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Tu Adolescente y el SIDA (Your teenager and AIDS)
Published in Mass Market Paperback by Libra Editorial (2002-02-19)
Author: Doctora Mariela Camacho
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UN LIBRO ESCRITO CON SENCILLEZ
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Review Date: 2005-09-29
Para aquellos padres que nos cuesta trabajo hablarles a nuestros hijos de estos temas, este libro es muy útil para poder ayudarlos .......

TAPARLE LOS OJOS A LOS HIJOS EN ESTE
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2003-05-04
TEMA, ES COMO ENCAMINARLOS A UN ABISMO MORTAL

Esta obra tan bien intencionada y limpia,LOS ADVIERTE SIN TAPUJOS DE LO QUE ARRIESGAN Y DE COMO DEBEN CUIDARSE...

Tu, que como padre los proteges tanto, PROTÉGELOS CON INFORMACION REAL..No con puros anuncios de radio !

ESCRITO CON UN ESTILO
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2003-04-30
TAN AGRADABLE Y LIGERO, SIN COMPLICACIONES, TAN ABIERTO, QUE NO HABRÁ ADOLESCENTE QUE REHUSE LEERLO .
Y tu, colega padre o madre de familia, SABES LO IMPORTANTE QUE ES...

Tengo catorce años, y este es el
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2003-04-30
PRIMER LIBRO PARA ADULTOS QUE ME REGALAN MIS PADRES..
Hasta lloré de emocion! Si me dan un libro como este, ES QUE CONFIAN EN MI CRITERIO Y QUIEREN INFORMARME PARA QUE ME PUEDA DEFENDER !

Lo lei en una sola tarde, y esta super entendible y interesante ! Lo que me habian contado mis compañeras, casi todo es mentira...

ESTE LIBRO HECHO PARA ELLOS,
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2003-05-04
SERÁ EL ESCUDO QUE PROTEJA A MIS HIJOS DE LA MUERTE POR SIDA !

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Shinners & Mahler's Illustrated Flora of North Central Texas (Sida, botanical miscellany) (Sida, botanical miscellany) (Sida, botanical miscellany)
Published in Hardcover by Botanical Research Inst of Texas (1999-02-24)
Author: George Diggs; Barney Lipscomb; Robert O'Kennon
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Wow! A masterful work of botanical excellence.
Helpful Votes: 10 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 1999-11-22
In a concise word, this book is awesome. Truly an outstanding example of definition, beauty and detail. As a native plant garden designer and botanical collector in North Central Texas I have found this book invaluable. Not only for the professional but easily understood and used by the layman, this is the botanical 'Bible' of NC Texas and sets a precedent for all others to follow. This inspirational guide of botanical brilliance is an absolute must read.

College Student
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2000-07-21
As a student of Rangeland Ecology at Texas A&M University, I have used this book extensively to identify numerous plants for my classes, as well as my own collection. This book is very precise and the line drawings on each plant are invaluable. It is well worth the price for this plant "Bible."

Best and most complete regional flora
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2000-01-23
I am a botanist and have a collection of many books on floras. I am currently working on a flora of Northeast Alabama and using the Flora of Texas (1999) as the standard to follow.

Illustrated Flora of North Central Texas
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2000-11-23
I'm a botanist/naturalist, and a botanical collector from North Central Texas. I find the Illustrated Flora of NC Texas invaluable to anyone who wants to learn about plants of their region and their ecosystems, plant communities, etc. The book has an excellent introduction, over 70 pages along, to introduce you to nomenclature, toxic and exotic plants, endangered and threatened plants, geology, climate, etc. It also includes excellent information on some of the history of Texas botanists. It is a must for any naturalist or botanist, and a bargain for a book with over 1600 pages!

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La route du SIDA: Enquete sur une grande peur
Published in Unknown Binding by Londreys (1985)
Author: Dominique Brenky
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BLOOD OF ABRAHAM: JIMMY CARTER
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Review Date: 2008-11-12
THIS IS AN EARLY BOOK WRITTEN BY EX-PRESIDENT JIMMY CARTER. EVEN AT AN EARLY STAGE IN HIS POLITICAL CAREER, MR. CARTER WAS NOT ASHAMED TO PUBLISH HIS ANTI-JEWISH AND ANTI-ZIONIST SENTIMENTS! TO UNDERSTAND MR. CARTER's CURRENT ANTIPATHY FOR THE JEWISH PEOPLE, ONE NEEDS TO READ HIS EARLIER WRITTINGS ON THE SUBJECT. MR. CARTER HAS BECOME THE DARLING OF THE "HATE ISRAEL" MINDSET. CERTAINLY MR. CARTER PRAISES THE JEWISH PEOPLE, BUT ONLY AFTER THEY ARE DEAD. HIS POST-MORTEM OF JEWS IS EXCELLENT, BUT I WOULD RATHER BE PRAISED IN LIFE; THAN EULOGIZED!
A SPECIAL READ FOR HISTORIANS, WHO WANT TO UNDERSTAND U.S. STATE DEPARTMENT POLICY TOWARDS THE MIDDLE EAST.

