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

Interpreting the National Curriculum at Key Stage 1: A Developmental Approach
Published in Paperback by Open Univ Pr (July, 1998)
Authors: Early Years Curriculum Group, Linda Pound, and Michael Morgan
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Definite Buyer!
This book is an excellent reference source for anybody interested in learning and understanding more about the National Curriculum. It is extremely informative and provides lots of information in the different subject areas for those starting or already in the teaching profession. This book came highly recommended by my boss,the Headmaster of an excellent British school, who was actually the one who persuaded me to purchase it. It was definitely worth the cost!


Introducing the Unix System
Published in Paperback by Computing McGraw-Hill (April, 1983)
Authors: Henry McGilton and Rachel Morgan
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clear, informative, down-to-earth, readable, useful
I've had this book since 1983. I've worked off and on with Unix, mainly as a technical writer using a Unix text editor. This book has *never* let me down. It's easy to follow and it's packed with relevant examples. It's great as an introduction for newcomers and also as a reference for those who have had exposure to Unix.


Introduction to psychology
Published in Unknown Binding by McGraw-Hill ()
Author: Clifford Thomas Morgan
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fantastico
YO NO ESCRIBO BIEN EL INGLES. QUIERO CONTARLES QUE DESPUES DE HABER LEIDO LA PRIMERA EDICION DEL LIBRO DE LA AUTORA, HACE 14 AÑOS, HOY TENGO LA OPORTUNIDAD DE LEER LA TERCERA EDICION (EN ESPAÑOL).SIGUE CONSERVANDO SU FABULOSO ESTILO, FANTASTICA, SU REVISION Y ACTUALIZACION LA HACEN UNA EXCELENTE OBRA INTRODUCTORIA DE LA FASCINANTE CIENCIA DE LA PSICOLOGIA


Inventing the People: The Rise of Popular Sovereignty in England and America
Published in Paperback by W.W. Norton & Company (October, 1989)
Author: Edmund S. Morgan
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Getting back to basics, civicly speaking
We the People, right? Well, it's not obvious anymore, looking around at the usurping of many of our rights. This book states the obvious in simple terms that we can all understand at today's hectic pace. A very good history lesson.


It Can Be Done : Poems of Inspiration
Published in Paperback by DoubleMoon Publishing (15 June, 2000)
Author: Steve Morgan
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These poems make me sit up and smile!
I love the variety of challenging, warm, humorous poems that are included in this little volume. I've travelled far and wide, carrying a copy of this little book with me so that if ever I need encouragment, I will have it at my fingertips. My copy belonged to my grandfathers uncle and the inspiring words of this book have been uplifting the spirits of my family for generations and will continue to do so for many more. Any time you feel 'down', lonely, bored, discouraged, forsaken, abused, worn out, or you simply need to be challenged to live a positive, brighter lifestyle just pick up 'It Can Be Done' and leaf through; you'll be sure to find something that will inspire you!


J. P. Morgan Saves the Nation (Sun & Moon Classics, No 157)
Published in Paperback by Sun & Moon Press (January, 1996)
Authors: Jeffrey M. Jones and Johnathan Larson
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Another Jonathan Larson gem
If you loved Jonathan Larson's Tony award winning musical "Rent," you're going to love JP Morgan Saves The Nation. Larson uses the same styles he does in "Rent," and it just goes to show the genius he could be writing now were he still alive. If you're a die hard fan, this will make a nice addition to a Rent collection, or if you're just looking for some damn good theatre :)


James Madison on the Constitution and the Bill of Rights
Published in Hardcover by Greenwood Press (October, 1988)
Author: Robert J. Morgan
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James Madison on the Constitution and the Bill of Rights
James Madison on the Constitution and the Bill of Rights by Robert J. Morgan is as the author says a work where, "Madison provided us with an unmistakable key to understanding his thought and actions as a constitutional reformer, when he said that the rights of man are the foundation of just governments, but manknd had deduced only defective superstructures of government as of 1776."

The book is divided into two parts, as such each has chapters grouped according to relevance. Part one labeled Power, with chapters of: To Improve and Perpetuate the Union, A Proper Energy in the Executive, The True Principles of Republican Government, and Supporting and Restraining the Executive.

Part two labeled Rights with chapters of: Political Liberty, A Few Obvious Truths, The Very Essence of Free and Responsible Government, and The Framer's Muse.

James Madison was kind of unique in that he believed in a republican form of government like Thomas Jefferson, but he also became a constitution reformer because he wanted to expand the federal powers, but only, to preserve this republican government as to keep this form of government strong enough to fulfill America's unique destiny. Madison had a very keen grasp, an insight if you will, of the enormous difficulties entailed in creating the office of president and maintaining it over time. This, I believe, was one of the downfalls Madison had with his own Presidency. Madison struggled as President. He believed and would later say, "would any single person be endowed with such singular talents and superior devotion to the common good as to be chosen to excerise power without challenge by his peers."

Madison as with Jefferson were both well read, especially with the European thinkers, Hume, Adam Smith, Edmund Burke and Immanuel Kant. With Thomas Paine of Virginia espousing his anti-constitutional views, holding a lot of political backing, Madison at first didn't want the Bill of Rights. But, Madison was a man of reflection, and in order to get a greater backing for the Constitution of the United States, the Bill of Rights was adopted.

This book gives the reader insight into the thinking of Madison, his motives and meanings, and gives us that Madison's political thought as clear and gives us a simple interpretation that Madison speculated very little. The book is well documented and written with an easy readable style and explains Madison.

John Adams and James Madison both believed in the misfortune of history... how would they be remembered... by deeds and the handling of great events.


Jesus Is Here
Published in Audio Cassette by Blackstone Audiobooks (August, 2002)
Authors: Charles M. Sheldon and Adams Morgan
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great for those who need the reminder
In hard times, it is easy to believe that Jesus hs taken a break! But this book clearly helps you to see that even in the darkest days that Jesus is here. He laughs iwth you and cries with you, and comforts you. If you want to clearly learn to see Jesus in every moment of your life, read this book.


John and Tom (The Family Heritage Series)
Published in Hardcover by Vermont Folklife Center (September, 2001)
Authors: Willem Lange, Bert Dodson, and William Lange
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Heartwarming
This wonderful story about a boy and his horse shows that special bond that can exist between a person and an animal. The illustrations enhance the story. Our family read an article in the Randolph (Vermont) Herald that tells the real story of John and Tom.


The Joshua Line
Published in Paperback by William A. Morgan (November, 1995)
Author: William A. Morgan
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Author's Addendum
Since The Joshua Line has been in circulation, I've been getting feedback by some who are intrigued by the idea implied in the story that among the human qualities necessary for the survival of our civilization is that of being able to meet violence with violence. That would seem to be the case in this story. As it turns out, the tool of choice at the beginning and at the conclusion of the novel is a rifle. One would hope that civilization would eventually get beyond that, but for now.......? Bill Morgan, Author


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