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- Published
15/12/2009
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9780205550609
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For chemistry or writing in chemistry courses. This writing guide, by a team that includes a prominent chemist, a writing specialist with extensive experience in teaching science writing, and the author of Pearson’s best-selling Short Guide to Writing about Biology, tea...
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By Pechenik & Davis
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20/11/2009
- ISBN
9780321091840
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Guiding students through the research process and helping them build the skills they need for effective research, Academic Research and Writing: Inquiry and Argument in College presents a highly accessible look at the complex issues that typically come up in reading and constructing research project...
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By Bergmann
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04/11/2009
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9780136049708
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For any undergraduate course in any discipline requiring APA documentation This concise, economical pocket guide is a handy reference for finding, evaluating, and citing sources, APA documentation, and avoiding plagiarism.
By Pringle & Gonzales
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29/09/2009
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9780132436564
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For Introduction to Literature courses. Throughout her years of instruction in Introduction to Literature courses, Elisabeth Howe has come to learn that teaching students to see such issues as sound and rhythm, imagery and figurative language, voice, the way characters a...
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By Howe
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23/04/2009
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9781405858472
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This groundbreaking and innovative introduction to Media Studies will afford undergraduate and mature students a comprehensive overview of the subject area. It will set students firmly on course to be critical, informed and canny operators within the discipline. The text is pedagogically ...
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By Long & Wall
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13/01/2009
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9780205537372
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From Longman's Cultural Edition series, Howards End, edited by Douglas Mao, presents a wealth of critical and historical contexts for E. M. Forster’s brilliant novel about clashing values and love for a house. Art and commerce, nature and industry, idealism and pragmatism, w...
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By Forster & Mao
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