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Coming to Term: A Father?s Story of Birth, Loss, and Survival12 reviews
Jr., William H. Woodwell

University Press of Mississippi, 2001

Great Book!
This was a great book. I had to read a book for a counseling class I am in, and it totally helped me to understand what parents are feeling and going through.
  
  











  



  
Coming to Term: Uncovering the Truth About Miscarriage23 reviews
Jon Cohen

Rutgers University Press, 2007

This book gave me hope!
After suffering through three miscarriages, I needed some answers. This book was exceptional in providing some solid biological/medical/scientific truth to what could be happening inside my body to not be able to carry a baby to term. I had read many, many cold, clinical books on "infertility" that glossed over miscarriage. This book gave me the theories behind recurrent miscarriage in an easy to ...
  
  











  



  
Coming to Terms With Acting: An Instructive Glossary5 reviews
Doug Moston

Quite Specific Media Group, 1993

Clear, Concise and Funny
A student from Yale had this book and that made me curious so I bought it. I have studied with some really good acting teachers but this book has made an incredible difference in my understanding of the craft of acting. Professor Moston's discussion of issues like sense memory, collusion, objectives, character and other Method and non-Method acting styles are really wonderful. I don't think ...
  
  











  



  
A Kid's Guide to Coming to Terms with Separation and Divorce1 review
Risa J. Garon, Children of Separation and Divorce Center Inc.

Children of Separation and Divorce Center, Inc., 2000

A Kid's Guide to Coming to Terms with Separation and Divorce
This is a great book to get for your children. Explains things to them and helps them understand it is not their fault.
  
  











  



  
Farewell to Eden: Coming to terms with Mormonism and Science25 reviews
Duwayne R. Anderson

1st Books Library, 2003

Thus Saith Joseph Smith
A partial assortment of Mormon beliefs: *Earth used to revolve around the great sun, Kolob. The fall of Adam and Eve so disgusted God that He moved Earth to this solar system. *Jesus made an appearance in North America after His resurrection. *American Indians are descendants of emigrants from ancient Israel, coming in three waves. One wave crossed the Atlantic in a submarine ...
  
  











  



  
The Clash Within Civilisations: Coming to Terms with Cultural Conflicts (Routledge/Ripe Studies in Global ...1 review
Dieter Senghaas

Routledge, 2001

great book
Clash Within civilizations is an important book to read for those seeking to better understandhow non-Western civilizations are dealing with modernity. IT deals with things such as how traditional Chinese Philosophy in influening China today and how religions like Buddhism and Hinduism are trying to cope with the moderin world. The book also contians a chapter called 'the quest for innovation: ...
  
  











  



  
Coming to Terms With Chinese Buddhism (Studies in East Asian Buddhism)2 reviews
Robert H. Sharf

University of Hawaii Press, 2005

First-rate piece of scholarship
The author, a respected Buddhologist specializing in East Asia, has conducted a solid inquiry into the nature of the Chinese cultural environment that produced the _Baozang lun_, or _Treasure Store Treatise_. The book starts with a long introduction into some key sinitic Buddhist concepts and the relationship between Buddhism and Daoism. The last part of the book contains the translation of the ...
  
  











  



  
Coming to Terms with Cancer2 reviews
Edward H. Laughlin

American Cancer Society, 2001

Coming to Terms With Cancer
This book provides a great deal of information in a very accessible format. It is a great resource for anyone dealing with all of the terms and treatments associated with any form of cancer.
  
  











  



  
The Parallel Triangle: A Story of Coming to Terms With Sexual Identity4 reviews
Terry Pinaud

1st Books Library, 2002

The Parallel Triangle: A Coming to Terms with Sexual Identit
This book was unlike anything I could've imagined! The characters were so well developed that you felt as if you knew each of them personally. I couldn't put it down, and finished it in two days. I became so involved in the story that I even dreamt about it when I finished it. I definitley recommend this book!
  
  











  



  
Coming to Terms with the Muslim World
Randall Fegley

Cottage Communications, 1991

Provides a comprehensive understanding of the Muslim world: its historical background, cultural traditions, current politics, and religious fervor.
  
  











  



  
Jenny: Coming to Terms With the Death of a Sibling2 reviews
Stephanie Jeffs

Abingdon Press, 2006

Sweet story - coping with a sick sibling
"Jenny" is a sweet story, explaining why some people don't get better after a good night's sleep or even over time. Jenny misses her sister Rosie at school, where they played together. She doesn't have a sore throat or a runny nose, but sometimes has to go to the hospital. This is a gentle way of showing children that people of all ages get sick, but sometimes sick doesn't mean the symptoms ...
  
  











  



  
The Enchanted Braid: Coming to Terms with Nature on the Coral Reef5 reviews
Osha Gray Davidson

Wiley, 1998

Great book! Educational and engaging.
I have read hundreds of articles and books about coral reefs, "The Enchanted Braid" offers one of the best introductions you could ask for into the world of coral reefs. The book features both biological and historical descriptions of coral reefs as well as reporting on what is happening today to coral reefs around the world. It is clear, well written and easy for us "non-scientists" to ...
  
  











  



  
Revisiting the National Socialist Legacy: Coming to Terms with Forced Labor, Expropriation, Compensation, and ...

Transaction Publishers, 2004

Since the mid-1990s, political, legal, and historical debates about Nazi theft and confiscation of property, the use of slave labor during World War II, and restitution and compensation have reemerged. Revisiting the National Socialist Legacy presents completely new historical research on these issues conducted worldwide. This volume responds to concern about Holocaust era assets in Europe, the United States, and Latin America. It focuses on ...
  
  











  



  
Coming to Terms With Aging: The Secret to Meaningful Time1 review
Grossman

RDR Books, 2007

Start focusing on what your time here, now, means.
This book will be a valuable tool for anyone who has never thought in depth about their own mortality, whether out of fear, denial, or "lack of time" but is open to exploring the subject. An educational and enlightening guide that truly made me think long and hard about the subject and my feelings about my own aging friends and family. You will learn something here!
  
  











  



  
Coming to Terms: A Literary Response to Abortion
Lucinda Ebersole

New Press, 1995

Combining the works of literary figures who have produced fictional accounts on unexpected pregnancy and abortion, an anthology features the writings of such individuals as Langston Hughes, Amy Hempel, Joan Didion, and William Faulkner.
  
  











  








   



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