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Professional Learning Communities at Work: Best Practices for Enhancing Student Achievement
Published in Perfect Paperback by Solution Tree (1998-02-01)
Authors: Richard Dufour and Robert Eaker
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Bringing me up to date
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2007-06-11
As the educational jargon increases and changes, it is important to keep abreast of the latest. This book provided information which I really needed

A Marketing Triumph; An Academic Disaster
Helpful Votes: 13 out of 35 total.
Review Date: 2007-02-23
Today the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) reported that although American high school seniors are getting better academic grades, their literacy and mathematics skills are actually regressing. The most likely culprit: grade inflation. Yet the drumbeat among elite educrats to adopt the Professional Learning Communities fad throughout the nation's high schools continues unabated. While PLC is certainly not to blame for the trend documented by these latest NAEP figures (it hasn't been around long enough), its dumbfounding popularity among education reformers is proof that the current educational leadership in this country is not to be trusted. How should we define "academic achievement"? Both PLC and (to a lesser extent) the federal No Child Left Behind law define it as all students performing at the same level and all teachers teaching their subjects the same way. In other words, the goal of PLC is conformity--the exact opposite of what a quality education in a democratic society should stand for.

When teachers and students are pressured to conform to the same standards, it is inescapable that the standards themselves must be mediocre. The kind of school climate advocated by DuFour will only lead to more teachers handing out more A's for less work, or for inferior work. The most gifted and motivated students will have to be ignored because of the constant pressure on teachers to keep the low end of the student population from failing. But what if we started at the high end of the spectrum instead, teaching everything as if it were an honors class? Our brightest and most hardworking students might achieve their full potential and save us all from the intellectual wasteland our country is becoming. The middle and low-end students would have to struggle to keep up. And yes, a lot of them would be likely to fail...at least until they discovered the will to apply themselves and take their own education seriously. It would be a hard lesson for them, but a valuable one in the long run.

Unfortunately, there are no well-funded think-tanks, education professors, or consultants advocating this approach at the moment.

Practices from some of the best schools in the country
Helpful Votes: 15 out of 20 total.
Review Date: 2005-03-07
The collaborative work of Richard DuFour (Superintendent of Adlai Stevenson High School District 125, Lincolnshire, Illinois) and Robert Eaker (Dean of the College of Education, Middle Tennessee State University), Professional Learning Communities At Work: Best Practices For Enhancing Student Achievement offers the reader informed and informative information on how to transform any private or public school into a results-oriented "professional learning community" based upon practices from some of the best schools in the country. Professional Learning Communities At Work covers curriculum development, teacher preparation, school leadership, professional development programs, school-parent partnerships, and assessment practices. Of vital interest to education professionals, Professional Learning Communities At Work is completely accessible and highly recommended reading for parents and other non-specialist general readers with an interest in improving their community schools and school systems.

Professional Learning Communities at Work (Best Practices for Enhancing Student Achievement)
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2006-06-05
Professional Learning Communities at Work (Best Practices for Enhancing Student Achievement) by Dr. Richard Dufour and Dr. Robert Eaker, is a well-written/user-friendly piece of literature. This book may be useful as a text for graduate and/or post-graduate level students who are studying and/or working within the area of education, administration, and/or curriculum and instruction. It is also an excellent resource to have if you are dealing with staff and/or curriculum development. The basic premise of the book goes about showing how (via PLC's (Professional Learning Communities)/Small Learning Communities) school staff and administration can work collaboratively to help change, redefine, and/or shape their school's mission and goals. Through this teaming process and through the steps/best practices the authors suggest; school improvement, cultural change, and positive curriculum development and implementation can more likely be achieved.


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My Book of Easy Mazes (Kumon Workbooks)
Published in Paperback by Kumon Publishing North America (2006-04)
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Wonderful maze book for a 3 year old
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Review Date: 2008-07-20
I purchased this book for my "just turned" 3 year old daughter before a 5 hour car ride. She loved this book - she did the mazes straight through to the end in one sitting. This is definately a wonderful beginner's book to mazes. Highly recommended!

