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

Bio-Time's Impact on Living, Relationships & Sex
Published in Paperback by 1stBooks Library (December, 2001)
Author: Henry H. Bowens
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Bio-Time's Impact on Living, Relationships and Sex
Really simplified my dating!! The Peak Sex Period rocks!! Hats off to the author!


Bioethical Decision Making for Nurses
Published in Paperback by University Press of America (November, 1992)
Authors: Joyce E. Thompson and Henry O. Thompson
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Concise and informative!
Thompson and Thompson's "Bioethical Decision Making for Nurses" is an outstanding example of a book that provides not only a theoretical basis for bioethical perspectives but a concise and articulate bioethical decision making model appropriate not only for nurses (as the title would imply) but also for other health care professionals such as physicians and midwives as well. The bioethical decision making process is aptly illustrated with the use of case studies which contribute to the reader's understanding of the application of this 10 step process. I highly recommend this book to health care professionals who face ethical decisions each day in practice, education and research.


Biotechnology for Aerospace Applications (Advances in Applied Biotechnology Series, Vol 3)
Published in Hardcover by Portfolio Pub Co (July, 1989)
Authors: John W. Obringer and Henry S. Tillinghast
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Recommended Reading By nervegas.com
"Biotechnology for Aerospace Applications" was the proceeding to a symposium on Biotechnology held at the US Air Force Academy in 1989. The personalities at the symposium were recognized experts in their specialities in Biotechnology.

The papers dealt with important issues such as alternative fuel resources, environmental remediation with microorganism, biosensors, biodegradable detergents, marine biotechnology, chemical processes with catalytic antibodies, optics, unique problems of biotech in space, etc. The only down-side of the symposium was BioSphere II, which was more fad than science.

While many of the attendees were involved in defense related work, the symposium more or less focused on a wider industry applications. Having attended this symposium, I found this book a good presentation of the discussions held.


The Birth of the Cell
Published in Hardcover by Yale Univ Pr (August, 1999)
Author: Henry Harris
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A fascinating, involving coverage.
The appearance of this paperback reprint of a vivid treatise on cell biology will make the topic available to new audiences. Many a high school library will want to consider this for their collections: Birth of the Cell examines the history of cell biology and scientific discovery, using primary resources to uncover the premises in the formulation of cell theories. Many are translated into English for the first time. A fascinating, involving coverage.


The Birth of the Hospital in the Byzantine Empire (Henry E. Sigerist Supplements to the Bulletin of the History of Medicine, New Series, No 10)
Published in Textbook Binding by Johns Hopkins Univ Pr (November, 1985)
Author: Timothy S. Miller
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Insightful !
This book easily assists the student and the scholar in a better understanding of the emergence of the hospital in history. To be enjoyed in the comfort of one's favorite armchair. The reading community can look forward with anticipation to his latest contribution, The Orphans of Byzantium.


Black Popular Culture (Discussions in Contemporary Culture, No 8)
Published in Paperback by Bay Pr (December, 1992)
Authors: Michele Wallace, Gina Dent, and Henry Louis, Jr. Gates
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A good study on race, class and gender in current America.
American popular culture is really explored in this book of essays. I especially liked the way the status of Black women, was covered by the selected writers. A good sociological study


Black's Law Dictionary, Reprinted Second Edition
Published in Hardcover by The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd. (September, 1995)
Author: Henry Campbell Black
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Law Dictionary
This is one of the most reliable law dictionary ever made. Even if you are from a country with a different legal system, you can still use it for your references.


Blind Watchmen and the Fall of Biblical Christianity
Published in Paperback by 1stBooks Library (January, 2003)
Author: Henry L. Bechthold
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A wake up call to living more in the Word for us all.
As someone with many questions and concerns about the state of affairs today, this book was very enlightening concerning issues that affect us all. Mr. Bechthold has a firm grasp and (I believe) a true understanding of God's word.
The book deals with subjects that while not completly taboo, may 'light a fire under someone's rear'. This is a good thing. He is quite implicit in stating the current crisis in the modern church. There are a number of misleading and destructive ideologies that threaten to consume those who take too much comfort in the insights and opinions of others, while neglecting to immerse themselves in the Bible (the only authority on the subject) to disecrn God's true scripture.

Mr. Bechthold points out everything from the "once saved, always saved" school of thought, to the subject of liberalism and political correctness that threatens to choke the nation. Hypocrisy in the church (from divorces to lifestyles), and the teaching of the Rapture are also delved into. He covers each subject from an objective viewpoint then tightens the noose by thouroughly quoting scripture to clinch it!
He knows his stuff and is modest as he even begs the reader to not just take his word for it, but study the Word of God themselves.
This being the case, and the fact his writing is articulate, clear and consise, he remains factual therefore quite polite. So let me, a new fan (and hoping for more books to shed light on the decay of morals and the temptation to compromise God's Word) be the first to say, . . .wonderful job!
Excellent to read, even better to study. Get it if you seek the truth, don't if you would rather be content and not be challenged.


The Blue Lagoon: A Romance
Published in Paperback by Indypublish.Com (February, 2002)
Author: Henry De Vere Stacpoole
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The Blue Lagoon
Basically, this book is about two shipwrecked kids who grow up together on a deserted island and fall in love without any interference from the outside world. Sounds idyllic, doesn't it?
This is one of a very few books where the reader almost wishes they could trade places with the characters. The book is much better than the movie.


Blue-Ribbon Henry
Published in Library Binding by HarperCollins (May, 1999)
Authors: Mary Calhoun and Erick Ingraham
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The best Henry book yet! My kids & I laughed out loud.
Being Henry fans for many years, we are always happy to see a new Henry book. My children and I agree that this is our favorite so far. We read it together and belly laughed as Henry dashed to save the boy from the pig! As we are small town midwesterners, we can relate to the county fair theme and are pleased that Henry got to experience both the excitement and competition a fair brings to town. My five year old son wishes the next Henry book would be "Henry the Police Cat". "Blue Ribbon Henry" is the cat's meow!


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