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Review
The first part of this book explains the 802.1X network protocol and the components involved in implementing it in a network. EAP packets, the Radius authentication server, management information base (MIB) elements, and configuration commands within the Cisco environment are discussed. The second half describes an example implementation on Cisco devices and walks through scenario where visitors connect to the network, users connect to a foreign network, devices cannot function as a supplicant, and IP telephony is added. …
— In Book News Inc., June 2007
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Port-based authentication is a “network access control” concept in which a particular device is evaluated before being permitted to communicate with other devices located on the network. 802.1X Port-Based Authentication examines how this concept can be applied and the effects of its application to the majority of computer networks in existence today. 802.1X is a standard that extends the Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) over a Local Area Network (LAN) through a process called Extensible Authentication Protocol Over LANs (EAPOL). |
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Proponents of globalization argue that it protects the global environment from degradation and promotes worldwide sustainable economic growth while opponents argue the exact opposite. Examining the local, national, and international impacts of globalization, the Handbook of Globalization and the Environment explores strategies and solutions that support healthy economic growth, protect the environment, and create a more equitable world.
The book sets the stage with coverage of global environmental issues and policies. It explores international sustainable development, the evolution of global warming policy, transborder air pollution, desertification, space and the global environment, and human right to water. Building on this foundation, the editors discuss global environmental organizations and institutions with coverage of the UN’s role in globalization, the trade-environment nexus, the emergence of NGOs, and an analysis of the state of global environmental knowledge and awareness from an international and comparative perspective.
About the Author
Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, USA University of Texas at San Antonio, Texas, USA North Carolina State University, Raleigh, USA |
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Many believe that the silicon/information age is heading to the Age of Biology and that the next frontier in ceramics will most likely require molecular level or nanoscale control. What, then, is the role of ceramics in the age of biology? As we change from an energy-rich society to an energy-declining society, how can ceramic materials appease the problem? This new edition of Chemical Processing of Ceramics offers a scientific and technological framework for achieving creative solutions to these questions.
Edited by experts and containing chapters by leading researchers in the field, the book uses an interdisciplinary approach to cover topics ranging from starting materials to device applications. The book begins with a discussion of starting material, highlighting how to prepare and modify them in the nanoscale range. The chapter authors discuss the synthesis, characterization, and behavior of ceramic powders, the processing of ceramic films via sol-gel technique, and the fabrication of nonoxide ceramics. They also present coverage of several specific thin films, membranes, ferroelectrics, bioceramics, dieletrics, batteries, and superconductors.
Although the book is edited, it is organized to reflect the chemical sequence of ceramic processing and the coherent theme of chemical processing for advanced ceramic materials. The coverage of molecular/nanoprocessing techniques that result in new materials will enable researchers and engineers to meet the challenge of producing inorganic materials for use in the applications of the future. |
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Chemical Oceanography, Third Edition, is a survey of essential concepts that contains a wealth of new data and maps, resulting in a more in-depth examination of oceanic biogeochemical processes. The most up-to-date compilation of essential concepts and data available on the subject, this book responds to the need for a thorough, yet straightforward approach to the subject for students, researchers, and other professionals in marine science, geochemistry, and environmental chemistry.The third edition of Chemical Oceanography incorporates significant findings on the properties of oceans from recent, large-scale oceanographic programs and valuable new data derived from additional experiments. It also discusses the interactions of metals with inorganic and natural organic ligands and the effect of speciation of metals on bioavailability and toxicity. The section on carbonate systems now examines the input of fossil fuel CO2 into the ocean and its effect on the pH of the world oceans.
Frank J. Millero, a world-renowned marine researcher and professor of undergraduate and graduate courses at the University of Miami for nearly 40 years, presents a time-tested and user-friendly resource specifically designed for both classroom use and self-study.
About the Author
Millero; Frank J. University of Miami, Miami, Florida, USA, |
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Your guide to the intricacies of the manufacturing, analysis, assessment and regulation of Nutraceuticals and Functional Foods around the world
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Globalization of the nutraceutical and functional food industries presents significant challenges, not the least of which is the regulatory variance between countries active in the marketplace. Nutraceutical and Functional Food Regulations in the United States and Around the World has been written by eminent experts in the field with the specific intention of addressing these important considerations.
