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

Effective Meeting Skills
Published in Paperback by Crisp Pubns (September, 1988)
Authors: Marion Haynes and Michael G. Crisp
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Effective Meeting Skills
Nice, short, concise format for managers. Gets to the point with some meaningful tips beyond introductory level, going to addressing meeting problems and meeting follow-up and evaluation. Simple quizes to evaluate your understanding of the books content as you go. Example checklists help you get the meeting right.


The Emotional Development of Young Children: Building an Emotion-Centered Curriculum (Early Childhood Education Series)
Published in Hardcover by Teachers College Pr (July, 1994)
Authors: Marion C. Hyson and Marilou Hyson
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A wealth of informtion on emotion in the classroom setting.
This book came out just before the term Emotional Intelligence was popularized, but it covers the same sort of issues, with the exception of the brain research. It is a good compliment to Peter Salovey's book "Emotional Development and Emotional Intelligence."

It is well written and fairly easy to read for an academic writing. It is very well supported with research findings. It presents a good model for developing an emotion centered curriculum.


The Enlightened Eater: A Guide to Well-Being Through Nutrition
Published in Textbook Binding by Methuen Drama (June, 1987)
Authors: Marion Kane and Rosie Schwartz
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Information, recipes and more!!!!
This book is great! It has lots of good recipes and provides helpful, down to earth nutrition information.


Exchanges for All Occasions: Your Guide to Choosing Healthy Foods Anytime Anywhere
Published in Paperback by International Diabetes Center (May, 1997)
Author: Marion J. Franz
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A realistic approach to living with diabetes
Marion Franz, makes the unknown possible. Anyone with diabetes knows what it means to be restrict ed. This book, is a guide to those who chose to live their lives as normal as possible. As anyone who has a disease or has dieted, restrict ing one self too much, can lead to indulgence. Marion Franz gives us the knowledge, to use as a tool, in planning for those special occasions yet, remaining in diabetic tight control. Thank you, for giving me, more freedom of choice!


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Published in Paperback by Peeps' Island Press (01 September, 1999)
Authors: Lisa Adams, Gene Ogami, Alan Shaffer, Sari Anderson, Rachel Benoff, Jack Birdsall, Annette Cutrono, Rachel Grynberg, Lynn Hanson, and Lauren Hartman
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Refreshingly Authentic
In this day and age where what seems to make it in this worldis that and those people who conform to the do's and don'ts ofcorporate America, or perhaps I ought say america with a small"a", FM is a most refreshing change that renews my belief that there are still original thinkers out there making personal and important statements that are not only artistic, but personal, cultural, politically relevant, psychologically astute and desperately needed. It is hard to hold onto the hope that individuals can grow up in this world, develop and hold onto and feel good about an authentic sense of self - so kudo's to Lisa Adams for creating this book, and for those whos work appears. I am always impressed by the work of Lauren Hartman who seems to really have found a path to her authentic self - may she never lose that, and may this book inspire others to find theirs.


Fast Food Facts: The Original Guide for Fitting Fast Food into a Healthy Lifestyle
Published in Paperback by International Diabetes Center (October, 1997)
Author: Marion J. Franz
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Fast Food Facts
This book is exactly what it says-facts on many fast food places. It gives the nutritional content and diabetic exchanges on every item on the menu. I have ordered this book in bulk to use in diet groups that I lead. Some of the participants said it has changed the way they view fast food, and actually changed their eating choices. I recommend this book to every American who likes fast food-you should know what you are eating.


Finding Wildflowers in the Washington-Baltimore Area
Published in Paperback by Johns Hopkins Univ Pr (May, 1995)
Authors: Cristol Fleming, Marion Blois Lobstein, Ba Rbara Tufty, and Nicky Staunton
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If you love wildflowers and live in the D.C. area get it!
This book is a neccesity for anyone looking for fantastic wild flower sites within driving distance of the D.C./Baltimore area. It is co-written by Chris Fleming, field botanist with the Maryland Natural Heritage Program and popular teacher of Wild Flower I.D. at the Audubon Naturalist Society in Chevy Chase, MD. Each site is described by the wildflowers you can expect to see in every season and directions are given as well as any info needed about gaining access to the site. Learn where to see one of the largest stands of Giant-flowered trillium (Trillium grandiflorum) you will ever see or visit the only known site in Maryland to observe the beautiful Fringed Gentian (Gentiana crinita). This book will keep you busy for many weekends of wild flower exploration.


The First Rebellion (A Regency Romance)
Published in Paperback by Crest (July, 1989)
Author: Marion Chesney
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Three beautiful adopted sisters are women's lib advocates?
Madame Waverley has done everything to raise Fanny, Frederica and Felicity as "man-haters". Sounds pretty strong; yet, you'll soon learn the great lengths Madame goes to to keep their pretty heads filled with the sins of the male sex. Fortunately the Earl of Tredair meets Fanny is a most unusual way and the adventure begins! How could Fanny regard men as cruel and lustful beasts when she found herself wanting to kiss one? Uh, oh!


Francis Marion: The Swamp Fox
Published in Hardcover by Ty Crowell Co (December, 1973)
Author: Hugh F. Rankin
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The best Biography of Marion
This book is the best biography of Francis Marion and one of the best available on the Southern Campaign of the Revolutionary War, topped only by Pancake's history of the British campaign in the south.


Experiencing the Enneagram
Published in Paperback by Crossroad/Herder & Herder (October, 1992)
Authors: Andreas Ebert, Marion Kustenmacher, Peter Heinegg, and Richard Rohr

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