries, and places of worship.

A complete resource book, Interior Graphic and Design Standards includes lists of industry associations, glossaries of terms, size charts, conversion tables, and practical checklists of steps in the design process. There is an extensive keyword index, giving page references as well as CSI Masterformat code numbers, and a complete alphabetical listing of data sources. ... Read more

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2-0 out of 5 stars overrall ok, some teeth marks on binding
overrall in ok condition. had some teeth marks on binding that seller did not add in description but did not effect the overrall quality of the book. the edition did not have the needed scale figures in the drawings and was unaware that there was more than 1 edition type. would have been nice to have more of a description before purchasing. pretty much what was described, since description was brief.

1-0 out of 5 stars This one needs to go permanently out-of-print and be forgotten
This book is out-of-date, poorly written, poorly organized, and a complete waste of one's money, time, and effort.The graphics are inconsistent and poorly done, and it is a nightmare trying to make sense of technical information provided by Ms. Reznikoff.

This reference has been eclipsed in light-years by Maryrose McGowan's book "Interior Design Graphic Standards", which is now considered THE reference book of choice and the Gold Standard in its class. Use your money wisely and opt to purchase McGowan's publication instead of this one.

5-0 out of 5 stars great resource tool
This book is a necessary staple for every Interior Designer's book collection

4-0 out of 5 stars A great reference book for Design Students and Practicing Designers!
I recently purchased this book while taking a Commercial Interior Design course as part of my Interior Design degree.I found the book to be very helpful in many aspects of commercial design and specification.Also, my boss, who is a licensed Interior Designer and has been practicing for about 10 years has a copy of the book that she used while in college; she refers to it as her design reference Bible, haha.Although some of the material (such as codes) may be out of date due to the everchanging laws and standards, overall this book is filled with valuable information.A must-have for all interior designers!

5-0 out of 5 stars Designers
A great book for interior designers. Serves as a great refrence. A must add to any library collection! ... Read more


49. Will Standards Save Public Education
by Deborah Meier
Paperback: 112 Pages (2000-04-24)
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Asin: 0807004413
Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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As usual, Deborah Meier has a fresh take on standardized tests.While other critics fault standardized tests and what they measure, Meier contests the very idea of a centralized authority that dictates how and what teachers teach.This, she argues, sets up a terrible model for students because it doesn't allow for their teachers to emerge as thoughtful, accountable adults, seriously engaged with the dynamics of their own schools, classrooms, and communities.In turn, the students can't learn from them how to be thoughtful, accountable, creative adults and good citizens.Theodore Sizer, Abagail Thernstrom, Linda Nathan and others respond.

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A series of short paperback originals exploring creative solutions to our most urgent national concerns. The series editors (for Boston Review), Joshua Cohen and Joel Rogers, aim to foster politically engaged, intellectually honest, and morally serious debate about fundamental issues—both on and off the agenda of conventional politics. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Meier is wrong, but the debate is very significant
I surely respect Meier's "putting her money where her mouth is" for decades now. She started a school in East Harlem, Central Park East, and stayed there for twenty-five years, opening three more schools on that model, before going to Boston and starting the Mission Hill School, where she remains the principal. But I feel Meier drastically understates the worth of two things: (1) "academics" and (2) "standards" that apply at the district, state, and even national levels.

As nimbly as Meier criticizes the "academic," there remains to me great value in presenting children healthy doses of materials that intelligent, far-sighted adults have made the cornerstones of thinking, acting, and speaking that pervade the entire civilization. Kids may well like the warm fuzziness of a Debbie Meier school, but the kids at traditional schools will come out better educated: Whatever they want to study next and whatever work and whatever citizenship roles they wish to pursue, they will have the intellectual underpinning to be able to do that. Well, many will; the incompetent and uninterested will not, and here I part company with Meier: we simply cannot keep lowering and lowering expectations and bending over backward so that more kids stay in school and pass.

Part and parcel of her hostility to high standards, Meier way-overstates the virtues of localism. She's against privatization but for a radical localism that is still "public" education only in the sense that we all pay for the onsite administrators, teachers, and parents to design a school as they please.

Now, here's where I see provincialism in Meier: She's in New York and then Boston--how exactly will her plan play out in the parts of Kansas where the "locals" want evolution to be treated as heretical, the parts of East LA where the "locals" don't want English used, and the parts of Alabama where the "locals" want to refer to a great national hero as "Martin Luther Coon"? No, I like the supra-local; I like national standards. And besides, people move around these days, from Maine to San Diego: do we want their kids exposed to entirely different educational practices and materials each time?

So I found it super-interesting in this book that a key supporter of Meier's who wrote a (very good) confirmation of Meier's thinking was William Ayers, who became a key figure in the last Presidential election as one of the "radicals" that Obama was accused of "palling around with" (in Sarah Palin's memorable phrase). The connection for me is again at the level of provincialism. Billy Ayers was a Weatherman who fell in with Cinque and the Symbionese Liberation Army. They did some of the stupidest things ever in the name of "the people's revolutionary justice," always carrying themselves as if they had millions of followers. They lived in Berkeley, where in one particular three-block area it seemed that the whole world was going the SLA way. But at their highest membership the SLA actually numbered 19.

