Insect-Eating Plants and How to Grow Them
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    Insect-Eating Plants and How to Grow Them
    Adrian Slack
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      From bugs to birds. . .from mosses to manatees. . .a swamp is a complex ecosystem. But young readers won't be swamped during this amazingly accessible wade through a small square of wetlands, filled with exotic wildlife. Here is a fascinating look at the characteristics of swamp life. . .and the reasons why its survival is so important. Beautifully illustrated, with fun-to-do experiments and activities, a swamp field guide, and a picture-glossary index and resource list. From the One Small Square series, called "science education at its best" by Science Books and Films.
      Insect Eating Plants
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        Insect Eating Plants
        L. Patricia Kite
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        Easy to read, accurate, information on 8 types of carnivorous plants, plus how to grow basics, all with ample excellent color photos. For readers age 10 to adult.
        Insect-Eating Plants (The Earth's Garden)
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          Jason Cooper
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          5 out of 5 stars Insect Eating Plants, Lynn Poole.......2005-09-09

          Excellent book for introducing young students to insectivorous plants and their requirements. Written in the 1960's, it was the first book that got me started in a life-long passion for these unique botanical specimens. I purchased the book for sentimental reasons. Easy to read. Not an in-depth writing. Great for students grades 3 - 8.
          What's Eating Your House Plants
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            William H. Jordan
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                Underground Bases & Tunnels: What Is the Government Trying to Hide?
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                • A good book, informative and intriguing.
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                • Sauder effectively wraps the truth in fantasy
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                • Another piece to the jigsaw puzzle
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                Customer Reviews:

                1 out of 5 stars SAVE YOUR MONEY!! This crackerjack box of a book holds no prize-.......2007-08-25

                Credibility is EVERYTHING here. Who is this guy? Ph.D. in what? From where? Out of body experiences ? Not a whisper anywhere that I can find about his alleged scholarly credentials.. I've seen better writing in a 6th grade newpaper.
                A lot of weakly supported conjecture. If the govt really DOES have this massive network of underground bases and wanted to keep it a well kept secret- all they have to do is subsidize the printing of Bull crap books like this..Sorry, Richard- I'm going back to my Stephen King novels. Not impressed. I was hoping to find something to substaniate this theory .
                If 'The Truth is Out There', you won't find much here.

                4 out of 5 stars Interesting, Quick Read, Few Faults.......2007-05-08

                Sauder collects basically all the publically available info re: Underground bases and tunnels. It's outdated, but his second tome likely covers more up to date info. The research itself likely took a lot of time, and it is a very quick read. His writing style is simple and understandable, and he only presents the facts and asks very pertinent questions to which he states he does not know the answers.

                There are also tons of pictures, schematics and patents that he has found which are totally worth the price of the book. The info on tunneling technology is also highly interesting as is his listing of 'official' underground installations.

                The fault i found with the piece is towards the end he kind of tampers off and it doesn't really 'end' with anything solid. He goes into nuclear testing and EPA programs to monitors human/animal contamination - which is good info, just not really pertinent in a piece about underground installations. He also compares commercial technology and techniques to animal mutilations and alien abductions which is relatively inconclusive, thou the comparisons are interesting in an of themselves.

                All in all, worth reading, and it won't take you long.

                2 out of 5 stars Sauder effectively wraps the truth in fantasy.......2006-09-04

                This book tops out at 130 written pages (excluding index and footnotes). Of those 130 pages, 50 consist entirely of schematics and photographs obtained from publicly accessible sources. That means Sauder wrote approximately 80 pages for this book. I won't comment on the research aspect of this book. Sauder obviously has done some; and research, whether it takes a month or a year, is research.

                But when 80% of the work contains speculative commentary on unproven notions of UFOs, aliens, and government cover-ups, how much useful fact is actually presented?

                Sauder provides nice schematics and illustrations of proposed underground facilities, some of which may have been actually constructed, but for which he provides no proof, NORAD and other known facilities notwithstanding.

                He colors his research liberally with talk of Government/alien conspiracies, underground UFO bases and research of unconventional technologies, cattle mutilations, new world order, abductions and implants. All of which is complete speculation, and part of a growing subculture of "belief" with no basis in fact or rational consideration.

                Almost every speculative entry Sauder makes is accompanied by a phrase like, "I cannot provide factual documentation...", "I can offer no proof...", "I don't have many answers...", "I do not know whether the alleged tunnel systems are real or not.", or "I simply do not know..."

