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A Real On-The-Job PM Tool
A Project Management "Must-Have"The Best Feature? The annotated bibliographies are peerless in terms of adding value and pointing toward other quality project management information.
Good detail from the work package to the program level.


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PSI Factor - A different kind of Chronicle

New Insights into How Race Gets Constructed by SchoolsAmanda Lewis provides new insights into how race gets constructed by schools. She examines how school as an institution produces racial meanings, in formal and informal ways, that have lasting consequences for students, especially students of color.
Amanda Lewis'work--which was quoted in the University of Michigan affirmative action case--will surely raise controversy and fuel substantial debates. She wrestles with the relative roles of culture and merit in the book. She uses Bourdieu to understand cultural gaps between minority students and the school. She argues that such gaps put minority students at a disadvantage as they are judged, not in terms of "ability or potential," but by "white middle class styles of interaction." In other words, while acknowledging cultural differences, she points out that these differences are not treated neutrally; rather, those of white students tend to be rewarded, and those of students of color are more often treated as illegitimate.
Amanda Lewis' studies of schools is also part of the larger theoretical project of understanding race relations in America. She argues, in the manner of Bobo, Feagin, and Bonilla-Silva, that racism in America has not disappeared but has assumed new, more subtle forms.
Extraordinary book on race and contemporary schooling

Payne as an interpreter of the spirituality of C.S. Lewis
A superb study of CS Lewis's worldview.Later chapters in the book look at how Lewis understood the role of an artist, the nature of imaginative experience, and Good and evil (the author contrasts Lewis's views on this with those of the psychologist CG Jung and fellow writer Charles Williams).
Well worth reading for anyone even slighty interested in Lewis.


For everyone who's Mom has never quite understood them!And just for the record, my red sweater keeps me warmer, my red mitts make better snowballs, my red shoes make my feet dance, my red socks make my toes wiggle.....
A must-read for any child or child-at-heart!

Tied With Clarion's Call
SPUR AWARD for Best Western Historical Novel

A witty interpretation of western lore
Good yawn

Another chapter in the fascinating Lewis & Clark story.
A very factual and realistic story about overcoming adversit

A new take on the Holocaust
Appreciating Living HistoryThis book is a great buy, especially to share with young adults.


A "user friendly", six-step guide for dedicated salespeople
must read for any salesman / sales manger