To me, that's Debbie Meier. A few schools in NYC and Boston work because she's there: a visionary, impassioned, totally committed, articulate and energizing. The schools on their own terms work: kids enjoy being there; they design and carry out "real" (as against "academic") projects; some of them go on to college and thrive. So Meier gets on the platform and suggests that all U.S. education be designed after these schools' image. We get away from standards imposed from above, from outside; we make it all up as we go along, making each little school unique, each school responsible only to its own constituents.

Good luck running the whole country's schools that way. What we got is hardly great; the Meier plan would make things exponentially worse. The essay here by Thernstrom suggests why. It's all worth reading and thinking about.

5-0 out of 5 stars The Standards Debate
This is one of the few books that relly looks at various sides of the debate about standards and standardization. Meier begins with a well resoned reivew of what the arguments for standardization are, and then why she believes that these actually get in the way of achieving high standards. Her article is then followed up with 5 other viewpoints on this debate.

2-0 out of 5 stars Invective Against Standardized Tests
The title of this book is deceptive; the book is not about whether standards will "save" public education, but rather a poorly-reasoned case against the use of standardized tests. Now it is perfectly true that standardized tests can be misused and misinterpreted, but that is hardly the only way they can be used. In my experience, the New York State Regents examinations have served all three of the following purposes:
1. Provide a statewide minimum standard of academic achievement which means that those students who receive a Regents diploma have a more meaningful credential than a mere school diploma. Prospective employers know what a Regents diploma signifies, whereas they seldom know how much a school diploma means.
2. Protects students against that small minority of teachers who would fail students they don't like. Granted, good teachers far outnumber bad teachers, but this is small consolation to victims of bad teachers. I know whereof I speak. My eighth grade English teacher would have failed me, but for the Regents exam. State law said anyone who passed the Regents passed the course.
3. Alerts state authorities to schools in which students consistently exceed or fall short of the expected level of academic achievement. The high-performing schools can be studied so that other schools can benefit from their methods, and low-performing schools can be helped to improve.
It seems to be this third "benefit" which has Meier up in arms. If the state authorities use the tests as an excuse to punish schools and teachers for below-average performance instead of aiding them to improve, then they are misusing the information from the tests, and this, beyond question, is bad. And it is true that politicians often prefer to withhold state aid from underperforming schools rather than give them the extra help they need to improve. After all, it "saves the taxpayer money" to give the schools less instead of more. It may be great political grandstanding, and it may get votes from the selfish and foolish, but it is a betrayal of the children the state is supposed to be serving. Meier is quite rightly offended by this.
But Meier ignores the baby in her zeal to throw out the bath water. It is not the tests that are at fault, but the politicians that misinterpret and misuse them.
Meier's essay is followed by seven critiques by seven other authors, all of which, in one way or another, miss the point. They all would do well to read John Stanford's book Victory in Our Schools: We Can Give Our Children Excellent Public Education, which presents a program that, in addition to tests to evaluate student achievement and teacher performance, provides help to those teachers and students who are underperforming. Stanford correctly, I believe, assumes that nearly all teachers want to do right by their students, and he stood ready to provide those teachers with leadership, encouragement, and assistance in bettering their performance. Nearly all of them did!

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50. Milady's Standard: Professional Barbering
by Maura Scali-Sheahan
 Hardcover: 698 Pages (2006-01)
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Milady?s Standard Professional Barbering brings you the latest in men?s haircutting and styling.Designed to help prepare for a successful career in the professional market, this text boasts full-color photos and illustrations that provide better clarity of procedures and accurate visual representations.Procedure photos for mannequin and model work are included to show step-by-step procedures for practice and actual hands-on services, and more ethnic cuts and procedures demonstrate the diversity and application of barbering techniques.New to this edition are chapter key terms and chapter glossaries, which reinforce important terminology and concepts and provide students with easy access to definitions. The new material on the history of the barbering profession and updated material in the science areas make this resource the most interesting and current available for the professional barber.Endorsed by Barbers International, Inc. www.BarbersInternational.com ... Read more


51. Best Practice, Today's Standards for Teaching and Learning in America's Schools
by Harvey Daniels, Steven Zemelman, Arthur Hyde
Paperback: 352 Pages (2005-04-27)
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Best practice is the pillar that supports powerful teaching, and the first two editions of the highly acclaimed Best Practice have promoted instructional excellence for more than ten years. Now the third edition, with forty-five percent new material, does still more to make the big ideas of education accessible, identifying the teaching methods that help students learn, explaining how to implement them in the classroom, and showing what exemplary instruction really looks like.

Recognizing that the themes of American education have changed dramatically, Steven Zemelman, Harvey Daniels, and Arthur Hyde reconvened, and their new edition provides fresh, inspiring examples of state-of-the-art teaching methods in action. It also carefully examines state, national, and discipline-specific standards and demonstrates how engaging and interactive classroom instruction is truly the most effective way to meet those standards. You'll find that time-tested tools like the famed "More Than-Less Than" charts are updated, while the wealth of recent research and new classroom vignettes will lead your teaching in invigorating new directions.

