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

Polarity Management: Identifying and Managing Unsolvable Problems
Published in Paperback by Human Resource Development Pr (December, 1997)
Author: Barry Johnson
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Most enlightening
Polarity Management is one of my favorite "business" books of all time. Johnson's theory, which explains the dynamics of polarized issues, is so simple yet so comprehensive. This book is a must-read for anyone who wants to understand why major issues can be so divisive and how we can move forward when we seem to be at a standstill.

A key concept for the new millenium, simple yet profound.
In this book Johnson provides us with a framework to understand the nature of dilemmas. Easy to read, the simplicity of Polarity Management belies its explanatory power in handling paradox and in so doing transforms our view of dealing with difficulties. This book is an important and satisfying read that does provide the reader with a genuinely new paradigm in thinking rare in these days of overhyped publications.

Best-kept management secret for managing complex issues
Johnson presents a clear path to understanding and managing the dilemmas of our modern and post-modern society. He provides a method of mapping a polarity (or paradox or dilemma) that bridges into systems thinking. Once you get what he is saying, you will never see the world the same. Do not be fooled by the simplicity of this - Johnson shares great truths needed today. I cannot imagine how this book has remained the best-kept secret in management and systems thinking.


The Power Within: The Five Disciplines of Personal Effectiveness
Published in Hardcover by Executive Excellence (15 December, 2000)
Author: Allen Johnson
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The Power of Our Life's Stories
Allen Johnson is a masterful storyteller! His book, The Power Within, provides moving and uplifing stories that illustrate the five disciplines that define a victorious life. For those who are serious about creating a meaningful and rich journey, you will reach for The Power Within again and again. Everyone's life has elements of personal effectiveness. Our challenge is to live a life of love, peace and joy. Everyone who reads this book will find ways to grow in personal effectiveness.

Tools for the Dream
Tools, tools, tools....that is what this book is: how to dig(write a vision statement), how to plant (commit to a plan), how to water (self discipline), how to harvest (service). Allen's book is a lush forest of enrichment...challenging us to our highest and best self. It is all here. Now to get busy in this land of opportunity and make it happen!

The Power of "The Power Within"
As a human being trying to survive on this planet despite myself, I have found Allen Johnson's book, The Power Within to be invaluable. Johnson combines a powerful recipe for increasing the joy in life with heartwarming examples of how the "power within" has shaped his own life and the lives of people around him. The Power Within is a must read for anyone who has ever wondered what it takes to be truely happy. Five bright and glorious stars!!!


The Princeton Review Writing Smart Junior: The Art and Craft of Writing/Grades 6-8
Published in Paperback by Random House Trade Paperbacks (August, 1995)
Authors: C. L. Brantley, Princeton Review, and Cynthia Johnson
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Writing Smart Junior
This book is excellent, and not only for middle school children. I've used this book in teaching writing seminars for adults, and the rules still apply. Though the lessons are taught in story format, they are invaluable.

The only educational book that will both teach AND intrigue!
Writing Smart Junior, by C.L. Brantley, is a very beneficial guide to any junior-higher in need of better writing skills. It is very clearly written and easy to follow. The key element is how educational the storyline is. Brantley has written it in such a way so that you are intrigued with what is happening with the characters and what they are experiencing, and at the same time able to comprehend what they are learning. So, in a way, you feel like you are a part of the team trying to accomplish the assigned quest for the lost art of writing. This is an exellent book; an addition to my bookshelf that I am extemely grateful for. It has helped me through some of my most difficult times in my English class. (I originally had a C, but thanks to Writing Smart Junior, I now have an A!)

