The Student Writer's Guide to Avoiding Dead Words is a reference/instructional book to help students of all ages avoid the most commonly used words in the English languageoften referred to as dead words.
‘Until lions have their historians, tales of the hunt shall always glorify the hunter’ - Nigerian proverb ‘This proverb undermines the idea of “objective” history.
Development in Unity Volume Two represents an eclectic repertoire of over forty years exploits and profile of a renowned international scholar and an eminent cultural African leader, Daasebre Professor (Emeritus) Oti Boateng, to inspire a new generational philosophy of development.
It's a new perspective of looking at two of the major topics included at the studying of the Business Administration science, from both ends technical and practical sides.
In the earlier days of bridge, a direct cue bid of the opponent's opening bid was traditionally played as a 'strong cue bid', a hand too strong for an ordinary take-out double, and forcing to game.
Humor and entertainment, reflection and inspiration, information and advice are all to be found in the column titled Healey on Health as published in the St.
In these 10 scenarios, you'll discover practical plans of action while exploring 1) the mindset of a good boss gone bad, 2) today's unwritten rules of workplace relations, 3) everyday opportunities to exploit when reporting to a bad boss, 4) strategic alternatives to aid in your survival in the workplace, and 5) benefits and lessons learned while under the leadership of a bad boss.
A Novice's Guide Through the Jewish Holidays explores the traditions, historical events along with Hebrew blessings in transliteration of the holidays for all people of diverse faiths and learning skills.
Tammy Pickering Barnett, a leadership and communications training consultant and past political candidate, provides practical tips for running a campaign and getting elected in this easy-to-read booklet.
Obra clásica del pensamiento político, en la que el autor expone de manera clara y precisa la concepción de Simón Bolívar acerca de un estado democrático, soberano y libre, integrado por las republicas independizadas del dominio del imperio español, para lograr una Gran Patria unida por la comunidad de lengua, costumbres, riquezas naturales y proximidad territorial.