Building on the official standards documents of leading professional organizations in reading, writing, math, science, social studies, and the arts, Zemelman, Daniels, and Hyde describe the classrooms and techniques of some of America's most effective teachers with the passionate, humorous, and conversational tone that has made Best Practice a favorite of veteran and novice teachers, staff developers, and teacher trainers across the country. Read Best Practice, Third Edition - on your own or with a whole-school faculty study group - and find out why even though some things in education may change in the short term, methods that are student centered, experiential, democratic, collaborative, and rigorously challenging will always be the key to high-quality teaching and authentic learning.

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1-0 out of 5 stars Boring- useless- waste of my time!
I'm not going to be a teacher, because to me, the system is so flawed. It all starts with useless books like this one. Over and over again, this book repeats the same ideas.
I can't imagine anyone actually learning from it. I can't imagine a wanna be teaching praising the book- Oh, I should INVOLVE the student in his learning by allowing him to make choice?
Oh, I should actually explain concepts using real life examples?
Oh, I should try to engage my students rather than trying to bore them to death?
Oh, I should make them think, rather than just memorize formulas?
In all honesty, these are suggestions the book ACTUALLY makes, which are a waste to my time, and my brain.
Plus, they criticize standardized tests throughout the book, and say they should be relied on less (check pg 8)....
Then on page 54- they use statistics from ACT(a testing company) -"According to a recent study by ACT....."
What a joke, go ahead and argue against the test makers, then use them as an example to prove your point- just fantastic work there.
Please don't waste your time with this garbage, it's all been said before, and never helped anyone.
Instead I'd suggest Alfie Kohn's- The Homework Myth as an incredible read for future teachers.

4-0 out of 5 stars Ready, Set, Teach!
I am finishing my first foundational class for becoming a teacher and this book was a great help.It provided so many real and practical ways of teaching different subjects.The layout of the book was easy to follow and was the same for the different subjects (reading, writing, math, etc.).It also provided some helpful tips for how parents and principals can contribute to a successful learning process in each of the subject areas as well.This was a nice addition you don't find in every book.I found the ideas easy to implement in any subject matter and easily adaptable to any type of student learner.This is a great book that will remain in my professional library for years to come!

4-0 out of 5 stars A good start
This is one of my first education books to read as I start my education to become a teacher. I believe that as I learn to be an effective teacher this book will help me along the way. When I have questions on how to teach children more effectly I can look to this book for some fun ideas. It is easy to read and the chapters are well planned. I like the ideas and can see myself using many of them, or chaning them slightly for my classroom. This book will stay on my bookshelf for many years.

5-0 out of 5 stars Awesome Job!
I recieved it very quickly and it was in great shape! Thanks so much!!! : ]

1-0 out of 5 stars Sad piece of worn out, shibboleth filled text
As a high school SS instructor, I`m with one star O`Keeffe completely on this one.Please read his narration as it is a bit lengthy, but highly comprehensive.The book issimply a rehash of of politically based broad "concepts" but offersnothing whatsoever concrete or specific for success. In other words, it`s a huge compillation of 20 year retreaded terms like: rich compendium, collaboration, diversity, global, for the good of the children,..... etc, etc. A comic strip like Dilbert would have a complete field day with the 300 pages of highly worn out buzz words and existentialist failures that are of course conveniently politically correct, and what pin-head "progressive" professors love to hear.. READ: make for great sales to agenda driven college profs pawning these off on unfortunate undergrads.True American reading and writing skills are waning drastically.It is becuase of books like this for the past 15 years are driving it in the direction. If you are truly interested in best practices/success in your classroom, do the EXACT OPPOSITE of what these 300 pages of worn out pathetic verbiage tell you to do, and your children will indeed succeed. ... Read more


52. The Gold Standard at the Turn of the Twentieth Century: Rising Powers, Global Money, and the Age of Empire (Columbia Studies in International and Global History)
by Steven Bryan
Hardcover: 288 Pages (2010-08-09)
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By the end of the nineteenth century, the world was ready to adopt the gold standard out of concerns of national power, prestige, and anti-English competition. Yet although the gold standard allowed countries to enact a virtual single world currency, the years before World War I were not a time of unfettered liberal economics and one-world, one-market harmony. Outside of Europe, the gold standard became a tool for nationalists and protectionists primarily interested in growing domestic industry and imperial expansion.

This overlooked trend, provocatively reassessed in Steven Bryan's well-documented history, contradicts our conception of the gold standard as a British-based system infused with English ideas, interests, and institutions. In countries like Japan and Argentina, where nationalist concerns focused on infant-industry protection and the growth of military power, the gold standard enabled the expansion of trade and the goals of the age: industry and empire.

Bryan argues that these countries looked less to Britain and more to North America and the rest of Europe for ideological models. Not only does this history challenge our idealistic notions of the prewar period, but it also reorients our understanding of the history that followed. Policymakers of the 1920s latched onto the idea that global prosperity before World War I was the result of a system dominated by English liberalism. Their attempt to reproduce this triumph helped bring about the global downturn, the Great Depression, and the collapse of the interwar world.

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53. Marks' Standard Handbook for Mechanical Engineers 11th Edition
by Eugene Avallone, Theodore Baumeister, Ali Sadegh
Hardcover: 1800 Pages (2006-11-16)
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Solve any mechanical engineering problem quickly and easily with the world's leading engineering handbook

Nearly 1800 pages of mechanical engineering facts, figures, standards, and practices, 2000 illustrations, and 900 tables clarifying important mathematical and engineering principle, and the collective wisdom of 160 experts help you answer any analytical, design, and application question you will ever have.