                Anyone with a functioning brain and access to the internet can find information on tunneling systems and boring machines. This is not secret technology, and the government does not deny the existence of underground storage and defense facilities. Information on underground atomic testing conducted at the Nevada Test Site is readily available online as well.

                Likewise to Sauders claims, I can neither confirm nor deny the existence of alien underground bases or a massive US Government and Alien conspiracy. But I didn't write a book about it, and I suspect it's unlikely. But I remained prepared to eat my words.

                Certainly governments are capable of mistakes, outright desception and unscrupulous acts. But there is a reason most government officials will smirk at the mention of UFOs and aliens, and it's not because they're covering something up. It's because, for all practical purposes, the topic is absurd, fictitious and fantastical, no matter how entertaining and intriguing it may be.

                1 out of 5 stars Useless crap.......2005-11-10

                Everything that's in this poorly researched and written book is also on his website. Save your money and just go to his website if you are absolutely dying to know this stuff. Also, if you want to hear how much of a scam artist this guy is listen to one of his performances on Coast to Coast. Apparently it is no longer en vogue to talk about the underground reptilians, Sauder has apparently tried to up the ante on David Icke with the nefarious "Ant People!" You seriously wonder how guys like this were able to graduate and make it out of high school.

                4 out of 5 stars Another piece to the jigsaw puzzle.......2001-04-10

                The material in this book corroborates some of the stories I've heard in various UFO books about underground noises, lights, and craft coming out of the ground. The author sticks mostly to the facts, and he usually has pictures and documents to back up what he's saying. Overall it doesn't necessarily mean that anything actually exists, however, they COULD exist. He leaves it up to the reader to decide.

                Beating the Dow with Bonds : A High-Return, Low-Risk Strategy for Outperforming the Pros Even When Stocks Go South
                Average customer rating: 2.5 out of 5 stars
                • Good INvesting Advice for Low Interest Rate Cycles
                • A sad waste of paper - babbling brooks are better
                • Interesting...but confusing
                • Profitable, Pragmatic Advice for All Investment Scenarios
                • Not very good, but....
                Beating the Dow with Bonds : A High-Return, Low-Risk Strategy for Outperforming the Pros Even When Stocks Go South
                Michael B. O'Higgins
                Manufacturer: HarperAudio
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                ASIN: 0694520896

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                Michael O'Higgins is worried. The ideas advanced in his 1989 classic, Beating the Dow, have been adopted by mutual-funds and market gurus alike as a proven formula for getting consistently high returns with a minimum of risk. In that book, O'Higgins introduced a system that become known as the Dogs of the Dow, which prescribed investing in out-of-favor Dow stocks--an approach that has produced annual returns that have handily beaten most all market averages.

                These days, however, O'Higgins is less concerned about beating the market than surviving it. In Beating the Dow with Bonds, O'Higgins considers the wild valuations of today's stock market and sees the specter of a sharp and steep decline. To face this inevitable selloff, O'Higgins offers a survival strategy that involves annually allocating assets among stocks (Dow Dogs), T-bills, and T-bonds. While most members of the baby-boom generation know how stocks work, they'd be hard-pressed to explain the arcane world of bonds. O'Higgins explains them admirably. Had you followed O'Higgins's new system for the last 30 years, which saw six bear markets, your portfolio would have enjoyed an average annual return of 23.77 percent versus 18.03 percent with his Dow Dogs portfolio and 11.77 percent with the DJIA.

                O'Higgins is no Chicken Little--rather, he's a market contrarian with a proven and profitable track record. If you think the stock market will go up forever, then look elsewhere for advice. But if you believe in gravity, then get this book and read it soon. Highly recommended. --Harry C. Edwards

                Amazon.com Audiobook Review

                Michael B. O'Higgins entered the stock-brokerage business in the early 1970s, right on the verge of a rabid bear market. So his skepticism about the continued rise in stock prices is understandable. At the same time, he notes that bond yields, as of the 1999 publication date of this audiobook, are historically high relative to inflation. Therefore, an investment portfolio combining stocks and bonds, rather than stocks exclusively, should beat the Dow Jones Industrial Average in the future. Hiring A&E Network's Jack Perkins, cohost of the acclaimed Biography series, to read this audiobook was a stroke of genius. Perkins's voice adds the heft of lifelong experience and hard-won wisdom to O'Higgins' rather dry explanations of what bonds are and why you should invest in them. (Running time: 3 hours, 2 cassettes) --Lou Schuler

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                “By following O'Higgins' method, small investors will often beat the pros at their own game.” - Wall Street Journal

                In Beating the Dow with Bonds, Michael O'Higgins, bestselling author of Beating the Dow and one of America's top-ranked money managers, provides a proven system for achieving the lowest-risk and highest returns in a chaotic stock market - investment advice requiring less than five minutes per year that will help you beat the pros 95 percent of the time regardless of market conditions.

