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100 ESSENTIAL THINGS YOU DIDNT

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Eminent cosmologist and writer John D. Barrow uses simple mathematics to answer one hundred perplexing questions from everyday life. Mathematics can reveal and illuminate things about the complex world we live in that can’t be found any other way. In this hugely informative and entertaining book, John D. Barrow takes the most perplexing of everyday phenomena—from the odds of winning the lottery and the method of determining batting averages to the shapes of roller coasters and the reasoning behind the fairest possible divorce settlements—and explains why things work the way they do. With elementary math and accompanying illustrations, he sheds light on the mysterious corners of the world we encounter every day. Have you ever considered why you always seem to get stuck in the longest line? Why two’s company but three’s a crowd? Or why there are six degrees of separation instead of seven? This clever little book has all the answers to these puzzling, everyday questions of existence that need not perplex us anymore.

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Author: 
BARROW JOHN D
ISBN: 
9780393070071
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1
Publication Date: 
2009-04-30
Pages: 
304
Binding: 
Hardcover
Publisher: 
W. W. Norton & Company

100 SCIENCE WORDS EVERY COL GR

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The latest title in the best-selling 100 Words series offers a fascinating look at the vocabulary of science and technology. Thoughtfully chosen by the editors of the American Heritage® Dictionaries, these words will stimulate inquisitive minds to explore new terrain, and challenge long-standing science buffs to measure up. Covering a wide variety of scientific fields—from evolution and ecology to physics and computer science—the words are representative of the vocabulary required to understand the most important concepts of science today.

Each term is defined and explained in clear, nonscientific language, with examples showing the reader the importance of the word both in its field and in daily life. Many entries have extra features explaining word origins or providing fun facts and enlightening details. Key illustrations make the abstract comprehensible. Subjects discussed include absolute zero, dendrochronology, game theory, histone, Kuiper belt, Munchausen syndrome, piezoelectric effect, rain shadow, time dilation, and xerophyte.

A great stocking-stuffer, graduation gift, or reward for the expert in the house, 100 Science Words Every College Graduate Should Know is sure to delight, surprise, and inspire everyone interested in the language of science and technology.

Author: 
AMERICAN HERITA
ISBN: 
9780618701742
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1
Publication Date: 
2006-03-31
Pages: 
128
Binding: 
Paperback
Publisher: 
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

100 WORDS ALMOST EVERYONE

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The 100 Words series continues to set the standard for measuring and improving vocabulary, with a new title focusing on words that are best known for getting people into linguistic trouble. 100 Words Almost Everyone Confuses and Misuses is the perfect book for anyone seeking clear and sensible guidance on avoiding the recognized pitfalls of the English language.

Each word on the list is accompanied by a concise and authoritative usage note based on the renowned usage program of the American Heritage® Dictionaries. These notes discuss why a particular usage has been criticized and explain the rules and conventions that determine what’s right, what’s wrong, and what falls in between. Troublesome pairs such as affect / effect, blatant / flagrant, and disinterested / uninterested are disentangled, as are vexing sound-alikes such as discrete / discreet and principal / principle. Other notes tackle such classic irritants as hopefully, impact, and aggravate, as well as problematic words like peruse and presently.

A great graduation gift or stocking stuffer for anyone who cares about language, 100 Words Almost Everyone Confuses and Misuses is guaranteed to help keep writers and speakers on the up-and-up!

Author: 
AMERICAN HERITA
ISBN: 
9780618493333
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2
Publication Date: 
2004-10-31
Pages: 
128
Binding: 
Paperback
Publisher: 
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

100 WORDS EVERY HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE SHOULD KNOW

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What should the vocabulary of a well-rounded high school graduate be like? These 100 words provide the starting point in answering that question. The list is representative of the words that serious students will encounter in their coursework and will come to use as adults, whether in conversation or while reading the daily newspaper. Each word is fully defined and shown in context with example sentences from well-known authors. 100 Words Every High School Graduate Should Know is a must-have for every grad, perfect for building vocabulary, quizzing friends and family — and just having fun.

Author: 
AMERICAN HERITA
ISBN: 
9780618374120
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1
Publication Date: 
2003-04-30
Pages: 
96
Binding: 
Paperback
Publisher: 
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

100 WORDS FOR FOODIES

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Food terms make up one of the most fascinating parts of the English vocabulary. The TV Food Network talks about 24 hours a day. People talk about chefs and what they cook in daily conversation. In fact, we spend almost as much time discussing food as we do preparing and eating it. This latest book in the 100 Words series presents 100 mouthwatering food terms to be savored by fine diners, cooking fanatics, restaurateurs, and ordingary folks who wnjoy what they eat but can't always decipher the menu.

