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An excellent top down view of British Trench warfare
Excellent insight into Brithish tacticts of The Great WarAfter the armies facing each other had become locked in siege warfare in the west by the end of 1914, the Brithish high command along with the French, sounght to destroy the German line and achieve a breakthrough to open a war of movement once more. What followed over the next three years was was a series of battles, neither of which had any degree of sucsess in breaking through only costing the Allies tens of thousands of lives. The Generals where often ignorant or not avare of the real situation on the battlefields, sending time after time thousands of soilders to their deaths in devastating frontal assaults against German trenches who shot them in the open with machine guns. Heavy bombardment, often lasting for weeks, had some effect in weakening the enemy or cutting the wire, but it turned the battlefield into a sea of mud making any large movement impossible.
THis book is mostly concerned with the leader's point of view, especially the Brithish. If you looking for personal experiences of the individual soldier this book is not for you. But if you are interested in the tacticts, answers and the background stories to infamous military disasters such as the 'Somme' this is your book.
I found this book very revealing, eventhough it tends to throw to much information at the reader in short passages from time, making it hard to keep up. Information is well researched and the maps are good to.


I wish I would have read this sooner!
Worked for ME!

A unique way to step into reading....
A fun get -ready -to- read book

Great for Alternative Instruction
Great Read

Excellent Reading
Realistic Emotionally-Charged book

A real solution for the futureWhile this book was written in 1936, and buffer stock ideas have been around for centuries, his monetary forumlation of the buffer stock is a policy still ahead of its time.
Benjamin Graham certainly made a new monetary system

A profound and practical guide to writing powerful stories.What Bill Johnson offers, in "A Story is a Promise", is an exciting new perspective on the ancient craft of story-telling. Exciting because not only does he explore our deep-rooted yearning for stories, but he explicates techniques to engage, sustain and fulfill the audience's emotional needs and expectations.
Every story, be it a short story, screenplay, novel or play, makes an implicit promise to the audience: 'Lend me your attention for ten minutes, two hours, or a week of your life and I promise you a satisfying vicarious experience of...adventure, romance, redemption...whatever. Johnson helps writers identify and design story elements that make good on this promise, that "concretely and visibly manifest the resolution of the story's promise" and allow the audience to share in the experience. His approach addresses story-telling from the broadest thematic level, or premise, down to individual word choice.
Bill Johnson 'promises' to help "unlock the mystery of creating compelling, engaging stories." He delivers!
An enlightening tool for writers, readers and film buffs!And he does it "simply". . . Like a conversation about mutual friends.
Stories are the friends. Clearly and easily he reveals to us their underlying nature, what he knows of them; how and why some are strong, and others weak. Where others preach dry theories and abstract notions, in his easy-to-follow, accessible fashion, he makes sense of the purpose, tools and meaning used in good storytelling.
Teachers should be glad to find here concrete, even alternate and contemporary manners of explaining its craft and nature. High-school and college students through reading it will awaken to a kinder, simpler approach to their reading and writing assignments - as well as a new enjoyment of what they read, write and watch. And writers . . . Well, writers and would-be writers alike will breathe nothing less than a sigh of relief; finally discovering new tools and paths around the proverbial "writer's block". Need I say more?
Only this: I wish I had read this book a long time ago, back even in my school days.


I used these books in bush Alaska.
Helps give structure to literature-based reading programAs a new teacher, I have found this book to be quite helpful as an alternative or supplement to the basal. While our basal is literature-based, it's themes don't go along with normal themes I would be doing. Success is structured enough to provide guidance for a new or inexperienced teacher like me, but allows you the freedom to choose your own theme and literature selections. This program also provides opportunities for kids to be involved in the learning process so it is more fun and meaningful.
The program has 4 parts - Pictures & Words, Storytime, Writing, and Alphabet.
Pictures & Words - Very helpful in developing writing skills, while some teachers choose to leave it out due to lack of time. (I use Daily News.)
Storytime - Each day has a suggested book and discussion focus that may or may not go along with the theme or alphabet concept. (Each concept is developed for several days, and at least one book from those days relates to the concept. However, it is very easy to substitue your own selections, if you wish.)
Writing - 5 days - A theme is introduced on day 1, then days 2-4 the teacher meets with small groups to help w/ writing, then day 5 is a culminating activity of the theme.
Alphabet - Each letter is focused on for 3 days (upper & lowercase together), next is rhyming words, object labeling (deals w/ beginning consonants), then finally blends.
The book itself has a beginning section that thoroughly describes the program and how to do it, and the rest of the book has: Daily Lessons (clear layout, can be personalized by teacher); Lists of suggested pictures, themes, and books; and Alphabet module lessons.
I have found this textbook to be quite helpful in developing a reading program based on the children's interests and needs. Even if you have to use your school's basal program, this is a GREAT supplement, especially if you are lacking active participation of the students.


NOT JUST FOR MANAGERS, IT'S A HANDBOOK FOR ALLEven if you are the most unsuccessful messenger around, the valuable productivity guidelines in this book would go a long way in defining and improving your status. If diligently applied, the principles of this book would enhance your overall potentials: be it official or domestic.
This book is a handbook for all. It is an asset for matured dealings.
I haven't read this book yet

A must-read for anyone interested in microprocessor design.
Inside of Superscalar machineNearly all technologies to design superscalar microprocessors are here.