High quality, low price
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Review Date: 2008-06-02
Looking for an inexpensive educational item? Look no further. Kumon workbooks are excellent.

love this book
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Review Date: 2008-03-25
My Son is 2.5 yrs old and loved this book. He finished it in less than a months time. Yes, they weren't very challenging mazes, but kept the attention of my child for 10 minutes everyday. He liked it so much that everyday he would ask for it himself. I only wish they came in spiral bound or something like similar, so that I need not hold the book for him while he is working.

Good for younger kids
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Review Date: 2008-01-15
This is a great product, but geared to younger children as their first introduction to mazes. My 4 yr old son breezed through this book in one sitting. He may not have gotten them all perfect, but it wasn't much of a challenge at 4.

love those books
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Review Date: 2007-08-09
I loved the kumon books.i run a preschool and use the book at my school. each page is full of color and that gets the kids more interested in completing the pages


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Where the Sidewalk Ends: Poems and Drawings
Published in Hardcover by HarperCollins (1974-11-20)
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For Ages 9 to 120
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Review Date: 2008-05-29
Listen to the MUSTN'TS, child,
Listen to the DON'TS
Listen to the SHOULDN'TS
The IMPOSSIBLES, the WON'TS
Listen to the NEVER HAVES
Then listen close to me
Anything can happen, child
ANYTHING can be.
~ pg. 27

I first heard about Shel Silverstein in a strange way. One of his poems is about Sarah Cynthia Sylvia Stout and LUSH beauty products has a shampoo with the same name. When I looked the name up online I found the amusing poem about a girl who never takes out the garbage.

These poems are at times laugh-out-loud funny and at times delightfully silly. There are quirky drawings throughout that make the poems even more enjoyable. One minute you are laughing and the next you are having memories of Alice in Wonderland or other books you read as a child like The Little Engine that Could. The only poem I question is "Dreadful" but I suppose some people think it is funny.

There is a place where the sidewalk ends
And before the street begins,
And There the grass grows soft and while,
And there the sun burns crimson bright,
And there the moon-bird rests from his flight
To cool in the peppermint wind.
~ pg. 64

A few of the poems struck me as especially profound while the poem about the Giraffe was very creative. After reading this collection I'll definitely look for more books by Shel Silverstein. While these poems may have been written for children they can be enjoyed by anyone from 9 to 120.

~The Rebecca Review

One of the best childrens books ever.. also great for adults!
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Review Date: 2008-04-26
Nothing I could write here would explain how great of a book you are about to purchase. All I can say is... I loved it as a child and my son loves it. Stop wasting time and buy it now!!

Every child should have this.
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Review Date: 2007-12-15
I loved this book as a child. My kids like it. It is hilarious. The poems are absolutely hysterical and easy to remember. They are gross, silly and use fun words- is there anything better to a kid?

Buy this. Read it. Love it.

Of course, if you're uptight, think children should never laugh too loudly, then this would NOT be the book for you.

The Best
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Review Date: 2007-12-11
this is one of the best childrens books out there! i got this book from my dad back in the 70's. my brother and i spent hours reading the poems and laughing. i also totally enjoyed the drawings. everytime i see the book it brings back memories of the hours spent reading and looking at the pictures...for a long time! your imagination is really peaked while reading the poems. he did a great job of visualization...the drawings helped too. my favorites are, "sarah slyvia cynthia stout would not take the garbage out"

i think every child should have this book in there collection!

quirky yet sentimental
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-18
let me just say first off (and some of you may boo at me for this) that i am not a big fan of poetry, especially those that don't rhyme, layered with so much metaphor wrapped in some sort of old english language. those of you who can appreciate those, know i'm more than eager to submit in the "im not worthy! im not worthy!" throes. call it barbaric or just plain shallow, but i'd rather stick to the sing-songy rhymes of my elementary days.

