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Composing Poetry: A Guide to Writing Poems and Thinking Lyrically

Author(s): Gerry LaFemina

“What I assume, you too shall assume,” Walt Whitman writes in his famous “Song of Myself,” declaring fully what the art of poetry is all about. The writer of poetry invites the reader to join in the process of the poem, invites the reader into the musings of the poet. Poetry, then, is more than just...

America: Two Directions - Part Two 1877-Present

Author(s): Stephen Randoll

Chess notation is a code. Unless you understand the code, you cannot read it. This book is written in a similar manner. The student does not need to learn a great many names or dates, because they do not help the student understand what is really going on. Realistically, names and dates are material...

Discovering the Personality of Punctuation: Turning the Ho Hums into Tee Hees

Author(s): Tiffany MacQuarrie

Truly, words have power, but did you know that punctuation also has power – perhaps more? Tiffany MacQuarrie’s book, Discovering the Personality of Punctuation, will enable you to infuse power into your writing merely by employing the appropriate punctuation for the occasion. Sure, you’ve read ab...

Microbiology: Laboratory Manual for Allied Health and General Microbiology

Author(s): Jay Sperry

This microbiology laboratory manual has been used for many years for both a general introductory microbiology laboratory manual and for introductory medical microbiology laboratory manual for the allied health disciplines at the University of Rhode Island. It gives a comprehensive coverage of the ba...