Customer Review: If you really want to know what the Arab people dream off, then this book is for you. This book finally made me understand the Middle East. The author discusses Palestine, Lebanon, Syria, Egypt, Morocco, Iran, but omits countries such as the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia. We all have... more info
Customer Review: In light of the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, this book provides a context in which to understand the current state of affiars. It chronicles the Kohmeini decade in Iran, 1979-1989 and describes how complex the politics of the region can be. The quagmire sometimes causes the U.S. and other... more info
Customer Review: This book was out of touch with reality in Iran. The author of the book was expressing that theology state of Iran was going through transformation and the state was becoming more liberal minded. The author forgot that the theology state of Iran would not change their policies. These rules of... more info
Customer Review: I have been a dental hygienist now for two years, and was still a little thrown back when patients hit me with questions that I just wasn't postive I knew the answer to. Ones such as: "Why does dental treatment cost so much?" or "Are you any good?" And the toughest question of... more info
Customer Review: In Darkness and Secrecy: The Anthropology of Assault Sorcery and Witchcraft in Amazonia Edited by Professor Neil Whitehead (U of Wisconsin) and Assoc. Professor Robin Wright (Brazil), 2004. The Greek god Asclepius could appear as a serpent and is often ichnographically depicted as a serpent (or... more info
Customer Review: First the good news. The author did realize that there are some Muslim fanatics who are indeed anti-American. And in 1985, she predicted further attacks on the United States from them. That was an accurate prediction. But there is plenty of bad news. She simply refuses to see many of the... more info