now, saying that i absolutely loved Where the Sidewalk Ends should not be construed as a statement that Silverstein's work is shallow. piddling my knowledge might be about bodies of poetry, in whatever form, this one thing i am sure of: that though this book can be read to kids (and [gasp!] can actually be understood and enjoyed by them), it somehow still manages to deliver punchlines that could draw forth a surprised smile or chuckle from an adult--at least those not totally drowning in cynicism or morbid depression. but who knows...

a lot of the poetry here are funny (not outright hilarious, more like plain goofy), and yet come to think of it, still some of those are actually quite sad, with undertones about life and life experiences we take for granted. like the "Snowman", "Invention", "What's in the Sack?", "I Won't Hatch!", "The Garden", "The Little Blue Engine", and even the subtly poignant "Love".

whether you actively seek a moral in any of the poems or just want to go for some light reading, this book (in my opinion) is sure to leave you with a wistful feeling. exactly about what...well, i can't say. but i loved it. and for me that's more than okay.


Nonfiction
Shh! We're Writing the Constitution
Published in Paperback by Putnam Juvenile (1997-12-29)
Author: Jean Fritz
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Constitutional Primer
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Review Date: 2008-08-13
Writing in a conversational storytelling style, Jean Fritz describes the writing of the Constitution and the development of the Bill of Rights. Quick to clear up any misunderstanding about how the colonies came to form a new nation - those fifty-five delegates from the fledgling sovereign states did not come to Philadelphia singing sweet refrains of "one nation under God" - the text clearly and thoroughly covers the arguments, debates, negotiations, and compromises that hallmarked that Federal Convention. The text is compelling, interesting, and complete; and along the way, Fritz takes the time to show the human side of such historical icons as George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, and James Madison as she fills in the details about the forming of our nation. Also of particular note are the references appended, which include the complete text of the Constitution, a complete list of the signers, and a list of references supporting specific pages in the book.

And as always, Tomie Depaola's well-researched, uncomplicated illustrations thoroughly support the text and lend historical accuracy to the content, further facilitating reader understanding and augmenting retention.

Delightful reading for all ages
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Review Date: 2008-07-29
Great narrative -- engrossing and educational for ALL ages.

De Paola's (of Strega Nonna fame) illustrations are absolutely perfect -- they convey the individual's character as well as their emotions during this 4 month stressful, enlightening brilliant and difficult time in our nation's history -- the rewriting (which turned into the total re-write) of the Articles of Confederation which became our nation's Constitution.

This appeals to all ages -- and having just completed the reading and study of several wordy tomes having to do with the Constitutional Convention, "Shh! We're Writing the constitution" provided a delightful conclusion to my studies, as well as welcomed comic relief.

A gem for introducing youth to the basis of our United States government.
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Review Date: 2007-11-12
Shh! We're Writing the Constitution, Jean Fritz, pictures by Tomie dePaola, G.P. Putnam's sons, Penguin Putnam books for Young Readers, New York, N.Y., 1987, 64 p.
This nonfiction book written in storytelling style describes how the United States Constitution came to be written and ratified with the disagreements, debates, negotiations, and compromises. It also reveals why the Bill of Rights was developed. Jean Fritz introduces the ordinary human aspects of significant historic characters such as George Washington, James Madison, Benjamin Franklin and John Hamilton. The book includes a listing of notes supporting the text with references to specific pages, the text of the Constitution, and a list of the signers.
Jean Fritz has created a delightful vehicle to learn about the United States Constitution. She uses a conversational style with humor and entertaining anecdotes coupled with de Paola's engaging and colorful illustrations on every page. Although aimed at readers from age 8 to 12, this is an excellent introduction for reluctant readers as well as anyone seeking a lively and fascinating introduction to the United States Constitution.


The Constitution
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2004-12-17
The book Shh!We're Writing y the Constitution by Jean Fritz.They all had to meet and they all showed up at different times. Benjamen Franklin was carried by some prisoners. This is a good book and you will learn alot from it. Theme is a good story element for this story because you learn alot about life. If you like books about the constitution than you will like this book.

