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God and Evolution? The Implications of Darwin's Theory for Fundamentalism, the Bible and the Meaning of Life5 reviews

Solon Publishing, 2006

My Glimmer of Hope
I came into contact with Daniel Samson's "God and Evolution?" on a random night while surfing the internet. I had numerous web pages open to Wikipedia and other data sites, for at the time I was desperately trying to correlate my devout spiritual beliefs and the facts of science. While in college I had come across many different view points I had never heard of before, and I was taught things ...
  
  











  



  
The Space Environment: Implications for Spacecraft Design4 reviews
Alan C. Tribble

Princeton University Press, 2003

AMAZING!!
I bought this book along with about 7 others like it and this was only one of two that were great at explaining everything in words a high school student would understand! This book is amazing and after taking AP Chemistry and Physics it has become even more useful! If you want to design the fuselages of spacecraft this is a must buy! Also Alan Tribble has written a few other good books I have ...
  
  











  



  
Michigan's timber: The early years, the big cut, and the national forest service ; a history of resource use ...17 reviews
Wesley A Butch, 1991

excellent book beautifully written.
It's a fabulously written book about love instigated by pitty, which can be very dangerous. Worth reading as this kind of thing still happens every day.
  
  











  



  
The Law of Higher Education: A Comprehensive Guide to Legal Implications of Administrative Decision Making ...5 reviews
William A. Kaplin, Barbara A. Lee

Jossey-Bass, 1995

A Must-Have for University Administrators
Kaplin & Lee's "The Law of Higher Education (Third Edition)" was the required text for a graduate course, "Legal Aspects of Higher Education" and should be present on the bookshelf of any university administrator. The book's subtitle, "A Comprehensive Guide to Legal Implications of Administrative Decision Making," is wholly accurate in describing the scope and utility of this massive tome (over ...
  
  











  



  
The Self-Organizing Universe: Scientific and Human Implications of the Emerging Paradigm of Evolution ...8 reviews
E. Jantsch

Pergamon, 1980

Genuine Wonderment
This book is unlike any other publication I have ever looked at. Jantsch synthesizes scientific facts from numerous fields of study, and does so in a surprisingly coherent manner. While reading through the pages, I wondered, where has this book been my entire life? Why didn't somebody tell me this book existed? I stumbled into this volume accidently, and to my good fortune. Reductionism is a ...
  
  











  



  
Anatomy of Neuropsychiatry: The New Anatomy of the Basal Forebrain and Its Implications for Neuropsychiatric ...4 reviews
Lennart Heimer, Gary W. Van Hoesen, ...

Academic Press, 2007

A Paradigm Shift in Psychiatry
The "Anatomy of Neuropsychiatry: The New Anatomy of the Basal Forebrain and its implications for Neuropsychiatric illness" by Lennart Heimer, Gary W. Van Hoesen, Michael Trimble and Daniel S. Zahn," is lucid, accurate, concise (176 pages) and up to date (2008) book on the new paradigm shift in psychiatric thought from a "neuroanatomic perspective." The basal forebrain is a manifold that ...
  
  











  



  
Behavior Management: From Theoretical Implications to Practical Applications4 reviews
John W. Maag

Singular Publishing Group Inc, 1999

Great Book
I am actually taking a class with the author of this book. Not only is he an amazing professor, but his material makes sense and is easy to understand.
  
  











  



  
Subcortical Structures and Cognition: Implications for Neuropsychological Assessment11 reviews
Leonard F. Koziol, Deborah Ely Budding

Springer, 2008

A groundbreaking look at brain-behavior relationships
A familiar finding with books that compose the multifaceted field of neuropsychology is a traditional emphasis on theory and research. Often neglected is consideration for how to integrate theory with clinical practice. Subcortical Structures and Cognition: Implications for Neuropsychological Assessment by Drs. Koziol and Budding is unique in its ability to describe the latest cutting-edge ...
  
  











  



  
Adolescents' Recollection of Early Physical Contact : Implications for Attachment and Intimacy3 reviews
Mark D. Oleson

Dissertation.com, 1998

Wonderful!
This text provides a wonderful framework for graduate students working on a thesis. . . it is well-written, concise, and informative. If you're struggling with your thesis, buy this book to see how Mark structured his.
  
  











  



  
Pathology: Implications for the Physical Therapist12 reviews
Catherine C. Goodman MBA PT CBP, William G. Boissonnault MS PT, ...

Saunders, 2002

Beautiful book, very knowledgable
Once I started reading, realised that all the contents in the book are explained according to the needs of a Physical Therapists. Whoever is giving NPTE, this is a must review book. It definitely helped me a Lot. DO not have 2nd thoughts abt buying this book. Cheers !
  
