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Making Your Mark in Food Service Teacher Guide
Rosemary Grebel , and Phyllis Pogrund Manufacturer: McGraw-Hill ESL/ELT ProductGroup: Book Binding: Paperback ASIN: 0809208334 |
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Make Your Mark * FOCUS ON JOB-SPECIFIC WORKPLACE LITERACY. Teaches students common terminology and general information about the food service, retail, hotel, and health service industries. * BUILDING-BLOCK APPROACH. Guides students at a comfortable pace through a step-by-step process. * TARGETED TEXTS. Make it possible for students to study only the industries they are most interested in. * EXTENSIVE ACTIVITIES. Give students abundant practice in the important skills of speaking, listening, reading, writing, and critical thinking. * PROMOTION TIPS. Allow students to move beyond entry-level jobs.
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European Nations and Nationalism: Theoretical and Historical Perspectives (Research in Migration and Ethnic Relations)
Manufacturer: Ashgate Pub Ltd ProductGroup: Book Binding: Hardcover ASIN: 0754611361 |
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Work in America: Report of a Special Task Force to the U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare
Education Health , and Welfare Department Manufacturer: The MIT Press ProductGroup: Book Binding: Paperback ASIN: 0262580233 |
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Hex the Ex
Sophia (Rebecca Sargent) Manufacturer: Andrews McMeel Publishing ProductGroup: Book Binding: Paperback ASIN: 0740739654 |
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Sophia, the mystically hip author of the long- and strong-selling Little Book of Spells series, is back, and this time¿as they say in the movie ads¿it¿s personal! Hex the Ex is the ultimate payback book for those among us who have been dumped, spurned, or otherwise done wrong at the hands of a former love.With 20 humorous hexes to choose from, Hex the Ex offers a custom curse for nearly every occasion. Among those included are the Big Fat Liar Hex, the Office Romance Gone Wrong Hex, the Rude Rejection Hex, the Deadbeat Dad Hex, and the Hey, Ex, Give Me Back My Stuff Hex.Each little work of sorcery in this book is guaranteed to deliver a bit of levity and offer sense of satisfaction until the next future-ex comes along
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The BEST fun this year-yea!.......2003-12-29
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Voodoo Divorce : Put a Hex on Your Ex Through Preparation and Knowledge
Stephen Rue Manufacturer: Forbes Inc ProductGroup: Book Binding: Hardcover ASIN: 0828112908 |
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Very Aggressive Divorce Book!Customer Reviews:
Don't get divorced without it!.......2004-05-16
A "Must Read" for protecting your assets.......1999-01-02
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Classical Studies for Pick-Style Guitar - Volume 1: Develop Technical Proficiency with Innovative Solos and Duets
William Leavitt Manufacturer: Berklee Press Publications ProductGroup: Book Binding: Paperback Similar Items:
ASIN: 0634013394 |
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This Berklee Workshop, featuring over 20 solos and duets by Bach, Carcassi, Paganini, Sor and other renowned composers, is designed to acquaint intermediate to advanced pick-style guitarists with some of the excellent classical music that is adaptable to pick-style guitar. With study and practice, this workshop will increase a player's knowledge and proficiency on this formidable instrument.Customer Reviews:
Great Collection.......2007-01-04
Flatpick Carcassi, Carulli, Kreutzer, Clementi, and Bach.......2004-10-24
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The New Gilded Age: The New Yorker Looks at the Culture of Affluence (Modern Library Paperbacks)
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ASIN: 0375757155 Release Date: 2001-11-06 |
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The New Yorker caters to America's upper classes; it's the kind of magazine meant to be accompanied by a glass of pricey Merlot. Over the years its elitism has waxed and waned. Ex-editor Tina Brown worked valiantly to inject a dose of pop-cultural crassness into its ivory-tower sensibilities: profiling celebrities and publishing fashion issues where models stared out from every page, looking chilly. When David Remnick took over in the late '90s, the magazine shifted, grew quieter and more circumspect, and the old guard breathed a collective sigh of relief.The New Gilded Age collects essays and profiles from 1999 and 2000 and reveals Remnick's New Yorker to be obsessed with money and business--arguably less interesting than celebrity, but also deeper ways of looking at America and power. The title refers to the period of technological revolution symbolized by the rise of Microsoft, the booming of Silicon Valley, and the end of the belief that an Ivy League education will get you anywhere.
