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Got High Concept: The Key to Dynamic Fiction that Sells!
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Got High Concept: The Key to Dynamic Fiction that Sells!Got High Concept: The Key to Dynamic Fiction that Sells!

Do you want to razzle-dazzle editors? Earn a bigger advance? Create media buzz for your book? Inspire Hollywood to come knocking? The way to achieve these goals is to come up with a dynamic high concept pitch that will knock the socks of editors and agents alike.
This workshop is designed to provide you with the tools you’ll need to mold your story idea into an intriguing one sentence pitch that can magically unlock closed doors. It’s simply the most effective way to capture a publisher’s interest. This is the perfect opportunity for you to learn how to craft a high concept pitch to sell your book.

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Driving with English - Irregular Verbs (Angielski w samochodzie - czasowniki nieregularne) - 2015 Edition
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Driving with English - Irregular Verbs (Angielski w samochodzie - czasowniki nieregularne) - 2015 EditionDriving with English - Irregular Verbs (Angielski w samochodzie - czasowniki nieregularne) - 2015 Edition

An audio course for the learners of English at elementary level. Contains 70 min. of audio recordings by professional native speakers of English and Polish. Features: 80 most common irregular verbs in 3 forms; sample sentences showing word meanings in context; tenses usage in practice.

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TTC - Greece and Rome: An Integrated History of the Ancient Mediterranean
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Course No. 3300
Taught by Robert Garland
Colgate University
M.A., McMaster University Ph.D., University College London
"Greece, the captive, made their savage victor captive." So wrote the Roman poet Horace in the 1st century B.C., when Rome's matchless armies had consolidated control over the entire Mediterranean world. Greece lay vanquished along with scores of other formerly independent lands. Yet Horace saw that something was special about Greece

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ENIAC:The Triumphs and Tragedies of the World's First Computer(Audio+PDF)
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ENIAC:The Triumphs and Tragedies of the World's First Computer(Audio+PDF)ENIAC:The Triumphs and Tragedies of the World's First Computer(Audio+PDF)

The true father of the modern computer was not John von Neumann, as he is generally credited. That honor belongs to the two men, John Mauchly and Presper Eckert, who built the world's first programmable computer: the legendary ENIAC (Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer).
Mauchly and Eckert developed a revolutionary vision: to make electricity ''think.'' Funded by the US Army, the team they led constructed a behemoth weighing thirty tons with eighteen thousand vacuum tubes and miles of wiring that blazed a trail to the next generation of computers that quickly followed. .
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Somerset Maugham - The Man With the Scar and Other Stories
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Somerset Maugham - The Man With the Scar and Other StoriesЧеловек со шрамом и другие рассказы / Сомерсет Моэмalt
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