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 Edition : 4 Number of Pages : 558 Publisher : Essential Science Pub List Price : $49.95 Amazon Price : $39.96 Used Price : $49.64 |
Customer reviews Great Detailed Reference by .. Beverly Colar Credelle (Sauk Village, IL) Over the past 2 years I have been on a quest for alternative health methods and practices which did not involve use or digestion of harmful chemicals. As I began to explore the use of essential oils I was turned on to this book by a Young Living Essential Oil consultant. I recently purchased this book and have found it to be extremely helpful. I absolutely love this book. It is detailed from front to back covering the proper use of the oils, the properties and benefits of the oils and what the oils are good for. For the experienced or the novice EO users this book is a must have. In fact this book is so great that a natural healthcare professional was very impressed with it after browsing it at my home. I am sure she has purchased her very own copy because I have recommended this book to so many people for purchase from Amazon because of the price and value. The content value of the book far outweighs the price.
just a few little inconsistencies by .. A. Wacker (Colorado) This is a very good detailed reference book for the use of therapeutic grade essential oils. It has information you won't get from the manufacturers of essential oils who are trying to steer clear of the FDA. However, there are some inconsistencies. There is a list of medical properties and then a list of what the oil is used for. The association between the medical properties and uses is rather vague at times. For instance, Cassia is listed as being anti-inflammatory, anti-fungal, anti-bacterial, anti-viral, and anti-coagulant, but first on the list of uses is cataracts??? Also, wintergreen oil is recommended to not be used internally, but is in several products that are used internally. I have yet to find a safety warning about the overuse of methyl salicylate, so while this is a good reference it is incomplete.
A great source for learning about Essential Oils! by .. PCC () This book is fabulous. I have three previous versions. I like to get the newest version for all the additional products that come out.
I like how the books tells the origin of the oil and the many uses for them. However, I wish they would explain the application of the oil better. It's still a great source!!
essential oils - this is the book for you by .. Denise L. Hess (seattle, wa) If you are interested in how essential oils can fit into your life and make it better, get this book. In my opinion it is the "THE" book for knowledge.
Great by .. Jan K. Parks (Portage, Michigan) Its amazing to think how much you can do with essential Oils.... Its a great book for anyone who has an interest in essential oils or aromatherapy.....
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 Author : Physicians' Desk Reference Edition : 63rd Number of Pages : 3000 Publisher : Thomson Reuters List Price : $94.95 Amazon Price : $20.00 Used Price : $17.27 |
Product Description The authoritative source of FDA-approved information on prescription drugs. The new 2009 Edition of PDR® is now here - ready to provide the vital information you need to know about all the newly approved drugs available. PDR® has been the authoritative source of FDA-approved information on prescription drugs for more than 62 years. No medical reference is more comprehensive, more current, more user-friendly, or more recognized and respected. The 2009 PDR®includes more than 3,000 drugs organized by brand and generic name, manufacturer and product category. It also provides usage information and warnings, drug interactions, plus more than 1,800 full-size, full-color photos, cross referenced to the drug. You will also find: * A key to controlled substances * Contraindications * Phonetic spelling * Adverse reactions * Dosages * Pediatric use * FDA use-in pregnancy ratings * Clinical pharmacology * Other FDA-required information And this year it's even more important to receive your new PDR®, since there are so many new treatments you'll want to learn about including: * Afluria * Doribax * Exforge * Ixempra * Kuvan * Renvela * Tekturna * Xyzal For absolutely accurate information you need the 2009 PDR®! Customer reviews Not for reading on your next flight.. by .. Dickens Fan (NY, NY) typical drug reference book, full of data, doesn't change much year to year. That being said, it works:-)
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 Author : American Psychiatric Association Edition : 1st Number of Pages : 370 Publisher : American Psychiatric Publishing, Inc. List Price : $45.95 Amazon Price : $31.00 Used Price : $31.70 |
Product Description The Desk Reference to the Diagnostic Criteria From DSM-IV-TR® is a concise, affordable companion to the ultimate psychiatric reference, DSM-IV-TR®. It includes all the diagnostic criteria from DSM-IV-TR® in an easy-to-use, spiralbound format. It includes a pull-out chart of the DSM-IV-TR Classification. Changes were made to the following diagnostic criteria:
• Personality Change Due to a General Medical Condition • Paraphilias • Tic Disorders Customer reviews Book Review by .. Mollyjo (Debary Florida) Product was as described and arrived in a timely manner. My son needed this book for his profession.