It was a very good book but I read better.
I like books such asXANT


Professional Access 2000 Programming
Published in Paperback by Wrox Press Inc (August, 2000)
Authors: Ian Blackburn, Robin Dewson, Scott Hanselman, Hope Hatfield, Trey Johnson, David Liske, Felipe Martins, Brian Matsik, Dennis Salguero, and Kevin Shelby
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Want to Expand Past macros?
I've created basic database structures and applications for about five years and pledged never to go past writing macros, because I didn't want to be forced to learn VBA. I run a realty and mortgage office and just couldn't spare the time. Now that Outlook and the Office suite is becoming more familiar with my crew and now that we've joined a WAN and some B2B data sharing, the basic stuff just didn't fill the bill. I've bought quite a few books on Access recently (not to mention dozens from the past few years) and have found this one to be one of the best in its presentation and content.

It gave me some real insight on how I should be considering networking and upsizing. I answered more questions I had after spending 12 hours with the book, than I had spent searching the net or reading the other books for several months. I even read though the code and understood it, and contrary to the warnings the presentation still flowed well. I still know little VBA and am now going back to get a Wrox book on Beginnng Access 2000 VBA.

Concise, very detailed, stuffed full of info and reference. I'm a Wrox fan now.

Wrox Wins Again!
I've been consulting for over 5 years with Access in all it's iterations except 1.0 and I must say that this is the best book on intermediate topics that I have found. There is no "fluff" like in books from other publishers (especially Queue in my opinion). This book is concise with real world examples for real world issues. When I first opened this book and read a bit I realized this book was written by consultants/developers who have gotten there hands dirty and not "feel good" academics who have never written a line of code for a company. Keep this one handy if you're the Access guru at your firm.

Professional Access 2000 Programming
Professional Access 2000 Programming is a combination of a training book to heighten your programming skills, and a reference work that will give you a complete overview of Access 2000 and it's related programming environment. It's written in the traditional Wrox style that is so easy to read and usable for developers.

One thing I do miss, is the usual Wrox opening statement where it is described whom the book is written for and if any previous programming skills are assumed. It's not until chapter 3 that you find out VB or VBA programming experience is assumed to make use of the chapter. Don't start on this book without any knowledge of VBA, since it is used in most of the coding examples. If you don't know VBA check out the following books: ISBN 0782123244, ISBN 1861001762 and ISBN 0735605920. An understanding of ADO would also improve on the usability of the book.

To make use of the books fullest potential, have a design plan of your database next to it and make notes or check for errors in your design when you go through the chapters. This helped me to improve on the design of my database.

Not essential, but it would have been nice if the sample code used in the book had been made available to the reader. At one place in the book the author even writes that the sample code is available from Wrox' website, but as of today it is not.

This book has given me the skills and confidence to start working on client/server solutions and integrating SQL server. It breaks down the entire complexity surrounding Access 2000 and database development to sizeable blocks and tools that I can piece together according to programming and design goals. A must have for any Access programmer on his way to become a true professional.


Rambler: Volumes Iii, Iv, V
Published in Hardcover by Yale Univ Pr (July, 1986)
Authors: Samuel Johnson, Albrecht Strauss, and W. Jackson Bate
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Best of the best
Samuel Johnson's essays contain more wisdom per square inch than any other writer I've encountered. Like any period, the eighteenth century had its flaws, but Johnson's prose rises above all of them. His respect for common sense and his deep faith keep him safe from the delusions of perfectability that infected many of his contemporaries.

An incredible set of wide-ranging essays.
Samuel Johnson wrote in many genres, and the essay is one for which he is well-known. Of the three series of his essays, the Rambler is usaully hailed as being his best. This is the only complete edition in print.

Johnson was a great critic, a moralist, and a sharp observer of human behavior. The Rambler essays cover all three aspects of his opinions.

In literary criticism, we have discussions of pastoral poetry, of Milton's blank verse (long before his biography of Milton in "The Lives of the Poets"), and a stunning essay on the superiority of biography as a literary form.

We have his moralist perspective, and his human observations, combined in essays on the foolishness of telling secrets, procrastination, self-consciousness, anger, regret, perseverance, etc.

