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

The Complete Guide to Bowling Strikes (The Encyclopedia of Strikes)
Published in Paperback by Tempe Publishing (June, 1981)
Authors: George Allen and Dick Ritger
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encyclopedia of strikes
I would like to review on how to have a perfect strikes always


The Complete Idiot's Guide To Personality Profiles
Published in Digital by Alpha ()
Authors: Allen Miller and Susan Shelly
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This book is absolutely WONDERFUL!
I recently bought this book and have since then been unable to put it down! I love psychology, and this covers my favorite aspects of it: Freudian psychology, behaviorism, personality traits, etc. It includes sections on schools of thought and their founders, personality disorders, psychological tests, schemas, a whole chapter on self-esteem, states of being, addictive personalities, and even changing one's personality. It is so in-depth, easy to understand, and down-to-earth. I recommend this to anyone interested in psychology, personality, and how the mind functions.


The Complete Prose (Picador Thirty)
Published in Paperback by Pan Macmillan (06 September, 2002)
Author: Woody Allen
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The original Funny
Contains the books: Getting Even, Without Feathers, Side Effects and more. Allen is absurd, satirical, brilliantly incisive although sometimes quite corny and sophomoric. (One must try to use big, academic, intellectual-sounding words when criticising Woody Allen.) Someone once suggested I read Dave Barry. I did and threw the magazine down in disgust at the pale, attempted imitation of prime Woody Allen.


The Concept of Woman: The Aristotelian Revolution 750 Bc-Ad 1250
Published in Hardcover by Univ of Toronto Pr (June, 1985)
Author: Prudence Allen
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Weighty but readable genius
If you read one book on the philosophy of sexual identity, make it a book by Prudence Allen.


Concrete Battleship: Fort Drum, El Fraile Island, Manila Bay
Published in Paperback by Pictorial Histories Publishing Co. Inc. (March, 1989)
Author: Francis J. Allen
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BOUGHT THIS BOOK ON A WHIM VERY INTERSTING ONLY 64 PAGES AND APROX 10X14 BUT PACKED WITH HISTORICAL INFORMATION, DETAILS ON CONSTRUCTION, COMBAT HISTORY AND LOTS OF BLACK AND WHITE PHOTOGRAPHS AND SOME EARLY DRAWINGS. CAPTIONS ARE WELL WRITTEN AND DO A GOOD JOB OF EXPLAINING THE PHOTOGARPHS. I RECOMEND THIS BOOK TO ANYONE WHO LIKES OFFBEAT MILITARY SUBJECTS. THE ONLY TWO THINGS I THOUGHT COULD BE IMPROVED WAS THERE WAS NOT ANY UP TO DATE DRAWINGS OF LAYOUT (DRAWINGS PROVIDED WERE OLD AND HARD TO READ) OR HARDLY ANY UP TO DATE OR COLOR PICTURES. MOST OF LATER PICTURES WERE TAKEN RIGHT AFTER WW2. IF YOU LIKE OFFBEAT MILITARY SUBJECTS THIS MIGHT BE THE BOOK FOR YOU.


Connecting With Students
Published in Paperback by Association for Supervision & Curriculum Development (November, 2001)
Author: Allen N. Mendler
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Dozens of positive, effective strategies
A vital element of successful classroom instruction is the establishment of rapport between the teacher and the students. This is a key to effective classroom discipline and the creation of a good learning environment. In Connecting With Studnets, educator Allen Mendler outlines dozens of positive, effective strategies for engendering good teacher student relations through personal, academic, and social connections that apply at any level, preschool through university. Connecting With Students is strongly recommended reading for anyone aspiring to enter the teaching profession or currently working in a public or private school setting, as well as being an indispensable, invaluable addition to academic and teacher training reference collections and reading lists.


Constitutional Criminal Procedure: An Examination of the Fourth, Fifth, and Sixth Amendments and Related Areas (Law School Casebook Series)
Published in Hardcover by Aspen Law & Business (March, 1995)
Authors: Ronald J. Allen, Richard B. Kuhns, and William J. Stuntz
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Easy to Read, Easy to Follow
Clearly the Easiest Text in Law School. The author explains the law and applies it. The facts of each case makes the rule of law easy to understand. It is important for the reader to keep track of the direction the cases are headed. Also keep track of "bright line" or "case by case" rules. The only supplement you need for this class is the current newspaper headline! Brief each case, and mind your facts!


The Corporate University Handbook: Designing, Managing, and Growing a Successful Program
Published in Unknown Binding by Amacom Books (E) (June, 2002)
Author: Mark Allen
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Highly Recommended!
Once upon a time in the halls of academia, being a college graduate was enough. But now, corporations need their employees to have a more intense, ongoing academic and technical education, so they provide it themselves via corporate universities. Mark Allen and other experts from ten corporate universities, academic institutions and consultancies contributed chapters to The Corporate University Handbook, a practical, behind-the-scenes manual about designing and managing a corporate university. The goal goes beyond education: corporate universities must train employees and help corporations excel and prosper. This thorough, yet conversational, examination includes best practices, source notes and programs offered by specific companies including Motorola, Toyota, Sun Microsystems and Charles Schwab, in the U.S. and elsewhere. We from getAbstract assign this insightful book as an authoritative homework seminar for corporate university planners or managers.


Cosmic Pinball: The Science of Cosmets, Meteors, and Asteroids
Published in Hardcover by McGraw-Hill Trade (26 November, 1999)
Authors: Carolyn Sumners, Carlton Allen, Carolyn Summers, and Carl M. Allen
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A really good book on the subject
The book does a good job a teaching what these objects are, by using a precise and yet simple vocabulary. The text covers a lot of related subjects, including impact with earth, but never goes into catastrophism and sensationalism.


Cosmic Rays, the Sun and Geomagnetism: The Works of Scott E. Forbush
Published in Hardcover by Amer Geophysical Union (June, 1993)
Authors: Scott E. Forbush and James A. Van Allen
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Groundbreaking
Forbush's work is crucial to the understanding of the effects of geomagnetism on physiology. Future discoveries in this field will acknowledge the importance of these investigations.


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