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Customer Reviews and Description this highly recommended book started out as a compelling read, but became something i had to force myself to finish. it seems to be a series of lectures strung together, which may have been interesting as lectures, but is not cohesive enough to be a book. the good information is lost amidst the rambling style.
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Customer Reviews and Description This book is very good for Beginners to Intermediate Level Photo Enthusiasts. It has couple of tips and examples which the reader has to grasp and note down till they start using it and make familiar with it. Overall a Great Book for the price with pictures, explanation, Shutter Speed and Aperture values. Lot of new photography students wonder hey how did you get this picture ? What shutter speed and Aperture did you use ? The book indirectly gives you all the answers. Spend time reading it (no Rush) ... Read MoreRead Reviews and Description
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Customer Reviews and Description Although pleasant reading, Masumoto's book repeats much of what's been said already in countless other New Age books. The author is a peach farmer and speaks warmly about love of family and organic farming. When he attempts to wax philosophical, however, he's awkward ("When I farm or garden, I learn to fail without winners or losers") and at times he seems unsure of his book's purpose. Masumoto's writing is generally smooth, but his use of the first person is amateurish--the unrelenting use of "I", "me" and "my" ... Read MoreRead Reviews and Description
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Customer Reviews and Description The authors examine the idea that major problems are often not 'discussable,' although they are talked about in a destructive manner, and remain implicit. The consultant should help surface these "elephants" in a constructive dialogue, and push forward to making decisions, determining what are the next steps, and following through. This practical book provides guidelines to show how to achieve organizational change by learning to name "elephants" and take action. High Reliability Organizations, which reward people for ... Read MoreRead Reviews and Description
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Customer Reviews and Description The book is not a user's guide to social networking. This is not "Networking for Dummies"! It is a thoughtful treatment by an academic of a fascinating topic - or to be more precise - an intriguing network of interrelated topics.
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Customer Reviews and Description This is the first accessible book that describes the crucial steps, on a cellular level, that allowed for advanced life forms. It also provides insights on sex and death. His book on Oxygen was remarkable, this more so. Worth a patient read, it is profound, with subject matter not addressed elsewhere.
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Customer Reviews and Description OK--I loved the book and agreed with the basic premise that Americans sure need to take a good look at their lifestyles---the whole materialistic overconsumption thing is really disgusting once you recognize it-I have read several books with this similar theme(Kalle Laasen, Naomi Klein,Travels of a t-shirt in a global societ, etc) and the more I read the more "stuff" I eliminate from my life- I do not think that all the kids are as bad as some of those out there think- and not everyone is so pathetic and greedy as the book points out- ... Read MoreRead Reviews and Description