Admittedly, Johnson's syntax can be difficult, and occasionally he will send you to your dictionary. But your efforts will be rewarded, because Johnson's views are written from the perspective of someone who is all too familiar with his own flaws, and knows the difference between the ideals he proposes and our/his own performance in attempting to achieve those goals.

Contains perhaps the greatest prose in the English language
Samuel Johnson is arguably the greatest prose stylist the English language has produced, and contained within the two hundred or so Rambler essays written by Johnson (a few of the essays were written by others by invitation from Johnson) are perhaps Johnson's greatest work. Not every essay is a classic, but many of them are and bear reading and rereading.

There is unfortunately no good one-volume edition of the Rambler essays. The Bate anthology regretfully neglects the moral essays for those more aesthetic and literary in nature, which is tragic because Johnson is a religious moralist as much as he is a literary critic, and even the critical side cannot be understood without an appreciation of Johnson's religious and moral convictions and sensibilities. As a side note, I could add that this is typical of Bate, and is especially in evidence in his otherwise marvelous biography of Johnson, where he tends to treat Johnson's very powerful religious beliefs as an odd sort of psychological aberration.

It is impossible to recommend a purchase this expensive for the casual reader, but as owner of the three-volume set, I can attest that any lover of Johnson will find him or herself going to these volumes and especially particular essays, again and again and again.


A Relationship for a Lifetime: Everything You Need to Know to Create a Love That Lasts
Published in Paperback by Hay House (October, 2001)
Author: Kelly E Johnson MD
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Five Stars!
Dr. Johnson guides you in your search for answers about relationships by making you look at yourself and the decisions you have made, and why it is you make those decisions. I found this book to be very helpful and professional. Unlike most relationship books, I feel as though you can truly apply what you take away from the book to your own life and relationship.

Better than Dr. Drew on Loveline....
I've always heard Kelly Johnson on his radio show Private Lives on B96 in Chicago. He answered one of my relationship questions on air one time, and gave me relationship advice that got me out of a really bad relationship. If you're anything like me, you'll never go to a therapist for help - so this book is the next best thing. My husband and I found it easy to read and it helped our relationship - and my husband isn't one to try therapy in the least! Thanks Dr. Kelly!

A lifetime of LOVE
The best relationship self-help book that I have ever read!!!
The author gets to the root of relationship problems in a clear and concise way. Dr. Johnson offers solutions that took my relationship to the next level. Now, I can really understand my relationship choices (some good, some not so good). I love the way he offered commentary on other self-help books that I didn't think were helpful either. If you're less than thrilled with your current relationship, you gotta' get this book. Finally, an author that gets it!!!


Ruby of Cochin: An Indian Jewish Woman Remembers
Published in Hardcover by Jewish Publication Society (May, 1995)
Authors: Ruby Daniel, Ruby Daniels, and Barbara Johnson
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A simply fascinating window into one woman's life
Deftly written with the assistance of Barbara C. Johnson (Assistant Professor of Anthropology, Ithaca College), Ruby Of Cochin: An Indian Jewish Woman Remembers is the personal memoir of Ruby Daniel, a Jewish woman born in the East Indian community of Cochin in 1912 and educated at a convent school, and then attending St. Theresa's College. In World War II she served as a member of the Women's Royal Indian Navy, and subsequently immigrated to Israel in 1951, and currently resides on an Israeli kibbutz. Ruby Of Cochin is a rich and engaging autobiographical story enhanced with historical legends, folk tales, and women's songs in the local language of Malayalam. Highly recommended reading, Ruby Of Cochin is a simply fascinating window into one woman's life in East India.