Beginning with insights into the scope, importance and growing opportunities in these industries, the book demonstrates the global scenario on the acceptance and demand for nutraceuticals and functional foods. It explores the regulatory hurdles and claim substantiation of these foods and dietary supplements, as well as the intricate aspects of manufacturing procedures.
Including regulations from South America, Canada, European Union, Australia, New Zealand, Africa, Japan, Korea, China, India and Southeast Asia as well as the United States, Nutraceutical and Functional Food Regulations in the United States and Around the World provides a valuable resource for understanding the key considerations of operating in this rapidly expanding area.
Key Features:
*Overview of nutraceutical and functional food regulations around the world
*Discusses the important of GRAS status and DSHEA regulations
*Provides insight on quality manufacturing techniques, cGMP and standardized analytical techniques
*Includes salient features on overcoming regulatory hurdles
*Addresses the importance of safety, efficacy and human clinical studies for worldwide acceptance
*Highlights anti-terrorism safety assurance through traceability
*Explores the significance of intellectual property, trademark and branding on marketing |
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Review
The table of contents of the book Nigerian in America makes it a well laid out as a true events and and never untold story of an immigrant in America. If you preview the Table of contents you will never turn away without placing an order for your own library copy or as a gift to a friend, this is a well done job. –Dixie Press
This book Nigeria in America is a must read for all the Blacks in America, the African immigrants in America, Nigerians in America, and all Nigerians abroad and at home , poor or rich and particularly the Nigerian political leadership and most importantly the Nigerians who are having the ambiton to come to United states, I recommend this book to all who desired to visit Nigeria Embassy for US Visa, because not all that gilters are gold. –Lightning Source
This book talks about Nigeria nation whose population is about 140 million, and United States with about 340 million people, so here you are having a book with targeted audience of 500 million people, and this book has the potential based on its contents to attract a sales of over 500,000 copies. I look forward to this book as a Bestseller in 2007. –Lulu |

Andy, the Big Strong Tractor |
Andy is a big strong tractor with shiny paint and a cab to protect him from the sun and the cold. He can go through mud and water without getting stuck and his horn is so loud, it can be heard from a mile away. All the other tractors at the tractor store want to be just like Andy. But, even though Andy has all those things, he doesn’t have the one thing he really wants. More than anything, Andy wants a family. One day Daddy, Mommy, Timmy, and Tommy comes to the tractor store and they want to buy Andy, but he costs too much money and they can’t buy him. Daddy makes an offer on Andy and the man at the tractor store promises to call, if Andy doesn’t sell. |

The Quilt Ladies Collection |
A New look and way for quilt books to be presented. Curl up, Relax, Read and if you quilt, stitch along with Follow along in this Continuing story. Ever want to be just yourself with “Ladies” who support you? The Quilt “Ladies” Collection © have arrived. Five very different women come together, each with needs, families and a love for quilts. The books take you through, learning to quilt, starting a new business, moving to a new community, daily life and even death. Complete Quilt Instructions for the quilt featured in that book. You don’t have to be a Quilter to enjoy The Quilt Ladies – Just be a Reader. Each book Only $9.95(USD). Soft Color Cover – Color Quilts. 5.5″ X 8.5″. Books average 30-45 pages and complete color quilt patterns for the quilts featured in the book. |
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Wilson, who shares his home with over 20,000 books, pinpoints the books that have made a difference in his life and challenged him to learn. In “The Books in My Life”, Colin Wilson gives a highly personal, semi-autobiographical account of the books that have influenced him most throughout his life. As such, this is not a dry survey of “great books” (although some classics are mentioned), but rather an account of how the literature he encountered during his youth shaped the philosophy of the man who at the age of 24 would break into literary fame with “The Outsider”, his first book. The first chapter, “The Truth About Wilson”, doesn’t refer to Colin Wilson, but rather to a serialized adventure story he read in a boys’ magazine when he was about ten. The next chapter deals with Tom Sawyer, which he was assigned to read in school. One of the great things about this book is that Wilson is not afraid to express his own opinions on the “classics” of literature. For example, he says that while he found Tom Sawyer riveting, Huckleberry Finn–Mark Twain’s supposed “masterpiece”–was a great disappointment to him, as a boy and also when he returned to it as an adult. |
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From Publishers Weekly
A near-death experience supplies the basis for this fast-paced mystery that features Theo Nikonos, a former insurance claims adjuster now working freelance for the Institute for the Investigation of Anabiotic Phenomena. Theo’s mentor at the institute, Prof. Pierre DeBray, sends him to examine Laura Duquesne, a young woman who has experienced an extremely detailed near-death experience after a fiery car accident. Drawn by her beauty and helplessness, Theo reluctantly agrees to aid Laura in the search for her husband, Harrison, who by all evidence died in the car accident-but who actually survived, if what Laura learned in her near-death experience can be believed. Both Theo and Laura risk their lives in pursuit of Harrison and in their effort to prove Laura’s claims. After several murders close to home, they must face the truth of Harrison’s whereabouts as well as their feelings for each other. Never mind some stereotypical bad guys and a predictable ending. Valtos, whose previous novel, Resurrection, also dealt with near -death experience, provides not only an exciting detective story, but an enticing view of the afterlife that will leave readers pondering, wondering. (Feb.) Copyright 2000 Cahners Business Information, Inc.
