In 262 entries, this 3-vol. set examines landmark pieces of legislation, explaining the historical factors that led to the proposal of each act, looking at the adoption process and assessing each act's impact on American life.
Entries are arranged alphabetically; a topic outline helps integrate related acts, as does the liberal use of see also references.
An Outline of Scientific Writing: For Researchers With English As a Foreign Language by Jen Tsi Yang and Janet N. Yang
Book Description
Aimed at researchers who need to write
clear and understandable manuscripts in English. Many examples and
exercises are included to clarify the rules and guidelines presented.
Paper. DLC: Technical writing.
Schaum's Outline of Bookkeeping and Accounting By Joel Lerner
Book Description
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Schaum's Easy Outline of Principles of Economics by Dominick Salvatore and Eugene A. Diulio
abridged by Alan Bartley
Easy Outlines are concise, easy-to-use versions of the biggest and best-selling classics in the Schaum's Outlines series. This is a continuation of the Schaum's Easy Outline Series, successfully launched in 1999. Every book in the series is a pared-down, simplified, and tightly-focused version of a top-selling Schaum's Outline. In the aggregate, these titles have sold more than 4,000,000 copies. Format will be streamlined and updated for a contemporary look and feel - Each book will extract the absolute essence of the subject, presenting it in concise and readily understandable form, emphasizing clarity and brevity - Graphic elements like sidebars, reader-alert icons, and boxed highlights will feature selected points from the text, emphasizing keys to learning and giving students quick pointers to the essentials.
The purpose of this Outline is to serve as a supplement to a basic astronomy text.
Much of the material here is abbreviated, and students should use this book as a guide to the key concepts in modern astronomy, but not as an all-inclusive resource.
Topics covered range from planetary astronomy to cosmology, in the modern context. The first chapter covers most of the phsyics required to obtain a basic understanding of astronomical phenomena. The student will most likely come back to this chapter again and again as they progress through the book. The order of the topics has been set by the most common order of these topics in textbooks (near objects to far objects), but many of the chapters are quite independent, with few references to previous chapters, and may be studied out of order.