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MS Windows 2000 Manual de Uso y Configuracion con CD-ROM: Manuales Compumagazine, en Espanol / Spanish
Published in Paperback by MP Ediciones SA (15 March, 2000)
Authors: Ricardo Goldberger and MP Ediciones
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Be able to setup your own system
Frankly, I always had the idea of setting up my own, personal web server and a LAN at home. Apart from the fact I chose Windows 2000 for it, I needed to know HOW to do it, how to setup the connections, the protocols, etc. This guide helped me a lot, especially with the transition from consumer SOs (like Windows 98) to a professional one like Win 2000. The net setup is really detailed and easy to follow; it describes lots of the utilities included very carefully, and it really shows how to put into use the system as a FTP or web server.


MS Word 97 y 2000 Curso Avanzado: Aprendiendo PC, en Espanol / Spanish
Published in Paperback by MP Ediciones SA (22 September, 1999)
Authors: Veronica Sanchez Serantes, MP Ediciones, and Veronica Sanchez Serantes
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Word es facil de aprender con este libro
Muy practico y muy facil de entender, con este curso he aprendido como manejar cualquier herramienta de Word con pasos sencillos y bien explicados. Es necesario seguir la practica y las evaluaciones, pero finalmente resultan una bendicion. Todo queda grabado en la mente, y nunca mas se olvida. Un buen companero para tener al lado de la PC.


MS-DOS Technical Reference Encyclopedia, Versions 1.0-3.2 (Microsoft Reference Library Series, Vol 1)
Published in Hardcover by Microsoft Press (June, 1986)
Author: William H., Jr. Gates
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William H. Gates Jr. wrote it, what else does it need?
Ok....let me see....MS-DOS reference book by William Gates...I don't know, gee, I was hoping to get something a little more authoritative. Not! Talk about "from the horses mouth." :)


MS-DOS techniques
Published in Unknown Binding by J.C. Johnson (1993)
Author: Joseph C. Johnson
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Excellent
Excellent, practical guide to MS-Dos! You can't find many books as intelligibly written as this one. Mr. Johnson has valuable insight.


Ms. Africa: Profiles of Modern African Women.
Published in Textbook Binding by Lippincott (March, 1973)
Author: Louise, Crane
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This is a wonderful book that shouldn't be out of print.
This is the first (and hopefully not the last) book that profiles African women leaders. It does a wonderful job of turning American attention to the strength and innovation of African women and provides a contrast to the general reporting on Africa as an overpopulated, famine-stricken, genocidal, and patriarchal continent.


Ms. Booth's Garden
Published in Hardcover by Mississippi Museum of Art (May, 2002)
Authors: Jack Kotz and Bailey White
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A Treat for the Eyes
There is a saying that, "A Picture is worth a Thousand Words." In this case, that is more than true. Words alone could not describe the beauty and emotion that is alive in these pictures.

With this book, Jack Kotz takes the "reader" on a journey though his life, and the lives of people that have influenced him greatly. The title of the book concerns his grandmother, Myrtle Booth, and the garden is, to put it simply, her world. The photographs show a mixture of the desolation and the beauty that can be found in rural Mississippi and Tennessee. Words don't really describe the effect that the morning fog has as it slowly rolls across the gardens and the sunlight breaks through the clouds striking the differing textures of the vegetables in all their variety of colors so Jack has attempted this with his camera.

You are taken on a journey here with Ms. Booth as she visits the church where she performed her duties to the community and the Lord as organist for 70 plus years, You see the ladies and their quilts which vibrate with color. You meet what seems to be plain country folk who, as you get to know them through the pictures, come alive with a variety of experience that would astound the casual person.

You see the beauty that Jack has grown with as the sunlight reflects off the moss of the dark green pond and then note the lights of the few lamps as dusk slowly falls across the town or the storm approaches over the plains.

