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The Elements of Style, Fourth Edition


Free Download The Elements of Style, Fourth Edition: by William Strunk, Jr., E.B. White
English | Feb. 13, 2019 | ISBN: 9897788026 | eISBN: 9789897788024 | 102 Pages | EPUB | 0.7 MB
‘The Elements of Style’ (1918), by William Strunk, Jr., is an American English writing style guide. It is the best-known, most influential prescriptive treatment of English grammar and usage, and often is required reading and usage in U.S. high school and university composition classes.

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Journal Daily Black Chevron Style, Lined Blank Journal Book, 6 X 9, 150 Pages, Paperback,6” X 9” (15.24 X 22.86 CM)


Free Download Journal Daily: Black Chevron Style, Lined Blank Journal Book, 6 X 9, 150 Pages, Paperback,6” X 9” (15.24 X 22.86 CM) By
2016 | 152 Pages | ISBN: 0273738836 | PDF | 5 MB
Your#1 Journal for writingyour Life’s Journey. This blank150 page journal (6" x 9" (15.24 x 22.86 cm) Durable Softcover/Paperbackwill jump start yourcreativitywith its minimal design and bright white pages. It can also be used for notes, as a diary, to track your food, exercise or just for writing downimportant information.Journaling is an ancient tradition, one that dates back to at least 10th century.Triumphantpeople throughout history have kept journals.Presidents, artists, and familieshave maintained them forposterity; other famous figures for their own reasons.There is increasing evidence to support the idea that journaling has a positive impact on physical well-being. Science has shown that writing about stressful events helps you come to terms with them, thus reducing the force of these stressors on your physical well-being. Scientific evidence supports that journaling provides other unexpected benefits. The act of writing accesses your left brain, which is logical and rational. While your left brain is occupied, your right brain is free to create, discern and feel. In sum, writing removes mental blocks and allows you to use all of your brainpower to better understand yourself, others and the world around you.Benefits Of Journaling:*Expression of thoughts and feelings *Knowledge Of Self *Stress Reduction. *Problem Solving In addition to all of these wonderful benefits, keeping a journal allows you to track patterns, trends and improvement and growth over time.. Join the millions of people and Purchase your Journal Daily Book by The Blank Book M.D. *journal for about 20 minutes daily.Wholesale:This Journal notebook can be purchased wholesale by retailers and academic institutions located in the USA. You’ll need to sign up online for a Createspace Direct Resellers here:https: //www.createspace.com/pub/l/createspace….Manufactured & Designed in the USA -The Blank Book MD

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Creating Hollywood-style Movies ith Adobe Premiere Elements 7


Free Download Carl Plumer, "Creating Hollywood-style Movies ith Adobe Premiere Elements 7"
English | 2009 | pages: 361 | ISBN: 0321606213 | PDF | 28,1 mb
A guide to using Premiere Elements covers such topics as using color and motion, adding music, creating a scrolling title, using preset effects, using the crop effect, and adding a picture-in-picture effect.

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The Imperial Style of Inquiry in Twentieth-Century China The Emergence of New Approaches


Free Download The Imperial Style of Inquiry in Twentieth-Century China: The Emergence of New Approaches By Donald J. Munro
1996 | 160 Pages | ISBN: 0892641207 | PDF | 3 MB
How have traditional Chinese ways of thinking affected problem solving in this century? The traditional, imperial style of inquiry is associated with the belief that the universe is a coherent, internally structured unity understandable through the similarly structured human mind. It involves a reliance on antecedent and authoritarian models, coupled with an introspective focus in investigations, at some cost to objective fact gathering. In contrast, emergent forms of inquiry are guided by the values of individual autonomy and new perspectives on objectivity. In the 1930s and 1940s, some liberal educators held the model of Western science in great esteem, and some scientists practicing objective inquiry helped to create an awareness in the urban areas of inquiry not directed by political values. Drawing on philosophical, social science, and popular culture materials, Donald Munro shows that the two strains coexisted in twentieth century China as mixed motives. Many important figures were motivated by a desire to act consistently with the social values associated with the premodern or received view of knowledge and inquiry. At the same time, these people often had other motives, such as utilitarian values, efficiency, and entrepreneurship. Munro argues that while many competing positions can coexist in the same person, the seeds of the positive, instrumental value of individual autonomy in Chinese inquiry are beginning to compete in both scholarly and popular culture with other, older approaches.

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