Shipped Quick! by .. M. Fajardo () The book itself is interesting and it helped me greatly when I had to write a case paper. I got it just in time to start the paper too.
Perfect size by .. capricorn76 (Michigan) This is the perfect size DSM-IV and it is easy to keep on hand for quick reference. I love it.
Great resource by .. Audrina Mullane (Beaufort, SC USA) It's been a great tool and I use it all the time. The paperback version is much better than the spiral because the pages stay in tact. I highly recommended it.
DSM-IV by .. Yvonne Key (Cleveland, Ohio) I was very pleased with my purchase and the condition of the book, thank you very much.
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 Author : Thomson PDR Number of Pages : 400 Publisher : Thomson PDR Amazon Price : $59.94 Used Price : $0.26 |
Customer reviews Physicians Desk Reference for Nonprescription Drugs and Dietary Supplements 2005 (Physicians' Desk Reference (Pdr) for Nonprescr by .. Melody Allen (Vancouver, WA United States) great book for your library.
New Edition of an Old Stand-By by .. John Matlock (Winnemucca, NV) Now in its twenty sixth annual edition the PDR for Nonprescription Drugs and Dietary Supplements is a compendium of information on all of the drugs sold over the counter in the United States. The information on the drugs comes from the manufacturer, has been blessed by the manufacturer's medical department and is based on information officially filed with the FDA. The publisher takes the information from the manufacturer and puts it together in one book with similar information from all of the other manufacturers.
This book is the one single source for information about all of the approved drugs by all of the manufacturers. This information is combined with an extensive indexing system to enable any drug to be rapidly found. The indexing is in several different sections including indexing by the trade name of the drug, the generic name, the manufacturer, the condition being treated, etc.
There is also a color section with pictures of both the packaging and the pills or tablets themselves. This is to enable the health care provider to show the patient the picture of the drug to get confirmation of what he is or should be taking.
This is the standard book for the industry, updated for the latest approved drugs.
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 Author : Albert R. Roberts Edition : 2 Number of Pages : 1312 Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA List Price : $85.00 Amazon Price : $61.15 Used Price : $152.50 |
Product Description Following in the groundbreaking path of its predecessor, the second edition of the Social Workers' Desk Reference provides reliable and highly accessible information about effective services and treatment approaches across the full spectrum of social work practice. Succinct, illuminating chapters written by the field's most respected and experienced scholars and practitioners ensure that it will continue to be the sourcebook for all social workers. Social work practitioners and agency administrators are increasingly confronted with having to do more with less, and must make decisions and provide services as quickly as possible. The Social Workers' Desk Reference, Second Edition, builds on the landmark achievement of the first edition with thorough revisions and over 75 all-new chapters. Its outstanding wealth of well-tested knowledge, presented in a crisp, to-the-point manner, makes it an even more vital resource for time-pressed practitioners. Page after page offers an abundance of up-to-date information and key tools and resources such as practice guidelines, program evaluations, validated assessment scales, and step-by-step treatment plans necessary for success in today's managed-care environment. The growing importance of evidence-based practice in social work is reflected throughout the chapters, as well as by the inclusion of an entire section devoted to showing how to use evidence intelligently and efficaciously. The Social Workers' Desk Reference, Second Edition, speaks directly to the daily realities of social workers in private, non-profit, and public settings, whatever their expertise and in all areas of practice: assessment and diagnosis, ethics, risk assessment, program evaluation, and beyond. Case managers, clinical social workers, supervisors, and administrators alike who have come to rely on the previous volume will quickly find its successor just as indispensable. Customer reviews A Great Refresher by .. B. Cupp (Tacoma, WA.) I purchased the Desk Reference to study for my MSW licensure exam. It's filled with the entire scope of social work practice and it's organized in a way that the subjects connect and related well to each other. It's easy to investigate the many aspects of social work. A few more specifics and slightly more detailed articles would have been great. But those are small complaints. Overall, a great resource!
Accessible & Appropriate by .. Brandy Kraft (Orlando, FL USA) I have already used this in my beginning clinical social work practice when I needed a refresher on theory, assessment tools, etc. Easy-to-apply reference book.
An absolute must for people in social work by .. Mensawarrior () This is an invaluable compendium. Many mini-articles about subjects relevant to those of us in social work. Also great for use as a study guide for the LCPC. Worth every penny.
