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Debuting in its first edition News Now: Visual Storytelling in the
Digital Age helps today's broadcast journalism students prepare for
a mobile, interactive, and highly competitive workplace. The
authors, all faculty members of the prestigious Cronkite School of
Journalism and Mass Communication, bring their real-world expertise
to a book designed to be a trusted reference for the next
generation of broadcast journalists.
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The ABC's of Golf (Hardcover)
Susan Greene; Illustrated by Nancy Bundorf
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R533
R437
Discovery Miles 4 370
Save R96 (18%)
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Educational rhymes and delightful illustrations inform and
entertain as the alphabet is taught via the game of golf. From A-Z,
its a fresh and exciting approach that both parents and children
will enjoy. If you are a golf enthusiast, The ABCs of Golf is a
must for the children in your life
-- Clever approach to teaching the alphabet
-- Bright, colorful illustrations
-- Unique review to enhance learning
-- First ABC book targeted at the 24.6 million Americans who play
golf
-- Book signings
-- National publicity campaign
Debuting in its first edition "News Now: Visual Storytelling in the
Digital Age "helps today's broadcast journalism students prepare
for a mobile, interactive, and highly competitive workplace. The
authors, all faculty members of the prestigious Cronkite School of
Journalism and Mass Communication, bring their real-world expertise
to a book designed to be a trusted reference for the next
generation of broadcast journalists.
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Count on Golf (Hardcover)
Susan Greene; Illustrated by Margaret L. Rose
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R484
R454
Discovery Miles 4 540
Save R30 (6%)
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Ships in 18 - 22 working days
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Offering concise coverage of essential job-hunting and career
strategies, this flexible, how-to book can supplement any business
course or serve as the foundation for a career development class.
The Sixth Edition continues to focus on real-world applications
through experiential exercises and hands-on activities designed for
individual or group use. New material in this edition describes the
latest online job and career development online sites and how to
use them best. New chapter-ending Success Stories focus on
individuals who've used their initiative to transition from one
career to another. The authors employ a casual, student-friendly
tone.
Read along with Jimmy and friends and learn about the game of golf
through the concept of opposites. From fade and draw and the
difference in ball flight, to dogleg left and dogleg right, swing
into OPPOSITES with golf is a delight!
Authors Susan Greening Davis and Sally Criswell found Sibbel's
sampler in Belgium, fell in love with it and brought it to America.
Through their research, they have opened a window for us to see
what life for Sibbel was like growing up in the 1700s, learning
needlework techniques and coming to love stitching.Within these
pages is an interpretation of Sibbel's young life in a Netherlands
charity home. As Sibbel creates the motifs in her sampler and
learns special joining stitches, you are invited to stitch along.
What you will have created is a stunning showpiece. In the project
pages, you can create many of the items Sibbel would have made,
such as her leather pincushion or the gorgeous stitching weight
used to hold her sampler in place.So collect your favorite
stitching tools, find your most comfortable chair and take a
journey with Sibbel.
Castlemaine, 1880. Verity is on holiday with Papa and her friends,
but the fun soon comes to an end. A terrible crime has been
committed. When Verity tries to investigate, her gift creates more
mysteries than it solves. Why was a red glove left at the crime
scene? Who is the ghostly woman following Verity? Is she connected
to the kidnapping? Terrible secrets are being revealed. With her
friends in danger, Verity needs all her courage and skill to solve
the crime. But is that enough?
Loving Detachment refers to a concept taught by many support groups
for people who have an alcoholic in their life. Loving Detachment
is a way of living with an alcohlic without feeding into their
addiction, while at the same time taking steps to improve your own
situation. When loving detachment is used regularly, in all facets
of life, it can help the user to feel peace, and even happiness,
regardless of any dysfunctions that may occuring around them.
Author Susan Greene chronicles a three-year period spanning her
husbands decline into alcoholism and her own subsequent emotional
recovery. With help from family, friends and a Shaman, she ermerged
stronger and happier than ever before. "Looking Up" explains how
this can be possible for others like her.
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