                With stock market fluctuations ranging from all-time highs to all-time lows, O'Higgins insists that incorporating bonds'once considered the ugly step-sibling to stocks'into your portfolio is the only way to win.

                In Beating the Dow with Bonds, you will learn:

                • how to tell when stocks aren't the best place to be for the highest returns - and where to go in the meantime

                • how to protect yourself from radical market fluctuations and continue to beat the Dow

                • a reliable, easy-to-understand method of assessing the attractiveness of T-bonds, T-bills, and stocks in order to achieve the best return with the least risk

                For investors with as little as $5,000, Beating the Dow with Bonds provides a safer, more reliable opportunity to beat the Dow not just in today's market'but in any market.

                Read by Jack Perkins, who served as correspondent, commentator and anchorman at NBC News for 25 years. He began his association with A&E in 1990, and is co-host of the series Biography.

                Customer Reviews:

                5 out of 5 stars Good INvesting Advice for Low Interest Rate Cycles.......2006-08-01

                Zero coupon bonds are the bonds spoken of in the book's title. Zero coupon bonds do well in falling interest rate and stable, low interest rate investing environments as we had 90% of the time from 1982 to 2004. Now is NOT the time to use this book's advice, wait until interest rates fall again (2010??).
                but it is true, by not owning any stocks O'Higgins outperformed the greatest -and longest- bull market in history.

                1 out of 5 stars A sad waste of paper - babbling brooks are better.......2004-09-09

                Having read many books on various financial subjects, this one is on my list as one of the top 10 wastes of time. In fact I am only writting this to hopefully save you time! Warning! When the reviews are from annonymous 'a reader' be suspicious!

                2 out of 5 stars Interesting...but confusing.......2003-08-14

                I agree with much of what has already been said as far as the amount of filler and the editorial glitches. And can anyone figure out the last chart -- table 11.1? These numbers make no sense and don't even correspond with the info on table 9.1. I began the book with some excitement but ended up feeling very uncertain about the method.

                5 out of 5 stars Profitable, Pragmatic Advice for All Investment Scenarios.......2001-10-19

                This is one of the few stock market books from the 1990s that will be read and appreciated many years from now. While silly stuff like "Dow 36,000" & Harry Dent quickly withers away, O'Higgins advice gains credibility every day in this apparently multi-year bear market. Several web sites (beartopia dot com & others) mention this book. Perhaps the book's title should have substituted "zero coupon bonds" for the word "bonds." Do look up the authors corrected list of investment steps here at Amazon, however, do not let the slightly sloppy editing deter you from learning this powerful investment advice. The more knowledgable one is of the market, the more one appreciates O'Higgins and his two works. This book's advice works in bull and bear markets.

                2 out of 5 stars Not very good, but...........2001-07-27

                The book was not very well written, and why he felt the need to devote 70 pages describing in copious detail all 30 of the Dow stocks is beyond me. However, his 30 year zero-coupon analysis does have something going for it, and the inflation rate is a good predictor for a change in asset allocation.
                Beating the Dow (Revised and Updated)
                Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
                • Some excellent material but not really enough for a full book
                • Great system
                • intro to 1 style mechanical (ie. rigid rule based) investing
                • Not a totally bad method of choosing stocks
                • Beating the Dow, Still an Unbeatable Read
                Beating the Dow (Revised and Updated)
                Michael B. O'higgins , and John Downes
                Manufacturer: Collins
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                ASIN: 0066620473
                Release Date: 2000-03-22

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                In 1991, Michael B. O'Higgins, one of the nation's top money managers, turned the investment world upside down with an ingenious strategy, showing how all investors--from those with only $5,000 to invest to millionaires--could beat the pros 95% of the time by putting 100% of their equity investment into the high-yield, low-risk "dog" stocks of the Dow Jones Industrial Average. His formula spawned a veritable industry, including websites, mutual funds, and $20 billion worth of investments, elevating the theory to legendary status.

                Reflecting on the greatest bull market of our time, this must-have investment guide has been revised and updated for a new economy. With current company and stock profiles, as well as new charts, statistics, graphs, and figures, Beating the Dow is the smart investment that you--and your portfolio--can't afford to miss

                Customer Reviews:

                4 out of 5 stars Some excellent material but not really enough for a full book.......2007-06-01

                2nd edition (2000) with Johns Downes, 259 pages

                O'Higgins' basic method for selecting out of favour stocks from the Dow Jones Industrial Average can be explained in a single sentence: list the ten stocks from the Dow with the highest dividend yield, and then select the five with the lowest share prices from these ten. Buy an equal weighting in each of them and after one year, sell and start again.