What's admirable about this New Yorker is its timeliness; the way, without seeming like a panicked "edge" magazine, it managed to document and acknowledge the shifting sands of the millennial moment. Standouts in this regard: William Finnegan on the protesters behind the 1999 WTO riots in Seattle; Ken Auletta following Bill Gates through various meltdowns as he comes to terms with the federal government's antitrust lawsuit against Microsoft. These are painstakingly reported pieces in which style is submerged. The more audacious writers tend to be women. In "Everywoman.com," Joan Didion describes Martha Stewart in a flood of rapt lyricism:
This is not a story about a woman who made the best of traditional skills. This is a story about a woman who did her own I.P.O. This is the "woman's pluck" story, the dust-bowl story, the burying-your-child-on-the-trail story, the I-will-never-go-hungry-again story, the Mildred Pierce story, the story about how the sheer nerve of even professionally unskilled women can prevail, show the men; the story that has historically encouraged women in this country, even as it has threatened men.In "Landing from the Sky," Adrian Nicole LeBlanc creates a portrait of a young Puerto Rican woman with too many kids and too much trouble. The writing here is exquisite and passionate: "Jessica created an aura of intimacy wherever she went. You could be talking to her in the middle of Tremont and feel as if a confidence were being exchanged beneath a tent of sheets."
Jessica's story seems far from the world of The New Yorker's target audience. When in "My Misspent Youth" Meghan Daum laments her poverty and credit card debt, then reveals she lives alone in a $1,500-a-month apartment on Manhattan's Upper West Side, you have to wonder: Did the poor thing ever hear of roommates? As both a document and celebration of such rarefied and privileged attitudes, The New Gilded Age is a rich, informative glimpse into America at the turn of the millennium--before the NASDAQ crashed and the dot-com kids went home to count their losses. --Emily White
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In keeping with its tradition of sending writers out into America to take the pulse of our citizens and civilization, The New Yorker over the past decade has reported on the unprecedented economy and how it has changed the ways in which we live. This new anthology collects the best of these profiles, essays, and articles, which depict, in the magazine's inimitable style, the mega-, meta-, monster-wealth created in this, our new Gilded Age.Customer Reviews:
Entertaining and Historically Useful late-90's Work.......2002-08-24
Facinating stories.......2002-06-13
routine.......2001-11-03
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Beyond Star Trek: From Alien Invasions to the End of Time
Lawrence M. Krauss Manufacturer: Harper Paperbacks ProductGroup: Book Binding: Paperback Similar Items:
ASIN: 0060977574 |
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Lawrence M. Krauss's publishing record reveals his knowledge of dark matter, cosmic strings, baryon number violations at the electroweak scale -- and the mysterious, sometimes bogus TV "science" that the Star Trek generation cut its teeth on. Krauss's previous book, The Physics of Star Trek, was readable, educational, and clever, never talking down to the layman or trivializing physics.In this equally amusing companion volume, Krauss analyzes more science in Star Trek and the next generation of sci-fi movies and TV shows. Can telekinesis exist? How about ESP? Like Fox Mulder of The X-Files, we want to believe, and Krauss finesses these issues, allowing, after much discussion of gravity and electromagnetic forces, that "there is little doubt that undiscovered forces...exist at some level." He's a bit harder on the alien spacecraft of the movie Independence Day, arguing that objects so large inside our atmosphere would exert a downward pressure of 450 pounds per square inch, and that the saucers could therefore crush skyscrapers simply by hovering over them. "Of course," quips Krauss, "this wouldn't have made for spectacular previews of coming attractions." Whether you're a Trekkie, an X-phile, or a serious student of physics, you'll like this book.