From Library Journal
Valtos’s Authenticator is a compelling story narrated by Theophanes Nikonos, an investigator into near-death experiences (NDE). Sent to interview NDE survivor Laura Duquesne, Theo quickly becomes fascinated by her tale: Laura insists that her dead husband is still alive and that she was sent back to save him. Theo is skeptical at first but is impelled to investigate further, particularly after two thugs beat him up and abduct Laura. Who is trying to cover up the truth? Did Laura really die and come back to life? Will Theo be able to protect the beautiful woman he has come to love? Valtos (Resurrection) has a writing style that is immediately engaging and very readable. Part mystery, part visionary fiction, Authenticator is a solid choice for most public libraries. -Laurel Bliss, New Haven, CT Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc. |
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From Publishers Weekly
From Publishers Weekly PI Theo Nikonos, recently acquitted of double murder in the U.S., hopes to find peace of mind studying Europe’s great cathedrals in La Magdalena: A Theo Nikonos Mystery, by William M. Valtos (The Authenticator). But an encounter with a nun called La Magdalena puts him on the track of a shattering secret that reaches back to the earliest days of Christianity. Copyright 2002 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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Private Investigator Theo Nikonos is back. Having been acquitted of a double murder charge, the paranormal detective has left New York and is spending time in Spain, recuperating from his harrowing experience–and recovering from the loss of the woman he loved. A chance encounter with a mysterious young nun, known only as La Magdalena, turns Theo’s vacation into an investigation that unearths the little-known and mysterious world of early Christianity. A conversation with a priest, who tells a story that is stunning in its scope and heretical in its context, turns deadly. Theo realizes that there is someone who will do anything to prevent the revelation of who La Magdalena really is. And who she is will shatter the foundation of the Christian world. |
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An astrological tool for parents to use in guiding and enhancing relationships with their children.
By A Customer
I wish that I had had this book when my kids were young! I’ve used it in interpreting my kids’ charts and was amazed at how accurate the personality descriptions are–not like the usual generic stuff you find–and it was fun to read. This book is a great tool for parents with kids of any age. My teenage son uses the book to interpret his own chart; he often draws on the insights he’s gotten from the book to help him through confusing times. This would make a great gift for new parents, giving them an edge on understanding who their child is and what to expect as the child grows. This information is available through astrology, and Trish shows you how. |
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Amazon.com Review
Winn Conover walks out of his home one night; he is naked, both literally and metaphorically. Conover leaves behind his family and life in suburbia to begin a spiritual journey of self discovery. His travels lead him across the country, sleeping in truck stops and bouncing around odd jobs. Finally he finds a new family with the Pueblo Indians in Santa Fe, New Mexico. This sanctuary promises to deliver the answers he is seeking, but before he can settle comfortably into his new-found home he must return to his old family and free himself of his past. Monty Joynes’s voice weaves a poignant tale around a subject matter with which we’re all familiar, inviting readers to examine the choices and sacrifices that are part of living.
