What is the most important English skill? What skill must you have to communicate well? Obviously, number 1 is Fluency, the ability to speak (and understand) quickly and easily without translation. Fluency means you can talk easily with native speakers - they easily understand you, and you easily understand them. Fluency is your most important goal, but you do not learn it in school or by studying grammar rules. Listening Is The Key
THINK IT CAN'T HAPPEN TO YOU? Real estate professionals, buyers, sellers, builders, and property inspectors are all vulnerable to a lawsuit with every transaction. This book is the ultimate must-have resource for understanding and managing all the important liability issues inherent in real estate transactions. Simple enough for novice buyers, sellers, but in-depth enough for real estate pros, this one-of-a-kind guide is a great source of information.
Austria provides excellent coverage of accommodation from camping and hostels to five-star establishments. It provides maps of cities, provinces and rail routes. Also featured is comprehensive information on architecture and the arts, from the splendor of Vienna's St. Stephen's Cathedral to the sites of Salzburg. Details on spectacular skiing and mountaineering locations in the Alps are provided. An extensive guide to Vienna's famous coffee houses are noted. -This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title. ZSHARE by SLar / reduced version
I must applaud Dr. Rath as a progressive, cutting-edge health pioneer and consumer advocate! This book on heart disease is truly a gem, as far as cellular health and nutrition are concerned. This book provides powerful insight into the "real" underlying mechanisms of heart disease and how to be proactive in the prevention of this disease. Dr. Rath is a true champion of information that has taken investigative journalism to another level in order to expose the unethical and corrupt practices of many health industry giants.
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A growing number of information providers are now online, and as a result being able to produce copy that is suitable for an online readership is of increasing importance. In this text the basic principles of copywriting are covered, along with more specific guidance on writing for online sources. The differences between writing for online and offline are highlighted to enable the reader to distinguish between the two and consequently write the best form of copy for the end source. Different sources of online content require different approaches, and therefore the author takes a structured approach, taking each of these channels in turn.