A comprehensive guide by .. Aesha J. John (Tulsa, OK USA) The desk reference is a good compilation of write ups on all facets of social work theory and practice. It appears to be of equal use to a social work professional or student. I bought it for my licensure exam. But it has information that will help me beyond the exam.
A wonderful social work treasure by .. Monit Cheung (Houston, TX USA) An impressive, professionally prepared practice guide was born in 2002 for social workers. Professors Roberts and Greene include 146 topics that are relevant to social work practice in this desk reference. This exciting guide, that is divided into sixteen parts, not only provides the essential components for social work practice, but also presents the most informative discussions about how to enhance knowledge, skills and values for use in social work education. This book is also an encyclopedia for social work practitioners. It provides a clear picture of how skills are applied in different situations with contents and describes the use of case studies that are devoted to vulnerable populations, as well as to children and families with special needs. It addresses the technological, ethical and cultural issues of skill applications in direct practice and research. It also analyzes past issues, current state of practice principles, and future of social work development. Its comprehensiveness makes this guide book a social work treasure. Monit Cheung, PhD, LMSW-ACP Professor of Social Work University of Houston Houston, TX 77479, USA
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 Author : Carlton E. Munson Edition : 1 Number of Pages : 370 Publisher : Routledge List Price : $29.95 Amazon Price : $23.36 Used Price : $26.25 |
Product Description Univ. of Maryland, Baltimore. Guide to learning and applying the DSM-IV-TR system. Provides data on culture-bound syndromes and gives detailed examples of how to do a cultural formulation. For mental health professionals at all levels. Previous edition: c2000. Softcover, hardcover also available. Customer reviews okay but not essential by .. S. Bancroft () The book is easy to read and understand. I bought it as a class requirement to support reading assignments from the DSM. It isn't really necessary to have it though.
Great DSM Reference by .. latya_t (Baltimore, MD) Very informative reference that cuts down on the time it takes to absorb the info in the DSM.
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 Author : The Editors at Alpha Books Edition : 1 Number of Pages : 1344 Publisher : Alpha List Price : $26.95 Amazon Price : $12.94 Used Price : $9.98 |
Product Description What questions do you ask in a job interview to effectively understand your candidate? How do you motivate a team? And, it's time for performance reviews! Sometimes it seems like being a manager can be a sea of unanswered questions--how to calculate Return on Investment or manage your stress level? Every Manager's Desk Reference comes to the rescue! Packed with self-contained sections of how-to's, this book can help you with everything from a business presentation to running an effective meeting. Customer reviews Excellent Book by .. M. Dow () I love this book. I keep it on my desk for quick reference. A must for Managers, Superviors, and business owners.
Unbelieveable!!! by .. L. Jeffries (Michigan USA) I agree with the reviewer who said he couldn't believe all this advice for such little money!
If you are, as I am, a new manager, this book will be invaluable to you!
It is chock full of do's, don'ts, and guides for everything you could think of.
Get this book. It is 1,331 pages of excellence!
Great Book! by .. (Toronto, ON) This book is one of the most influential books I've ever read. I can't believe all the knowledge in this book is given away for such a low price. The ROI investment on this book is priceless. I hardly buy books, but aftering being put into a position where time equals money and deadlines are critical, this book is helping me manage everything from myself to the business I operate. A+. This book should be given to every executive and manager.
Very Useful by .. Dan McGregor (Canada) I think at the very least any manager would benefit from one chapter, and most likey benefit in some way from them all. It's like one big book made up of small books.
Should be required reading by .. () Companies should present new managers with a copy of this book upon hiring or promotion. So much useful material here from giving feedback to employees to reading financial statements. Mine is dog-eared already.