Great Insights to MIddle East
Helpful Votes: 17 out of 23 total.
Review Date: 2000-05-05
This book gives good insights and makes you under stand the middle east where the countries in the middle east are coming from. He examens Israel, Syria, Lebanon, The Palestinians, Jordan, Egypt, and Saudi Arabia and tell what there interests are. If you want to understand the Middle East better or are just interested in polotics, or history I would Highly reommend this book.

President's Carter shares his Idealistic Views
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-07
This book is a summary by the former President on his experiences negotiating the Camp David Accords, his visits to the Middle East, and portraits of the Arab and Israeli leaders through his eyes. The former president actually maintains that peace in the Middle East must be based on Israeli recognition of the Palestinians' right to self-determination and Arab recognition of Israel's right to exist. If you wish to start to see how our Former President saw the Middle East, it is worth reading.

You gotta love Jimmy's Determination!
Helpful Votes: 32 out of 32 total.
Review Date: 2004-03-15
Jimmy Carter begins his demystification of the political, religious, and ethnic turmoil in the Middle East with a comprehensive chronology of the history of the region, dating from circa 9000 BC to the publication date of the book (1985). His introduction elaborates on the historical timeline and then branches out into his main thesis, a concise and personal explanation of the interrelational conflict between the countries of the Middle East, including Israel, Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, and Palestine. The consummate southern gentleman, Carter recounts his experiences with the kind of well-mannered, even-tempered prose to which Americans have become accustomed. The author deconstructs the complex issues of the Middle East with an open-minded, balanced approach in which he portrays each country's paradigm as legitimate. Not only does Carter give validity to each country's concerns, he also believes that each religious affiliation -- Christianity, Judaism, and Islam -- have legitimate claims in the various conflicts brewing in the Holy Land.

Former President Carter is one of the very few American statesmen whose words are taken in an unbiased manner by Jews, Muslims, and Christians alike, both in the Middle East and here at home. Perhaps this is why Carter was able to negotiate an Egyptian-Israeli peace deal between Anwar Sadat and Menachem Begin. This moderate, cooperative persona of Carter can be seen patently throughout The Blood of Abraham.

Carter is known for having the tendency to be overly idealistic at times, but I found his approach in his book to be quite honest and forthcoming. Carter is not out to avoid hurting peoples' feelings, but does temper his criticisms by giving the benefit of the doubt to each sides ability to eventually reach a compromise. This is illustrated on page 47 of The Blood of Abraham where he calls the Israeli mindset intransigent, but then later in the same paragraph discusses how he believes most Israelis do long for a plurality that will be accommodating to both sides. Carter even hints that he believes the Israeli government relies far to casually on excessive military might which exacerbates the conflict. He also gently talks about how Israel's racist minority - or perhaps majority - must avoid treating the Palestinians as second-class citizens without rights. To Jimmy Carter, the most attractive option is granting autonomy and the right of self-determination to the Palestinians within most of the West Bank and Gaza areas, provided substantial demilitarization of the area occurs and there are adequate guarantees that Israel and Jordan's security will not be threatened.

Other neighboring countries viewpoints of the situation are also discussed. The general theme that Carter portrays of the near Arab countries is that Israel creates illogical reasons to expand it's scope of power. He believes local Arab countries have the viewpoint that Israel is a domineering country that continues to occupy new lands and sends excessive military power to reside in native, non-Judaic areas permanently to protect their Jewish minority. They believe that the blood shed by innocent Palestinians is not considered to have any value by the Israelis and the supporting American Government. Carter illustrates how the local Arab countries fear that Israel has become a pawn for the United States to dominate the Middle East for it's own economic gain and belief in it's own cultural superiority. Many Arabs must be appreciative of a former American president validating their strongest concerns and granting importance and concern for their struggles.

Jimmy Carter's writing shows strong Christian inflections. His deep, sincere belief in his faith is responsible for the connection he feels with the past and present events in the Christian, Muslim, and Jewish Holy Land. In Christian tradition, a lasting peace must be achieved in Jerusalem before their savior, Jesus, returns in glory and creates a new heaven here on earth. Understanding Carter's deep religious convictions may help the reader understand how somebody like Carter who grew up far removed from the Middle East situation in Plains, Georgia could be so passionate and proactive about a lasting peace there.