The story of the Constitution Convention for young readers
Helpful Votes: 24 out of 27 total.
Review Date: 2004-11-17
The point of Jean Fritz's "Shh! We're Writing the Constitution" is that contrary to popular opinion, America had to be dragged kicking and screaming into becoming a new nation. While it is true that Americans were happy to be independent of Great Britain, the colonies that were now states had become used to being sovereign and many of them wanted to keep it that way. Illustrated by Tomie de Paola,, this engaging juvenile history tells how fifty-five delegates gathered in Philadelphia in the summer of 1787 to attempt to draw up a plan for the future of the United States. The result was the writing of the Constitution, despite the fact that initially no one agreed to either what should be in it or even if a constitution should be drawn up in the first place.

Fritz makes it clear that there were Founding Fathers, such as Patrick Henry who refused to attend the convention, who did not want a strong federal government, as well as those like Alexander Hamilton who dismissed the current confederation as "nothing but a monster with thirteen heads." The "Shh!" in the title has to do with the agreement of the delegates to keep the proceedings a secret. One of the great things about this book is that young students who already know about George Washington and Benjamin Franklin will learn about other Founding Fathers who were important in framing the Constitution, such as Elbridge Gerry of Massachusetts, William Paterson of New Jersey, Luther Martin of Maryland, and Edmund Randolph of Virginia. Again, not all of these men would sign their names to the finished document, but they were important during the debate. They will also learn why James Madison is called the "Father of the Constitution," and how Hamilton and another stronger Federalist, John Jay, played important roles, along with Madison, is getting the public to support the Constitution.

In telling the story of how the Constitution came to be written Fritz focuses on why certain points were adopted. So students will not only get to hear about the shouting matches and emotional outbursts, but also the political divisions and complex issues of the convention from which emerged the basis of the American government. Even at the end of the story students will be surprised to learn that the vote to adopt the Constitution was closer in Massachusetts (187 to 168) and Virginia (89-79) than it was in South Carolina (149-73) and that North Carolina voted against ratification and Rhode Island did not even bother to hold a convention (i.e., political divisions were just as strong back then as they are today). In addition to reprinting the Constitution of the United States based on the engrossed parchment sent by the Federal Convention to Congress on September 18, 1787, the back of the book also has four pages of informative notes on details from the Annapolis Convention, the debates over how the president should be addressed and how slaves should be counted, and what became the "Federalist Papers."

"Shh! We're Writing the Constitution" is an informative book that is well presented by Fritz, who served on the National Education Advisory Committeee to the Commission on the Bicentennial of the United States Constitution, which is a pretty good credential. This is one in a series of interesting biographies of the American Revoluiton such as "And Then What Happened, Paul Revere?", "Can't You Make Them Behave, King George?", and "Will You Sign Here, John Hancock?" There is little question that the title of Fritz's books fit a definite pattern.


Nonfiction
Vocabulary Workshop: Level G (Vocabulary Workshop)
Published in Paperback by William H Sadlier (2005-01-28)
Author: Jerome Shostak
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Great Buy
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-29
I'm usually concerned about purchasing items on line, especially books. I can honestly say that this experience was worth it. I would recommend this seller to anyone interested in purchasing good quality books at extremely reasonable prices.

Buy with confidence, I did!

Good Text
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Review Date: 2007-01-08
Good text for teaching vocabulary that met expectations when the order was placed.

Enhanced Edition Only
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Review Date: 2005-09-23
I too ordered the book expecting it to be the regular addition. When I received the 'Enhanced Edition' I returned it for the regular addition, however they sent me the 'Enhanced Edition' again. This is not mentioned in their description, therefore they are falsely advertising this book as a regular edition. Buyer Beware!

only book i use
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-10-23
to tutor student's in vocab.
It helps them to actually know the words. It prepares them for reading comp, analogy and sentence comp. Can't get better than that!
So much clearer and effective than worldly wise.

