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Books to read if you're planning a vacation in "Scott", sorted by average review score:

Working Safe: How to Help People Actively Care for Health and Safety
Published in Paperback by Lewis Publishers, Inc. (June, 1996)
Author: E. Scott Geller
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Total Safety Culture: A Concept for High Performance
This is by far, the best book on behavioral safety I have ever read. Dr. Geller has a very laid back style of writing, which is very comfortable to read and easy to understand. He outlines many psychological theories in a very comprehensible manner, and reinforces ideas with models and anecdotes from his own experiences.

My interest in Total Safety Culture was its application towards unleasing latent resources in the union environment, essentially making safety a common ground for labor relations. This book is well worth the money, and a cover to cover read will likely make you want more.

Understanding workers performance on active care for safety
I liked the way the author explained the principles on behavior. With the book, I could understand more about the human feelings on prevent accidents. The book shows some examples to improve safety procedures at work and help us with adittional information on the evaluation for continuos increasing on actively caring behaviors.


Y2K Vital Functions
Published in Mass Market Paperback by USABC (01 December, 1998)
Authors: Scott Bornstein and Jim Ericson
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A must have guide to surviving Y2K.
This book has a large checklist that helps to prepare. The content is very useful, too.

Y2K WAKE-UP CALL!
Having recently read Y2K Vital Functions, I've already recommended it to several friends as a basic overview of the Year 2000 millennium computer bug dilemma. The author is clear and concise in presenting an explanation of the problem, eye-opening quotes from government documents, specific examples of test related problems, and some practical advice on how to begin to prepare. Essential. An excellent overnight read that brings you face-to-face with the real facts on this controversial issue. A book that all of your friends, family, and co-workers will ask to borrow!


Yawn Heard Round the World
Published in Hardcover by Tricycle Pr (April, 2003)
Authors: Scott Thomas and Tatjana Mai-Wyss
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get ready to yawn AND giggle!
This is a sweet book - what a clever story! My 4yr old and I read this recently and both were giggling because we kept yawning. Nice story for bedtime!!!

A Must Have!
This is the perfect picture book for bed time reading. It is beautifully written and illustrated!


101 Easy Scrap Crochet Projects
Published in Hardcover by House of White Birches (May, 1999)
Author: Laura Scott
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Wonderful book to use up left over yarn!!!!
I use to have a ton of scrap yarn and did not know what to do with it until I purchased this book. It has so many wonderful items ranging from wearables to toys to items for your home. Each project has easy to understand instructions and beautiful colorful pages. If you are a hoarder of scrap yarn, this book is definitely for you. You will not be disappointed.


2001 Physicians' Desk Reference (Electronic Book, MBS Data Card)
Published in Hardcover by Prentice Hall (15 January, 2001)
Authors: Franklin, Catherine Berglund, Halpern, W. Holzgreve, Medicode, D.A. Nyberg, Parkin, Physicians, Pisani, and Udwadia
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Complete
A friend of mine bought me this book, knowing I'm interested inthe field, also knowing that I know nothing about Dental Assisting.It was easy enough for a beginner to learn the basics through the advanced. EXCELLENT.


2002 U.S. First Day Cover Catalogue & Checklist (Scott U S First Day Cover Catalogue & Checklist)
Published in Paperback by Scott Pub Co (January, 2002)
Author: Michael A. Mellone
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Indispensible Resource
This is an indispensible resource for beginning through advanced FDC collectors. There are values listed for all Scott numbers for FDC or EKU (earliest known use) covers. For modern issues, valuations are provided for singles, blocks, plate blocks, and FDC ceremony programs. Complete coverage is also provided for back-of-the-book issues, postal stationery, plate number coils, presidential inauguration and related covers, and World War II patriotic covers. A cachet calculator helps in determining values for individual cachetmakers. Many first cachets are illustrated. My only suggestion for future editions would be to include more illustrations of cachets and fewer illustrations of stamps, which are readily available through other sources.


21st Century Soldier: The Weaponry, Gear, and Technology of the Military in the New Century
Published in Hardcover by Time, Inc., Home Entertainment (October, 2002)
Authors: Editors of Popular Science, Frank Vizard, and Phil Scott
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Proves Transformation requires M113A3 Gavin combat vehicles
If there is a single book that captures exactly what is going on right now in DoD, this is THE book. Not only do the authors survey all of the major air, land and sea weapons systems under development, they write from a context framed by the past. This makes this work exceptional in contrast to most books that gush over future gadgetry while ignoring the physical world we live in which requires platforms that are robust, durable and mobile.

The book details how real transformation in land combat requires splicing new technologies like hybrid-electric drives, band tracks and advanced armor and weaponry to combat proven tracked M113A3 Gavin type vehicles not expensive lav3stryker rubber-tired armored cars. The authors explain how 5 combat effective 10.5 ton tracked M113A3 Gavins can fly in a single C-17 and easily in smaller C-130 aircraft while the overweight 19-ton wheeled lav3strykers can only fly 2-3 at a time in a C-17 and stripped down of fuel/ammo inside a C-130. The authors dilligently point out that spending billions on inferior equipment and losing capabilities is not transformation---gaining capabilities by upgrading M113 Gavins into Brigade Combat Teams is the way to victory.

Another excellent segment of the book is its depiction of efforts to lighten the individual Soldier's load and give him greater mobility (4-25 mph) by means like folding all-terrain bikes (ATBs) and carts. This book is a fascinating look into the future of U.S. warfare and should be a must-read by every Soldier, Sailor, Airmen or marine.


30 Bicycle Tours in Wisconsin: Lakes, Forests, and Glacier-Carved Countryside (30 Bicycle Tours Series)
Published in Paperback by Backcountry Pubns (April, 1994)
Authors: Jane E. Hall and Scott D. Hall
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Use this book if you are planning to bike in Wi.
This easy to use guide has good descriptions and easy to follow maps. Since I was not familiar with many of the back roads, it was very useful. The authors write with an easy style and help you get into the feeling of the areas by providing interesting bits of history.


The 65th Octave
Published in Paperback by Sunstar Pub Ltd (January, 2001)
Author: Gary Alan Scott
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A riveting read
This book is incredible. It is easy to read and get into the story. After a while I realised what seemed like a simple adventure was brim-full of intrigue, adventure and suspense.

But for me the story in the book was the *real* lessons I learned; revelations of what I would call "life principles".

A fascinating and immensely enjoyable read.


7 Days to Confidence
Published in Hardcover by Laurel Glen (May, 2002)
Authors: Ross Taylor, Sandra Scott, Roy Leighton, and Ros Taylor
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A practical, simple, step-by-step, self-improvement regimen
7 Days To Confidence: Practical Strategies To Transform Your Life by business psychologist and management consultant Ros Taylor (with the assistance of psychiatrist Sandra Scott and management and communications trainer Roy Leighton) is a very practical, simple, step-by-step, self-improvement regimen that anyone can follow to improve their emotional resilience. Readers will learn how to make a good first impression, appear confident (even when nervous), create an impact at work or at a social event, improve their body language, effectively deal with difficult people, and more. Each day of the week incorporates a step to better understanding, accepting, and believing oneself in this purposeful, practical, solidly motivational, "user friendly", and very highly recommended guide to personal self-improvement.


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