  











  



  
Behavioral Psychology and Educational Counseling:: An Overview of Selected Origins, Current Research and the ...3 reviews
Nicholas Jewczyn

iUniverse, 2009

Excellent Resource!
I highly recommend this book for Career Counselors! Nicholas Jewczyn's detailed annotated bibliography and references is an excellent resource for professionals in the career counseling field.
  
  











  



  
Emotional Development And Emotional Intelligence: Educational Implications3 reviews

Basic Books, 1997

Great summary of EI research for educators, bit hard to read
Peter Salovey and his colleague, John Mayer, were apparently the first to use the term "emotional intelligence" in their academic research. Of special interest is Salovey's new definition of the term which he offers in this book (in the first article.) The book is a collection of academic articles which each offer lots of research journal citations. This makes it easy for someone to do further ...
  
  











  



  
Climatic Change and the Intra-Americas Sea: Implications of Future Climate on the Ecosystems and ...3 reviews

Hodder Arnold, 1993

Pathology And Genetics of Tumours of the Soft Tissues And Bones (World Health Organization Classification of Tumours S.)
This is a great book to review bone and soft tissue tumor.
  
  











  



  
Client-centered therapy, its current practice, implications, and theory, (The Houghton Mifflin psychological ...3 reviews
Carl R Rogers

Houghton Mifflin, 1951

A monumental work defining the non-directive technique.
Rogers, the father of humanistic psychology, has created a technique for assisting others to understand and deal with their problems. The non-directive approach relies upon empathy, reflection and clarification to enable the client (patient) to exercise his responsibility for himself. Implicit in the method is the belief that only the client is able to choose a solution for his problems ...
  
  











  



  
Climatic Cataclysm: The Foreign Policy and National Security Implications of Climate Change3 reviews
Kurt M. Campbell

Brookings Institution Press, 2008

Could Global Climate do more than create environmental chaos?
Could Global Climate do more than create environmental chaos? "Climatic Cataclysm: The Foreign Policy and National Security Implications of Climate Change" looks at the other implications that a shifting climate could visit upon a world. Pondering scenarios ranging from likely to full on possible doomsday-level scenarios, they are all explained on what they mean for the world, how they can be ...
  
  











  



  
Conflicts Of Rights: Moral Theory And Social Policy Implications2 reviews
John Rowan

Westview Press, 2001

Conflicts of Rights: Moral Theory and Social Policy Implicat
This text is written not for the layman, which is disappointing as Mr. Rowan draws our attention to significant points about which those who make public policy decisions should take note. For those with a background or a serious interest in the moral questions concerning some of our most controversial contemporary social issues, I strongly recommend this book.
  
  











  



  
Globalisation, Information and Libraries: The Implications of the World Trade Organisation's GATS and TRIPS ...3 reviews
Ruth Rikowski

Chandos Publishing (Oxford) Ltd, 2005

The thinking person's librarian's globalisation manual
The implications of the World Trade Organization's GATS and TRIPS agreements don't really make it to the library staff café (but neither do the issues of outsourcing, downgrading and job insecurity these days, so that should not surprise us). While the library sector is busy hiding its collective head in the sand, Ruth Rikowski has been carefully and iteratively constructing her theory of open ...
  
  











  



  
Surpassing Ourselves: An Inquiry Into the Nature and Implications of Expertise3 reviews
Carl Bereiter, Marlene Scardamalia

Open Court Publishing Company, 1993

The best popular (but science based) book on expertism
An excellent book by two excellent expert & learning researchers on nature and implications of expertise in human behaviour. Has various implications in the fields of schooling, life-long learning, apprenticeship and just plain old teaching. Does not contain psychological jargon, is easily understood, but contains profound material any educator should be willing to tackle. Excellent work (no ...
  
  











  



  
Child Abuse: Implications for Child Development and Psychopathology (Developmental Clinical Psychology and ...3 reviews
David Wolfe

Sage Publications, Inc, 1999

Child abuse. Implications for child development
This is the second edition of a small, but important book on the implications of child abuse for child development and psychopathology. It is written by David A Wolfe, professor of psychology and psychiatry at the University of Western Ontario in London, Canada. He has been very active in the field of child abuse and neglect with several books to his name, like ?Children of battered women?, ...
  
  











  



  
Young Children Reinvent Arithmetic: Implications of Piaget's Theory (Early Childhood Education Series ...3 reviews
Constance Kamii, Leslie Baker Housman

Teachers College Press, 1999

Kamii shows how children think
It's helpful to have at least a passing acquaintance with Jean Piaget's theories before reading this book, but it's not necessary. Kamii shows in so many many ways that the thought life of young children is different from our own. Not only should this be required reading for all Kindergarten through second grade teachers, but also for those politicians and political pundits whose back to ...
  
  











  








   



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