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4-0 out of 5 stars Marks' Handbook for Mech eng's - A definitie keeper for reference!
I bought the 10th (80th Anniversary) edition back in 1996 right after I graduated from University as I found myself having to refer to it while at University. Since then, I've referred to it 2 or 3 times !!! I'm not in core engineering - but it's good to have close at hand. It just feels better having it in my desk overhead.

It is well laid out and gives you most of the engineering theories and formulas you once knew and is very handy for refreshing the old neurons! The pages are very thin so be careful. Keep it away from the kids!

5-0 out of 5 stars Like an espresso shot of engineering knowledge
Marks' is legend among reference handbooks for engineering and for good reason, the book combines excellent commentary from industry and academic experts with plenty of formulas, tables and diagrams.It lists the references for each section right at the beginning along with the authors which is convenient if you want to dig deeper into the knowledge area.

Mechanical Engineering is a very wide area and while you study many topics in school, unless you actively use them professionally your knowledge gets fuzzy.For this reason having a handbook like this one is a great way to refresh your memory or learn about topics you haven't spent much time with before going on to more specific books on the topic.I still find it amazing how much information is squeezed into each section and readers will see that the knowledge density is staggering.

It is because of Marks' section on Welding that I learned about, and subsequently purchased, the excellent books on Welded Structures and Weldment Design from Lincoln Electric written by Omer Blodgett.I would have never run across these books in a store and despite being written in the 1960s, and mentioning slide rules, they contain a wealth of practical knowledge about welded steel structures still relevant today.You just can do the calculations on a computer and skip the nomograms these days, though I still like the nomograms ability to build your intuition of how a result will end up.

I can be confident from following that chain of references that other areas of Marks' would lead to similar quality references should I need them, and that is why this handbook is worth its weight in gold.

5-0 out of 5 stars Good Book
Very useful book.Better than a stack of old college textbooks.Used this during the PE exam and also as a routine reference book as an engineer at a power plant.Worth the money.

4-0 out of 5 stars Handy Reference Manual
Unlike some of the reviewers, I have not had buyer's remorse (yet). I don't use Mark's Handbook a lot, but it has been providing the answers to my questions when I've looked for them. Good index. I would also recommend you take a look at the Mechanical Engineering Reference Manual for the PE Exam, by Mike Lindeburg.

5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent Engineering Book
The book version I purchased has a blue cover, not the green one pictured.But the appearence does not matter.This is an excellent engineering text that covers nearly all aspects of engineering (materials, electrical and even automotive).I highly recommend this text for those looking for a single engineering reference point. ... Read more


54. CRC Standard Mathematical Tables and Formulae, 31st Edition
by Daniel Zwillinger
Hardcover: 912 Pages (2002-11-27)
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A perennial bestseller, the 30th edition of CRC Standard Mathematical Tables and Formulae was the first "modern" edition of the handbook - adapted to be useful in the era of personal computers and powerful handheld devices. Now this version will quickly establish itself as the "user-friendly" edition. With a detailed table of contents and an extensive index listing over 6,000 entries, the 31st edition of this hugely successful handbook makes information even easier to locate.New in the 31st edition:Game theory and voting powerHeuristic search techniquesQuadratic fieldsReliabilityRisk analysis and decision rulesA table of solutions to Pell's equationA table of irreducible polynomials in2[x]An interpretation of powers of 10A collection of "proofs without words"Representations of groups of small orderCounting principlesTesselations and tilings…and much more!An indispensable, up-to-date resource, CRC Standard Mathematical Tables and Formulae, 31st Edition makes it effortless to find the equations, tables, and formulae you need most often. ... Read more

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3-0 out of 5 stars No complete Z-Transform table
While this edition is up-to-date with the current information, certain things, like the complete Z-Transform table were taken out, leaving with in place, a basic Z-transform table with only 10 transformations. The previous editions of CRC's Standard Mathematical Tables had complete Z-Transform tables. If you need a complete Z-Transform table, I would recommend looking into the older editions, such as the 27th edition, instead.

5-0 out of 5 stars Fantastic reference book.Wish it had more external references.
This is a very comprehensive coverage of a broad array of mathametical standards.

Sometimes a mathmetical concept or premise is best understood if you have multible references.This book serves to provide information to those who already have some underlying knowledge to the topic they are referencing in the book - a highly successful implemtation of the primary stated purpose of the book.

The only improvement to this book would be the inclusion ofreferences by the author to primers or underlying concepts that better represent the purpose and utility of the materials presented.Such as a "See Also..." or "For more information on this see..." under each major topic section.That way the author doesn't need to waste time and effort for topics which are not in the intended purpose of the book.

Self improvement and lifelong learners use these books too.

5-0 out of 5 stars Home School Teacher,Seton Home Study School

We have a 1959 edition that was well used. We needed an updated version. It is an excellent resource and companion for every student and teacher as it is for us.

5-0 out of 5 stars A+ Seller!!
Product received as accurately described online.My order was well packaged and delivered in a very timely fashion.This was a smooth transaction and a great experience!