From Publishers Weekly
Among the latest health-food buzz nutrients, antioxidants are molecules found in fruits and vegetables that fight cancer, arthritis, premature aging and “a general deterioration of health” caused by unavoidable free radicals, defined briefly as the “unstable electrons” resulting from “exposure to oxygen and sunlight, among other chemical stresses.” This diet book lays out a seven-part plan with antioxidant-rich recipes, daily menus and sound advice on exercise, mental health and proper hygiene. The low-fat, low-calorie, easy-to-prepare recipes are generally appetizing, including basics (soups and salads, stir-frys) and surprisingly sophisticated fare like Wild Salmon Packages with Fennel, Sweet Potatoes, Leeks, and Olives. The promise of filling cereals like Hot Cinnamon-Fruit Oatmeal and Cherry-Berry Muesli make mornings a little easier, and a handful of not-too-depressing desserts will also cheer dieters (though be warned: Chocolate Divine Mousse Ice Cream does require two handfuls of baby spinach). Authors Jeep, a former Whole Foods marketing director, and Couey, a health sciences professor at Baylor University, also offer a brief guide to nutritional supplements (including specific recommendations for products made by a company Couey advises), as well as a section of to-the-point advice on making the “Journey to Wholeness” through thoughts, emotions, relaxation and other techniques. Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. |
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By Dr. Scott Rogers
This is the second book in Monty Joynes’ series about Anglo (aka Booker Washington), a white man who has meandered his way into the spiritual center of a contracting Pueblo Indian community. I discovered LOST IN LAS VEGAS after stumbling across the initial work, NAKED INTO THE NIGHT, in my local college library. I was quite impressed, all the more so because I discovered half way through reading it that the author lived in my relatively obscure mountain town! I found him in the phone directory, gave him a call, and after a half-hour conversation, immediately went out and bought the other two books. I was not disappointed! LOST IN LAS VEGAS takes Anglo, who has by now earned a place of controversial respect among elders of his adopted Pueblo tribe, on the onerous task of retrieving a lost young Indian leader who is squandering his special dancing talents in the irreverent casinos of Nevada’s gambling capitol. With characteristic sangfroid and guileless generosity, Anglo eventually wins the trust of the cynical dancer and even the high class prostitutes who control him. Anglo assists Dancer on an extraordinary vision quest in the desert outside Las Vegas, which realigns the young man with his Native roots. While the outcome is predictable, the journey is uplifting and often spellbinding. This is my favorite of the three works published so far. All the books in Monty Joynes’ series belong in the category of what might be called spiritual or allegorical fiction. Although the stories are obviously imaginary, they evoke perennial truths and awaken an intuitive sense of the sublime. I am really surprised these works have not received greater popular acclaim. I found them much better written, more profound and believably realistic than such recent bestsellers as CELESTINE PROPHESY and CONVERSATIONS WITH GOD. Perhaps they’ll be the sleepers of the year. |
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Save the Good Seed is the third novel in the on-going saga of Anglo, a middle-aged white man whose internal enlightenment leads him to a new life on an Indian reservation. Today “Anglo Who Became Chief Old Woman’s Son” lives among the Pueblo Indians, a long way from his life as Winston Conover, middle-aged Virginia businessman. His disillusionment with that life led him to discard it–along with every vestige of his identity–as described in the first book of this series, Naked Into the Night. In the second novel, Lost in Las Vegas, Anglo repays the tribe by using his knowledge of the white man’s world to help reclaim a lost member of the tribe who had been seduced by the show business life. Now Anglo is still among the Pueblo Indians of New Mexico, finding the sacred in everyday life, not just in ceremonies and vision quests. But there are mutterings: Why is this white man living among them? Is he not a “pretend Indian?” Anglo came to the reservation for his own reasons–but he now finds himself a point of contention between those who want the tribe to become “modern” and those who want to return to past values, reclaiming the way of life some say is lost forever. And as Anglo becomes more immersed in the daily rhythms of tribal life, a young man half a continent away begins a long journey to find his home after half a lifetime spent among the whites. Ultimately, their paths cross . . . In Save the Good Seed, Monty Joynes creates a vivid portrait of the disappearing world of ritual and harmony. His gift for creating real characters lays bare the pain and waste of the human spirit when denied its birthright, and demonstrates the courage and spirit need to find the way home. |