Be careful as there are different editions of this book
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Review Date: 2005-09-21
I have used this vocab workshop series for years and it is great. One caution however is that there is an "enhanced edition" and a regular edition. My teacher wants us to use the regular edition so I have to search elsewhere as Amazon only carried the 'enhanced' and made no mention of the various editions in their description. I already wrote in the wrong version so am out $10.00. I also had trouble matching ISBN numbers on Amazon.


Nonfiction
Star Wars Complete Cross-Sections: The Spacecraft and Vehicles of the Entire Star Wars Saga
Published in Hardcover by DK CHILDREN (2007-03-19)
Author: Curtis Saxton
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Star Wars Complete Cross-Sections
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Review Date: 2008-09-29
My son was so excited to get this book. It's all he's talked about for the last three months. I recommend it for all Star Wars fans. It's a beautiful book and a great value on Amazon.

Worth it for the extras!!!
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Review Date: 2008-07-04
I purchased this book just for the extra cutaways! I had a few of the others, but this one was worth it to me as I am a fan of the first set of films and characters and this book had more ships from ROTJ that were unavailable before. Really cool and to me, completely worth it. They added the A-Wing and the B-wing among others. forget the individual books, just get this one, especially if you are a fan of the original films designs.

Presentativo!
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Review Date: 2008-05-27
Este libro contiene muchas imagenes de las naves mas emblematicas de la saga de Star Wars, muy interesante y detalles que alimentarán tu imaginación.

top job top book
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Review Date: 2008-02-28
It took less than the time predicted to the "land downunder" and my son and I haven't been able to put this book down. I'm in awe of the service and price, well done amazon.

Great Content, Though Missing Some Important Items
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Review Date: 2008-02-09
This is a great purchase just for the artwork and technical information, even for a casual Star Wars fan like myself. I found the Prequel sections to be far more interesting and informative, though. I'd recommend this for anyone who likes sci-fi tech.

I was disappointed however, in the lack of a few key ships and a station. I was really looking forward to getting a look at the inner workings of the Executor and Bespin, as well as the Bespin escort ships. I feel like the Executor in particular is a pretty glaring omission.

But overall, highly recommended.


Nonfiction
Ed Emberley's Complete Funprint Drawing Book
Published in Paperback by L,B Kids (2002-04-01)
Author: Ed Emberley
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Pages of fun
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Review Date: 2008-04-19
Great craft ideas for preschoolers through grade school. Make sure to have the washable stamp pads ready for when the book arrives.

Lots of fun!!
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Review Date: 2008-03-12
We got this for my 6-year-old daughter. She has used it well. There are so many things to do in the book that she hasn't gotten bored. We haven't had much luck finding washable stamp pads that easily wash off her fingers though! Her stained fingers are worth it though!!

I'd Give it Two Thumbs Up!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-06
As a homeschooling mom of a preschooler and first grader, I am always looking for things that are appropriate for a wide variety of age levels. The Complete Funprint Drawing Book is perfect for homeschool art! The directions are simple enough for my just-turned-four year old to follow, but the endless variety of things to make is interesting enough for my six (and a half) year old. I am looking into more Ed Emberly books to add to our homeschool art resource collection.

Easy Creativity
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-12-29
I loved Ed Emberley's books so much when I was a kid, I had to share them with my own children and my students.

Lucy Adams, author of If Mama Don't Laugh, It Ain't Funny

Fun for kids
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-22
These books are great for art projects with kids. My class is making a gift for the school using these art ideas.


Nonfiction
Jammin' with the Jonas Brothers: An Unauthorized Biography
Published in Paperback by Price Stern Sloan (2008-02-14)
Author: Lexi Ryals
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The Life of JoBro
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Review Date: 2008-09-06
I purchased the book for my 9 year old daughter and she loved it. She learned so many interesting facts about their lives prior to being the megastars they are today, etc. It was written well, easy to read and very informative.

