On Death and Dying (Elisabeth Kubler-Ross)
.... Yet it seems integral here. Much of the information in the
book was
familiar, but it was useful to read it in the original form. ....
(621

2

)
Dianne Pita's Self Help Book
.... help
book that works. Its "scholarly credentials" are evidenced by the sprinkling of names such as Freud, Fromm, Ellis, Jung, personalities readily
familiar to ....
(759

3

)
Richard Hofstadter's The Age of Reform
.... He is already
familiar with the arguments not only for and against Hofstadter's views .... arguments are based on and which underlie the issues the
book attempts to ....
(1132

5

)
Comic-book Superheroes
This research examines the comic-
book superheroes Superman and Batman as representative .... The details of the dualistic way of life,
familiar aspects of popular ....
(1148

5

)
Controversies Over Book of Isaiah
.... was
familiar with the first one, and that there is enough linkage in ideas and writing to turn these two different authorships into a single, unified
book. ....
(1750

7

)
Book Summary: The Grief Recovery Handbook
.... Thus, the second section of the
book is titled "Preparing for Change: Starting to Recover .... human emotions caused by an end to or change in a
familiar pattern of ....
(2207

9

)
Analysis of a Photograph for a Book Cover
.... In Chapters three and Four of his
book the author specifies this argument. .... which emerge from such efforts: The Frankenstein of West Hills is a
familiar kind of ....
(2521

10

)
Toni Linder's book Transdisciplinary
.... The majority of the
book is dedicated to establishing the ways in which TPBA .... screening room until a child is completely comfortable with and
familiar with the ....
(2077

8

)
Edward Said's Orientalism
.... Reprinted in
Book Review Digest, 1979. .... in particular, Arab radicalism had been widespread since the 1950s, and "Arab terrorists" were
familiar figures in the ....
(2304

9

)
Travel Books
.... Twain writes a conclusion to his
book one year after the trip has ended and .... Twain is fully
familiar with most of the history of Europe before he arrives, just ....
(2707

11

)
Book Critiques of Family Therapy Techniques
.... Thus the
book must be tossed aside as each individual experience shapes the use .... The therapist must be
familiar enough with the techniques to be able to remain ....
(3885

16

)
Marketing
.... services in the future; however, customers are not yet sufficiently
familiar with such .... arise from the unwise uses to which customers put the
book's excuses. ....
(1277

5

)
Targeting Autism
.... From an educational perspective, the key section of the
book comprises the .... of pictures and picture-words into schedules provide a
familiar structure for ....
(1124

4

)
Style, Consumption & the Mass Media
.... He attributes the
book's continued relevance to "the fact that it was written during a time when now-
familiar elements of today's image-gripped culture were in ....
(740

3

)
Images & Style in Contemporary Culture
.... He attributes the
book's continued relevance to "the fact that it was written during a time when now-
familiar elements of today's image-gripped culture were in ....
(740

3

)
Obsession with image
.... He attributes the
book's continued relevance to "the fact that it was written during a time when now-
familiar elements of today's image-gripped culture were in ....
(740

3

)
Hawkin's Thesis of the Universe
.... The risk of loosing the reader is great at this point in the
book. Hawking does attempt to use illustrations which people are
familiar with to explain the ....
(2733

11

)
Comparison of Political Science Books Poli
.... advantages and disadvantages appears even-handed, but again presumes an audience most
familiar with American practice (Roskin et al. 249-52). The
book as a ....
(1284

5

)
TWO POLITICAL SCIENCE BOOKS: A COMPARISON Poli
.... advantages and disadvantages appears even-handed, but again presumes an audience most
familiar with American practice (Roskin et al. 249-52). The
book as a ....
(1284

5

)
Russell Baker's Growing Up
.... Baker is a well-respected journalist who in this
book looks back over his childhood .... not only the urban realm with which the adult Baker is
familiar and which ....
(1352

5

)
Underground Railroad and Cherokee Trail
.... If you are
familiar with the site it would be easy to navigate through but if you are not, it .... One is a
book called Harriet Tubman by Sarah H. Bradford (Bradford ....
(1162

5

)
Catastrophic Callapse of Societies How Arguments Only Partially ...
.... Diamond's
book begins with the Shelley poem "Ozymandias," about an ancient potentate of .... popular imagine not only in Shelley's poem but as a
familiar theme of ....
(1554

6

)
"Growing Up"
.... Baker is a well-respected journalist who in this
book looks back over his childhood .... not only the urban realm with which the adult Baker is
familiar and which ....
(1462

6

)
The Papal State Under Martin V
.... secular) approach to Martin's pontificate and to Partner's
book is encouraged .... is an account which presupposes that the reader is intimately
familiar with the ....
(1650

7

)
Workplace Violence
.... workplace violence is being
familiar and training employees to be
familiar with the .... In her
book Anger in the Workplace, security consultant Paulie Leslie (1998 ....
(3025

12

)
Information Age Dertouzos, M. (1997). Wh
.... No specific information is provided about the contents of the
book itself .... The other is to explain and put in context such
familiar jargon as "byte" or "firewall ....
(843

3

)
Theories of News & Newswork
.... The third topic, Part III of the
book is, according to editor Berkowitz, a .... section in Part III examines news as social narrative, or news as
familiar stories. ....
(914

4

)
President Reagan: The Role of a Lifetime
.... time line is established; Cannon assumes that the reader is
familiar enough with .... valid at the moment, this assumption will affect the
book's future usefulness ....
(1316

5

)
Mary Shelley's FRANKENSTEIN
.... paper will trace the influences that led to the writing of the
book: occultism, philosophy .... In any case, since Mary Shelley was so
familiar with all of the great ....
(2195

9

)
grammar
.... a good command language teaching methodology and they need to be
familiar with materials .... discourse structure," (Celce-Murcia, 1). The focus of the
book at hand ....
(1569

6

)