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For all Boston sports fans
Inspiring!
Cornicopia of Sports

Truly great book
Good info about breeds, lots of good pictures.
Great! Covers breed temperaments; owner suitability; health

An essential!
Hard to Argue with History
Closer to the truth than the history books in our schools!

Best of EDP in !!!Well, a must of numerical analysis that every scientific searchers and engineers must own !!!
An excellent book
Amazing

Gathering Crumbs
An inspiring collection of stories by real women.Highly recommended!
The power of positive thinking!

Fantastic overview of Intelligent Agents...
This book cover all aspects of intelligent agentsDoing so, it has more positives than negatives; but of course this depends on whether you want an overview of the field, or an Intelligent Agent (IA) in "C" programming reference manual. It is more of the former than the latter.
It does cover a lot of ground and gives one a detailed taste for what artificial intelligence(AI), and IA's (Intelligent Agents) created from AI technologies are, and more importantly, what they *could* be. That is, if all the suggestions in this book were followed, we might soon have really 'intelligent' software emerging from various quarters (like the Internet or Intranets).
It concentrates on explaining the essentials of the cognitive and computer sciences that are relevant to IA design and creation, especially the considerations that seem to have contributed to 'intelligence' in the natural world (like our brains). I liked all the various definitions of intelligence!
It goes into the details of various architectural approaches to designing systems of interacting, or collaborating components. I found the material on the necessity of common agent languages (that is, languages in which the agents speak to each other) to be particularly enlightening.
Also especially useful was all the information about autonomy, agent mobility, standards that agents can make use of (like IIOP), and what languages and environments might be particularly suited to IA implementation. There were a couple of subjects that seem, in retrospect, out of place (like OpenDoc). But given that the coverage is about certain architectural and implementation concepts of those subjects that were important to IAs, and that it was only a few pages, this was a minor issue with me.
The book explains, at a surface level, the common soft-computing technologies like ANNs, genetic computing and fuzzy logi! c, as well as more traditional approaches like expert systems. It gives examples of real software that you can buy and use to incorporate these techniques into agents. For example, the book provides a good synopsis of Cyc, which can be used by agents to incorporate 'common sense' reasoning capabilities.
I did not expect it, so I was not surprised that this was not a programming manual. There are a couple of other books on IAs that concentrate on particular kinds of relatively simple agents in particular languages. Yet, to be honest, in lieu of lots of specific code and examples of actual agents, it provides a lot of pointers to other researchers' works in companies and academic settings.
This book is much more than what has appeared on the market thus far. Its breadth is actually pretty amazing considering its length of around 400 pages. I would recommend it to anyone who wanted to either gain a good grounding in intelligent agent design and development issues, or to expand one's purview of how intelligence could be enabled within today's and tomorrow's distributed computer systems.
Ready to develop your own agent - good overview

Tales of Submission, Struggle & DeathThe recurring themes of this collection of short stories are sexual frustration, pervasive cultural pressures and death. The loneliness and emptiness of the lives of Egyptian women from every class and background are, in particular, well portrayed in an honest and bare fashion. Each and every story in this collection stood out for me and forced me to reflect on the lives of their imperfect characters. The melancholy that dominates the style is so reminiscent of Annie Proulx's Close Range; with ordinary sad lives racing at breakneck pace from hope to the inevitable acceptance of no fulfillment. Rifaat's characters, however, illustrate quiet perseverance along with their submission to their fate in a uniquely Egyptian way.
Rifaat is a very sensitive writer capable of conveying so much emotion and graphic detail with very few words. In the ' The Flat in Nakshabendi Street' Rifaat talks of an elderly Cairo spinster who has nothing left in life to do but attend funerals and pick on others, she captures the image so well 'Everyone else lived in hope yet her own life was a struggle to ensure that the present routine continued forever'.
In 'The Long Night of Winter' Rifaat starts with an exceptional setting of the scene, a wife that knows of the never ending infidelity of her husband, 'In an instant between sleep and wakefulness, an instant outside the bounds of time, that gave the sensation of being eternal, the sounds of night, like slippery fishes passing through the mesh of a net, registered themselves on Zennouba's hearing, filtering gradually into her awakening consciousness: the machine 'like croaking of frogs and the barking of dogs in the fields answered by the dogs of the village on the other bank in a never-ending exchange of information in some code language'. This first paragraph is typical of Rifaat approach to seducing the reader to relating to and advocating for her characters.
It was unfortunate that Johnson-Davis chose to use 'Allah' in lieu of 'God' in the English translation, apart from that the translation comes across faithful to the original, with thoughtful and beautiful often lyrical prose.
Evocative
Fascinating, Honest Stories about Believable Characters

It's a great book. Robert Feder, Esquire
Schnader, Harrison, Segal & Lewis
Philadelphia, PA
Editor, Valuation Strategies in Divorce
Exhaustively covers most conceivable divorce scenarios.There are seven appendixes, a glossary and index. The breadth of information is astounding. All of it is presented in easy to read, easy to understand words that amount to indispensable resource tools.
At a time when you may feel beset by strong winds, Divorce Strategy will be the anchor that keeps you in calm waters.
Buzz Review News
"Must" reading for anyone contemplating...divorceBy following the suggestions encompassed in Divorce Strategy, a divorcing person will be able to take a more assertive and informed approach to their divorce, knowing what questions to ask to get the answers they need to make good decisions.
Divorce Strategy is "must" reading for anyone contemplating, or currently going through, the process of divorce.
James A. Cox, Editor-in-Chief
Midwest Book Review, Law/Justice Bookshelf
October 1997


Word Power
Street Poetry
radical poetry for a rebellious youth