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A real page turner.

A dark tale of be careful what you wish for

A good book for amateur geologists...

Angry White Kirkus In Black Turtle Neck

Plenty of examples of successful funding efforts included

Truly comprehensive guide1) Get the organization behind your fund raising effort. Barber hits where others miss by consistently illustrating the importance building support for your grant internally, throughout the organization. Only experienced grant writers know how important this is.
2) The dreaded budget. The bottom line in proposal evaluation is the budget. It must be easy to comprehend, be realistic and professional-looking. This book offers important tips on calculating overhead, in direct costs, and bottom-up budgeting that I have seen in no other grant writing text.
3) "Comprehensive Guide": This book (and accompanying disk) offers template materials as well as the historical and philosophical back ground of public funding and philanthropic giving. The book as a whole is important to understanding the nature of fund raising through grants while providing practical advice on how to get that important project funded.
I keep this book nearby and use often for reference.


Paid for itself in less than a month.

Secrets of the UniversePeople who aren't intimately familiar with comic book mythos might be a bit confused, if not outright lost, by the sheer volume of references that give this book a lot of its kick. However, there is still a damn good tale about madness, death, isolation, love, magick, the people we could have been and the people we were.
The fact that Morrison manages to cram this into four short comic books is a testament not only to his skill as a writer, but also to the power of the medium.
Of course, that's all a moot point, because due to copyright issues, this trade will probably never be published. Still, if you can find the individual issues, they are well worth it.


Book Changed my LifeOhhhhh...we are engaged and I am living in Sweden now..that is the "changing life" part!


Get a briefing and fly IFR with more confidenceYou learn more than just about weather. You learn about how to work with FSS, what to ask, and why forecasts are sometimes so different than actual when they shouldn't be. After reading this, I felt a lot more confident about my IFR weather planning and flying and look at the weather with a whole new mind set.
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I think many people are as uninformed as I was. I was a 9th grade public school teacher when I bought this book, and I have many horror stories that would make some parent's hair stand straight up. And yet, this book goes beyond that. Because of my experiences in the government schools, I know that the chapter entitled "Dumb Certainties" is completely true.
The reason I believe that everyone should read this book is because unless we become informed on the truth of the situation, we will not be able to do anything about it. George Grant backs his statements with quotes and notes from many sources which make the content very credible and interesting. This was a real page turner.