Customer Review: Although the book engages you enough to get through some fairly boring material, it just isn't detailed enough as a stand-alone study guide for the Series 65. I never even finished it because I didn't learn enough to do decently on the practice tests from the more serious vendors (STC, Kaplan). Read... more info
Customer Review: Kara Walker's work has many suggestions,social; ones where you need some "code" to interpret what you see, how can you come to see eyes like yours; what you see; we come to comprehend the montrous system of slavery that supported the USA for on-going decades; her approach utilization of the... more info
Customer Review: This is a good book, especially if you're mechanics course used parts 1 and 2 of this same series. The thing that I like about this book is that it doesn't depend on a complete knowledge of surface or line integrals, just a basic understanding of them and how to apply simple geometric cases for math... more info
Customer Review: The book is much better written than earlier portions of book. Practically the same as the first 4 sections aside from the detail of explanation.
Customer Review: This has been an excellent additon to my library and helped me immensely during my seminary studies on ancient and medieval church history. Look up any subject, from Iranaeus to Arianism, and you will find several pages that sum up the topic beautifully. One caution is to remember the book was... more info
Customer Review: In The Relevance of the Beautiful, Gadamer hopes to justify the ways of art to modern man. He's answering Plato's banishment of the poets in The Republic, and every other such banishment, including Hegel's, who claimed that "art is a thing of the past" on the grounds that art re-establishes our... more info
Customer Review: If you haven't started Invincible this is a great one. It gives you enough to be satisfying but leaves you wanting to continue. I already have Vol.2 on the way and look forward to where Kirkman is going. Also, with issue 50 coming up I decided I better start now before it got to far ahead of me!
Customer Review: when buying used, you don't get codes to access certain information, but otherwise there is some interesting information in this book.
Customer Review: This remains one of the most WORTHLESS technical texts I've ever run into - going back to at least the Second Edition of 1981. As a stand-alone, the text provides a survey of basic concepts in mechanics, wave theory, thermodynamics and electrodynamics. The example problems are pathetic and reflect a... more info