                So you could be forgiven for wondering how he manages to fill a book. I found significant chunks to be of little interest in understanding why and how his method has worked. For example, I didn't find his introduction on why stocks are the best long term investments, or his potted history of each of the Dow constituents (which takes up just under half the book) added much. (The history of the Dow stocks also reads as if at least the updates for the 2nd edition were written in a considerable hurry.) However, if you are new to equity investing these parts may be more useful to you. Even so, I cannot understand why O'Higgins included the addresses for each of the Dow stocks in the main body of the book when his method is a mechanical one which requires that you do not do any specific stock research or have any contact with companies.

                I bought this book with a particular aim in mind: to understand the background better to see how it could be applied in the UK. For example, some people try to apply it to the FTSE 100 and others to the FT 30 index and others use the lowest market capitalisation rather than the lowest share price as the second filter.

                After reading the book I concluded that the FT 30 index with lower share prices (i.e. with minimum changes to O'Higgins' original method for the Dow) would be most appropriate. This is because the FT 30 index is modelled on the Dow and has greater stability than the FTSE 100. Even so, there are differences between the FT 30 index and the Dow, which might mean there is greater specific stock risk in the FT 30 (for example, FT 30 stocks are only replaced if they are taken over or fail, whereas Dow stocks can be replaced by the editors of the Wall Street Journal).

                Regarding the choice of low share price or low market capitalisation for the second filter, O'Higgins specifically states that the most relevant factor is "simply the phenomenon that the less expensive a stock is, the more it is prone to greater percentage moves." O'Higgins also believes UK companies are more prone to cutting their dividends in difficult periods compared to US companies and that this may mean a mechanical method based upon dividends would work less well in the UK.

                Anyway, notwithstanding my gripes above about the padding in the book, the good parts are very good and the book carries an excellent central thesis: that simplicity not only entails less work, but also often produces better results.

                By the end of the book I also understood why the method is likely to continue working. Historically the method did not work every year (for example during the last few years of the dot com boom), but produced good results over the long term. As O'Higgins states: "It's the occasional off-year that allows anomalies, like the strategies we'll be discussing next, to exist." The second, critical factor is that the method automatically enforces a contrarian discipline. I like the way O'Higgins puts it:

                "In an investment world addicted to complexity, it can almost be said that keeping it simple is itself a form of contrarianism. It can certainly be said that for a system like mine to become too popular to work, contrarianism would have to become conventional wisdom. That would mean turning human nature on its head."

                5 out of 5 stars Great system.......2006-12-11

                This book simply suggests listing the 30 Dow components and then buying the lowest price stocks in the group that also has the best yield (Dividend %).You skip the lowest priced because that one probably does have issues versus being a value. You can either put your $5000 in the second to lowest priced with the best yield, or the 2nd-6th stocks, or the 2nd to 11th stocks that are the lowest priced with the best yield. He shows the back tested history of this method as delivering huge gains. It is a system to think about or use it to develop your own.
                The biggest thing I got out of this book was the direction to read books by Yale Hirsh. This was very profitable for me to discover the November-May stock market pattern, the presidential election cycle and the days of the week. You must read The Almanac Investor(by his son), it is VERY valuable, I made $10,000 from Sept 1st 2006 to Dec 9th 2006 due to my aggressive stance in November and December.

                4 out of 5 stars intro to 1 style mechanical (ie. rigid rule based) investing.......2004-08-07

                O'Higgins writes nicely... and identifies with specificity one generally agreeable style of mechanical stock investing... it doesn't particularly work well recently... but it is a useful text to introduce the idea of rule-based (non-emotional) trading decision making. assumptions of money management particularly out of phase with first tier thinking.. but i like the book.

                3 out of 5 stars Not a totally bad method of choosing stocks.......2002-03-13

                "Beating The Dow" by Michael O'Higgins offers the following simple investment strategy. You simply buy the ten highest dividend paying stocks among the Dow Industrial Averages. The Philosophy is that as the value of the stocks increase, via stock price lagging or falling below the market, the dividend yield will tend to rise. (i.e. the assumption is that dividend yield is a proxy for value. One problem is that not all Dow stocks pay out the same level of earnings, so some stocks will tend to have higher dividends.)