Author: 
AMERICAN HERITA
ISBN: 
9780547239682
Quantity In Stock: 
3
Publication Date: 
2009-10-31
Pages: 
96
Binding: 
Paperback
Publisher: 
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

100 WORDS FOR LOVERS

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Spark the interest of that special someone as you share the intimacies of the latest title in the best-selling 100 Words series.
100Words for Lovers provides both would-be and experienced lovers with the right words to get in the mood and set the tone.These are words used by famous lovers themselves and by famous writers describing the most torrid affairs of the heart.
What kinds of words? Amorous and alluring, beguiling and bewitching.They show lovers showering attention, idolizing each other, and meeting in secret trysts.They show lovers who are tortured by infatuation, star-crossed, inflamed, and full of ardor, as they pine and yearn for an embrace with their heartthrob and succumb to the bliss of erotic passion.
Anyone with the least inclination for romance will be entranced by the quotations that illustrate the words in this book.They come from poetry, fiction, and movie and television scripts, as well as private letters.The authors range from Elizabethan poets such asWilliam Shakespeare and John Donne, to modernists such as VirginiaWoolf and D.H.
Lawrence, to contemporaries such as Michael Ondaatje and Kiran Desai.
You’ll swoon when you read this book, and if you’re playing it smart, you won’t be reading alone.

Author: 
AMERICAN HERITA
ISBN: 
9780547212579
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0
Publication Date: 
2009-01-31
Pages: 
128
Binding: 
Paperback
Publisher: 
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

1001 Books You Must Read Before You Die (Revised, Updated)

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A newly revised and updated guide to the world’s best literature—all at your fingertips. For discerning bibliophiles and readers who enjoy unforgettable classic literature, 1001 Books You Must Read Before You Die is a trove of reviews covering a century of memorable writing. Each work of literature featured here is a seminal work key to understanding and appreciating the written word. Addictive, browsable, knowledgeable—1001 Books You Must Read Before You Die is a boon companion for anyone who loves good writing and an inspiration for anyone who is just beginning to discover a love of books. Each entry is accompanied by an authoritative yet opinionated critical essay describing the importance and influence of the work in question. Also included are publishing history and career details about the authors, as well as reproductions of period dust jackets and book designs.

Author: 
Boxall, Peter
ISBN: 
9780789320391
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1
Publication Date: 
2010-03-22
Pages: 
960
Binding: 
Hardcover
Publisher: 
Universe

1001 Ways to Save Money . . . and Still Have a Dazzling Wedding

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Proven advice for the spectacular wedding you've always dreamed of without breaking the bank

Do you want your wedding to be memorable but don't have a “money is no object” budget? Wedding specialist Sharon Naylor shows you how to trim down your costs without compromising your dream wedding. This proven bestseller includes creative secrets to saving on the wedding gown, cake, rings, catering, and more.

Author: 
Naylor, Sharon
ISBN: 
9780071611459
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1
Publication Date: 
2008-12-02
Pages: 
352
Binding: 
Paperback
Publisher: 
McGraw-Hill

179 WAYS TO SAVE A NOVEL: Matters of Vital Concern to Fiction Writers

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Based on real advice gleaned from thousands of writing critiques, 179 Ways to Save a Novel is more than just a collection of ideas for troubleshooting your work-in-progress (though it has plenty of practical writing advice for fixing your novel). This inspiring guide doubles as a thoughtful examination of the writing life-and not just the writing, but the reading habits and the thought processes of aspiring novelists.

The 179 meditations in this book are grouped under six headings: Substance; Structure; Style; Symbol, Myth & Metaphor; Soul; and Other Matters. Try dipping into the book at random when in need of nonspecific advice, inspiration, or criticism. Or read the book straight through for a deeper examination of your writing life. However you encounter them, these meditations are guaranteed to challenge, inspire, provoke--and occasionally to tickle or annoy. But, most of all, they'll awaken a deeper awareness of the fiction writer's many challenges and thorny choices.

Author: 
Selgin, Peter
ISBN: 
9781582976075
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1
Publication Date: 
2010-04-20
Pages: 
288
Binding: 
Paperback
Publisher: 
Writers Digest Books

2011 Children's Writer's and Illustrator's Market

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Now includes a subscription to CWIM online (the children's publishing area of writersmarket.com). The 2011 CWIM offers more than 650 listings for book publishers, magazines, agents, art reps and more. It's completely updated and is the most trusted source for children's publishing information. CWIM also contains exclusive interviews with and articles by well-respected and award-winning authors, illustrators, and publishing professionals as well as nuts-and-bolts how-to information. Readers will learn what to do, how to do it, and get loads of information and inspiration.

