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February 2010

Here are all of the books we've reviewed that were published February 2010.

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Vision India 2020

Vision India 2020 is a visionary romp through a possible new future for India. It looks back over a decade-long transformation of the country from its current status as “back office for the world” to that of world leader through the... Read More

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Never Say Never

It just goes to show, you should never say never. Amazin’ things can happen in a regular life, if you let it. So declares red-haired no-nonsense Donetta Bradford, a woman who embodies the friendly, hard-working nature of Daily, Texas,... Read More

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Going Through Ghosts

We are all wandering spirits searching for a way to reconcile the events of our pasts and move on to the next step of our existence. Unless we accomplish this transition, we will become one of those dreadful hungry spirits that is never... Read More

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The Latina Guide to Health

Latinos are impacting American society in undeniable ways. As the diverse Latino population in the United States grows, the Latino community has increasingly taken on an identity of its own, and social issues are framed according to the... Read More

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Once a Warrior, Always a Warrior

The difficult transition home from combat deployment is made more troublesome by society’s lack of understanding that the return to civilian life does not mean that one has given up identifying oneself as a warrior, says Dr. Charles W.... Read More

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The Little Book of String Theory

String theory is a term used to describe a group of theories relating to the shape of matter. Essentially, string theorists assert that all matter is made of one fundamental object—the string—and that differentiation of material... Read More

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Making Sense of Evolution

Darwin is not the mortal enemy of theologians everywhere; evolutionary theory actually enriches and enlivens modern Christian theology. This is John F. Haught’s thought-provoking thesis in "Making Sense of Evolution". Most contemporary... Read More

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