You are taken over a journey through a town kept alive by its grocery store and the church and then you find the strange beauty of a household freezer as you see the colors of all the vegetables spring into your eyes.

Finally you see the spirit of Ms. Booth as she is constantly on the move. Age seems to have slowed her but not stopped her. First she is with a cane, then a walker, then a wheelchair but always she is moving forward and facing life with a zest that seems to have strongly affected her oldest grandson.

I say that with knowledge and pride being Ms. Booth's youngest grandson. I received the book today and looked at it at my office. The pictures brought many memories and emotions rushing back to me. At times I just stopped and felt myself drawn into the picture. I felt the air as it closed around me, sometimes hot with humidity and sometimes cool. I heard the birds in the background and sometimes even the logging trucks as they roared down the highway. I smelled the air, sometimes redolent with auromas that can be found in the country and other times full with the smell of corn bread, fried chicken, and peach pies. I saw my grandmother as she would slowly march forward through life stopping to inspect and everything until she was satisfied and then moving on to her next stopping point. I also saw Jack. I saw him walking through the country and stopping as the mixture of light and shadows caught his eye. I saw him driving down the road and having to stop to take a picture as he saw the clouds slowly obscure the mountain that he was viewing. I saw Jack and Ms. Booth walking hand and hand through her garden...and it was breathtaking.


Ms. Cheap's Guide to Getting More For Less
Published in Paperback by Rutledge Hill Press (13 March, 2001)
Author: Mary Hance
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Lots of ways to save lots of bucks!
This book is a quick and easy read, filled with lots of money-saving hints. Just when I thought I knew all there was about saving money, Mary Hance has more tips to share. Written in a conversational way, Mary sounds like she'd make a wonderful neighbor. I'm waiting for the next book she writes!


Ms. Lupus and Me: And That's Not All
Published in Paperback by Golden Light Press (September, 1992)
Author: Bess Kossoudji Harvey
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i will overcome and conquer
this book is about a ladys struggle with lupus and ms....its more about hope and overcomming problems to live your life the fullest...i highly recommand this book to people...i too have both ms and lupus....this book has given me hope for the future...


Ms. Meane
Published in Hardcover by Bt Bound (August, 2002)
Author: E. S. Mooney
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pretty funny
The Powerpuff Girls' kind kindergarten teacher, Ms. Keane, is doused with a strange pink powder by a villain and undergoes a radical personality change. She turns into an inhumanly angry tyrant who makes life miserable for her students. Will the Powerpuff Girls get Ms. Keane to see the error of her ways or will they "give her a reason to stop bothering them" as Buttercup puts it?

The book was pretty funny. Especially enjoyable were the descriptions of Ms. Keane's tantrums and her outrageous punishments for her pupils. Also, the last chapter was good as well. I do not want to spoil the plot so I will not go into any detail about it. This book is recommended for all fans of the Powerpuff Girls.


Ms. Miller and the Midas Man
Published in Paperback by Loveswept (02 February, 1998)
Author: Mary Kay McComas
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Less comedic and more passionate.
The hero in this books is Scotty Hammond and the heroine is Augusta Miller, known as Gus. She is the music teacher at the local school and Scotty is the new principle. Sparks fly between them when Gus is postive she wants nothing to do with the handsome, talk of the town Scotty Hammond. Scotty on the other hand, is just as determined to conquer her. True to Mary Kay form, she opens the book with a comedic scene of Gus picking up the garbage from Scotty's dog, Bertrum T. Goodfellow, known as Bert, and throwing it back into Scotty's yard while talking aloud to herself about what she'd like to do to him, and his dog, not realizing Scotty is there the whole time listening, and had in fact, thrown the garbarge over the fence into her yard, himself. The sparks fly from there. I have read all of Mary Kay's books, and I found this one to be more passionate, and less comedic than her other books. She does have several scenes, where we view the going ons between Scotty and Gus thru the eyes of Bert, which were good for a laugh.


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