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 Author : James Lewis Edition : 3 Number of Pages : 600 Publisher : McGraw-Hill List Price : $79.95 Amazon Price : $41.55 Used Price : $41.58 |
Product Description The definitive guide to keeping your project on time, under budget, and problem-free In this Third Edition of The Project Manager's Desk Reference, top project management consultant James Lewis arms you with today's most comprehensive and understandable project management resources, showing you how to conduct a project of any size or nature-from the office move to building new facilities. Using results-oriented language and easy-to-understand examples, this comprehensive, quick-reference guide presents specific situations taken from today's fast-moving business environment, walking you through proven solutions designed to keep the project moving forward. This ready-access toolbox shows you how to: - Plan, execute, and control a project from beginning to end
- Choose project managers, leaders, and teams
- Develop project plans using Work Breakdown Structures, PERT, CPM, and Gantt schedules
- Conduct risk analysis
- Design a project control system
- Use earned value analysis to track projects
- Communicate effectively with all levels of your team
- Conduct the essential post-project “lessons learned” review
Serving as the perfect supplement to Lewis's bestselling PM bible, Project Planning, Scheduling, and Control, The Project Manager's Desk Reference provides you with the foundation you need to manage any project to its successful completion. Customer reviews How to manage any project by .. Rolf Dobelli (Luzern Switzerland) About half the work in companies is done on a project basis, but few people are trained in the nuts and bolts of project management, even in such core skills as meeting deadlines and staying on budget. If you add the problems caused by tight resources, lack of talented personnel and plain old uncertainty, you have a mix that needs professional management. That's where James P. Lewis' book is a handy reference. An experienced engineer, Lewis describes a useful, formal, sometimes quantitative approach that can handle even complex, expensive projects. He writes for managers who find themselves with projects to run and for those who may plan to take the professional project management exam for certification. He even offers insights for those who already have ample experience. getAbstract finds that this helpful, well-documented book is a good reference for project managers across a broad spectrum.
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 Author : Steven Haines Edition : 1 Number of Pages : 744 Publisher : McGraw-Hill List Price : $75.00 Amazon Price : $41.82 Used Price : $47.96 |
Product Description Whether a business sells tangible goods or services, product management holds a critical position in the organization's pursuit of profits. Because traditional departmental roles continually evolve, and because the business climate is so competitive, the job of product manager has become exceedingly critical—yet it remains very complex. The Product Manager's Desk Reference is the first book to lay down a comprehensive body of knowledge for this critical function, and it is the only book that can effectively guide product managers so that they can establish and build a successful career in product management. Here, product management expert and practitioner Steven Haines clearly illustrates the entire product life cycle, from beginning to end. This outstanding work is packed with an array of best practices and helpful hints which are critical to the efficient management of products. The Product Manager's Desk Reference is punctuated with useful diagrams, tables, and templates and will help you: - Create a master plan of record for your product
- Formulate actionable strategies
- Incorporate market data into important decisions
- Set the stage for creating innovative products
- Optimize existing products and product portfolios
- Apply financial techniques to manage product profitability
The Product Manager's Desk Reference embodies everything “Product Management.” It is a comprehensive, versatile, must-have resource for anyone who works in any company, in any industry, who seeks to successfully and profitably market and manage products and services. Customer reviews Keep this book in your office by .. Rich Mironov (Silicon Valley, USA) As someone who's been a product manager since the world was young (and now consulting to product management organizations), I'd recommmend this Handbook to be on every PM's shelf. (At the office, where you can grab it when needed.) Steve has been doing/teaching about PM for a long time, and captured some very important insights and information in a great book.
SO GOOD I bought 2 by .. S. Citte (Salt Lake City, UT) Thank You - Thank You - Thank you Steven Haines! Your book is an absolute blessing for me! After ordering the book and reading it I turned around and ordered another for my employers reference library!!! It is so easy to follow, understand and correlate into my Product Manager responsibilities. The chapters are well organized and laid out in a sensible order of the actual work flow of a Product Manager. The expertise and knowledge of Mr. Haines is abundant and obvious with all points of the Product Life Cycle, rather than just being an expert at one facet. I reference this book at every opportunity and have already dog-earred many pages with my endless use. This desk reference has a permanent presence on my desk! This is by far the best reference guide created for "an accidential profession" crucial to the success and economic growth of any company in business today.
Excellent Reference guide on Product Management by .. J. Shah () The Product Manager's Desk Reference is an excellent tool targeted for a novice product manager or an expert in the field. It really is a "one stop shop" to refer to for product management principles and best practices.
In short, Steven Haines has hit a home run by coming out with this comprehensive practical guide on the profession of Product Management.
Jay Shah
Sr. Product Manager
Chicago, IL
The only Product Management reference book you will EVER need! by .. Julie A. Wankowski (Glen Ellyn IL) As a the first Product Manager to be hired at my company, I have struggled for the past two years to find the right path to success. With some bumps in the road, I have learned many things by trial and error...until Steven Haines published this life saving reference. This book has essentially shown me the "right" way to do my job and eliminated the need for trial and error. The Product Management Life Cycle model has literally changed the way we look at Marketing and given us the tools to drive success. This will be required reading for everyone involved in the Product Management process and the keys to our success and longevity as a company!
