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Writing for Magazines
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Writing for Magazines

New ideas help businesses gain an advantage over their rivals. Employees who generate these new ideas -- who practice the art of creative thinking -- are one of a company's greatest assets. The Art of Creative Thinking shows the reader practical ways of becoming a more creative thinker. Each succinct chapter is built around one core idea which is then developed and illustrated. End-of-chapter key points summarize the main points. The Art of Creative Writing for Magazines
Adele Ramet “Writing for Magazines "
 
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The Rosetta Stone
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The Rosetta Stone
Discovered in 1779, the Rosetta Stone is one of the most famous monuments to have survived from Ancient Egypt. Its bilingual inscription in three different scripts provided the key that enabled scholars, and in particular the Frenchman Jean-Francois Champollion, to decipher Egyptian hieroglyphs for the first time. This illustrated booklet tells the story of the stone from its discovery and arrival in the British Museum to its eventual decipherment. It also includes a full translation of the inscription.

 
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Neil Gaiman - Coraline (illustrated)
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Neil Gaiman - Coraline (illustrated)Coraline moves into a new house with her parents. And very soon she discovers that this house has a secret door with something very sinister behind it...
 
 
 
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Feng Shui for Abundant Living
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Feng Shui for Abundant LivingFeng Shui for Abundant Living" was written for those who want to learn how to apply feng shui quickly and efficiently. It contains a decade of knowledge and practical advice and will put you on the fast track to feng shui.
 
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The Secret Garden (Oxford Bookworms Graded Reader Stage 3)
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The Secret Garden (Oxford Bookworms Graded Reader Stage 3)The Secret Garden
Oxford Bookworms Stage 3
The audio version of the graded reader.  What's in the garden and why is it so secret?  This reader tells the story of spoiled little girl who lives in a big old house with her uncle.  Things get interesting when she finds a key to a door that has been locked for 10 years.
 
Scan and OCRed book added. Thanks to hades1979 and stylie!
 
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