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Keyword Index and Quick Reference Guide to the 2001 FDA Model Food Code
Published in Paperback by Prentice Hall (05 November, 2002)
Author: Gary Barnes
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This is the ultimate reference text to navigate the 2001 FDA Model Food Code. The text combines an expanded alphabetical keyword and keyphrase index of over 25,000+ entries with the Regulatory Code Chapters 1 to 8. By looking up a keyword or phrase one is directed to the page and citation number in the included copy of the Code. The 'By the Numbers' Chapter lists the numerical values found within the Code.

The comphrensive index assures complete coverage and location within the Code of all the main concepts. No more wasted time and frustration trying to locate a Code citation and language. This is the perfect source for Regulators, Quality Assurance Managers, Food Safety Trainers, Food Establishment operators, Design Architects, Dieticians, and anyone needing a quick and comphrensive navigation tool to the 2001 FDA Model Food Code.

Also available is the "Quick Reference to the 2001 FDA Model Food Code," a portable format of Regulatory Chapters 1 to 8. (Please note that the "Keyword Index and Quick Reference Guide to the 2001 FDA Model Food Code" is the large desktop volume whereas the "Quick Reference to the 2001 FDA Model Food Code" is the smaller, lightweight, streamlined version of the Regulatory Chapters 1 to 8. It has been over a year since this was brought to the attention of Amazon and they continue to post the misinformation on the two titles. Someone must be lost in the jungle.)

Title Keyword Search: Food Science, Food and Drug Administration, FDA, Regulation, Business, Economics, Reference, Food handling, Food Sanitation, Food Service Management, Safety measures, Food Code


Keyword Index: 1999 FDA Model Food Code
Published in Paperback by iUniverse.com (04 February, 2001)
Author: Gary Barnes
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Navigate the '99 FDA Food Code
The 1999 FDA Model Food Code represents major improvements in the understanding and control of Food Safety and Sanitation. At the same time, the complexity of the document makes it difficult, if not impossible, for anyone to fully appreciate all aspects of a topic. The 'Keyword Index: 1999 FDA Model Food Code' solves this navigation problem by covering over 25,000+ keywords and keyphrases found in the FDA Model Code. By looking up the topic in the alphabetical listings, one is directed to the regulatory citation number that includes that keyword or phrase. This text is a time saver and assures that the Food Safety professional or Food Establishment Operator is covering all aspects of a given topic. A must have reference for Regulators, Legistlatures, Food Establishments, Food Safety Trainers, and anyone else who needs to reference food safety requirements in a fast yet comprehensive manner.


The Model and Talent 2002 Directory, Volume 21 The International Directory of Model
Published in Paperback by Peter Glenn Pubns (15 January, 2002)
Authors: Gregory James, Tricia Blount, and Jean Walkinshaw
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HipHopModels.com
The complete directory. Every agency has this on their desk. In most cases you need to put your name on it so it doesn't walk away. If your in the industry or want to be YOU NEED IT!

Hip-Hop Models and Talent Inc New York.


Trading Classic Chart Patterns
Published in Hardcover by John Wiley & Sons (29 March, 2002)
Author: Thomas Bulkowski
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Disappointment
I'm a trader, history graduate, not a software/designer/ engineer.
"Trading Classic Chart Patterns" is not a book with rules to trade chart patterns: entry, exit, failures ....
Only statistics.... I read: this book is for novice trader: novice of what? high school software engineer?
Ratings: 28%

Original, different
There are tons of books in the market on chart patterns but most seem to be copying out from the same sources or from each other. There are only a handful of books that really attempt to see how well these patterns work and under what circumstances. This is one of the better book in this group.

This can be heavy reading if you are not a detail oriented person. I do not agree with all his methodologies in coming up with the statistics and scores but that is absolutely better than nothing. The methods are more refined than my own first attempt so I feel I learn something from his approach and it is worth the money (and the weight to carry the book)

The person who complained about the trend channels missing should look at his other book - Encyclopedia of chart patterns, which is also a delight.

I wouldn't take the statistics blindly though as these numbers can vary greatly under different assumptions and circumstances.

Excellent, substantive book
I highly recommend this book to people interested in chart pattern analysis. It is not an "easy read" - it requires concentration and time. The level of detail and complexity, however, is what makes the book so useful.

So many trading books put forth simple rules to trade and offer no evidence that their rules work. Anyone who's tried trading knows it is anything but simple - if it were, everyone could become a millionaire in their spare time after reading a couple of books or buying some infomercial product. This doesn't happen. What does happen is that the individual trader has to compete with people who have enormous 1) experience, 2) money, and 3) analytical resources - think big investment banks, hedge funds, and mutual funds. To even think of competing, you've got to learn as much as possible about the complexity of the market. It isn't simple, learn it in a weekend stuff - people spend years and millions of dollars trying to figure it out.

So, in the quest to figure it out, this book is one good tool. It offers statistically backed information on which chart patterns work most often, under which conditions. It doesn't include every chart pattern (someone suggested his other book is more inclusive - I haven't read it yet). It is complicated and really not an introduction to technical analysis (there are a lot of good books for that). But assuming you know the basics, and you want to go a little deeper, it's a great book. Where else can you get this kind of tested information? Otherwise, you have to figure it out yourself - through experience (probably costly and not as thorough) or backtesting (certainly time consuming and not as thorough). I'd rather read the book.


Aviation unit and intermediate troubleshooting manual for Army model AH-64A helicopter (NSN 1520-01-106-9519) (EIC: RHA), master failure symptom index (SuDoc D 101.11:1-1520-238-T-2/993)
Published in Unknown Binding by Headquarters, Dept. of the Army (1993)
Author: U.S. Dept of Defense
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Axiom und Struktur in der statistischen Preisindextheorie
Published in Unknown Binding by P. Lang (1996)
Author: Bernhard Olt
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The Chesapeake Bay Clean-Up: Model of Inter-Jurisdictional Cooperation: A Bibliography
Published in Hardcover by Vance Bibliographies (January, 1989)
Author: Leslie Anderson Morales
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Cross reference index for direct support and general support maintenance repair parts and special tools list for M977 series, 8 x 8 heavy expanded mobility tactical trucks (HEMTT) model, truck, cargo, with winch M977, NSN 2320-01-097-0260, EIC B2D (SuDoc D 101.11:9-2320-279-34 P-2/997)
Published in Unknown Binding by Headquarters, Dept. of the Army ()
Author: U.S. Dept of Defense
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Cumulative Index to Linear Models: Applications, Design, Methods and Theory
Published in Paperback by Inst of Mathematical Statistics (December, 1990)
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The economic theory of price indices; two essays on the effects of taste, quality, and technological change
Published in Unknown Binding by Academic Press (1972)
Author: Franklin M. Fisher
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