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Thorough review of recent situation, analysis somewhat dated
Useful regional review [US view] Prediction flawed by events

Some good, some not so good.My complaint is that many of the poems are free verse and filled with obscure allusions, much like main stream poetry. I read cowboy poetry for its content and form, and both were lacking in many of these poems. I recommend you try somewhere else if you're looking for good cowboy poetry.
Recent recipient of Wrangler Award from Cowboy Hall of Fame

Long winded
Game playing has never been so fun!What should have been a vacation pleasure cruise becomes a vacation at an island paradise instead when their yacht strands them on a Caribbean island only twelve hours out of port. Fortunately, Sydney's father happens to own the island and it has every amenity. Sydney blames the island for casting a sensual spell, leaving her desirous of the man to whom she gave her virginity eight years ago. Perhaps if she seduces him, Sydney can get Ray out of her system before they return to the states.
Having Sydney to himself fulfills Ray's fantasy. So the privacy afforded by the change in plans pleases him greatly. The time they spent together during the scavenger hunt merely whetted his appetite for the girl he'd never forgotten-only now she's the woman of his erotic fantasies. He has always wondered why she chose him on that one wild night when she gave him her virginity. Eight years later he still feels a connection. He is not looking for permanence, but he sure would like to find answers and share a good time.
Author Alison Kent neatly ties off the loose ends begun in the previous two installments of the gIRL-gEAR trilogy in BOUND TO HAPPEN. Everyone on the vacation seems to get plenty of heated action, in scintillating detail, with the exception of Sydney and Ray. Indeed, the hero and heroine spend much of the novel lost in a frustrated, needy, desirous condition, which makes for great fun for the reader! The secondary plot concerning Annabelle Lee, nicknamed Poe, develops nicely as this antagonist from the previous novel, NO STRINGS ATTACHED, becomes a solid partner in gIRL-gEAR. I admit to having a weakness for this outspoken, ambitious, sensual, intelligent woman! I also must admit to my favorite scene: a little too much rum in the fruit leads to highly erotic dancing, which the men eventually chance upon. BOUND TO HAPPEN is a sizzling, sensual delight that comes very highly recommended!


Great book, especially when accomp. with great teacher
Great book for learnig H.A.P.

Buyer beware
COUNTERPOINT WORKBOOK

He died bravely.
Highly enjoyable biography

Good book.
Very good for realistic prices

Very good start on abdominal excercise.
Very effective if you are disciplined

Needs more updatingSome chapters need serious updating. For instance Chapter 32: "Computer applications in Budgeting, 'Microcomputer' Overview and needs assessment.." is totally out of date with respect to software applications in budgeting (Who still uses the term "Microcomputer" ?.
I have found this to be unnacceptable for a book with this price tag.
Great resources for all financial professionals

Hawaii in Context
in this book it told me how the state was discovered.
Unfortunately, as is often the case with analyses of this nature, subsequent turns of events rendered some of his points moot. Under current circumstances some of his arguments appear dated. Yes, China's appetite for foreign oil has continued to balloon but the abject dependency on the Middle East and the vital sea lanes of South-East Asia has failed to materialize. Instead, China has looked closer to home in the direction of ex-Soviet central Asia. The Chinese have invested heavily in oil fields and pipelines in Kazakhstan, increasing Chinese stake significantly in the hornets' nest of a region and laying what can be the fuse to an explosive conflict with Russia. The author touched upon these areas only lightly.
The author was also too ready to dismiss the effectiveness of global trading regimes such as the GATT (the precursor to the WTO) and emphasize the rising tide of economic regionalism. But perhaps there's nothing sinister behind the rising share of intra-regional trade - it could be just that people prefer to trade where the routes are short and the transport costs are low. Ironically increasing liberalization of the global capital market may contribute to the rising share of regional trade, as multinationals invest locally to produce for the regional market.
In the end, in a world of freer trade and greater economic integration, no nation will have much incentive to embark upon risky military adventures to obtain what can be more easily obtained in the market. For this reason alone we should wish the WTO well, for although free trade alone does not guarantee prosperity for all, it does increase the likelihood of peace.
In the event of the failure of trade liberalization, we may well find ourselves in a deja vu world of triangulation between the US, China and Russia, this time along economic self-interests instead of ideological lines. This is a prospect that the author did not forsee, for - perhaps reflecting an extensive background in Japanese studies - he envisioned a triangular stand-off between the US, China and Japan. This is somewhat unlikely, as in the face of a much greater common Russian threat, China and Japan will find their interests broadly aligned. The current obsession with containing Chinese ambitions in the Pacific may prove misplaced, and the real flash point may be between that of an East Asian camp led by China confronting a Russian-Islamist alliance cemented by oil, quite apart from Israeli-Palestinian politics.
Nonetheless, the book is worth a read for the great store of information that it contains.