3-0 out of 5 stars verry informal
Has a lot of good information, but triing to find it all is not that easy. ... Read more


55. Milady's Standard Nail Technology
by Milady
Paperback: 656 Pages (2010-05-28)
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This latest edition of Milady's Standard Nail Technology contains new and updated information on many subjects including infection control, product chemistry, manicuring, pedicuring, electric filing, monomer liquid and polymer powder nail enhancements and UV gels. Also included is a completely new chapter, The Creative Touch, loaded with the latest nail art mediums and techniques to enhance the learner's experience.In order to make for easier implementation, select editorial content from Milady's Standard Nail Technology and Milady's Standard Cosmetology have been aligned. This new format makes this the most complete resource for students to kick off their nail technology careers.Also included are brand new photographs and art that depict nail technicians performing their work and serving their clients encompassed by more than 400 pieces of art throughout the book, including procedural art. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars VERY poorly proofread, Milady should be ashamed of their self!!!!!!!
To those who merely buy the book just to "learn to do nails" or whatever reason they have for buying it.. sure, its a GREAT book.. cause they don't know any different.For those of us learning from this book in Nail Tech school.. it has MANYYYYY mistakes including the teacher test answer key & state board exam review book!!It does have beautiful updated pics & terminology, but we have to constantly reference the older version to make sure our answers are correct.So why are there 100 proofreaders when clearly they didn't proofread it very well?!!!Shame on Milady!! Sure hope the State Board answers are correct!!:/Yes, Milady will be fixing all these mistakes when they reprint them (who knows when that will be), but what about our books that are wrong?!Guess we're the guinea pigs.. hahaUnfortunately, my instructor might be using the older version for her next class.She is VERY disappointed in this new book!!(FYI) She has 16 yrs experience!!;)Have a great day!!;)

5-0 out of 5 stars best book in nail tech history
if you are in the nail tech industry, and looking for a book that is pack with information and is easy to follow! Then you should really purchase this item.

4-0 out of 5 stars GREAT!
I receive my book in an speedy time frame, and it was in good condition.
It was a quick, convenient, and easy process.
I stronly recommend this seller!

5-0 out of 5 stars Great book, great service
The purchase of this book was great. The price was fantastic and the shipping was fast. Great buy!

3-0 out of 5 stars It's not the best...but it will do...
I have just finished the nail tech course in my state using this book.Sadly, for being the standard textbook in the industry, the book is riddled with typos and mistakes.
They commonly say things like "course abrasive" instead of "coarse" and the review questions leave a lot to be desired.By finding an older edition I learned that some terminology has changed so you learn one term in a section, but the old term is used in the review questions.Good luck answering the questions when you don't understand what they are talking about!
Worse, your instructor will use the tests provided and I have had to have my grades adjusted repeatedly due to errors on the tests.More often than not, you will have questions that have nothing to do with what you have learned only to find they are questions from the Cosmetology text and not the Nail Tech book.
Overall, hope for a good instructor who catches these errors and will adjust the curriculum accordingly or you may have problems later. ... Read more


56. The New Oxford Annotated Bible with Apocrypha: New Revised Standard Version, College Edition
Paperback: 2096 Pages (2010-03-19)
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The premier study Bible used by scholars, pastors, undergraduate and graduate students, The New Oxford Annotated Bible offers a vast range of information, including extensive notes by experts in their fields; in-text maps, charts, and diagrams; supplementary essays on translation, biblical interpretation, cultural and historical background, and other general topics.
Extensively revised--half of the material is brand new--featuring a new design to enhance readability, and brand-new color maps, the Annotated Fourth Edition adds to the established reputation of this essential biblical studies resource.Many new and revised maps, charts, and diagrams further clarify information found in the Scripture text. In addition, section introductions have been expanded and the book introductions present their information in a standard format so that students can find what they need to know. Of course, the Fourth Edition retains the features prized by students, including single column annotations at the foot of the pages, in-textcharts, and maps, a page number-keyed index of all the study materials in the volume, and Oxford's renowned Bible maps. This timely edition maintains and extends the excellence the Annotated's users have come to expect, bringing still more insights, information, and perspectives to bear upon the understanding of the biblical text.



· The renowned New Revised Standard Version Bible translation, the scholarly standard for study of the Bible


· Wholly revised, and greatly expanded book introductions and annotations.


· Annotations in a single column across the page bottom, paragraphed according to their boldface topical headings.


· In-text background essays on the major divisions of the biblical text.


· Essays on the history of the formation of the biblical canon for Jews and various Christian churches.


· More detailed explanations of the historical background of the text.


· More in-depth treatment of the history and varieties of biblical criticism.


· A timeline of major events in the ancient Near East.


· A full index to all of the study materials, keyed to the page numbers on which they occur.


· A full glossary of scholarly and critical terms.


· 36-page section of full color New Oxford Bible Maps, approximately 40 in-text line drawing maps and diagrams.

Classic but not stodgy, up-to-date but not trendy, The New Oxford Annotated Bible: 4th Edition is ready to serve new generations of students, teachers, and general readers. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars The Study Bible
Though the print is small, this bible is chock full of notes that give insight into much of formerly puzzling passages.Great for bible study classes.

