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Business School Confidential: A Complete Guide to the Business School Experience: By Students, for Students12 reviews
Robert H. Miller, Katherine F. Koegler

St. Martin's Griffin, 2003

For students and for parents, too
This book is a great gift for a parent to buy for their child when he or she is either considering going to or is in business school, because it sets out important practical information about how to approach goals, decisions and processes. In this world, most of us are going to be happy to have a possible leg up on success, and this book appears to be a big help in that direction. Naturally, if ...
  
  











  



  
Communication Theories International Edition
Katherine Miller

McGraw Hill, 2002

Publisher: McGraw HillEdition: International Second
  
  











  



  
Jonathan's Journey7 reviews
Katherine Bell

Winepress Publishing, 1998

TREMENDOUS
What a tremendous book "Jonathan's Journey" was! Even at the age of 38 years old, I found that it helped ME understand the scarlet thread of love that is woven throughout the Scriptures. I read it to my 7 and 8 year old boys and they laughed and cried right along with me! They loved it and so did I. Take the time to read "Jonathan's Journey"...you'll not want to put it down!
  
  











  



  
Organizational Communication: Approaches and Processes2 reviews
Katherine Miller

Wadsworth Publishing, 2008

Absolutely Awesome!
Katherine has put together an excellent org com textbook: well-written, concise and very well organized. From Time-Motion Studies to Maslow to Theory Y, Ms. Miller gets down to the point, uses tremendous examples and gives excellent bibloigraphic information for further study. I took Org. Com. as the first communication class I ever had, and although it was a 400-level course, Kathy's book ...
  
  











  



  
Communication Theories: Perspectives, Processes, and Contexts2 reviews
Katherine Miller

McGraw-Hill Humanities/Social Sciences/Languages, 2004

Excellent detailed overview
I totally disagree with the previous reviewer who gave 2 stars, this book is well structured and flows nicely, and the frequent citations in the text are to be expected in an academic textbook. The introductory foundations chapters are especially excellent, and the coverage throughout is appropriate to a comprehesnive overview. Yes, the book is a bit dense at times, but it would be hard to cover ...
  
  











  



  
Introducing Delphi Programming: Theory through Practice1 review
John Barrow, Linda Miller, ...

Oxford University Press, USA, 2005

Best Delphi book for beginners!
If you are new to programming, and want to learn Delphi... This is your book. I found the book interesting, and very well structured. It can take any beginner and make them a programmer in a few weeks. The problem with most computer books for beginners, is that they are written by programmers that already know how to program. So many minor details that confuse beginners are often left out. ...
  
  











  



  
Little Bunny Follows His Nose (Scented Storybook)36 reviews
Katherine Howard

Golden Books, 2004

Second generation loves this book!!
This was my daughter's favorite book. Her 5 year old daughter found it in the bookcase and loved it but none of the scents were left. I found it still in print at Amazon and it is now my granddaughter's favorite book. It is still really cute and smells just as good.
  
  











  



  
Potluck Paradise: Favorite Fare from Church and Community Cookbooks
Rae Katherine Eighmey, Debbie Miller

Minnesota Historical Society Press, 2008

Here is the book that answers the age-old question: What should I bring? Foodies Rae Katherine Eighmey and Debbie Miller combed through hundreds of folksy cookbooks--often spiral-bound or homemade --compiled by groups around the Midwest. Then they tested hundreds of the most popular recipes before winnowing the list to 125 of the tastiest crowd-pleasing dishes: treats such as Swedish Tea Ring, Oven Barbecue Spareribs, Blueberry Buckle, and ...
  
  











  



  
ASPCA Kids: Animals at Work (Aspca Kids)
Liz Palika, Katherine A Miller

Howell Book House, 2009

We share this world with many different animals, many of whom share our lives with us and help us in a variety of ways. Animals at Work  is about the amazing jobs animals do. This book talks about the work of dogs, from farming to search-and-rescue to sled pulling. It also describes the jobs that horses do, like military and entertainment work, and even highlights the ways in which cats lend a paw to help.
  
  











  



  
Handbook of Health Communication (Lea's Communication Series)
Teresa L. Thompson, Alicia Dorsey, ...

Lawrence Erlbaum, 2003

This handbook summarizes the research on communicative processes as they relate to health and health care, and provides directions for future research. For scholars & professionals in health communication, public health, psychology, & related areas.
  
  











  



  
Do You Know Colors? (Pictureback(R))3 reviews
Katherine Howard

Random House Books for Young Readers, 1979

Good for toddlers too!
To my surprise this book has been my sons favorite since he was 10 months old! The illustrations are quite appealing. Although he does not understand the concept mixing colors, this book has helped him learn colors and he will identify concepts in the real world that he learns from the book. Pretty good for a one year old. This book is a big hit.
  
  











  



  
Natchez Of Long Ago And The Pilgrimage
Katherine Grafton Miller

Kessinger Publishing, LLC, 2007
  
  











  



  
From The Lighthouse To Monk's House: A Guide to Virginia Woolf's Literary Landscapes
Katherine C. Hill-Miller

Duckworth Publishers, 2003

There are five places which intimately link Virginia Woolf?s life and work: Cornwall, London, Kent, Cambridge and Rodmell, Sussex. In visiting each of these to compare the real places with their depictions, the author was astonished by the literal accuracy of Woolf?s descriptions. This previously neglected aspect of Virginia Woolf?s artistry is acknowledged and investigated in some depth for the first time in this book. The works discussed are ...
  
  











  



  
Some Fruits of Hawaii: Their Composition, Nutritive Value and Use in Tested Recipes
Carey D. Miller, Ruth C. Robbins, ...

University Press of the Pacific, 2002

Originally published by the University of Hawaii in 1936, this book combines fascinating Hawaiian recipes and technical scientific data on vitamin and nutritional composition of various fruits grown in Hawaii. The book covers avocado, banana, breadfruit, carambola, coconut, coffee, fig, grape, common guava, strawberry guava, lemon, lime, ictchi, mango, mountain apple, orange, papaya, passion fruit, pineapple, poha, soursop, strawberry, ...
  
  











  








   



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