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Group Policy, Profiles, and IntelliMirror for Windows 2003, Windows 2000, and Windows XP (Mark Minasi ...
21 reviews
Jeremy Moskowitz
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Sybex
Sybex
, 2004
Must Have This Book for Any MS Admin
I've been purchasing books here since the days of NT 4 Server and have yet to feel oblighted to write a review until I read this book. Let's face it, any book written by or endorsed by "Mark Manasi" is worth every penny. This book covers the DOs and DON'Ts for Group Policy like no other. Simple and to the point. "I am" the IT Department therefore my time is at a premium. The author gives me the ...
The Secret Language of Birthdays: Personology Profiles for Each Day of the Year
53 reviews
Gary Goldschneider
,
Joost Elffers
Element Books
, 1998
Perfect!
The Secret Language of Birthdays has been so helpful. A friend of mine was the first person to mention the book to me. I picked it up to better undertand my very active and stubborn toddler son (17months). I have used a different approach that didnt seem too harsh for his age as far as discipline was concerned and now we are in perfect harmony. It has also helped me understand other members of my ...
RealTime Coaching with Profile
11 reviews
Ron Ernst
Leadership Horizons, LLC
, 1999
Profound
Real Time Coaching is the simplest, yet most profound, coaching model I have come across in the years I have been coaching. It is a model that is easily understood and urges one to see the cause and effect between their behavior and the results they are achieving. I have gotten rave reviews from all classes who have gone through the model and as one leader in a company said, "I wish my boss ...
Faces of Freedom Profiles of America's Fallen Heroes: Iraq and Afghanistan
14 reviews
Multiple writers
Wentworth Printing Corp
, 2007
Moving book
I wrote the Kentucky story for this book, but I'd like to commend Rebecca Pepin and the other writers who contributed. I love what this book does for the families of the military men and women whose stories are depicted inside, and my own personal experience was very enriching for me personally. "Getting to know" DeShon Otey through his family was one of the most moving experiences I've ever had. ...
Teen People of the Bible: Celebrity Profiles of Real Faith and Tragic Failure
10 reviews
Daniel Darling
New Hope Publishers
, 2007
Great Read for kids and parents
This guy really did a nice job for teens who want to relate to the Bible, their characters, and making it real for them in a crazy world. Topnotch stuff for parents who care about their kids getting more exposure to the Bible.
Grasping the Ring: 9 Unique Winners in Life and Sports
11 reviews
Gene A. Budig
The News-Gazette
, 2008
A Must Read
These clear and concise biographies of famous individuals who persevered thru challenging circustances is inspiring to read. Gene Budig gives the reader the feeling that they are having a personal interview with these heroic figures.Anyone who has experienced a roadblock in life must read this book.
Golf in Scotland : A Travel-Planning Guide with Profiles of 60 Great Courses
48 reviews
Allan McAllister Ferguson
Wf Enterprises Inc
, 2001
Very Impressed
Have played Ireland and am looking forward to playing Scotland. This book seems an excellent guide to courses, how to approach all aspects of a trip. I especially like the amount of coverage given to the not so famous "gems"-that has altered my thinking somewhat in planning a course itinerary. Well written and very user friendly guide.
Windows 2000: Group Policy, Profiles, and IntelliMirror (The Mark Minasi Windows 2000 Series)
24 reviews
Jeremy Moskowitz
Sybex
, 2001
This is what you're looking for!
I am a Microsoft Certified Trainer and has been working more or less day and night for three years - in labs, in theory, in real-world and in class - with Windows 2000, Active Directory and Group Policy. Earlier this year I invested in a few books concerning these subjects, and was once more thoroughly disappointed. Every one seems to be meant for beginners, and/or for the publishing business: ...
Aging Artfully:Profiles of 12 Visual and Performing Women Artists 85-105
12 reviews
Amy Gorman
PAL Publishing
, 2006
A Book to Appreciate and Share
"Slow down," one of my children may tell me; sometimes, I even say it to myself. Forget it! The great message of this book is "Keep going--full tilt." Consider Dorothy Toy, 88, with a dance class full of high school girls, or Lily Hearst at the piano practicing her scales before she tackled Chopin, all this before her students arrive. Lily didn't like teaching youngsters--she insisted ...
Get More Referrals Now!
22 reviews
Bill Cates
McGraw-Hill
, 2004
Let somebody else do the selling for you
Referrals now is an excellent book that explains how to obtain more business by asking for referrals. Most friends and existing clients are more than willing to recommend your product or sevices if you just ask for it. Sales people sometimes view asking for referrals as a sign of weakness or problems in the business. This is not true. If you want to build up a business very quickly without a ...
How to Become a Successful Trader: The Trading Personality Profile: Your Key to Maximizing Your Profit With ...