4-0 out of 5 stars NRSV very helpful for studying, if secular in some aspects
The NRSV is a very informative Bible. The footnotes provide very interesting and useful information that gives the verses a lot of depth and meaning that is not readily apparent. They include the Hebrew and Greek words that were translated which helps to form connections between verses, chapters and books of the Bible. However, some of the explanations offer very secular reasons for the works of God and/or try to explain away miracles as folklore enhancements or even complete fabrications. Yet these instances are not very common and more often than not provoke laughter. The benefits of the scholarly research far outweigh the occasional secular opinion.

4-0 out of 5 stars Review of Oxford's 'Apocrypha'
I really appreciated the critical, contextual scholarship displayed in these translations. I also enjoyed Oxford's inclusive tendencies--they drew from more than the typical apocryphal 'canon' toward thinks like 2 Esdras and 4 Maccabees. Frankly, the format of this collection is very dull after reading something like NIV's Archaeological Study Bible. No pictures, only a few maps. Overall, this is a very excellent presentation of the Apocrypha.

5-0 out of 5 stars The Best of the Real Study Bibles
***The college edition is smaller than the regular hardcover edition because it does not have the concordance.***

If you are searching for a study Bible that focuses on the best modern scholarship around concerning the texts that make up the Bible, you will soon find out from most reviews on Amazon (as well as from other places such as universities) the best of the more objective ones are The New Oxford Annotated Bible with the Apocrypha, New Revised Standard Version, the HarperCollins Study Bible, and the New Interpreter's Study Bible. All three come with the New Revised Standard Version, generally accepted by scholars as the most accurate English translation. All come with the Apocrypha, though the New Oxford Annotated Bible is available without it. If you can afford it, I recommend all three.

The New Oxford Annotated Bible (NOAB), if compared to the HarperCollins Study Bible, is a larger tome, mainly because of a more expansive layout and larger font (very comfortable on the eyes), and the chunk of essay material that is present in the back is one of the most helpful parts of the NOAB (much more extensive than the others). In addition to the essays in the back, the NOAB has very good introductory essays to the major sections and individual books, as do the other two bibles.

The NOAB is not a conservative work, and looks at the bible as literature, from a more historical-critical viewpoint, much as the HarperCollins bible does. The New Interpreter's (NISB) is usually expressed to be an amalgam of the two Bibles mentioned above, and sometimes recommended in place of the other two because of additional material that can be found offset from the notes that goes in depth on particular subjects of interest in the text. It is certainly the largest of the three volumes (HarperCollins being the most compact), but the binding of the NISB itself appears lowest in quality. The New Oxford Annotated Bible is my overall favorite of the lot at this time.

As with any study Bible of any persuasion, blind acceptance of the notes, commentary, or essay material should not occur; it does not hurt to gain the insights of the best scholarship available today, no matter what your beliefs are about the nature of the Bible, and whether you are in agreement or not. Valid beliefs should stand up under scrutiny; so I say scrutinize.

5-0 out of 5 stars Excellant
This is the best translated bible that Ive read. Ezcellant definitions of what was meant. This bible has maps and excellant descriptions of what occured. Definetaly worth buying. Will bring you closer to God. ... Read more


57. Theory Workbook for Milady's Standard Cosmetology 2008 (Spanish)
by Milady
Paperback: 264 Pages (2008-02-21)
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Each workbook correlates to the appropriate core textbook. This supplement contains detailed, interactive exercises, designed to reinforce learning and increase student comprehension ... Read more

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3-0 out of 5 stars Good book, bad condition
I currently am a student a "beauty school". This is the text book we use at school, while it is a very thorough useful book; it's life span does NOT last.Over half the students at our school who have this book, their book is falling apart, taped together or they have missing parts due to the book falling apart...

5-0 out of 5 stars Milady's Standard Cosmetology 2008: Theory Workbook (Paperback)
I purchased this Milady textbook to help me study to achieve my goal of becoming a hair stylist.I highly recommend that if you choose this text, you buy the other accompanying books also (exam review, practice workbook, etc.)I studied this textbook while at my sisters salon (where I could see other stylists cutting/shaping hair).
I found the reading to be very interesting.There is information about hair that a person would never even think about.The reading was very easy to understand, and I can appreciate that fact very much.
I have yet to take the exam/test to obtain my license, so I hope this series will help me achieve my goal.Once I take the exam, I will write another review on how helpful these Milday texts are when it comes to obtaining licenses! ... Read more


58. C++ Coding Standards: 101 Rules, Guidelines, and Best Practices
by Herb Sutter, Andrei Alexandrescu
Paperback: 240 Pages (2004-11-04)
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Consistent, high-quality coding standards improve software quality, reduce time-to-market, promote teamwork, eliminate time wasted on inconsequential matters, and simplify maintenance. Now, two of the world's most respected C++ experts distill the rich collective experience of the global C++ community into a set of coding standards that every developer and development team can understand and use as a basis for their own standards.

