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DiaGrammar: Mastering Sentence Structure

Author(s): Dorothy Hoerr

Diagramming sentences remains the single best way to visualize and understand English grammar. DiaGrammar brings this powerful learning tool into the 21st century with pre-drawn, color-coded diagrams.Diagramming automatically gives students the vocabulary to talk about their own sentences.No nee...

Exploring Food Science & Technology

Author(s): Peter S Murano

Peter Murano’s Exploring Food Science & Technology introduces the subject of food science in a thorough, understandable way, making it the perfect text for both beginning majors as well as students who are simply curious about the field. It examines the interdisciplinary nature of food science and c...

An Actor's Alphabet

Author(s): Craig Schwab, Kevin Schwab

If acting is not your key interest, this book will provide lessons that help nurture how you express yourself in public. Acting is a form of self-expression as well as a ways and means for accepting who you are as a person. The lessons related to remembering a simple monologue to preparing for a maj...

Destination: Success

Author(s): Melissa Thomas, Melinda Miley, Michelle Groves Futrell

Destination Success is an academic recovery textbook written for the student that is on academic probation or perhaps has been readmitted after a dismissal or poor academic performance. Either way, they have some work to do to understand how they got to their current situation and to develop the ski...

The Little Book of Financial Accounting

Author(s): Richard Gore

The Little Book of Financial Accounting is the easiest to understand introductory accounting text on the market. Its virtue lies in its simplicity. First, it is organized so that each topic, that which could be covered in a single class meeting, is organized in its own learning unit or module. Secon...

Public Speaking and Responsibility in a Changing World

Author(s): Dorothy W. K. Ige, Lori L. Montalbano

We live in an exciting, yet complicated information age. Our era calls for critical thinkers who are willing and able to communicate well toward the twin goals of human survival and career thriving on a connected globe. Thus, public speaking skills are important. Critical thinking and communicati...