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==Book Title==
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One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest

  • Ken Kesey
  • ISBN 0451163966

The story created by Kesey has to be one of the most powerful illustrations of man vs machine in the history of literature. When I finished this book I was left feeling empowered. What I gathered from the book is that revolution is in fact possible but there has to be individuals willing to give it all for the betterment of others. This book is definitely first on my top five favorites of all time, and I would go as far to say as this should be a must read for everyone. If anyone has any books they really enjoyed and hasn't read One Flew Over the Cukoo's Nest yet I would be down to trade.--Shankmetos 11:04, 20 September 2006

The Dharma Bums

  • Jack Kerouac
  • ISBN 01400422520

Living simply as a "Dharma bum" encompasses meditation, buddhism, and freedom. As a Dharma bum Jack Kerouac walks you through some of his later life travels with his eccentric pal Japhy Ryder (Gary Snyder is his true identity). The story is simple, short and sweet and left me wishing for a 100 more pages. If you enjoy adventure and intellectual curiosity, as well as some buddhist thoughts, give this book a read. --Pcaradonna 10:58, 31 August 2006 (PDT)

Cradle to Cradle

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  • William McDonough, Michael Braungart
  • ISBN 0865475873

This book is great. Is there such a thing as waste? This is a must read book for anyone looking into the topic of resources. --SeanC 14:15, 25 August 2006 (PDT) Cradle to Cradle is a book by William McDonough and german chemist Michael Braungart. It discusses new production techniques that are essentially waste free.--kory_kusick 13:45, 16 November 2007

Engineering in Emergencies: A Practical Guide for Relief Workers

  • Jan Davis (Editor), Robert Lambert (Editor)
  • ISBN 1853395218

Put out by ITDG Publishing (Intermediate Technology Development Group Publishing) in collaboration with RedR.

Small Is Beautiful - Economics as if People Mattered

  • W
  • ISBN 0060803525

First published in 1973 but still pertinent to today's issues of development. Economist E.F. Schumacher looks at the imbalance of global economics and consumption and proposes the development of intermediate technology and appropriate technology as one solution to this disparity. Response to this book led to the formation of The Intermediate Technology Development Group (now W). There is also Small is beautiful : economics as if people mattered : 25 years later ... with commentaries (1999) which I have not yet read, perhaps someone else can provide a review.
--Steve.mccrosky 06:48, 9 July 2007 (PDT)

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Books on Health Care

Making Health Care Equipment - Ideas for local design and production

  • Adam Platt and Nicola Carter
  • ISBN 1853390674

This book provides step-by-step illustrated instructions for building equipment with various metal tubing, sheet metal, bicycle parts and wood. It includes sections on hospital furniture, wheelchairs, physical and occupational therapy equipment, laboratory equipment, and maternity/infant care equipment. Steve.mccrosky 06:23, 18 September 2007 (PDT)

Available through:Sales Office, Intermediate Technology Publications Ltd (an arm of the Intermediate Technology Development Group) 103-105 Southampton Row, London WC1B 4HH England. Steve.mccrosky 07:41, 1 July 2007 (PDT)

Public Health Engineering in Emergency Situations

  • Medecins Sans Frontieres
  • ISBN (none)

This resource was published by MSF (W) in 1994. It presents schematics with step-by-step instructions for constructing large scale public health projects with a focus on displaced populations. Chapters on water, sanitation and vector control are followed by an excellent French/Spanish/English glossary of terms. Available through MSF. Steve.mccrosky 20:19, 15 July 2007 (PDT)

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