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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.
Author(s): Jayant R Kale, Richard J Fendler
Lectures in Corporate Finance is written by the belief “Less is more." That is, less topics taught in greater detail will produce more understanding, more emphasis on basic skills, and more student excitement and curiosity about the field of finance.
Author(s): Marcos Arandia
Whereas most textbooks consist either of 1) anthologies consisting almost entirely of primary source material without commentary or explanation or 2) a series of summaries of classic texts containing little of what the philosophers themselves actually wrote, Competing Visions: An Introduction to Moral Philosophy steers a middle course between these two extremes by presenting the ideas of some of the greatest minds of the Philosophic Tradition in as close to their original form as possible, while at the same time providing commentaries that guide students toward a clearer understand
Author(s): Elaine Kass
US English is spoken throughout the world. This book, Speaking American English: A Rulebook and Guide of U.S.A. Pronunciation and Spelling for the International Student, was created to teach professional Standard American English (SAE) to the global community.
The USA alphabet contains 26 letters that represent 41 distinct professional SAE sounds, each of which the book teaches. The book begins with basic spelling concepts and explains the similarities and differences between a word’s spelling and pronunciation.