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Excellent introduction to bullfighting.

A nice collection of photographs

A great book that will challenge any reader.If any one is wondering why I gave the book only four stars and not five, it is simply because, at certain times, the book is dated. Sheen wrote the book in 1934, and the reader needs to keep this in mind, because Sheen will enter into a polemic against one intellectual trend or another that was prevelant during the first half of the 1900's (e.g., Liberal Protestantism). Of course, the book can't help but being dated, and it doesn't take away from the overall quality of Sheen's work. Thus, the four star rating must be taken with a grain of salt, because other than this "historical fact," the book is wonderfully profound. Sheen not only accomplishes his goal, but the reader will walk away from the book with a deep sense that the Eternal Galilean is eteranlly present in His Church.


Detailed look at the Lincoln County War

Large and Useful

Good introduction to the subjectFulton gives an excellent overview of toric varieties in this short book, and the reading is fairly easy going. He introduces toric varieties in the first chapter as objects originating from compactification studies, with projective n-space the natural example as a compactification of complex n-space. It is their definition in terms of fans in lattices however that permeates chapter one. The author's treatment is very understandable, and he does not hesitate to use many diagrams and figures to illustrate the concepts. This is followed by a consideration of compactness and resolution of singularities. The example given of the resolution of a two-dimensional toric singularity is done, interestingly, via Hirzebruch-Jung continued fractions. A taste of the algebraic topology of toric varieties is given in the next chapter, where the fundamental groups and Euler characteristics are calculated, along with the cohomology of line bundles over toric varieties. More of this follows in the next chapter, where a statement and proof of Serre duality is given, along with a calculation of Bott numbers. The most interesting results are in the last chapter of the book on intersection theory. Because of the intuitive nature of toric varieties, one can see the very abstract constructions of algebraic geometry take on a concrete form. I think one can appreciate the more abstract constructions in algebraic geometry if the more concrete examples are studied first. This is especially true for those seeking to apply these ideas, for example physicists, who must grasp them quickly and efficiently.
This book should give readers sufficient insight into the subject to move on to applications or to more advanced treatments of toric varieties or algebraic geometry.


A Nice, Compact Resource to Help Understand the Bible
I find this to be practical and reliable. For added interest it's illustrated with about 27 black and white photographs. It's a great compact size to keep handy along with your Bible for a quick reference. I think this is an excellent resource for students or anyone wanting to expand on their Bible knowledge. It'a also priced just right. I'm sure this would be a valuable source of information to those who are eager to learn more about the Bible. What is NOT included is the pronunciation of names. An excellent source in this area is 'Pronouncing Bible Names' by W. Murray Severance. My other choice for reference would be the 'Eerdmans Dictionary of the Bible' by Allen Myers, 'Dictionary of Paul & his Letters' by G.F. Hawthorne and 'Oxford's A Dictionary of the Bible ' by W. Browning as extended supplemental study.


Good - but not in one weekendI just passed the Expert Exam today. 45 minutes for 14 multi-part questions. You need a 780/1000. It's no cakewalk, so to speak, but then again, I am an Expert. The only areas on the Expert exam where you need to get more info that aren't covered in this book are: customizing macros, subtotal options within PivotTables, and custom number formats. This book has a practice file from the CD_ROM for each and every lesson in this book - very helpful. It's very well written and comes highly recommended - I mean, we're talking Barabara Clemens.


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