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The water-which comes naturally from the earth and sky, the priceless compound of elements that forms and supports life-is dying. Warned in a vision, the tribal elder of the pueblo sends his chosen one to discover the fate of the precious life source. That man is Anglo, formerly known as Winn Conover, a white man who shares the work and vision of the tribe. Anglo must discover the true spiritual nature of the water in order to save it from encroaching land developers. The fourth book in Joynes’ Booker series about a white man’s continuing search for meaning amid the indigenous peoples of the American Southwest, Dead Water Rites is lucid and literary, an articulate and artful plea to cease our self-destructive exploitation of the environment and native peoples. |
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In most respects Jason Silverstone was a rather ordinary boy |
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By “montserratblackmaddona”
I hope millions will get to one day soon read Lucy Blue.Time is accelerating on a cosmic scale.We don’t need to leave millions behind dwelling in such utter darkness.Pass this book along to your friends and even aquantiences.They need answers to the big questions after all.Lucy blue is full of innermost insights which take you on a trip through the dark passageways of the soul.Lucy Blue and the Daugters of Light may be your flashlights if you let them.They’ll wake you from your conditioned walk sleep.That you make again look for truth with the open eyes & hearts of children once again.Children who have not yet been brainwashed by the hive mentality of the media and the collective bent of the lower classes.You see Dana Redfield leads us into regions that have been off limits to most of us, throughout most of our known history.Until recently the roman catholic church and the state have censored all information in the puplic arena.Now,Dana a woman of rare intelligence and gifts shares with us her stories of alien abductions and four walls bending with elequonce and minute details.There really are other worlds & dimensions.Remember what Jesus said, ”In my fathers house there are many mansions.” Dana knows full well like myself that all the proof we need,that aliens exist, is in the holy bible.She is an exmorman,and she brings up the alien bible connection in her brilliantly written books time and time again. Lucy Blue took me for a discourse with myself by the creek in the lovely woods behind my home. |
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From Publishers Weekly
Once upon a time, Earth, aka Gaia, was the female counterpart, in a man-and-wife pairing of worlds, of the utopian realm of Geshlama. Then evil archons broke their mystical bond, using “webcoils” of force to block the vortices connecting the worlds. Prophecy claims that the fairchildren of Geshlama, who live on love and light, can brighten Gaia’s own light again and recreate the ancient marriage. But when the prophecy goes awry and Zion, a female fairchild, is trapped on Earth, human intervention is needed not only to save her, but also to defeat the encroaching darkness of the archons. The task of aiding the long-lost fairchild falls to lonely Jonah Quiller Mahoney, a businessman who gave up everything to move to isolated Apple Valley, somewhere northwest of the Grand Canyon, and raise his daughter, Coral Kay. Though Jonah promises Zion’s people that he won’t become romantically involved with Zion, he can’t help himself. Unsurprisingly, his weakness turns out to be all part of the great plan. While Redfield (Ezekiel’s Chariot; Summoned: Encounters with an Alien Intelligence) stuffs her latest New Age fantasy with out-of-body experiences, prophetic dreams, shape-shifters, telepathic aliens and Old Testament metaphor, she sometimes pokes fun at the esoteric dimension of the adventure. Such down-to-earth moments are refreshing amid the often chaotic mysticism. Readers untroubled by the otherworldly overload may enjoy the novel and its typically comforting New Age message: “All live in the light of the Unisphere. Smile. Love shines everywhere.” (Apr.) Copyright 2000 Cahners Business Information, Inc.
