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Long-Term Care: Managing Across the Continuum
Published in Hardcover by Aspen Publishers, Inc. (15 February, 1999)
Author: John R. Pratt
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Great stuff
I am a student studying health services. This book gives so much information on nursing administration, elder care, insurance, OBRA, etc. I found it very helpful with my class work, as well as, my own personal issues with my elderly parents. It's a book that's worth having in your home library because it has so much to offer schoolastically and personally.


Looking for Madeline Hager
Published in Paperback by 1stBooks Library (December, 1997)
Author: Shane Pratt
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Looking for Madeline Hager
I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book to my fourth grade students. What is unique about this story was its appeal to both boys and girls. Jet, an adventursome young lady, and her younger brother Nathan go on a voyage of discovery that keeps the reader mesmerized. Their neighbor, the renowned artist Madeline Hager has mysteriously dissappeared. Jet is clever enough to decifer clues and with her brother's help, is off to rescue the artist. Their wild adventure leads them to a circus where things are not as they appear. Children will enjoy reading each chapter and will be reluctant to put the book down. My entire class is anxiously awaiting a sequel.


Marketing Your Veterinary Practice
Published in Paperback by Amer Veterinary Pub (September, 1995)
Authors: Shawn P. Messonnier and Paul W. Pratt
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A must read...
Dr. Messonniers book is the most complete and simple book about veterinary marketing Ive ever read. Straight to the point it helped me booster my Hospital and change a lot of my practice politics. What Catanzaro takes 700 pages to say, Messonnier says more efficiently in 250


Microsoft Access 2002 Comprehensive Concepts and Techniques
Published in Paperback by Course Technology (22 October, 2001)
Authors: Gary B. Shelly, Thomas J. Cashman, Phillip J. Pratt, and Mary Z. Last
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Microsoft Access 2000 Comprehensive / Shelly Cashman Series
Excellent book. The book goes through access step by step. It shows you visually what the screen should look like after you performed the given tasks. It is very comprehensive and touches on every aspect of the program step by step.


Music Therapy and Music in Special Education International State of the Art
Published in Paperback by MMB Music (December, 1989)
Authors: Rosalie Rebollo Pratt and Barbara Hesser
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This book soothes the mine in different ways.
Music therapy is a type a music that soothes the mind indifferent ways. When you have a problems it helps you calm downinstead of being so angry for a long time. For example, listen to asoothing tape that has trees blowing or the ocean waves going along the sea. It should relax your mind and make you forget about your problems. This book explains everything but you have to understand it the right way. So I tell all to read this book about music therapy!!!!!!!!!!!!


Nathan Hale (People to Remember Series)
Published in Hardcover by January Productions (June, 1979)
Authors: Robert Hogrogian and Doris Pratt
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somewhat informative of Hale's participation but questions
Nathan Hale was an interesting individual who seemed to be used as a scapegoat. He was willing to give his life for what he believed.


NYC A - Z Vol. 3
Published in Spiral-bound by Mary Pratt (01 January, 2000)
Author: Mary Pratt
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Off the Beaten Path
This book is wonderful. Every New Yorker and person visiting NY should own one. It gives so many of the beaten path places to visit. From parks to stores to English Tea Houses Mary Pratt has found the true guide to New York.


Over the Rim: The Parley P. Pratt Exploring Expedition to Southern Utah, 1849-1850
Published in Hardcover by Utah State University Press (November, 1999)
Authors: William B. Smart and Donna T. Smart
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Great Book
I enjoy reading diaries of the pioneers and explorers of the American West and this book is one of the best I've read. After each diary entry the editor provides additional information to clarify. I especially enjoyed the appendix which provides a brief biography and a picture of each member of the expedition. I recommend this book to anyone interested in the old west.


PA-28 Warrior (A Pilot's Guide Series)
Published in Paperback by Aviation Supplies & Academics (September, 2001)
Author: Jeremy M. Pratt
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Made me a safer pilot
Excellent book. Good job of covering the Warrior systems. I ended up expanding my checklists beyond that published by Piper, and feel much more confident and safe while flying. Also, I bought a used book that was in basically new condition. Saved a few bucks....worth it!


Pardon My Backcast
Published in Paperback by Frank Amato Pubns (May, 1996)
Author: Alan Pratt
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A gold mine of humor!
This is a must for anyone aquainted with flyfishing and either has or longs for a sense of humor. Everytime I read it I get more out of it. It is sad this is the only book Mr. Pratt wrote. Great illustrations.


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