The authors cover virtually every facet of C++ programming: design and coding style, functions, operators, class design, inheritance, construction/destruction, copying, assignment, namespaces, modules, templates, genericity, exceptions, STL containers and algorithms, and more. Each standard is described concisely, with practical examples. From type definition to error handling, this book presents C++ best practices, including some that have only recently been identified and standardized--techniques you may not know even if you've used C++ for years. Along the way, you'll find answers to questions like

What's worth standardizing--and what isn't? What are the best ways to code for scalability?What are the elements of a rational error handling policy? How (and why) do you avoid unnecessary initialization, cyclic, and definitional dependencies?When (and how) should you use static and dynamic polymorphism together?How do you practice "safe" overriding?When should you provide a no-fail swap? Why and how should you prevent exceptions from propagating across module boundaries?Why shouldn't you write namespace declarations or directives in a header file?Why should you use STL vector and string instead of arrays?How do you choose the right STL search or sort algorithm?What rules should you follow to ensure type-safe code?Whether you're working alone or with others, C++ Coding Standards will help you write cleaner code--and write it faster, with fewer hassles and less frustration. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars One of the Best C++ Books I Have Read
C++ Coding Standards is one of the best books about C++ that I have read, although I feel the title can be somewhat misleading.When the average programmer thinks "coding standard", their mind probably thinks of a crusty old document on their company wiki somewhere that tells them exactly how to lay out their curly brackets.This book is not that at all, but rather an awesome collection of C++ wisdom that should be useful to anyone using the language.Sutter and Alexandrescu write in a wonderful conversational style that reading this book is almost like sitting down for a chat with these two masters of C++ and software development.

I've learned a lot from this book, and it's a fantastic resource for C++ developers of all skill levels.Highly recommended!

5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent catalogue of best practices
I think this is one of the most useful C++ books one could have if working in a team. Most companies don't have a very large set of coding standards, and every now and then there will be a discussion about which is the best way to implement something. That's when this book shines:

1) You can show your co-workers the page for the related item, and the explanation for the underlying rationale will be so concise, they can read it while standing.
2) Every item is backed with heavy references to standard works by the top names in C++.

Basically it is a tool for effectively ending discussions in the most constructive way possible.

It's the supreme index into the world of collected C++ knowledge.

3-0 out of 5 stars Disappointing
I had high expectations about the fruit of the association of 2 authors that I appreciate but the result did not meet these expectations. Basically this book provides 101 rules or guidelines that you can get for free by looking at the table of content. Each of these rules is then followed by a very short explanation (1 or 2 pages usually). In my opinion, most of them are common wisdom that you can get from other sources. This is it. That is all you will get from this book. For that reason, I recommend to skip this one except if a convenient and compact collection of common knowledge is something that you are looking for.

3-0 out of 5 stars It is just a brief repeating of other books from the same Author
If you own the 3 "Exception C++" books, do not buy this book. It is just a mirror copy of those. And the explanation in this book is brief. Typically, if you are familiar with the content of this book, it works as a quick reference manual or pocket book.

4-0 out of 5 stars Readable, pithy, sensible, 'greatest hits' round up of advice on C++
It's Sutter! It's Alexandrescu! It's both of them together! And the dark lords of C++ have combined forces to produce... er, some coding standards.

Yes, another book of best practices. Some readers may therefore be a tad disappointed that the combined fruits of the authors' labours will not be shattering their puny human minds with the sort of C++ that cause lesser compilers to accidentally create black holes that destroy the entire universe.

But let's evaluate the book on what it sets out to do, which is to give 100 bite-sized pieces of advice on C++ coding. And it's very good. You might prefer to see it as an annotated guide to the state of the art in intermediate C++ programming, in particular to Sutter's Exceptional C++ trilogy, which has become sufficiently sprawling that a reorganisation of the material, plus pointers to which book said what, has become quite welcome.

Yes, it's true that C++ is hardly short of books telling you when to pass by value. But take a look at the bibliography - it's a synthesis of all those other tomes (the Effective series, Sutter's own Exceptional series of course, and older books like C++ Strategy and Tactics) plus magazine articles, into a neat and compact whole.

Few of the items are longer than one or two pages. This is good because the advice stays simple, clear and direct. On the other hand, some of the items feel a bit squeezed into the available space, with discussion deferred to the books in the references, which is a little frustrating on occasion. After all, a lot of the best parts of the Exceptional C++ and Effective C++ series and their ilk is not so much what to do (or not to do), but the why behind it. There's plenty of the former, but not so much of the latter.

If you've read any other coding convention books (like those in Steve McConnell's Code Complete) then the first quarter of the book may feel like the same old same old. And of course with there being exactly 100 items, some are more heavyweight than others. But there's definite C++ meat here, in particular with the items on Exceptions and the STL.

C++ Coding Standards is as well-written as you'd expect from the authors - their friendly, slightly conversational writing styles mesh nicely and I couldn't tell who wrote which bits. And it's a great summary and unification of C++ best practices that someone just starting out could easily refer to in their initial forays. Perhaps even more experienced hands will discover a few tips, implications or issues that they hadn't considered before. It could also be a good way to ensure that a team are all up to date on best practices.

