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1.0 von 5 Sternen
What a joke., 12. April 2000
I recently had the opportunity to read Book 1 Conversations with God and found that the author is probabloy suffering from Schizophrenia especially when he hears voices and communicates with these voices. I believe that he (the author) was going through such a trying time that he perthaps went off the deep end. However; he was/is intelligent enough to bamboozle the general public. I hope the reader/s aren't caught up in this nonsensical dialogue.
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5.0 von 5 Sternen
Very helpful, 8. März 2000
I have recently completed the book in question and found it extremely helpful. It provided the basics that I can build on to understand children's drawings and perhaps children in general. I,at least have a fundamental idea of what to look for and how to interpret what is presented to me by a child. This book will not make one an over night expert on children's drawing (that takes time) but it does provide simple and understandable direction.
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4.0 von 5 Sternen
Lost children, 26. Februar 2000
Bully, was extremely confusing to me. I found all these teenages with nothing to do but contemplate murder. What a sad commentary for the American youth. What happen to getting a job, or involve oneself in sports, or reading a book. I wonder what was/is the rate of STD's, HIV, and Hepatatis in Broward county or any other American county for that matter. Where are the parents of these children? There is a tremendous lack in the US of parental guidance and if it does exist, its misdirected (one parent households). When my friends and I were growing up in the 60's, we participated in sports,got involved in school activities, and held down part time jobs and as a result became doctors,lawyers, engineers, etc.
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Tis: A Memoir
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5.0 von 5 Sternen
Tis McCourt's life, 21. Februar 2000
I have read both books Angela's Ashes and Tis. Although,Angela's Ashes had more of a gentle perspective basically from a child's point of view. Tis perspective was more of coming of age (not in Samoa)in the USA. Nevertheless, Mr.McCourt did capture my attention and I found myself at times looking forward to the next chapter. What is great about human beings is that in face of adversity and hardship,humans do prevail and some accomplish greatness.Thank you Mr.McCourt for sharing your life with me and world and may God Bless.
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4.0 von 5 Sternen
Diffculty Decoding, 6. Februar 2000
I recently completed the above named book and am still in the dark on decoding the Hieroglyphics. However,I did come away with how complex the ancient Egyptians were. I will once again tackle the book and probably walk away with the basic fundamentals of Hieroglyphics. I recently visited the Metropolitan Museum in New York City and they had an exhibit on Ancient Egypt, and to my surprise, I was able to decipher a small portion of the hieroglyphics.
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5.0 von 5 Sternen
Mentally Stimulating, 6. Februar 2000
I have read other books on mental disease and found this one easy to read and understand without all the psychiatric jargon. The book was concise,clear,and gave both a psychosocial,as well as a psychopharmacological perspective. I recommend this book without any reservations.
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5.0 von 5 Sternen
Much Sadness, 6. Februar 2000
Mr.McCourt walks us through his life of extreme poverty,without any "light at the end of the tunnel" and yet,he prevailed. It's amazing what the human psychic could endure and come out a shining star. There was death, starvation, alchoholism, and poverty but love was always twinkling. It must have taken Mr.McCourt a great deal to jot it down on paper. God Bless.
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5.0 von 5 Sternen
very real, 23. November 1999
My father was with the 101st Airborne from the Normandy jump to Bastogne. Many times I tried to elicit information from him but he was always aloof about the war. Mr.Ambrose seems to capture and highlight the realities of this special division. Now, with Saving Private Ryan and this book, I understand what went on and what these brave souls had to endure. People tend to forget and try to put the past aside but God Bless writers like Mr.Ambrose and other like Spielberg to remind us and take a moment to say thank you, Old Timers.
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5.0 von 5 Sternen
an excellent review book, 10. Oktober 1999
I found this review book an excellent source of knowledge and simple to understand. This book by passes all the intricate biochemical details and present the meat and potatoes so to speak. The wisdom of the pearls make this book unique. I recommend this book to any professional in a primary care setting.
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4.0 von 5 Sternen
Enlightening, 8. September 1999
The Other Side and Back covers the entire gamut of the spirit world and then some. She uncovers the intangible with an uncanny sense of humor and insight. She lets you peek in her own world intentionally, in order to show the non medium Sylvia. It was a good book but I prefer more psychic readings. Nonetheless, Thank you.
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