In a Word: 750 Words and Their Fascinating Stories and Origins
This fun book contains 750 word origins written in a witty short-story style. Many of the words are accompanied by "P.S.'s," that provide details about a word's history and usage. Witty illustrations by Tom Lopes showcase many of the words' visual connections. The book comes with a language chart, an index, and an introduction by a linguistics scholar.
Everything the school administrator needs to know to stay legal and in compliance with copyright law! Written by a well-known expert in the field of copyright law and schools. Succintly organized to allow you to answer all your copyright questions quickly. Current, up-to-date, and cleary written so you don't have to wonder what is legal and what is not. Includes a glossary of terms and an easy-to-use index. This ready-reference guide for school administrators is short, to-the-point and factual. It includes a glossary to define terms like Public Performance and an index to help the administrator quickly find information as needed.
CliffsNotes Melville’s Moby-Dick supplements the original work, giving you background information about the author, an introduction to the novel, a graphical character map, critical commentaries, expanded glossaries, and a comprehensive index. CliffsNotes Review tests your comprehension of the original text and reinforces learning with questions and answers, practice projects, and more.
The Norton Field Guide to Writing with Handbook (Second Edition with 2009 MLA Updates)
Easy to use, flexible, and a great value. With just enough detail – and color-coded links that send students to more detail if they need it – this is the rhetoric that tells students what they need to know and resists the temptation to tell them everything there is to know. The first rhetoric designed for easy reference—with menus, directories, and a glossary/index that make it easy to use.
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