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It's not just a cookbook.
An informative resource book.
Should be on the kitchen shelf of every family with teens

a basic wound care reference for inexperienced clinicians
Excellent Tool for Multidisciplinary Wound Management
Best pressure ulcer reference available

A certain style of expedition...
1938 American Expedition to K2

Take a Hike with Fritz!
Travel with Nietzsche

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Hunting for MummyThe story opens with the arrival of Beckett in Chicago. He is a Gangrel who has run independently for centuries, seeking information on the origins of the vampires. Unlike the Nosferatu, who are bookish, Beckett does his research by wandering the world interviewing fellow vampires and investigating ancient artifacts. He has come to Chicago to talk to Inyanga, another Gangrel far older than himself. She offers a trade. She will part with her knowledge if Beckett will investigate the Hunters, humans who seek the death of all vampires. Beckett quickly finds this quest is far more complex than he expected, and in short order he finds himself enmeshed in clan politics, and confronted with mummies and the most ancient of vampires.
When Maxwell Carpenter, resurrected as a zombie to carry out his revenge against the Sforza clan, first planned and executed the attack against the Temple of Akhenaton, he expected to face with a professional espionage organization, not find that his next target, Nicholas Sforza-Anhotep, has somehow made the transition to a creature of uncanny powers. Maxwell managed to overpower Nicholas in that struggle, but now finds that having the mummy is considerably different from controlling him. Both of these creatures perpetually batter each other, and it is only their supernatural recovery abilities that keep them in the fray.
In the midst of this, Thea Ghandour and fellow members of the Van Helsing Brigade are healing their wounds. Events at the Temple were devastating to her team, leaving two dead and many of the others fugitives. The brigade is caught in the interplay between Vampire, Zombie, and Mummy, because the canopic jar Thea stole from the temple has become the target of nearly every supernatural creature in Chicago chances. While Thea has shown considerable skill at beating the odds the Hunters are facing grim prospects.
Truthfully, none of the protagonists is in for an easy time. The diverse factions are all interesting on their own, and it is hard to pick one or two people as favorites. And every time you think you have a handle on what's really going on something happens to lead you in a different direction. So far this series is the best that has come out of White Wolf in the past year. I am looking forward to Volume III and subsequent work from Andrew Bates.
Continues To Please

Great for understanding, for learning, for training
I'm thankful they have a Spanish translation of this bookAnyway, being that I read both languages, I found this to be a competent translation of PLEASE UNDERSTAND ME. And I was thankful that it was available. (Wait, should I be writing this review in Spanish?) But I wish they would make a translation of PLEASE UNDERSTAND ME II, because in this book the author extends his research into personality type and theory regarding temperament type, and gives biographies of famous people to illustrate temperament and personality type. If you are English speaking and are interested in the works of Keirsey, I would recommend PLEASE UNDERSTAND ME II because it has everything this book has, and more.
Where would I be without Myers Briggs Type Indicator and the work of Keirsey? I just don't know, and I honestly do not want to know. They have meant so much to me for so long.
Here is my attempted Spanish translation of my review. I may make a few mistakes, but Spanish speaking people should get the general idea:
Di recientemente una copia de este libro a un amigo que primer lenguaje es español. Autorización, él es de la Argentina así que su primer lenguaje es " Castellano " (que es lo que le llaman en la Argentina). El interesar que la otra revisión escrita para este libro está por alguien de la Argentina. Como observo en mi revisión del libro FREUD IN THE PAMPAS, la Argentina tiene más analistas de Freudian que cualquier otra ciudad en el mundo. Este reverence de Argentina para Freud se ha derramado hacia fuera para convertirse en un interés al interés de Argentina en todo este psicologico, teórico, el etc.
De todas formas, siendo que leí ambos lenguajes, encontré esto para ser una traducción competente de PLEASE UNDERSTAND ME y yo éramos agradecidos que estaba disponible. Pero deseo harían que una traducción de PLEASE UNDERSTAND ME II, porque en este libro el autor amplía su investigación en tipo de personalidad para incluir la teoría con respecto a tipo del temperamento. Hay 16 temperamentos, y adentro PLEASE UNDERSTAND ME II Keirsey los enangosta abajo en cuatro tipos del temperament.
Dónde estaría sin el indicador del tipo de Myers Briggs y el trabajo de Keirsey? Apenas no sé, y honesto no deseo saber. Han significado tanto a mí para tan de largo.


A long awaited source book for a great storytelling game.
Amazing!

A good pattern reference
This book is a volume, an indefatigable volume.

Dated
the best parent book ever!
A Teacher and Parent Says, "Buy This One!"
Teen Editor
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My friend Rebecca is a super-vegan. I have the utmost respect for her and her family of super-vegans because it baffles my mind as to how they do it. Whenever Rebecca and I have enough of a lull in our schedules to eat lunch together, I'm in for it if any part of my meal comes from "some poor animal." The speech usually starts with, "Did you know?" and continues with Rebecca trying desperately to prove to me that all of the world's problems are my fault because of what I'm eating. Rebecca's argument is rehearsed and usually flawless, which is why I enjoy so immensely trying to prove her wrong, but deep down I know that she is absolutely right on most points. And that's why I've eliminated red meat from my diet.
If you happen to be in the same situation as me - that is, questioning your dietary identity - you might want to pick up this book. It's not just a cookbook. It also includes solid information about vegetarianism, weighs the pros and cons, gives sources for more info, and, here's the best part, nutritional information for every recipe. Plus it's geared specifically for teens so that all of the recipes are quick and easy, and it even offers tips on talking to your relatives and friends about your dietary choices.
But even if you aren't planning on switching your diet completely over to the green side, this is still a good book to check out. After all, according to Rebecca, if we all reduce our meat consumption by 10 percent and use the surplus grain we would have fed to livestock to feed people in Third World countries, we would have solved world hunger already.
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