Jonas Brothers are Keepers
Helpful Votes: 16 out of 16 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-17
I read this book before I gave it to my Granddaughter. I am truly impressed by all the Jonas Brothers. Nick Jonas sounds like a wonderful, spiritual and gifted, young man. The entire Jonas family sound like a great support group for these boys, as they climb the ladder of success.
The book is a very fast read. Most of it is taken from interviews. I will give you a good insight into the boys. If you like the Jonas Brothers, you will love them more, after you read this. If you don't know how you feel about Jonas Brothers, after you read this book, I think you will be a fan. I know I am.


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Blue Planet in Green Shackles
Published in Paperback by Competitive Enterprise Institute (2007)
Author: Vaclav Klaus
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Required reading for public policy students
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Review Date: 2008-09-24

Blue Planet in Green Shackles is an excellent tour of the global climate change policy debate.

Key ideas reviewed by Vaclav Klaus include:

Resources, Their Exhaustibility, and the Irreplaceable Role of Prices
The Wealth Effect and the Effect of Technological Progress
Discounting and Time Preference
The Absolutism of the Precautionary Principle
What is Really Happening with Global Warming

If you have received most of your information about global warming from the popular media, you will be very surprised or even shocked by the information Klaus provides. The existence of so many scientific and economic reasons to doubt the conclusions of the climate alarmists and reject their efforts to control or even "un-develop" modern societies is never publicly discussed. Klaus catalogs these reasons.

The introduction quotes Professor Richard S. Lindzen of MIT:

"Future generations will wonder in bemused amazement that the early twenty-first century's developed world went into hysterical panic over a globally averaged temperature increase of a few tenths of a degree, and, on the basis of gross exaggerations of highly uncertain computer projections combined into implausible chains of inference, proceeded to contemplate a roll-back of the industrial age."

You should read this book.

Be careful reading this book!
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Review Date: 2008-09-16
The book is full of proves about the deception of global warming but be careful when reading this book because your friends won't want to hear about it. Otherwise, they will want to destroy your opinion.
However, it's the only way we still have to fight against this kind of people.

Booklet on the Dangers of Environmental Extremism
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Review Date: 2008-09-07
This booklet deserves five stars not only because it is a well argued presentation of the dangers of environmental extremism but also because it is short and to the point. Thank you to President Klaus for heroically standing against the tide of climate change political correctness. The author argues his point from an economist's point of view and for the most part keeps things at the layman's level. This is required reading for those that want to be educated on both sides of the debate on climate change.

Truth about Global Warming
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Review Date: 2008-08-27
Wish these were more redialy available. There was only one book in all web searches available. This book exposes the myths of global warming and exposes the true agenda that is being accomplished by misleading the public.

Thanks,

Jerry Bratcher

Impeccable Logic and Compelling Insights from Pres. Klaus
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Review Date: 2008-08-28
A thought-provoking, reasoned approach to the hysteria that is the global warming movement. Pres. Klaus approaches the questions about and proposed solutions to global warming with sound economic principles and common sense rather than intellectually vacuous rhetoric and fear mongering that has become en vogue. A must-read for those looking for some clear-headed perspectives on climate change.


Nonfiction
Dreams Come True Forever (Jumbo Coloring Book)
Published in Paperback by Golden/Disney (2006-01-10)
Author: RH Disney
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Dreams Come True Forever (Fun Coloring Book)
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Review Date: 2008-08-14
This is a great jumbo coloring book. My grandaughter is getting it for her fifth birthday. I know she'll love it! Nana

How well do you like your blue and pnk crayons?
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-14
This coloring book is really sweet. Each page shoes a pivotal scene in the movie(s). The pages can suit a variety of ranges in experience. Even I've got back into the act of coloring (says the 34 year old).

My one gripe with this particular coloring book is that you walk away asking yourself if there are any places where you can by just the pink and blue crayons.

Not just a coloring book
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-04
It has beautiful pictures of the most popular Disney stories, puzzles to do and color, and stories in the back. Wonderful.

excellent for new readers
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-22
This was purchased as a stocking stuffer, and is a great value for the price. The little princess I bought it for is using it as something fun to help her learn to read, and also allows her to be creative at the same time. This + a box of crayons or other colorful writing utensils provides hours of fun.


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