Ruby of Cochin is a must-read on the Jews of India
It seems that even before the destruction of the second temple, Jews were trading and settling in southwest India. If you look on a world map, you'll see it was because India and Israel are not really that far away from each other by sea. It turns out that India was good for the Jews. Because of the region's tolerance for ethnic diversity--the Indians saw Jews as just another cast--a Jewish community flourished in Cochin for thousands of years, without prejudice or pogroms. Women had much more equality within the Cochin Jewish community than they have had elsewhere. Anthropologist Barbara Johnson first met Ruby Daniel, one of the outspoken members of that community, when she visited Cochin in the 60s and formed a deep friendship that continues today, although Ruby, now in her 80s, has immigrated to Israel with most of the community (even the synagogue was transported, thanks to wealthy American benefactors, and is now on display in the Jewish Museum). The book is told in Ruby's marvelous voice and is a fascinating tale. I gave it to my mom as a gift and she loved it.

excellent book on roots of cochini jewishery
its one of the fantastic reveiw of the jewish life in india and particulary cochin, unknown to the jewish people around the world even in israel


Secrets of the Ice Ages: The Role of the Mediterranean Sea in Climate Change
Published in Paperback by Glenjay Publishing (01 August, 2002)
Authors: Robert G Johnson, Wendy a Skinner, and Robert G. Johnson
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GOOD READ EVEN FOR A LAYMAN
Robert Johnson has logically written the facts to show a new ice age may be coming. Althoughh written in a scientific manner, as a layperson I found this to be a fascinating read.

Gutsy Geoscience
Johnson makes geological predictions about our Earth-biosphere's future habitability, especially its Northern Hemisphere. Recent data showing that the Gulf Stream is only responsible for 20% of western Europe's milder-than-equal-latitude-Canada's means that his theory is even more applicable! Hold onto your copy of this well-written text, amply illustrated and diagramed, for a decade or so....One way, or the other, he'll be proved adept in Geoscience, I think.

For anyone with a keen interest in meteorology
Written by Robert G. Johnson (Adjunct Professor, Department of Geology and Geophysics, University of Minnesota) a man who has devoted himself to the professional study of ancient climate variations, Secrets Of The Ice Ages: The Role Of The Mediterranean Sea In Climate Change is a meticulous and scientific study of just how the Mediterranean Sea has influenced ice ages in the past, and how it might affect Earth's climate in the future. Exhaustive data and analysis are presented in this college-level treatise. Secrets Of The Ice Ages is very highly recommended for anyone with a keen interest in meteorology and the natural history of climate changes.


Sex on Campus: The Naked Truth About the Real Sex Lives of College Students
Published in Paperback by Random House Trade Paperbacks (May, 1997)
Authors: Leland Elliott, Cynthia Brantley, and Cynthia Johnson
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The Princeton Review does it again!
This is a fantastic book about sex -- it will make you want to have more and more of it. The book is more exciting than "Wordsmart Junior" (another Princeton Review book by Brantley), but it's written for a different audience. It's a thoughtful, intelligent, humor-filled look at sex on campus today, including the down side, like STDs and rape. Should be required reading for everyone who's going to college.

A Great Source
As a college student and lover of non-fiction, I found this book not only enjoyable, but a good bit fascinating. In a time when sexual activity is becoming much more public, this book has many answers that a student may find embarrasing or awkward to ask. Most books based on statistics are dull and used for reference only. "Sex on Campus" was not, putting the reader at ease with its candid language and humor. A great read.

Great Book for all
A tremendous guide for any student or parent. Worth its wait in gold


Silkworms
Published in Library Binding by Bt Bound (October, 1989)
Authors: Sylvia A. Johnson and Isao Kishida
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Silkworms are wonderful
This book is the best book on teaching both young children and adults about silkworms. The photographs are wonderful!I use this book the most in school. The kids tend to pick this book up the most when I have the display of silkworms in the room.

Wonderful photos and detailed description
I'm a Japanese and my hobby is making flowers from silk cocoon. Even though I deal many cocoons, it was my first time to see silkworms. Even in Japan, there is few opportunity to see real silkworms... This book tells me a lot about silkworms and silk farmers in Japan.

Excellent resource for teachers. Great photos!
Amazing photos of silkworms and moths. Text explains the entire cycle from egg to silk, and shows modern silk farming in Japan. Highly recommended!


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