The Quintessential Reference on Product Management by .. Edwin D. Thomas (Indianapolis, IN) I have worked in product management and development for many years. I once came across a book on the subject, which I have used for many years to help guide me. Although the book was good, it lacked a lot of tools and input that I needed to be very successful at sharpening my tool. I have waited for a long time for a great book on Product Management. My wait is over!
Steven Haines has written a book on Product Management that is insightful, comprehensive and valuable. The Product Manager's Desk Reference is the quintessential reference for seasoned and new Product Management professionals. As I have concluded, other professionals in Product Management will soon come to regard this book as the last reference they will ever need.
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 Author : Doug Lowe Edition : 2 Number of Pages : 912 Publisher : For Dummies List Price : $34.99 Amazon Price : $16.67 Used Price : $15.39 |
Product Description - Eight minibooks comprising nearly 900 pages give developers the tips and techniques they need to get up and running on the new J2SE 6 (Java Standard Edition 6) and JDK 6 (Java Development Kit 6)
- This friendly, all-inclusive reference delivers the lowdown on Java language and syntax fundamentals as well as Java server-side programming, with explanations, reference information, and how-to instructions for both beginning and intermediate-to-advanced programmers
- Minibooks cover Java basics; programming basics; strings, arrays, and collections; programming techniques; Swing; Web programming; files and databases; and fun and games
Customer reviews Pretty Good Introduction by .. D. Comer (Albuquerque, NM) I found this book to be a great refresher. That is, having written Java in the past, writing mainly C# in the last 8 years, I needed to update my knowledge of Java since Java 1.2. The authors(s) do a good job of keeping the material from becoming too dry. Many programming books start with too much theory before diving into practical code. This book starts with a quick tutorial on two programming tools, TextPad and Eclipse, and does a good job explaining enough of both tools to get you started. The reason for two tools is that if you are new to a complex IDE environment, the author(s) introduce a text centric tool (TextPad) and a more advanced GUI based tool (Eclipse).
As one reviewer noted, it is best to think of this book as one, larger book (paraphrasing). The author states that the book is not intended to be read cover-to-cover yet I found reading cover-to-cover was better for me. The material starts with the simple, "Hello World" style examples covering editing, compiling, and running code. Simple examples are interspersed with Java requirements for file naming, class structure, running examples, data types, if-then-else, loops, switch, exceptions and other introductory concepts.. Following books/chapters cover object oriented programming, more formal class structure, subclasses, inheritance, interfaces, inner classes, packaging ad documenting classes, String, Array, and collections, thread programming, network programming, regular expressions, recursion Swing (Java's GUI API), We programming files and databases, XML operations, and applications with drawing and animation.
Jammed packed as this book is with nearly all basic concepts a beginning to intermediate Java programmer needs to know, the material is intended to get you started and only scratches the surface of what a professional Java programmer will acquire with time. In my opinion, there is a good balance of material with a decent writing style. I knocked one star off the review, however, because there are some rather obvious blunders in the book. To my knowledge, there are no errata posted for the book, so it may take you about one star's worth of head scratching to get around those blunders. Fortunately, this is the exception (no pun intended) and not the rule.
BrainSponge by .. Stephen Britt () This book is "very" helpful. I am preparing for my masters in IT and it has helped me to prepare for some of the more challenging Java programs.
Horrible by .. Josten D. Moore (Detroit, MI USA) 9 books in 1... All it really is is the good books that you should have stripped and thrown into one book and haphazardly executed. This book was an utter waste of $30 I spent on it. I do not recommend this book at all you won't really learn anything out of it. If you really want to learn Java go pick up the "Think In Java 4/e" by Bruce Eckel. I'll state it again this book is poorly executed and DEFINITELY is NOT made for a reference...
Buy it, Buy it, Buy it by .. Joe Johnson (Nation of Joe) By far the best intro to Java I have ever encountered, detailed explanations of java programming concepts, followed by example code. Written in the tongue-in-cheek humor typical of Dummies books, even after becoming a highly experienced java programmer, you'll always keep this book within an arm's length of your computer.
don't waste your time by .. Krystina A. Patch (florida) when i took c programming, i tried the all in one desk reference for c. it was a godsend. so when i took java a semester later, i eagerly bought this book hoping it would work the same miracles. it did not. it doesn't focus so much on the OOP aspects of java, and frankly is very confusing. i was quite dissapointed.
i tried two other java books after that, and finally got it right on the second try. 'head first java' is the holy grail of java books. don't waste your time, or money.. just get 'head first java' and thank me later :)
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