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In the bestselling The Physics of Star Trek, the renowned theoretical physicist Lawrence Krauss took readers on an entertaining and eye-opening tour of the Star Trek universe to see how it stacked up against the real universe. Now, responding to requests for more as well as to a number of recent exciting discoveries in physics and astronomy, Krauss takes a provocative look at how the laws of physics relate to notions from our popular culture -- not only Star Trek, but other films, shows, and popular lore -- from Independence Day to Star Wars to The X-Files.
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His convincing arguments against ESP, time travel and aliens visitations are based on reality.......2006-11-11
Beyond star trek by Lawrence M. Krauss.......2005-08-28
Not as good as the original.......2003-10-15
I found this book somewhat less interesting than its predecessor. For one thing there is some repetition with "The Physics of Star Trek". Further, the most interesting issues have already been addressed in the earlier book, leaving the crumbs to this one. So, if you have read the first book, you might not be as excited by this one. Nevertheless it is still an enjoyable read.
A word of caution, despite the "Star Trek" in the title, there is very little Star Trek in this book. Instead, the author expands the comparison to cover other cinematic shows like "X-files" or "Independence Day" (the "Beyond" part of the title). While this is OK and does not diminish the interest of the book, pure Star Trek fans who buy this book expecting to read about Star Trek will be disappointed.
BEYOND BEAM ME UP SCOTTY...............2003-07-22
Nice, but first book was much better.......2002-01-03
Because this book is not focussed on one SF series, it lacks the structure of the first book. Krauss seems to pick out at random some elements of science commonly used in science fiction and again at random refers to some movies or books using them.
While his analyses are usually sound and well written, they lack the thoroughness of the analyses in the first book. Where in the first book he examined every conceivable scientific road to make an SF phenomenon / machine work before considering it impossible, he now seems to stick to one or two explanations and when these don't work he discards the phenomenon / machine (e.g. faster than light travel or ESP). This leaves the reader with a lot of "Yes, but.." and "What if"'s.
In addition, I found the very frequent referrences to other esteemed scientists who are all geniuses and are all performing ground breaking science becoming irritating after a while. A book like this should focus on the science at hand and not the people that perform it. Of course scientists deserve due credit for their achievements, but people shouldn't be presented like they are the best thing that has happened to this world since the invention of toilet paper. Such praise is always subjective and does not belong in a book that attempts to be objective.
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Verification Methodology Manual for SystemVerilog
Janick Bergeron , Eduard Cerny , Alan Hunter , and Andy Nightingale Manufacturer: Springer ProductGroup: Book Binding: Hardcover Similar Items:
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ASIN: 0387255389 |
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Functional verification remains one of the single biggest challenges in the development of complex system-on-chip (SoC) devices. Despite the introduction of successive new technologies, the gap between design capability and verification confidence continues to widen. The biggest problem is that these diverse new technologies have led to a proliferation of verification point tools, most with their own languages and methodologies.
Fortunately, a solution is at hand. SystemVerilog is a unified language that serves both design and verification engineers by including RTL design constructs, assertions and a rich set of verification constructs. SystemVerilog is an industry standard that is well supported by a wide range of verification tools and platforms. A single language fosters the development of a unified simulation-based verification tool or platform.
Consolidation of point tools into a unified platform and convergence to a unified language enable the development of a unified verification methodology that can be used on a wide range of SoC projects. ARM and Synopsys have worked together to define just such a methodology in the Verification Methodology Manual for SystemVerilog. This book is based upon best verification practices by ARM, Synopsys and their customers.
Verification Methodology Manual for SystemVerilog is a blueprint for verification success, guiding SoC teams in building a reusable verification environment taking full advantage of design-for-verification techniques, constrained-random stimulus generation, coverage-driven verification, formal verification and other advanced technologies to help solve their current and future verification problems.
This book is appropriate for anyone involved in the design or verification of a complex chip or anyone who would like to know more about the capabilities of SystemVerilog. Following the Verification Methodology Manual for SystemVerilog will give SoC development teams and project managers the confidence needed to tape out a complex design, secure in the knowledge that the chip will function correctly in the real world.
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Excellent theoretical text. Probably not the best starting point.......2007-06-01
VMM is difficult.......2007-01-16
Great book to learn about VMM........2006-08-31
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