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

How to Improve Your Corporate Identity: The Businessman's Guide to Creating a Better Company Image
Published in Paperback by Art Direction Book Co (February, 1986)
Author: David E. Carter
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A book every businessperson should read.
An excellent book on one of the most important (and overlooked) part of any business - the company image. David gives practical advice in a down to earth manner that is easy to comprehend. Covers everything from designing a logo to applying it consistantly on everything associated with your business. Filled with many examples. Required reading for all designers. - John Grooms, President, The Logo Sourc


I'm Tougher Than Asthma!
Published in Library Binding by Bt Bound (October, 1999)
Authors: Alden R. Carter, Siri M. Carter, and Dan Young
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A real face and experience of childhood asthma
This book has strong information about asthma as well as a real child's experience to relate it to. My son liked reading it and, as medical director of a pediatric asthma educational program, I am purchasing some for our grade school participants. I think it helps kids to understand they are not the only one with an illness and that an illness can be incorporated into everyday life, if you are a partner with your doctor in helping to control it.


Illusions Illustrated: A Professional Magic Show for Young Performers
Published in Paperback by Lerner Publications Company (June, 1988)
Authors: James W. Baker, Carter M. Ayres, and Jeanette Swofford
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GREAT
I LOVE IT THE TRICKS WERE SO EASY TO PREFORM BUT ALWAYS BAFFLED PEOPLE. THANK YOU FOR WRITING SUCH A COMPLETE BOOK.


An Illustrated Viking Voyage : Retracing Leif Erikssons Journey In An Authentic Viking Knarr
Published in Hardcover by Atria Books (31 October, 2000)
Author: W. hodding Carter
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Retracing an historic odyssey
Leif Eriksson was a great explorer, traveling from Greenland to North America long before the time of Christopher Columbus. Eriksson and his Viking crew were the first known Europeans to set foot upon the North American Continent. More than a thousand years after Eriksson's time, a group of sailors and friends from Maine had the dream of recreating his voyage. "Viking Voyage" tells the story of that dreams realization. Using designs from Denmark and Greenland, an authentic Viking boat was built. The sailors from Maine were joined in their quest by crew members from Greenland and Denmark. The new Vikings set off on two voyages in 1997 and 1998, following the path of Eriksson from so long ago. They had to overcome many difficulties, and at one point faced the prospect of their boat beginning to fall apart in mid ocean. They journeyed through the often treacherous Artic waters between Greenland and Canada. They faced the same cold and misery that the Vikings of old had known. The crew also had moments of great exhilaration, and they began to think and feel in much the same way as the Vikings. Their voyage became not only a recreation of Eriksson's expedition, but an odyssey through time itself. "Viking Voyage" is richly illustrated with beautiful photographs, and it helps us to understand the Viking way of life. There is a special magic within this book: a magic of seeking and reaching for dreams.


Improving Staff Productivity: Great Ideas to Increase Profits (Psi Successful Business Library)
Published in Paperback by PSI Research - Oasis Press (01 February, 1999)
Author: Ben Harrison Carter
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Very useful Management training tool.
Being a management research consultant, I am forced to read many books on Management. Most books these days are ego trips for overpaid executives. The reader seldom learns and never applies. This book is a teacher. It can be immediately applied to real problems or strategies. The book can be a management training tool for all young managers, and a refresher for older managers. It should get the award of the year for usefulness.


The Influence of Race and Racial Identity in Psychotherapy : Toward a Racially Inclusive Model
Published in Paperback by John Wiley & Sons (February, 1998)
Author: Robert T. Carter
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An essential guide for counsellors and clinicians!!
This book was recommended during Nancy Boyd-Franklins' conference on 'working with black families' in London a few years ago. I was fortunate enough to purchase the last copy on that day. This book has been instrumental in helping me to further develop our work with clients from a diverse background. In addition, my colleagues, parents of black and multi-racial children and professionals in other organisations who come along to our workshops, cannot but help to broaden their view when presented with Mr. Carter's teachings.


Insufficient Evidence
Published in Paperback by Hilliard & Harris Publishers (July, 2001)
Author: Carter Swart
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A Thoroughly Entertaining, Contemporary Mystery
Private Investigator Lou Corso is part superhero, part Greek hero, and part Cassanova. An ex-LAPD homicide detective, Corso is tormented by the theme of battered women in society, and haunted by his own past. His baggage includes a defecting girlfriend, the death of his beloved business partner, and a string of unsolved murders that have caused him enduring nightmares. A new client, Connie Terwilliger, becomes more than just a case to him - she's an opportunity to exercise his superhero skills and exorcise his demons at the same time. Through protecting her, though, Lou puts himself in line as her psycho husband's next victim. This fast-paced mystery has everything - suspense, intrigue, transformation, and even a little romance. Corso, above all, is compellingly human in every way.

Insufficient Evidence is the best book I've read all year! I didn't want to put it down, and now that I've finished it, I'm dying for the next book in the series. Swart does a terrific job of weaving you into the tapestry of Corso's complex world, and he does it with slick dialogue, real-world characters and a great deal of atmosphere. And once you're in that world, you don't want to leave. Insufficient Evidence is a cleverly-written, classical PI novel with a modern twist. A resounding thumb's up!


Integration of Psychology and Theology, The
Published in Paperback by Zondervan (11 November, 1979)
Authors: John D. Carter and Bruce S. Narramore
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Integration, a not so new concept!
This book is wonderfully written, and helped me to be able to understand an integration process for the scientific study of Psychology, while continuing to use the truth of God's Word. Before I read this, I was reluctant to even discuss many of the prinicples of Psychology--discounting them because I assumed that it was completely unrelated to the Bible. Carter and Narramore present the point that "All truth is God's truth". Since many of the psychological theories have been proven true about the ways in which the mind works, they can be taken into consideration like any other scientific principle. I would definitely recommend this book to anyone who is seeking to understand more about the ways in which these two areas of study do not need to be separated anymore.


Internet Explorer 5 for Windows for Dummies Quick Reference
Published in Spiral-bound by Hungry Minds, Inc (15 May, 1999)
Authors: Greg Harvey and Carter
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why dont you show the cover of the book here?
Plesae show the cover of this book on the websit


Interpreting the Will of God: Principles for Unlocking the Mystery
Published in Paperback by Judson Pr (March, 2002)
Authors: Mack King Carter and Jean Alicia Elster
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A powerfully presented, spiritually insightful study
Interpreting The Will Of God: Principles For Unlocking The Mystery by Mack King Carter (Senior Pastor, New Mount Olive Baptist Church, Fort Lauderdale, Florida) is a powerfully presented, spiritually insightful study of the nature and characteristics of God. Interpreting the Will of God is a most profound and passionate account. Interpreting The Will Of God is recommended as a moving testament offering guidance to Christians seeking to embrace God in their lives.


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