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

Electronic Office Procedures and Administration
Published in Paperback by South-Western College/West (June, 1995)
Authors: Tilton and Jackson
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Hardware and software systems
1. Why is it important for an administrative assistant entering the office today to have a background in computer technolgy?

3. How can companiew combat the loss of computer equipment as well as the data and information stored on computer equipment?

4. Predictions indicate that many changes and improvements in technology will take place in the next 20 years. How can the administrative assistant prepare for these changes?


Elmo Jackson Man of Action: The Great Yellow Ball
Published in Paperback by Writers Club Press (March, 2002)
Author: B. J. Nybo
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Elmo Jackson Man of Action Is One Fun Book
The world could use more quality books for young readers. After one has read Willy Wonka, Harry Potter, James and the Giant Peach and Matilda ... what is left?

Elmo Jackson is a welcome addition. As far as this reader is concerned, this book delivers a ride like no other. It is funny, witty, adventurous and an all around good time. If you love superheroes (or even if you don't), you'll love this book.

Another plus is that the book contains nothing whatsoever of an offensive nature. It was nice to read a book that didn't have any "uh-oh" parts in it.

I strongly recommend Elmo Jackson Man of Action as an adventurous read for for all ages. Way to go, B.J. Nybo!


Emily Donelson of Tennessee
Published in Hardcover by Univ of Tennessee Pr (October, 2001)
Authors: Pauline Wilcox Burke and Jonathan M. Atkins
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I am in love.
This is the most beautiful book that has ever been written. I cried as I read it. My tears over it's beauty and poetry could fill the ocean (probably the Indian Ocean, because the Atlantic might be too big of a stretch.) I foresee a Nobel Prize for literature in its future. Even the cover of this book makes me tremble with delight. The buxom beauty is drawn with such classical perfection that I sigh with pleasure as i look upon her lily-white breast. Her story is told with such passion, such fervor, my palms filled with sweat merely holding this sacred book. I plead with all the world to read this novel! Oh, beauty, thy name is Emily Donelson


Encyclopedia of Cooking Techniques
Published in Hardcover by Book Sales (April, 1997)
Authors: Elizabeth W. Cohen and Felicity Jackson
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I love this book!
I got this book as a gift from a friend, whose copy I'd been borrowing all the time. It is a very handy reference for all sorts of techniques. It comes with some very basic recipes and useful information (so you can then get creative.) I've run to this book to learn about toasting nuts, skinning fish, shaping loaves and saucemaking. The pictures are beautiful and taken in a consecutive fashion.

I have started lending out my copy to friends who know about it. They call me and say "You know that book you have, does it say anything about cooking a whole fish?" Guess what -- it does!

While it's not necessarily for the accomplished chef, I highly recommend this book for someone who's been cooking for some time and is interested in improving their techniques or anyone who's just starting out. It makes a lovely gift.


Encyclopedia of Origami and Papercraft
Published in Hardcover by Running Press (August, 1900)
Author: Paul Jackson
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Fantastic Way to Learn the Most Wonderful Areas of Oragami
Most faboulus for the beginner, although anyone can use it as a reference book. It teaches many ways to create homemade paper and my favorite were the boxes. I give it two thumbs up.


English Goldsmiths and Their Marks: A History of the Goldsmiths and Plate Workers of England, Scotland, and Ireland With over Thirteen Thousand Mark
Published in Hardcover by Dover Pubns (August, 1986)
Author: Charles James Jackson
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Jackson's English Goldsmiths and Their Marks
Jackson's book is the unrivaled, definitive publication on English gold and silver hallmarks. It is a must, from the beginner to the expert conoisseur, in collecting antique English, Scottish and Irish silver. It defines and explains each mark and gives a brief history (as applicable) of the silver industry for each province or country. The information is easy to use and the extensive illsustrations of the marks are clear and concise.


The English Rose Restaurant Cookbook
Published in Paperback by Wide World Pub Tetra (September, 1999)
Authors: Marilyn Sheppard and Marjorie Jackson
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I get hungry even writing about it!
This is a tasty cookbook, from a yummy resturant, by the sweetest of ladys.This book is filled with simple, hardy, flavorful dishes that taste just as good as they smell. The Sheppards Pie is a classic.. and their chicken salad will be soon! Don't miss the choclate rasberry cake- with choclate frosting made from cream cheese! I make this cake for all my guests and Im always glowing from the compliments! Thank you Marilyn... Buy this book!


Environmental Science: The Natural Environment and Human Impact
Published in Paperback by Addison-Wesley Pub Co (May, 1996)
Authors: Andrew R.W. Jackson, Julie M. Jackson, and Andrew A. W. Jackson
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Concise and detailed. An excellent study aid.
For Post-Grad Environment students this book is essential to patch up areas of defficieny in your scientific knowledge.


The Epic of Gilgamesh: A Myth Revisited
Published in Hardcover by Bolchazy Carducci (April, 2002)
Authors: Danny P. Jackson, Saul Tchernichovsky, Zeev Raban, David S. Epic of Gilgamesh As a Journey of Psychological Develo Kahn, James G. Gilgamesh Keenan, Gideon Song of Songs Which Is of Gilgamesh Ofrat, and Ze'ev Raban
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The oldest work of literature in recorded history
The Epic Of Gilgamesh: A Myth Revisited is the oldest work of literature in recorded history and an epic poem which is aptly translated into English by Danny P. Jackson, and into Hebrew by Saul Tchernichovsky. Color illustrations in an impressive mosaic style mark this hardbound, bilingual rendition, and three informative essays about Gilgamesh round out this most impressive volume. An evocative and powerful presentation, The Epic Of Gilgamesh is an enthusiastically recommended addition to any personal, academic or public library collection.


Equilibrium Statistical Mechanics
Published in Paperback by Dover Pubns (April, 2000)
Author: E. Atlee Jackson
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One of the best introductory statistical mechanics book
I am trying to learn basic statistical mechanics on my own and I tried books by Rief, Chandler, Reed and Roy, Hill.

For an introductory text, Atlee Jackson's book is much better than Chandler, Rief, Reed and Roy, and Hill. It explained the basic concepts (phase space, ideal gas, Fermi Dirac statistics) clearly in a few short chapters, and without trying to explain thermodynamics.

Most elementary statistical mechanics book (Rief, Reed and Roy, Chandler) spent too much time trying to include thermodynamics, and they do not explain thermodynamics well. The best introduction to thermodynamics is Fermi's "Thermodynamics" (Dover $6.95).


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