SignWriting List September 20,2011 Hello Bob! What impressive books you have written... I found your web page: Robert Gotwals, Chemistry, NCSSM http://www.ncssm.edu/scholar/gotwals/classes/introduction-medicinal-chemistry I am happy to get to know more about your teaching and publishing. I am not a medicinal chemist (smile) nor a student of theoretical chemistry, but I can imagine your books are needed for your students and for teachers, and I bet they were a big job to write... I also like the statements you have at the bottom of your email...the first one by Eve Carson especially hits home for me - finding the joy in life means so much - Do you have Deaf students, or ASL signing students? I would assume so... Val ;-) -------- On Sep 20, 2011, at 9:12 AM, Bob Gotwals wrote: > On 9/20/11 12:04 PM, Valerie Sutton wrote: >> And I am interested in your book, Bob. Can you tell us more about it. What is its title? I would like to buy a copy too... >> >> Val ;-) >> > LOL! You won't like ANY of MY books! > > 1. A Student Guide to Computational Quantum Chemistry > 2. A Student Guide to Computational Mouse Genomics > 3. Introduction to Medicinal Chemistry for High School Students > > I'm a theoretical chemist...... :-) > > > > -- > Robert Gotwals, Chemistry Educator > [log in to unmask] > The North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics > 1219 Broad Street > (919) 416-2774 > -- > “Learn from every single being, experience, and moment. What joy it is to search for lessons and goodness and enthusiasm in others.” > Eve Carson (1985-2008) > -- > “You can find the key to success under the alarm clock.” > Ben Franklin > -- > "We are reaching the stage where the problems we must solve are going to become insoluble without computers. I do not fear computers. I fear the lack of them." > Issac Asimov > -- > "He who risks and fails can be forgiven. He who never risks and never fails is a failure in his whole being." Paul Tillich >