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Reviews for Inorganic Materials Chemistry Desk Reference

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The average rating for Inorganic Materials Chemistry Desk Reference based on 2 reviews is 3 stars.has a rating of 3 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2008-10-23 00:00:00
0was given a rating of 3 stars Richard Santos
This book is a FABULOUS reference work on names -- any writer should seek it out and purchase a copy immediately. Not only does it list Western European names, it also covers many part of Asia and the Pacific, Africa, and includes an entire section on historical names from the ancient world, from the Dark and Middle Ages, and from the Renaissance. While one could argue it isn't complete, it would be difficult to imagine such a book EVER being truly complete, and so my hat's off to author Holly Ingraham, and publisher McFarland for putting this most excellent reference work on the market. Not certain if it's still in print; if not, go directly to eBay or a used book dealer and look for a copy; it's well worth your time and trouble.
Review # 2 was written on 2010-08-05 00:00:00
0was given a rating of 3 stars Ramona Sledge
As you can conclude from the title, this book is about Principles of Economics; and I have to say that it is a great book, I’ve learned so much from it. It is a 800+ pages long, and the summary will be long. I gave this book five stars rating because I am very satisfied with the information provided in it. I learn so many new things that I didn’t know before. I have to say that there are many information that I’ve already knew; but that’s normal, we learn so much through work. I would recommend for anyone who is interested in economic basics to read this book. One thing that most get into my head, is buying domestic products to save the jobs in country; I wasn’t aware that, that could lead to loosing jobs in other sectors; it can also lead for the companies to become monopolistic ones. I did sit down and started to think, that buying only domestic made products have lead to increases in prices, in country where I live. But the workers in those companies don’t benefit from increased revenue and profit that companies are making; they are also pay higher prices for those products, with same salaries as before. This book have helped me to start thinking differently about so many things. The summary was long, but I’ve tried it to kept as short as possible, and still include important information; the book is over 800+ pages long. I hope that you will get through this summary, and I hope that you’ll end up reading this book.


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