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Art Therapy And Psychotherapy: Blending Two Therapeutic Approaches
Published in Paperback by Routledge (1996-02-01)
Author: Victori Coleman
List price: $33.95
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Average review score:

Poorly articulated and lacking substance
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 1998-08-30
The intention of the authors is an impressive one but they truely fail to provide a believable rationale. Clearly a text is needed in the area of the therapeutic blending of the arts and psychotherapy but this is not the one to read.

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Getting Started with iPhone SDK, Android and others: Mobile Application Development - Create your Mobile Applications Best Practices Guide
Published in Paperback by Emereo Pty Ltd (2008-11-24)
Author: Steven Hall
List price: $19.99
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Average review score:

Full of non-technical superficial material
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2009-01-05
The book's seems to be targeting application developers. In fact, the author put this on the page before the table of contents

The heading is
"Mobile Application Development 100 Success Secrets" which
"... is NOT about the ins and outs of Mobile Application development. .."
" This book is also NOT about Mobile Appication Development' best practice and standards details. Instead, it introduces everything you want to know to be sucessful with Mobile Application Development"

But how to be successful ?

The author compiled 100 articles, each one page and a few lines long, (proper formatting can make each article, typically less than 400 words, fit into one page) for the so called top 100 questions found in forums and the author's consultancy and education programs.

I think probably all mobile developer can answer 90% of the questions far better than the author. Take for example, on page 78,

"The Secrets of an Effective Mobile Application Development Tool"

The first half of the article is opening remarks, which need not be shown.
The second half is very short as you know, can be easily be included below:

"What is the general proeductivity feature of the tool?
"Of course, you would want to have a tool which productivity rate is at par with the best tools. When you make an evaluation on the tools that you are making, it is best that you check on the capability of the tool to produce better results.
"Is the productivity feature matching with the price of the tool?
"As a businessman, money plays a verfy important role. It is e3ssential that you carefully assess whether or not the money that is to be shelled out from buying the tool is highly compensated with what it can provide you as the user.

Did you learn anything from these lines. I find only part of the last sentence useful.
"... whether or not the money that is to be shelled out ... is highly compensated"

Judge for yourself. Unfortunately, only the book cover is shown for you to judge.

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MCSE 70-293 Exam Cram: Planning and Maintaining a Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure (2nd Edition)
Published in Paperback by Que (2006-08-27)
Authors: Diana Huggins and Jason Zandri
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Terrible book riddled with errors...
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Review Date: 2008-08-25
I wish there would have been a review for this book before I bought it, but there wasn't. I bought this book to help with studying for the 70-293 exam. I understand that the book is an exam cram....meaning that it is a more abridged version of the exam topics, but this book leaves a lot out. And further more, the exam cram for the 70-291 exam was great.

I am not too sure where to even start. Most of the exam topics in this book are given from a 500 foot overview. Network load balancing and clustering cover about 3 pages in this book...and that is a big topic on the exam.

And the book doesn't read very well either. It reads more like a bulleted list than a book with paragraphs. Each paragraph is seemingly unrelated to the paragraph before it.

Also, the practice exams at the end of the book are terrible. Each practice exam is comprised of 60 questions, which is good as when I am studying for an exam, the more questions you encounter on the material, the better prepared you are. But not with these questions. Some of them where well written, but others were flat out terrible. One question was trying to get at network troubleshooting. The general gist of the question was "Computer A on subnet A cannot talk to computer B on subnet B". The question then goes on for a page and a half as to elaborate on all the troubleshooting that the admin took. The question is then something like "What would be the best tool to use to figure out where the problem is? and the answer is tracert.exe. Ok, do we really need 1.5 pages of troubleshooting that you did to ask a question about tracert?

Another bone of contention that I had with the practice exams were with the questions again. This time, it seemed like there were 10 questions, all back to back (ie... question 11, question 12, etc) that were all the exact same thing. They were the same word for word, and then one piece was changed at the end to make them "different". They were all DNS questions....I understand that you need to come up with 120 questions, but if you are going to make all the questions the same, and least put them in different spots in the practice exam so we aren't reading the same thing over and over. It makes the exam very boring.

But the final straw for me was practice exam #2. I gave up in the middle of it. There was a question on collision and broadcast domains. Throughout the question, the states that "hubs are used to connect the machines". Then it asks what you would use to form the domains. So you pick your answers, and then check it with the answer guide in the back, and find out that you got it wrong. And the explanation says that switches....yada yada.....So in the question he talks about hubs, but then in the answer he talks about switches. They are not the same thing.

Also, many questions were just flat out wrong. You answer them correctly, and then check the answer to find out the book is wrong. Too many times this happened. I finally put the book down and vowed to never pick it up again. Simply because it is terrible and you can't trust the information in it to be correct. Possibly no technical editor was employed?!?

A much better choice is the 70-293 book by Syngress. It is much more complete, and each topic is given anywhere from 50-80 pages.

Do yourself a favor, and buy a different book.

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Microtonal Healing: Spirit of the Healing Voice
Published in Paperback by DeVorss & Company (2004-09)
Author: Linda L., Ph.D. Nielsen
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Average review score:

not useful
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-06-09
I thought this book would have more technical substance. I've studies Indian music and other types of microtonal music. This didn't seem useful.

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Silk Screen Techniques (Dover Craft Books)
Published in Paperback by Dover Publications (1958-06-01)
Authors: J. I. Biegeleisen and M. A. Cohn
List price: $9.95
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Collectible price: $10.00

Average review score:

Ancient History
Helpful Votes: 68 out of 69 total.
Review Date: 2002-09-19
This book has a beautiful cover. With that said, this book is a history of screen printing. Written in 1958, it doesn't even come close to being up to date. No new revisions. Not worth your time unless your a screen printing historian.

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1 x 1 der EG-Getreidemarktordnung: Einfuhrung und wichtige Bestimmungen (German Edition)
Published in Unknown Binding by Verlag A. Strothe (1984)
Author: Peter Wilhelmi
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1001 Industrie: EG u. OPEC in Handel, Export u. Industrie (German Edition)
Published in Perfect Paperback by R. G. Fischer (1980)
Author: Jurgen E Hakenjos
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12. Deutscher Steuerberatertag 1989: Deutsche Steuerberatung, Garant fur die EG : Protokoll (German Edition)
Published in Unknown Binding by Stollfuss (1990)
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18th Century Counterpoint and Tonal Structure
Published in Hardcover by Prentice Hall (1984-01)
Author: Richard S. Parks
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1982 biotic survey of Yucca Mountain, Nevada Test Site, Nye County, Nevada
Published in Unknown Binding by EG&G Energy Measurements Group, Santa Barbara Operations (1983)
Author: Thomas P O'Farrell
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