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Recovery of damages for lost profits
Published in Unknown Binding by Lawpress ()
Author: Robert L. Dunn
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Recovery of Damages for Lost Profits
You must have this book for your Firm's library if you are going to practice in the litigation support area. It is very comprehensive.


Religion that Harms, Religion that Heals: Celebrating the Power of the Human Spirit
Published in Hardcover by Crimson Light Books (01 January, 2002)
Author: Celia M. Murray Dunn
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A no-holds-barred look at true natures of religious belief
Religion That Harms, Religion That Heals: Celebrating The Power Of The Human Spirit By Celia M. Murray Dunn is an incisive, no-holds-barred look at the true natures of religious belief, both benign and brutal. Religions espouse love and peace, yet they also bring so-called holy wars and inhumanity. Religion That Harms, Religion That Heals studies the weaknesses of organized religion and how they can all too easily fall prey from within to human vices. At the same time, Religion that Harms, Religion that Heals is not a one-sided attack because it also recognizes the positive qualities of religion and spirituality, and brings the reader on a journey to better make sense of both the physical and metaphysical world. Religion That Harms, Religion That Heals is very highly recommended for students of religion and human history.


Review of Australian butterflies : distribution, life history, and taxonomy
Published in Unknown Binding by K.L. Dunn and L.E. Dunn ()
Author: Kelvyn L. Dunn
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Brief Appraisal
I have found this book useful in my field studies on butterflies in Eastern Australia. It contains accurate plotted maps showing the distribution of each species. There are temporal flight charts for various regions of Australia. It also contains review of current literture upto 1991, providing a handy source for this information. There are no illustrations but these can be found in Common and Waterhouse "Butterflies of Australia", and also more recently in Braby's text 2000. I would say the book's major contribution are the maps, which seem the most accurate of any contempory texts.


Santa Cruz Is in the Heart
Published in Paperback by Capitola Book Co (November, 1995)
Author: Geoff Dunn
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SANTA CRUZ IS IN THE HEART
Great book. Santa Cruz is a very special place. Jeff Dunn is a very talented writer. I appreiciate this book expecially the "Bar Fly" chapter. Would like to keep in contact! Donna Hendrickson( the hier to zona's throne!) and a game of cribbage! Please write back. Donna (Kings Kourt) hendricksonterry@msn.com


Scenes and Monologues from the New American Theater
Published in Library Binding by Bt Bound (October, 1999)
Authors: Frank Pike and Thomas G. Dunn
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Fabulous and Entertaining
This book offers a wide variety of styles and tastes to perform. It also has the plays divided into 2 men, 2 women, and one of both, and 19 monlogues. So it will match whatever your cast are. There are plays for all races and back grounds.


The Soviet Economy and the Red Army, 1930-1945
Published in Hardcover by Praeger Publishers (August, 1995)
Author: Walter S. Dunn
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Another classic from Dunn, but what a style
This book is, once again, a classic. It is the best extant survey of Soviet wartime production and its raw data is -alone- worth its (very high) price. It demonstrates quite clearly the immense scale of the effort made by the Soviet Union in its desperate struggle with Nazi Germany and shows how, by employing mass production methods influenced directly by American procedures and by disdaining every frill or amenity which did not contribute directly to increase the war-fighting potential of its equipment, the Soviet Union was able to out-produce Germany, despite its much smaller industrial base. Equally useful is the analysis of Lend-Lease, showing how vital it was for the Soviet war effort, not so much in terms of frontline equipment, but in terms of raw materials and logistical support.

The style, however, is atrocious, unless you like repetitions of entire sentences in different parts of the book.


Starting a Collection Agency
Published in Paperback by Michelle A Dunn (01 January, 2000)
Author: Michelle A Dunn
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Starting A Collection Agency
I wrote this book because so many people have called and emailed me asking me how I started my agency. I hope I have covered everything someone needs to know to start their own agency. Good luck!
Michelle


Statistical Analysis of Medical Data: New Developments
Published in Paperback by Oxford University Press (15 October, 1998)
Authors: Brian S. Everitt, Graham A. Dunn, and Graham Dunn
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great collection of current research papers in medical field
Statistical methodology in medicine is growing and becoming more sophisticated. Biostatistician have been challenged by recent problems and data sources to develop new methods. Many leading statisticians have contributed interesting and important papers in this volume. The list of authors includes Aalen, Borgan, Diggle, Dunn, Everitt, Fitzmaurice, Hedges, Langholz and Spiegelhalter among others.

The thirteen papers include an overview with historical discussion of four influential statisticians and current "hot" topics by Everitt and Dunn, coverage of fraility models by Aalen, tree structured survival analysis by Segal, longitudinal studies with non-normal responses by Davis, missing data in longitudinal studies by Diggle, and Bayesian meta-analysis by Hedges. All the papers include case studies or examples and provide many helpful references. Topics can be categorized under the subjects (1) Survival Analysis, (2) Longitudinal Data Analysis, (3) Bayesian Methods and (4) Statistics in Image Processing.

This is a great reference for research statisticians and practicing biostatisticians.


Step-By-Step Gardening Techniques Illustrated
Published in Hardcover by Storey Books (February, 1996)
Authors: Elayne Sears, Nancy Bubel, Thomas Christopher, Teri Dunn, Thomas Fischer, Lee Reich, Janet H. Sanchez, and Oliver E. Allen
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This is a great reference book!!
I really like that it is written simply and is easy to understand. It breaks up the things to be done in the garden and yard into seasons so that you can easily tell what you can do during a particular time of the year! It's a great book!


Summerville Days (Whispering Brook Series)
Published in Paperback by Herald Pr (December, 1996)
Authors: Carrie Bender and Joy Dunn Keenan
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Best "Amish" Book I've Ever Read!
I LOVED this book because it has a GREAT plot and is an EXCITING, on-the-edge-of-your-seat book. You probably won't stop reading until you finish this book! As the second book in the Whispering Brook Series, Summerville Days follows Nancy Petersheim as she goes to help her sister Mary in Summerville. There, all sorts of exciting things happen, one after the other! I'm not going to get into detail about it so you have to read it to find out. But, I will give you one. They get into a mishap that causes the POLICE (big time) to get involved (best part of the book- very captivating)! It's a MUST-GET book to find out what happens!


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