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

Paediatric Cardiology (2 Volume Set)
Published in Hardcover by W B Saunders (15 December, 2001)
Authors: Robert Anderson, Edward J. Baker, Fergus J. McCartney, Michael L. Rigby, Elliot A. Shinebourne, and Michael Tynan
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An overview of an excellent text
Written by prominent clinicians across the globe, the authors of this book have once again made it one of the most comprehensive Pediatric Cardiology text around.

This book is divided into 2 volumes and the editors have done an excellent job in introducing the subject from basics. There has been extensive review of the previous text and the changes have been made in the text in line with the latest research in this field.

Every chapter includes detailed explanation of anatomy, pathophysiology and current accepted management. The authors have also included opinions of other cardiologist around the globe although they may not agree with that particular opinion.

The authors have also included chapters on the latest imaging techniques . Mysteries about Complex cardiac malformations are unravalled in excellent diagrams. Colour plates are also found in both volumes.

This latest edition is priced much lower than the earlier edition and it is a must buy for anyone interested in Pediatric Cardiology.


Parallel Programming
Published in Hardcover by McGraw-Hill Osborne Media (May, 1996)
Authors: Louis Baker, Bradley J. Smith, and Lou Baker
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Good book for both programmer and researcher
Usually programmers get lost in parallel computing theory book, and researchers don't know how to teach their theory in reality.
So here is the perfect sample for one stone two birds on this subject. Basically it is book of PVM source code in C with commentary, very detail, very hands-on education.
The book is less than 400pp, souce code takes about 100pp, commentary takes about 100pp, another 200pp for background and theory.
If you have very strong coding experience and want to know some parallel programming, this book definitely is designed for you. Btw, source code is available on web.


Participant's Guides Set
Published in Paperback by Zondervan (01 March, 1998)
Authors: Rick Warren and John Baker
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Celebrate Recovery. At last, real help!
Celebrate Recovery puts anonymous recovery materials back where they came from, the Bible. God provides the strength to overcome hurts, habits and hang-ups that keep people from being all they were intended to be. Not just for addictions, but a recovery program for the wounded soul. I recomend it for churches, prisons and any other place where real recovery is desired. It is now being used in New Mexico prisons.


The Physiologia of Jean Fernel (Transactions of the American Philosophical Society, V. 93, Pt. 1)
Published in Paperback by American Mathematical Society (March, 2003)
Authors: Jean Fernel and Alan M. Baker
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Translated and annotated for contemporary readers
Translated and annotated for contemporary readers by John M. Forrester, The Physiologia Of Jean Fernel (1567) pre-sents a classic work from the history of medicine in both its original Latin and a full English translation. An notedly important, groundbreaking study, The Physiologia Of Jean Fernel (1567) deserves to be recognized for its historical value, and also as an invaulable text which students of Latin can utilize for the purpose of practicing their skill.


The Player (Price-Less Audio)
Published in Audio Cassette by Random House (Audio) (May, 1993)
Authors: Michael Tolkin and Mark Linn-Baker
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i thought everybody read this book...
why has no one else reviewed this book..? a modern-day "double indemnity" is what it is... perfect...


Police Community Relations and the Administration of Justice, Sixth Edition
Published in Hardcover by Prentice Hall College Div (13 February, 2003)
Authors: Ronald D. Hunter, Thomas E. Baker, Pamela D. Mayhall, and Michael D. Sullivan
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Dave's Serial Killer Home Page Book Review....
Due to the complexity of the police organization in contemporary America there is a dire need for a book such as this. A former Police chief (Bain, 1939:5) backs this up by saying:

"The citizen expects police officers to have the wisdom of Solomon, the courage of David, the strength of Samson, the patience of Job, the leadership of Moses, the kindness of the Good Samaritan, the strategical training of Alexander, the faith of Daniel, the diplomacy of Lincoln, the tolerance of the Carpenter of Nazareth, and, finally, an intimate knowledge of every branch of the natural, biological, and social sciences. If he had all these, he might be a good policeman!"

And I add to that, If he had all these there would be no need for a book such as this, but sadly we are both dreamers, hence this book is a necessity for all members involved in law enforcement and or media relations....


The Portable Baker: Baking on Boat and Trail
Published in Paperback by International Marine/Ragged Mountain Press (01 March, 1997)
Authors: Jean Spangenberg and Samuel Spangenberg
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Everything you need to know about camp baking.
Comprehensive and easy to read, this book explains the various techniques and equipment available for camp baking, and gives wonderful recipes. The Chinese steamed dumplings were a revelation on our trip, and we *loved* the fresh bread. If you're a cook who camps, you need this book.


Postcard Book: With 30 Postcards
Published in Paperback by Bruno Gmunder Verlag (September, 1997)
Author: Clifford Baker
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Yes!
These great little books bring together some of the greatest works by Benno Thoma- Bel Ami- Howard Roffman and Clifford Baker. Keep them and frame them or send them to your friends.


Practical Piano Pedagogy: The Definitive Text for Piano Teachers and Pedagogy Students
Published in Paperback by Warner Brothers Publications (17 March, 2003)
Author: Martha Baker-Jordan
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A "MUST HAVE" Book for Piano Teachers
Dr. Jordan has really presented a well written reference book for piano teachers who are just creating a group piano studio or the experienced teacher who would like to convert to a group piano studio. She has covered many aspects of group teaching and included many examples of practical piano pedagogy forms. Dr. Jordan discusses everything from the business aspect of running a home studio, interviews with parents and students, how to evaluate transfer students, teaching tips from technic to master class, how to set practice goals, methods and materials, etc. just to name a few. Every piano studio should have a copy of this book as a reference.


The practical stylist
Published in Unknown Binding by Harper & Row ()
Author: Sheridan Warner Baker
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One of the best books I've ever used in college-- and after!
I have the 3rd edition and was checking to see what newer edition there might be. I am surprised there is no review of this book, so allow me to fill you in! We can all put words on paper, but how do you make a plan for an effect essay? A plan is more than an outline, it is a flow. There is a natural way to reach an audience than you might include in an outline, but cannot come from merely using an outline. This book will help you very well with that, and with the styling of sentences. I have three "college handbooks" of writing, none of which help me at the creative stage of planning an essay. I recently had to take some scholastic entrance exams that involved writing essays. Even 25 years after completing my freshman english classes, I still have Baker's "The Practical Stylist". In just half an hour of review, it all came back to me. As I sat there in the exam with the clock ticking, I was very comfortable in my writing. I knew what I needed to accomplish and how to do it. Thank you, Sheridan Baker, for your timeless instruction. (If you wonder how the book might have changed from the 3rd to 8th editions, it has enlarged. What was a small chapter 1 now is 2 chapters. The core material is still there, starting at chapter 3.)


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