As the title suggests, Carter believes this conflict originates all the way back to the biblical story of Abraham and Sarah. Sarah was supposedly not fertile and Abraham decided to have a child with his wife's servant Haggar. They had a child and his name was Ishmael. He was a wild sort according to the passages. Abraham later had another son with his wife Sarah when she become fertile again. Their son was called Isaac. Modern Arabs, according to some traditions, are descendants of Ishmael. Modern Jews, according to those same traditions, are descendants of Isaac. There is a prophecy in the holy scriptures which foretells that Ishmael and his descendants will always strike the heels of the descendants of Isaac. I believe the title shows that Carter takes this prophecy literally and wants to illustrate the interconnectedness of events in the Middle East, as a process that is under the control of God and his will. Although Carter's book begins with a historical timeline of the events, he never divides the history of the Holy Land into segments. He is more concerned with dividing the dissertation into near-timeless ideas represented by different countries and how to resolve them.

Because this is a personal account about Carter's ideas and experiences regarding the Middle East peace process, he doesn't often refer to secondary sources. In the appendix however, Carter includes many important documents, treaties, and speeches which are pertinent to what he discusses including Security Council Resolutions 242 and 338 and the Camp David accords of 1978 to create a lasting peace between Israel and Egypt.

This book is by no means complete in itself. It is only one man's view of the major problems and contentions the various ethnic groups in the area have and more specifically, the experiences that the author has had in trying to resolve them and what he has learned from them. The lasting impression one gets after reading The Blood of Abraham is the unflinching dedication of Jimmy Carter to the peace process, and his innocent, idealistic view on the capacity of the human nature to be cooperative even in the most competitive circumstances.

Want an informed opinion on the middle east?
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2006-03-02
A must for understanding the middle east. Everything Jimmy Carter said in 1983 is still true today... "only more so."
A perfect blend of ancient and modern histories. His personal experience makes it come alive.
I couldn't believe how clear it was. Very understandable.

SIDA
Tocame sin guantes: Consejos para convivir con enfermos de sida y otras enfermedades incurables
Published in Paperback by Editorial Pax Mexico (2006-09-28)
Author: Minerva Aponte-Jolly
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Deprimente!!
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Review Date: 2007-06-21
Si quieres gastar el dinero y llorar hasta tu muerte compra este libro.

SIDA
TU ADOLESCENTE Y EL SIDA
Published in Paperback by MŽxico, Editorial Libra (2003)
Author: Mariela. Camacho
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Tu adolescente y el SIDA
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Review Date: 2008-06-10
El libro "Tu adolescente y el SIDA" es un arma del agenda mundial de promover el sexo entre adolescentes bajo el pretexto de "sexo seguro."
En vez de recomendarle al adolescente que se dedique a sus estudios y que evite la vida sexual activa que ya se promueve en todas partes, este libro recomienda el uso de condones para evitar las enfermedades, entre ellas el SIDA, letales. Los estudios muestran que los programas que recomiendan el uso de condones para evitar el SIDA simplemente no funcionan porque a la larga, las personas sexualmente activas dejan de usarlos y siguen en el sexo promíscuo que los pone en contacto con sidosos.
No hay nada como la abstinencia pero el autor ni la menciona.
Este libro lleva un mensaje sumamente peligroso.

SIDA
Poverty and AIDS: The vicious circle (1995 working paper)
Published in Unknown Binding by Cornell University, Population and Development Program (1995)
Author: Alaka Malwade Basu
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SIDA
90 minutos por los niños: un Mundial sin precedente. (Niñ@s).(TT: 90 minutes for the children : a World Cup without precedent.): An article from: Fem
Published in Digital by Difusion Cultural Feminista, A.C. (2002-06-01)
Author: Elsa Lever M.
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SIDA
Acquired immuno deficiency syndrome (AIDS): Its implications for women and children
Published in Unknown Binding by Population Council (1987)
Author: Karin G Edström
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SIDA
The action of purgatives in a crustacean (Sida crystallina) (University of California publications. Physiology)
Published in Unknown Binding by The University press] (1905)
Author: John Bruce MacCallum
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Actores sociales y SIDA: Nuevos movimientos sociales? : nuevos agentes de salud? : las organizaciones no gubernamentales en Argentina y el complejo VIH/SIDA
Published in Unknown Binding by Espacio (1995)
Author: Graciela Biagini
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