8 reviews
Ned Gandevani
Writers Club Press
, 2002
This is the first of what will surely be a better breed of books on trading psychology
This is the only book I've read on the topic of trading psychology that truly provides a framework for meaningful analysis of one's trading personality, and then guides the reader through a process of developing strategies for both exploiting strengths and mitigating weaknesses. Other than the many formatting, spelling and grammatical mistakes, the content is very clearly organized and easy to ...
Business Climate Shifts: Profiles of Change Makers
8 reviews
Warner Burke
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William Trahant
, ...
Butterworth-Heinemann
, 1999
Change through Leadership
After reading BUSINESS CLIMATE SHIFTS it was clear to me that this book was as much about leadership as about change. As a thirty year middle manager who has participated in both the planning and implementation of change, I was extremely pleased to read throughout the book that, although the companies were focusing on the customer, they all recognized the importance of the employees. The one ...
The Blue-eyed Salaryman
5 reviews
Niall Murtagh
Profile Books Ltd
, 2005
Excellent book for anybody working in a Japanese corporation in Japan (or thinking about it)
"The Blue-eyed Salaryman" is a book written by Niall Murtagh, an Irishman, and is based on his real life experience as a salaryman at Mitsubishi Corporation in Japan. The story starts when he joins the R&D department at Mitsubishi in the early 1990. At the beginning he was a contract worker, but eventually he became a normal lifetime salaryman. He was also the first foreigner to be promoted to ...
Stardust-The Big Band Bible
7 reviews
Richard Grudens
Celebrity Profiles Publishing Company
, 2008
The latest from Grudens ... with a dividend!
Whenever the prolific Richard Grudens publishes a new book we know, even before diving into the introduction, that the material before us is going to be well researched. Take that to the bank! Accordingly, the entertainment industry being what it is, we've come to expect America's most renowned Celebrity Author to furnish us with surprise-a-minute anecdotes and other insider data from first page ...
Bond: Family profile and geneological (sic) sourcebook
5 reviews
Comer E Bond
C.E. Bond
, 1991
Excellent read for all who are serious about Irish history
This book ought to be on the shelf of anyone with an interest in Irish history. Foster has done an excellent job at making his points about the various 'uses' that history in Ireland has been employed for. From downright propaganda to 'memoirs' masquerading as vague truths he unleashes the power of clear thinking and valid sources. For so long Irish history has been treated as 'story' and this ...
Provence A - Z
6 reviews
Peter Mayle
Profile Books
, 2006
A 'Dictionary' Full of Love
Here's a book of a couple of hundred entries, from A to Z of course, about life in the Provence region of France. Each entry then has from a short paragraph to a few pages of description. The author is Peter Mayle who has almost made a careet of writing about Provence. He's a Brit who moved there many years ago. He was going there to write a novel, but instead wrote a book on Provence which to ...
Black Profiles in Courage
7 reviews
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
Bt Bound
, 1999
Excellence
What's more remarkable than the informative nature of this text is how it came to be... An African American sport icon who gained success through one of the primary avenues African Americans have to reach affluence (sports and entertainment) just to use it as an avenue to actually uplift the intellectual level of his community. Well done! I can't tell you how many tears it brings to my eyes to ...
The New Predator: Women Who Kill : Profiles of Female Serial Killers
6 reviews
Deborah Schurman-Kauflin
Algora Publishing
, 2000
This is a must read for all of law enforcement
I've been a Police Officer in a large midwest city for 23 years. The last 16 years have been spent on Homicide. This book should be on every law enforcement officials must read list. I was astounded at Dr. Kauflin's insight. In all of my training, and all of the books I've read, this is the one definitive work that you should read, think about, and read again. It gives the detective new insight, ...
The Bloomsday Dead
8 reviews
Adrian McKinty
Profile Books Ltd
, 2008
Slainte, Mr. Forsythe!
In this, which the dust jacket says IS the last of the Forsythe series, Michael Forsythe is forced to return to Ireland in order to help the woman he fell in love with and whose fiance he killed in the first book of the series. When we first see Forsythe in this one, he is in Peru, heading up security for a hotel. For a moment--just one brief one--it seems he may have found some peace after ...
Chattanooga Choo Choo: The Life and Times of the World Famous Glenn Miller Orchestra
6 reviews
Richard Grudens
Celebrity Profiles Publishing
, 2004
Lovingly done history of the great Glenn Miller Orchestra.
His success did not occur overnight. There were major setbacks along the way and at times Glenn Miller wondered if he would ever find "his sound". But in the spring of 1939 it finally happened! Glenn Miller and his Orchestra exploded onto the scene with appearances at the Meadowbrook in New Jersey and at the legendary Glen Island Casino in New Rochelle, NY. Almost overnight they became a ...
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