Average Reviews:(More customer reviews)This is a good book for a very short course in an environmental engineering program. It is clearly written with a very concise approach. However, it covers only a rather reduced number of separation processes.Click Here to see more reviews about: Principles of Chemical Separations with Environmental...
Principles of Chemical Separations with Environmental Applications (Cambridge Series in Chemical Engineering) Review
Your Home Inspection Guide Review
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James Garner
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Average Reviews:(More customer reviews)Learn how to inspect and evaluate a house, to find both obvious and hidden defects. Lots of photos, drawings, and comprehensive checklists make it easy to spot the clues.Click Here to see more reviews about: Your Home Inspection GuideWith this guide readers can avoid potential problems, handle small...
Architect's Pocket Book of Kitchen Design Review
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James Garner
on 7/30/2012
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cottage,
cottage style,
country cottage kitchens,
country decor,
decorating,
design,
kitchen,
kitchen design,
kitchen ideas,
kitchens
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Average Reviews:(More customer reviews)This is a great little book with lots of useful information packed into a clear and concise format. Note to American buyers: The book is published in Britain and contains metric units, EU energy efficiency ratings, and a bit of regional information about the UK.Click Here to see more reviews about: Architect's...
The Non-Commercial Food Service Manager's Handbook: A Complete Guide for Hospitals, Nursing Homes, Military, Prisons, Schools, And Churches With Companion CD-ROM Review
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James Garner
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catering management,
churches,
douglas r brown,
food service,
forms,
hospitals,
management,
menu,
menus,
military
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Average Reviews:(More customer reviews)Many books claim to be the end all be all when it comes to instructing managers and preparing them to lead a team in the food service industry. None of them compares to The Non-Commercial Food Service Manager's Handbook. It is a step by step guide to every part of managing any non-commercial food service...
The Beauty Bible Review
Average Reviews:(More customer reviews)If "sleeping with the head facing magnetic north" sounds like helpful beauty advice to you, then this book is for you. One of the problems is this book tries to be everything. About 100 pages focus on beauty, 25 on hair and the rest of the book is about stuff that I would consider marginally related...
Chemical Formulation: An Overview of Surfactant-based Preparations Used in Everyday Life (RSC Paperbacks) Review
Average Reviews:(More customer reviews)This book is written nicely in a style that is easy to understand, humourous, infromative and practical. It indeed takes you to an expected destination without boring you with excessive academic facts that can only be understood with a Phd degree.I will recommend this book to anyone interested in furthering...
The Ultimate Guide to Raising Healthy Koi: How to Keep Your Koi Fish Happy and Healthy, Without Spending a Fortune Review
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James Garner
on 7/28/2012
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koi fish,
koi health,
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Average Reviews:(More customer reviews)My husband and I are planning on getting a few koi very, very soon, and we've found this book to be very helpful in the planning process. It covers all the bassic areas one would expect (how to feed them, how to keep them disease-free, even how to pick out the right kind for you), and it does so in a...
Daily Dose of Toxins Review
Average Reviews:(More customer reviews)This book is a must have for any healing modality practitioner, especially NAET practitioners. It provides a wealth of information and helps you, as a Practitioner, on your investigative journey.Click Here to see more reviews about: Daily Dose of Toxins This book discusses the impact of toxins on the...
Who Owns the Sun: People, Politics, and the Struggle for a Solar Economy Review
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James Garner
on 7/27/2012
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pe
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Average Reviews:(More customer reviews)"Who Owns the Sun?" is a densely packed, well written book with many surprising and practical revelations about where solar energy technology came from, how it has developed in the U.S. and where it presently stands. Drawing on the history of public vs. private power, the potentially crucial role of...
Mayo Clinic Guide to Living with a Spinal Cord Injury: Moving Ahead with Your Life Review
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James Garner
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disability,
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mayo clinic,
nervous system,
neuro,
rehabilitation,
spinal cord injury
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Average Reviews:(More customer reviews)First of all, this is the real deal. These are the folks who do spinal cord work at the Mayo Clinic. The book is aimed at a general audience but as an RN with a number of years of neuro experience I learned a thing or two. If you are running a spinal rehab center and are not using this book you are not...
Historic House Museums: A Practical Handbook for Their Care, Preservation, and Management Review
Average Reviews:(More customer reviews)I selected this book for a report for a museum studies class -- and because I volunteer at a small "historic house museum". Because such museums often operate with meager staff and an even more meager budget, I expected the book to be something of the "How-to-do-an-exhibition-with-string-and-Scotch-tape"...
The 50 / 60 Kid - A Palo Alto Dreamer Review
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James Garner
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1950s,
1960s,
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Average Reviews:(More customer reviews)This brought back great memories of growing up in Palo Alto during the 1950's and 1960'sClick Here to see more reviews about: The 50 / 60 Kid - A Palo Alto DreamerWhat was Silicon Valley like before it was "Silicon Valley?" For both those who recollect the Bay Area in different times, and those who only...
Latina Lite Cooking: 200 Delicious Lowfat Recipes from All Over the Americas - With Special Selections on Nutrition and Weight Loss Review
Average Reviews:(More customer reviews)I bought this thinking it would be great, but I was sorely mistaken. 150 pages are taken up with diet book mubo-jumbo. I wanted a cookbook, not a speech on healthy living. I already live healthy, that's why I wanted a good COOKbook - not diet regime. Don't waste your money on this if you are only looking...
Beatrice: From Buildup through Breakup Review
Average Reviews:(More customer reviews)I found this book to be an excellent read. It was very informative and provided excellent insight into the "Beatrice way". Sad story, Corporate greed destroying a model corporate citizen. Worth its weight in gold.Click Here to see more reviews about: Beatrice: From Buildup through BreakupClick here for...
Jane Brody's Nutrition Book: A Lifetime Guide to Good Eating for Better Health and Weight Control by the Award-Winning Columnist of The New York Times Review
Average Reviews:(More customer reviews)This is a really great reference book on Nutrition. I refer to it often. Easy to read and easy to understand. And, it is filled with basic nutrition information and none of the hype you find on things like aspartame and other artificial sweeteners, vitamins and minerals, carbohydrates/protein/fats,...
Buying a House in Italy Review
Average Reviews:(More customer reviews)We bought a house in Cortona Italy 12 years ago only after a long hard search. IF ONLY we had Gordon Neale's book with us on that first trip hunting for the perfect house. His detailed knowledge of the intracacies of house buying law in Italy is infinite and we would have had fewer grey hairs if this...
Invisible Illnesses Review
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James Garner
on 7/23/2012
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abdominal,
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Average Reviews:(More customer reviews)Dr. Gilbere does it again here and in more detail. This book is a wonderful book that related hidden illnesses to a problem most doctor's are not addressing. Your intestinal and colon health. This is a major place to look for the cause of these so-called "Invisible Illnesses" She goes allot more into...