If you think dating is a simple process--meet someone, ask him or her for a date or get asked out yourself, try not to come off as a drooling moron, then arrange to get together for a second date or cut your losses and work to meet someone else--well, lucky you. For many people, it's far more complicated than that, and Dr. Joy Browne addresses those complexities in Dating for Dummies. Exactly how do you meet a potential date? How do you present yourself in the most favorable light? How do you negotiate that first date?
Read in chapter order, this book presents a wide-ranging, introductory guide to the choices to be made in deciding how to communicate research findings in documents and presentations. Once you have familiarized yourself with the contents, the book becomes a valuable reference.
An Introduction to Teaching English by Lucy Pollard
This e-book will help you deal with your first 2 years in teaching. It will give tips and ideas for the situations you’ll encounter. It will help new teachers and will serve as a reminder for those who have followed a course. It describes the main teaching methods and contains practical tips that you can instantly put to use in the classroom. You will find yourself dipping into it constantly. It will allow you to save time because you’ll make the right decisions from the start.
Shaping up for a triathlon is serious business. Triathlon Training For Dummies is packed with insider tips and proven methods for training for a triathlon and pumping yourself into the best possible shape by race day.
Being good at what you do isn't enough to help you climb the career ladder; these days you need to make yourself promotable, which isn't quite the same thing.