From Library Journal
Jonah is a small-town single father whose life is forever changed when the owner of his house, Zion, appears on his doorstep after her divorce. Zion, however, is really an entity from a higher plane who is stuck on Earth and struggling to remember her past existence; Jonah helps her recover and helps others prepare for the coming millennial changes. Redfield, author of a nonfiction account of her own alien abduction experience (Summoned), is good at characterization, but she fails at the fundamental task of fiction: to show, not tell. Long descriptive passages are written in the present tense instead of the standard past tense, distracting the reader from an increasingly muddled tale steeped in the language of alien abductions, New Age world orders, and Old Testament stories. Not recommended. -Devon Thomas, Hass Assocs., Ann Arbor, MI Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc. |
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From Publishers Weekly
About the Author Roseanne Farano, M.S., Ed.S. received degrees in counseling and personnel services from the State University of New York at Albany and holds certifications in hypnotherapy, energy healing, and organizational development. Formerly a college professor, Farano has maintained a private psychotherapy practice for more than twenty years. A past dean of the acclaimed Barbara Brennan School of Healing, she is a widely renowned inspirational speaker and teacher on the subjects of psychodynamics, interpersonal relationships, the power of personal development, and the human energy field. Farano lives on the banks of the Hudson River near New York City. |
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Review
“Messages” DESERVES to be read as a valuable and convincing addition to the literature on survial of life after death. — The Christian Parapsychologist, September, 2002
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If you had asked George Dalzell, a professional psychiatric social worker, a few years ago if he thought he’d be talking with the dead, he would have said, ‘no way.’ Yet, when his close friend Michael, an airline purser from Germany, was killed, things started happening that permanently shifted Dalzell’s “perspective on reality.” As a therapist, Dalzell had counseled people who claimed to hear voices. Now, Dalzell was hearing a voice himself, and it was that of Michael. The voice revealed information about Michael’s private life and possessions. Other phenomena followed, including apparitions of Michael, house lights that blinked on and off, alarm clocks that got moved, and rose petals left in the pattern of an angel. “Michael appeared to have brought evidence that there was a dimension beyond our five senses, and that he could keep the channels open,” writes the author. In all, Michael opened the channels to seven friends, family members, and colleagues. He provided incontrovertible signs that proved it was he who was communicating with them. Further confirmation of Michael’s continued existence and the legitimacy of his after-death communications was provided by independent contact with professional psychics and mediums. In Messages, Dazell adds empirical confirmation to a field that is gaining increasing popular and scientific respect. His encouraging conclusions may comfort grieving families and calm the natural inclination to fear death, with its perceived separation and loss. |
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By Peter J Masson
I found this book to put me in the same frame of mind as Red Snake. I could not put the book down, maybe because I too and Huron and found it very facinating to hear about others of my nation. This book went into far more detail and was a little darker than the first. I think this was only natural because of the way the white man has affected our people. I recommend this book as I did Red Snake. |
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By Midwest Book Review
(Oregon, WI USA) – See all my reviews Born Many Times is both the title of George McMullen’s fifth book, and the name of the shaman spirit who provided the information to McMullen. Born Many Times, the being, relates details of his past lives, describes the extra-terrestrial beings walking among us now, and offers a glimpse of our future. McMullen, trained as an archaeologist, is “an intuitive person who has developed the ability to see scenes from the past when I wish to do so, to communicate with persons who are no longer in body and to hear and see their life stories as they unfold.” Prior to Born Many Times, three other Native Americans related their stories to McMullen. They’re the subjects of his prior books: Red Snake, Running Bear, and Two Faces. (All three books are available from Hampton Roads.) He made his initial contact with Born Many Times while working with Two Faces. Born Many Times enjoyed many earthly lives. Among others, he was a companion of Alexander the Great, Cleopatra’s tutor, and contemporary of Jesus. He describes how men first lived in caves, surviving on what they could kill. He tells how they learned to farm and how jealousies developed between those who had plenty of food and those who did not. Mankind has a long history of building great civilizations and then destroying them. He maintains that most civilizations were rebuilt with the help of extra-terrestrial beings, who provided the necessary technological know-how. These beings have not ever, and do not, intend any harm to humans. They wish only to help us. Born Many Times offers some predictions for the future, but cautions “man can change his f |
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My earliest name was Cold Eyes. |
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Bangkok may be booming, but not much has changed in Isan. Living in an Isan temple, you witness everyday life pretty much the way it’s always been. For most people here, Theravada Buddhist tradition is still very much a part of everyday life. Some even say that Isan is the land that Thailand forgot, and while it’s not the most beautiful place, the people are stunning. |
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From Library Journal
Doctors Huggins and Levy, who have spent years studying the toxic effects of dental materials, have written an authoritative book that accomplishes their stated purpose of “making the reader aware of the enormous and wide-ranging effects of dental toxicity.” The authors have done an excellent job of describing the medical research in lay terms. They cover dental sources of toxicity, the body’s reactions, specific diseases suspected or known to be caused by dental materials, and suggestions for dealing with such toxicity. Although a chapter with more clearly detailed information about alternative dental materials and detoxification methods would have been helpful, this work is well researched and well written. Recommended for public libraries.?Kristine Benishek, Good Samaritan Hosp. Lib., Dayton, OH Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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Is your dentist making you sick? You wouldn’t eat poison, but your mouth may already be a Pandora’s Box of health problems waiting to happen. Get the facts and know the risks, so that you can make informed choices. Recommended by Library Journal. Nearly 10,000 copies sold· The information proactive dentists and consumers need to lobby for an acceptable standard of dental care |