From hardy Nantucket whalers to Elizabethan sea dogs, from grizzled fishermen in Nova Scotia to the crews of clipper ships, the men who made their living on the sea left as part of their legacy a remarkable contribution to the English language. An astonishing variety of words, sayings, and idiomatic expressions are explained in alphabetically organized entries in this authoritative and entertaining work. Illustrations
This practical workbook introduces beginners to the study of words, focusing specifically on English words. Clearly written and organized, it is a perfect guide for self study.
"Accounting: First
Year Course" is for the first year accounting course in high schools. Real
world accounting combined with academic reinforcement helps students succeed.
This textbook contains 29 chapters that are logically organized in six units.
Each chapter consists of two or three sections. This structure presents
accounting lessons clearly and simply. "Accounting: First Year
Course" also contains a wide variety of features to clarify the lessons
and tie them to real-life situations. Each unit introduces a major aspect of
accounting. The photos and features in the unit opener are organized around a
common theme that indicates how people in the real world use accounting.
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Zen To Done takes the best aspects of a few popular productivity systems (Getting Things Done, 7 Habits and others) and combines them with the mandate of simplicity. It makes things as simple as possible, and no more.
Zen To Done is a simple system to get you more organized and productive, and keep your life saner and less stressed, with a set of habits. ZTD teaches you:
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