Essential for those with a large C++ library? Probably not, but it does the job it sets out to do very well. ... Read more


59. Developing with Web Standards
by John Allsopp
Paperback: 432 Pages (2009-11-21)
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A companion to Jeffrey Zeldman's Designing with Web Standards, this book approaches standards from a more tactical and instructional point of view. Today's web designers and developers need to update their skills and knowledge and get away from out-of-date table and font-based approaches. In Developing with Web Standards, they will learn current best practices in standards-based development. The topics covered are based on the author's extensive experience from the professional development trenches and will give readers a thorough grounding in contemporary web development technologies and techniques with a focus on relevant emerging aspects of HTML, CSS, and other web standards. ... Read more

Customer Reviews (4)

5-0 out of 5 stars Great Book - Should be required reading for all web developers
This book is fantastic.Anyone in web development should read this book.It would fix many of the problems that make it so difficult to work with software.I am a frontend developer and I am constantly running into instances where I have to hack around poorly written code.If the other developers I work with would read this book, it would make my life substantially easier.

5-0 out of 5 stars standards are here to stay - hooray
Designing with Web Standards and Developing with Web Standards immediately replaced almost all of the books of comparable subject material on my book shelf.These books are succinct and cover their respective materials excellently.Other books may shed more light on such specifics as CSS, html markup, design & layout, and typography on the web, but these two books set forth the direction the web is going in and give us overview of how to refocus precisely on that journey now as web developers and designers.Those who learn and follow these practices will create websites that work well on all platforms and browsers from the past, present and well into the future.

5-0 out of 5 stars An Invaluable Guidebook To Standards Based Web Development
Allsopp's book is a bird's eye view of where standards-based web development is at today and where it's likely to go in the near future. He touches on all the important topics with the discerning eye of a master practitioner. There is no fluff in this book.
Highly recommended.
In the day in and day out work of web development - where you get lost in a succession of small problems - it's easy to lose track of the big picture.
John Allsopp gives you the big picture with just enough detail so that you can go and research what it is he's talking about on your own.
This is one of those books you need on your shelf. You'll find yourself referring to it for general guidance over and over again.
And no matter how much you know, I guarantee you'll find out something very, very basic that, for some reason, you just never thought about much and find out you didn't have it quite right.
Developing With Web Standards is here to set you straight.

5-0 out of 5 stars The Indispensable Guide
Developing with Web Standards is a lucid and comprehensive guide to building efficient websites now and in the future. It's a terrific reference for experienced coders (as well as being full of tips and techniques they may not know) and the perfect manual for those just getting started. And when I say "manual," I don't mean a dry textbook -- this book is a pleasure to read, from one of the true masters (who also developed a first-rate application for coding CSS). If you are involved in web development, you really should have this book. ... Read more


60. New American Standard Gift & Award Bible; Black Imitation Leather
by The Lockman Foundation
Leather Bound: 896 Pages (1997-03-01)
list price: US$8.99 -- used & new: US$5.43
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Asin: 1885217714
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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5-1/4" X 8" Trim Size, Presentation Page, Black Letter Edition,Concordance, 10 Full-page Maps.

Discover the truth in the inspired Word of God by reading the NewAmerican Standard Bible. The updated edition continues the NASB'scommitment to accuracy while increasing clarity andreadability. Vocabulary, grammar, and sentence structure have beencarefully updated for greater understanding and smoother reading. TheNASB remains the most literally accurate Bible in the Englishlanguage. ... Read more

Customer Reviews (16)

3-0 out of 5 stars Good, affordable, but very small print
This Bible is a good value and it's compact; however, just know that the print is very small.

2-0 out of 5 stars Not What the Publisher Claims It to Be
I have noted some professional reviews on the Updated NASB. I thought it interesting that it still claims to be the most literal translation used commonly in churches. I will have to disagree. I compared the UNASB with the NKJV, the latter being, in my opinion, more literal than the UNASB, though not maybe moreso than the NASB of the 60's and 70's.

Both the UNASB and NKJV provide column referencing for more literal translation when the translators were less formal in the actual text.But what I found is that the UNASB had to do this far more often than the NKJV (I became fatigued with having to look over at the reference column). And I found that in more cases, the less literal translation was less supported by the original language and more interpreted by the translators. If I was to return to NASB use, it would have to be the earlier version. I never found it difficult to read or stilted in its flow. In fact, back in the 70's and 80's when I and many believers were using the NASB, I never heard a complaint about it being a stiff translation (I think the issue points more accurately to a lessening of literacy in our country).

I feet the update was not justified, for readability and certainly not for accuracy. And the earlier was certainly more accurate. For translations using Greek outside of the Received Text or Majority Text, certainly the UNASB would be the most literal, 2nd to its predecessor. But compared translation for translation, the NKJV is more literal and less interpreted in the text itself.

Finally, it sometimes takes on the words and phrasing of the NIV, which is dynamic equivalence (i.e., interpreted, not translated) in a high percentage of passages.

5-0 out of 5 stars Bible
This Bible is small enough to carry to and from Church and Bible classes.It was delivered in great shape and the condition was great.

5-0 out of 5 stars Great gift Bible
This is a great gift Bible. The imitation leather looks nice and is a step above the paperback Bibles. We especially appreciate this Bible for prison ministry. Besides being inexpensive, the helps and maps are very beneficial also.

5-0 out of 5 stars NASB
Most probably the best Bible I have owned. The NASB is probably the closest English translation to the original Hebrew and Greek, and is very easy to understand. ... Read more


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