                While I tend to be skeptical of any investment strategy that is too simple, if you must use such a simple strategy, then you could do far worse selecting the highest dividend paying stocks from the Dow. Of course, the other option is just to index your money in a mutual fund that buys the entire stock market. Vanguard Funds is the leader in such index funds. But, I like dividends.

                The difficulty with simple investment strategies is that they tend to be arrived at via data mining. The proponent of the investment method asks "What worked in the past?" and then tries to draw up a canned investment method. Almost always, the proposed method then starts to lag behind in the present and future stock market performance. (the recent performance of this strategy is discussed in another person's great book review. See that.) This is not due to market efficiency or that the method is becoming well known. It just means that the method wasn't entirely valid as a predictive method.

                There is the old joke about the "X investment strategy." When a computer was asked to vigorously evaluate the stock market and look for predictors of future investment success, the computer spit back the answer, "Invest in stocks whose name begins with an 'X' and whose name ends with an 'X.' " Xerox was the top performing stock over the period.

                "Beating The Dow" is one of those books, if read all by itself, might mislead a new investor into an over-simplified investment strategy. Yet, you might enjoy reading it. And, as stated, you could do worse than holding the ten highest dividend-paying Dow stocks.

                "Beating The Dow" also mentions what Michael O'Higgins calls the "Penulatimate Profit Prospect (PPP)" which involves buying just one stock. The Stock with the second lowest price among the ten highest yielding stocks. I consider that Penidiotic. We conservative investors do love our stock dividends, and the focus on dividend yield gets "Beating The Dow" a solid honorable mention.

                Peter Hupalo, Author of "Becoming An Investor: Building Wealth By Investing In Stocks, Bonds, And Mutual Funds."

                4 out of 5 stars Beating the Dow, Still an Unbeatable Read.......2001-12-22

                Michael O'Higgin's investing classic holds up as well in the New Millenium as it did when it first hit book stands 10 years ago.

                He maintains that it is still possible to beat the DOW by buying the 10 highest yielding stocks and tweaking your holdings each year, with correspondingly greater rates of return with a two- or five-stock selection from the group. O'Higgin's admits in the new eidtion that the strategy has been muddied by a drop in the relative importance of dividends as a part of total yield of the DOW. Dividends and payouts have lost lost out to stock buybacks, in part because dividends are taxed at a higher rate than long-term capital gains from stock sales. Changes in the DOW have also reduced the overall dividend payout. Of the most recent additions, Microsoft pays no dividend and Intel and Home Depot have nominal payouts. O'Higgin's strategy may also be less effective because it's simplicity and past returns attracted the attention of Wall Street money managers and of many, many individual investors. There is at least one web site devoted to the Dogs of the Dow and a number of similar investment strategies were profiled for several years on the Motley Fool website.

                Nor is the most valuable part of O'Higgin's book his thumbnail sketches of other value strategies for beating the market with a basket of DOW stocks. Several seem downright ridiculous. I remain skeptical that investing based on presidential election cycles or end-of-year asset sales by fund managers can yield meaningful, long-term results for individual investors.

                The value of this book is O'Higgin's championing of value investing in general and his highlighting of the resilience of the DOW stocks in markets bull and bear. Most people aren't professional investors and lack the time and resources to profit from a strategy of active trading. If the efficient markets guys are right, then buying all 30 DOW stocks and holding on long-term will beat returns of most professionally baskets of stocks, with less risk and less payouts for taxes and trading costs to boot. Or maybe buying the highest yielders in any given year and holding. Anyway, you get the picture.

                Regardless of whether you think the high-yield 10 is still capable of outgaining the overall DOW, O'Higgin's book is, to me, as valuable in 2001 as it was when I first read it in 1993.
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                  Dennis McNicholl
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                                  1 out of 5 stars Simply Awful!.......2006-12-29

                                  I have prepared taxes professionally for over 20 years and have taught tax preparation for 5. This book is the worst I have come across in that time and should be avoided at all costs!

                                  The content and flow is nonsensical, there is literally no explanation about ANY forms or schedules, and the sample problems are illogical.

                                  In Chapter 1 the book introduces all the various taxable entities including Partnerships and Corporations, which it then tries to cover in a chapter each later in the text. Who in their right mind thinks they can cover corporate tax in a chapter? And what about that is "fundamental?"

                                  Chapter 3 has a single problem that requires the student to fill out a 1040, a Schedule C for a sole proprietorship, a Schedule D for a non-business bad debt, and a Schedule E for a vacation rental. This is very advanced material for the third chapter of a "fundamental" text.

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                                  3 out of 5 stars mediocre book.......2001-10-31

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