Author: 
Pope, Alice
ISBN: 
9781582979526
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2
Publication Date: 
2010-08-08
Pages: 
440
Binding: 
Paperback
Publisher: 
Writers Digest Books

2011 Guide to Literary Agents

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Now includes subscription to GLA online (the agents section of writersmarket.com). Now in its 20th year, Guide to Literary Agents is a writer's best resource for finding a literary agent who can represent their work to publishing houses, big and small. The days when a writer could deal directly with a large publisher are over. Literary agents represent writers and shepherd manuscripts to the right editor; and a good representative is the difference between a published book and a manuscript that never gets read. To help writers acquire an agent, GLA provides names and specialties for more than 750 individual agents around the United States and the world. GLA includes more than 90 pages of original articles on finding the best agent to represent your work and how to seal the deal. From identifying your genre to writing query letters to avoiding agent pet peeves, GLA will help writers deal with agents every step of the way.

Author: 
Sambuchino, Chuck
ISBN: 
9781582979533
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1
Publication Date: 
2010-08-04
Pages: 
368
Binding: 
Paperback
Publisher: 
Writers Digest Books

2011 Poet's Market

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The most complete resource available for poets who want to submit and publish their poetry--it now includes a subscription to Poet's Market online (the poetry section of writersmarket.com). This book is for beginning poets who don't know how or where to start; experienced poets who need updated market information; instructors of creative writing, especially at the adult level; libraries and writing organizations/centers. Features include: more than 1,200 listings, including those for magazines and journals, book/chapbook publishers, and contests, all 100% updated annually; articles, interviews, and how-to guides keep you up-to-date on trends in the poetry publishing world; additional listings for your personal enrichment, including conferences and workshops, organizations for poets, print and online resources, state arts organizations, and glossaries.

Author: 
Brewer, Robert Lee
ISBN: 
9781582979502
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1
Publication Date: 
2010-08-15
Pages: 
576
Binding: 
Paperback
Publisher: 
Writers Digest Books

2011 U. S. Coin Digest

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This easy-to-use, full-color coin reference is great for growing your collection, and helping decide if you can take advantage of today's strong precious metal values with the coins you own. It contains thoroughly updated pricing - values for up to 11 grades of preservation - for all circulating and non-circulating U.S. coins, and more than 1,500 color photos for accurate identification.

Author: 
Harper, David C
ISBN: 
9781440211577
Quantity In Stock: 
2
Publication Date: 
2010-06-06
Pages: 
288
Binding: 
Hardcover
Publisher: 
Krause Publications

50 Best Jobs for Your Personality

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Research has proven that matching your personality to a career brings work satisfaction and success. With this best-selling book's help, you discover your personality type and the 50 best jobs that relate to it. Part I overviews how personality relates to careers. Part II features a self-assessment for determining you personality type: Realistic, Investigative, Artistic, Social, Enterprising or Conventional. Part III contains the best job lists, including the 50 best jobs overall for each personality type. Other lists for each personality type include the best-paying jobs, jobs with the highest projected growth, best jobs based on education lever, best part-time jobs, and best jobs for the self-employed--145 best jobs lists in all. In Part IV, you find a gold mine of facts about the 50 best jobs for each of the six personality types & 300 job descriptions.

Author: 
Farr, Michael
ISBN: 
9781593576578
Quantity In Stock: 
2
Publication Date: 
2009-03-31
Pages: 
484
Binding: 
Paperback
Publisher: 
Jist Publishing

AD INFINITUM

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“An absorbing, scholarly account of the history of the Latin language, from its origins in antiquity to its afterlife in our own time...Ad Infinitum treats its readers with the dignity of Roman citizens.”—The Wall Street Journal

The Latin language has been the one constant in the cultural history of the West for more than two millennia. It has defined the way in which we express our thoughts, our faith, and our knowledge of how the world functions, its use echoing on in the law codes of half the world, in the terminologies of modern science, and, until forty years ago, in the liturgy of the Catholic Church.  In his erudite and entertaining “biography,” Nicholas Ostler shows how and why Latin survived and thrived even as its creators and other languages failed. Originally the dialect of Rome and its surrounds, Latin supplanted its neighbors to become, by conquest and settlement, the language of all Italy, and then of Western Europe and North Africa.  After the empire collapsed, spoken Latin re-emerged as a host of new languages, from Portuguese and Spanish in the west to Romanian in the east, while a knowledge of Latin lived on as the common code of European thought, and inspired the founders of Europe’s New World in the Americas. E pluribus unum. Illuminating the extravaganza of its past, Nicholas Ostler makes clear that, in a thousand echoes, Latin lives on, ad infinitum.

