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The unique, audience-centered approach of this top-selling text emphasizes that success in public speaking depends on how listeners interpret the message. Public Speaking: An Audience-Centered Approach brings theory and practice together. Its distinctive and popular approach emphasizes the importance of analyzing and considering the audience at every point in the speech making [...]
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In an oversize yet cozy-looking picture book, Rylant and Halperin explore the components of a home that could easily serve as a setting for this pair’s Cobble Street Cousins series. Rylant quickly gets to the heart of her subject: “No matter the kind of house, it is the [...]
Using the APA undergraduate psychology learning outcomes, the author establishes clear learning objectives for readers and ties the text assessment to these objectives. Praised for a very engaging writing style, comprehensive coverage of key research, and strong pedagogical features, Ciccarelli focuses on getting students to actually read their textbook. Student feedback from numerous [...]
“This is the book that you’ll want to read about podcasting–the technology that everyday people, in addition to the big-name radio networks, are using to broadcast to the world.” — Robert Scoble, Vice President Media Development, Podtech.net Create and market successful podcasts from your desktop, for your company, or in the studio [...]
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“…leaves you wondering how anyone ever manages to get away with any crime, let alone murder. Highly recommended…” (Fortean Times, March 2005) “…fascinating reading…a must-have book…a superb introduction to a fascinating subject…” (Ripperologist, July 2004)
A plain-English primer on crime scene investigation that’s a must for fans of CSI [...]
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