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Communicate with Me: Public Communication as Enlarged Conversation
Author(s): Melinda Womack
Speak to Me! is the product of nearly 40 years of combined experience in teaching public speaking. This book can be used as the primary text in either a beginning or intermediate public-speaking course. Addressing issues in a natural order of learning, this text covers the speaker's personal concern...Gramatica avanzada del espanol (Advanced Spanish Grammar)
Author(s): Oscar Moreno
Having imparted courses on Spanish grammar in college for many years and despite the options, the author could never find a grammar textbook, manual, or course that could serve his students' needs fully. After regularly supplementing, and oftentimes completely replacing grammar textbooks with ihs ow...Introduction to Logic
Author(s): Douglas Webb
5 Ways to Save the Planet (In Your Spare Time)
Author(s): Gregory J Schwartz
, basic_htmlCommunication and Social Understanding
By: Margaret Dick, Ed Tywoniak, Scott M. Schonfeldt-Aultman, Ellen Rigsby
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Communication and Social Understanding
Author(s): Margaret Dick, Ed Tywoniak, Scott M. Schonfeldt-Aultman, Ellen Rigsby
eBook Version You will receive access to this electronic text via email after using the shopping cart above to complete your purchase. , basic_htmlMass Communications: Texas Tech Style
Author(s): William F Dean
, basic_htmlEnvironmental Biology Laboratory Manual
Author(s): Alessandra Sagasti
, basic_htmlWomen, Sport and Physical Activity: Challenges and Triumphs
By: Sharon Guthrie, Michelle Magyar, Ann Fran Maliszewski, Alison Wrynn
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Women, Sport and Physical Activity: Challenges and Triumphs
Author(s): Sharon Guthrie, Michelle Magyar, Ann Fran Maliszewski, Alison Wrynn
"Take Me Out to the Ball Game" is about a woman who loves baseball. It's true. The song we've all heard at the ballpark is really only the chorus of a 1908 song that begins, "Katie Casey was baseball mad, Had the fever and had it bad." But in 1908 women wouldn't have dared play baseball. ...There Are Always Blue Skies...Over the Dark Clouds
Author(s): John R West
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