Nicholas Ostler is the author of Empires of the World: A Language History of the World. He is chairman of the Foundation for Endangered Languages, a charity that supports the efforts of small communities worldwide to know and use their languages more. A scholar with a working knowledge of twenty-six languages, Ostler has degrees from Oxford University in Greek, Latin, philosophy, and economics, and a Ph.D. in linguistics from M.I.T., where he studied under Noam Chomsky. He lives in England, in Roman Bath, on the hill where Ambrosius Aurelianus defeated the Saxons for a generation.

The Latin language has been the one constant in the cultural history of the West for more than two millennia. It has been the foundation of our education, and has defined the way in which we express our thoughts, our faith, and our knowledge of how the world functions. Indeed, the language has proved far more enduring than its empire in Rome, its use echoing on in the law codes of half the world, in the terminologies of modern science, and until forty years ago, in the liturgy of the Catholic Church. It is the unseen substance that makes us members of the Western world.

Nicholas Ostler shows how and why (against the odds, through conquest from within and without) Latin survived and thrived even as its creators and other languages failed. Originally the dialect of Rome and its surrounds, Latin supplanted its neighbors to become, by conquest and settlement, the language of all Italy, and then of Western Europe and North Africa. Its cultural creep toward Greek in the East led it to copy and then ally with it in an unprecedented, but invincible combination: Greek theory and Roman practice, delivered through Latin, became the foundation of Western civilization. Christianity, a latecomer, then joined the alliance, and became vital to Latin's survival when the empire collapsed. Spoken Latin re-emerged as a host of new languages, from Portuguese and Spanish in the west to Romanian in the east. But a knowledge of Latin lived on as the common code of European thought, and inspired the founders of Europe's New World in the Americas: E pluribus unum.

"Long after its disappearance as the common tongue of Europe, [Latin] survives as a remarkably successful brand, exuding dignity and permanence . . . Yet Latin, in its infancy, showed few signs of emerging as a superstar, Nicholas Ostler points out in Ad Infinitum, his lucid, erudite and elegant history of the language he calls 'the soul of Europe's civilization.' Until the third century B.C. it was simply one of several regional dialects spoken in Italy, a pipsqueak compared with Etruscan. So what happened? Three things, argues Mr. Ostler . . . First, when the Roman armies conquered, they did not destroy. Instead they formed alliances and created Roman settlements, with the choice tracts of land awarded to Romans. Latin, the language of the new elite, immediately became a mark of prestige. Second, wherever they went, the Romans conscripted young men into their army, where the commands were given in Latin, and retired soldiers often settled on the territory of their final campaign, further extending the community of Latin speakers . . . Third, the Romans built roads, putting the capital and its language within reach of the provinces. All roads led not just to Rome but to Latin, which enjoyed distinct advantages over its major rivals, Oscan and Etruscan. Unlike them, Mr. Ostler writes, 'it was a farmers' language, a soldiers' language and a city language.' Also, not incidentally, it was backed by a mighty army and a strong government . . . One of Mr. Ostler's most fascinating chapters deals with the self-conscious program undertaken by Latin writers to replicate the achievements of the Greek philosophers, playwrights and poets, a process that lasted centuries and required trailblazers like Cicero to coin words like 'qualitas' (literally 'how-ness') to make Latin express abstractions. Eventually Rome declared cultural independence from Greece, and Latin emerged as the principal identifying feature of the far-flung Roman empire . . . As the language of the Roman Catholic Church, Latin not only survived but also thrived for another millennium, the universal language uniting all educated inhabitants of a politically fractured Europe . . . Latin may seem as unchanging . . . but Mr. Ostler traces the remarkable stylistic changes it underwent over the centuries."—Harry Mount, The New York Times

"An absorbing, scholarly account of the history of the Latin language, from its origins in antiquity to its afterlife in our own time."—The Wall Street Journal

"In this delightfully rich book, Ostler, an Oxford-educated classicist with a Ph.D. in linguistics from MIT, thoroughly tackles the deep and complex history of the Latin language. He delves into the matrix of antique languages (Greek, Etruscan, Oscan) to uncover the context and relationships that a nascent and burgeoning Latin had with the multiplicity of Mediterranean languages existing at that time. In four parts, Ostler covers the origins and development of Latin in the Roman world, Latin's 'taking over the church,' its medieval continuation and fracturing into vernaculars, and a nuanced rebirth in the Renaissance and its legacy in the contemporary world. Incredibly well documented, with examples from antiquity to the modern era (such as Giuseppe Peano's 'Latino sine flexione'—uninflected Latin as a world language) . . . for interested students, teachers, and scholars, it is a fabulous text. Recommended for public and academic libraries."—Anthony J. Elia, Library Journal

Author: 
OSTLER NICHOLAS
ISBN: 
9780802716798
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Publication Date: 
2008-08-31
Pages: 
400
Binding: 
Paperback
Publisher: 
Walker & Company