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Auditing: A Business Risk Approach, 6 edition Mar 14 2012 / 04:16:02 AM
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Programming Entity Framework: DbContext Mar 14 2012 / 04:09:44 AM
With DbContext, you�ll be able to query and update data, whether you�re working with individual objects or graphs of objects and their related data. You�ll find numerous C# code samples to help you get started. All you need is experience with Visual Studio and database management basics.


User Experience Innovation: User Centered Design that Works Mar 14 2012 / 04:05:49 AM
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Fundamentals of Marketing Mar 14 2012 / 03:37:22 AM
Fundamentals of Marketing provides a sound appreciation of the fundamentals of the theory and practice of marketing. Using case studies drawn from a cross section of sectors, in particular the banking, hospitality, retail and public service sectors this textbook critically evaluates the effectiveness of different marketing strategies and approaches. Exploring the principles of marketing this volume engages the reader, not only in theory but also in practice, using a broad range of real-life case studies such as Coca Cola, Apple, FCUK, Virgin, Amazon.com, Barnes and Noble, Dyno Rod and New Zealand wool.


Understanding Food: Principles and Preparation, 4th edition Mar 14 2012 / 03:29:07 AM
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1001 Algebra Problems Mar 13 2012 / 04:26:10 PM


501 Grammar & Writing Questions, 2nd Edition (New Links) Mar 13 2012 / 05:05:13 AM


IBM Cognos 10 Report Studio: Practical Examples Mar 13 2012 / 04:59:59 AM
The reporting solutions in this book can be directly used in a variety of real-world scenarios to provide answers to your business problems today. The complexity of the queries and the application of design principles go well beyond basic course content or introductory books. IBM Cognos 10 Report Studio: Practical Examples will help you find the answers to specific questions based on your data and your business model. It will use a combination tutorial and cookbook approach to show real-world IBM Cognos 10 Report Studio solutions. If you are still using IBM Cognos 8 BI Report Studio, many of the examples have been tested against this platform as well. The final chapter has been dedicated to showing those features that are unique to the latest version of this powerful reporting solution.


504 Absolutely Essential Words (New Links) Mar 13 2012 / 04:54:46 AM


501 Vocabulary Questions (New Links) Mar 13 2012 / 04:50:26 AM


Fundamentals of General, Organic, and Biological Chemistry Mar 13 2012 / 04:44:12 AM
Revises illustrations throughout for increased effectiveness. Redesigned diagrams and bulleted lists for a clearer layout. A useful resource for anyone working in the fields of nursing, physical therapy, agriculture, home economics, aquaculture


501 Word Analogies Questions (New Links) Mar 13 2012 / 04:42:50 AM


The IBM Style Guide: Conventions for Writers and Editors Mar 13 2012 / 04:41:07 AM
Throughout, the authors illustrate the guidance with many examples of correct and incorrect usage. Writers and editors will find authoritative guidance on issues ranging from structuring information to writing usable procedures to presenting web addresses to handling cultural sensitivities. The guidelines cover these topics: Using language and grammar to write clearly and consistently Applying punctuation marks and special characters correctly Formatting, organizing, and structuring information so that it is easy to find and use Using footnotes, cross-references, and links to point readers to valuable, related information Presenting numerical information clearly Documenting computer interfaces to make it easy for users to achieve their goals Writing for diverse audiences, including guidelines for improving accessibility Preparing clear and effective glossaries and indexes The IBM Style Guide can help any organization or individual create and manage content more effectively. The guidelines are especially valuable for businesses that have not previously adopted a corporate style guide, for anyone who writes or edits for IBM as an employee or outside contractor, and for anyone who uses modern approaches to information architecture.


2000 Bilingual Phrases Level 4 - 2000 frases bilingues Nivel 4, 2nd edition (New Links) Mar 13 2012 / 04:33:30 AM
index Adjective orders 2-3 Adjectives: Formation prefixes and suffixes 4-5 Prefixes 6-7 Adjectives: Comparison 8-9 Adjectives: Comparison (cont.) 10-11 Adjectives: Degrees of intensity 12-13 Adverbs of manner 14-15 Adverbs of degree 16-17 As well as + ing, although, as long as, as (cause) 18-19 Used to + gerundio - to + gerundio 20-21 Because, Because of, bound to, likely to 22-23 By + time phrase - By the time + verb 24-25 The causative 26-27 Clauses of reason 28-29 Clauses of comparison 30-31 Clauses of concession 32-33 Implied conditional clauses 34-35 Clauses of purpose 36-37 Clauses of result 38-39 Clauses of time 40-41 Conditionals type 1 42-43 Conditionals type 2 44-45 Conditionals type 3 46-47 Connectives: comparison 48-49 Connective relative clauses 50-51 Discourse markers 52-53 Relative clauses: defining 54-55 Relative clauses: non-defining 56-57 Future tense: contrasts 58-59 Future tense: contrasts (cont.) 60-61 Gerunds after for, and certain verbs 62-63 Gerund after prepositions - verbs followed by gerund or infinitive 64-65 Infinitives: after certain verbs 66-67 Inversion of the verb after certain adverbs 68-69 Modal verbs: revision 70-71 The one who/that/which - The one with 72-73 Once, now that, when, first time, ever, never + present perfect 74-75 Passives: all tenses - Is considered /thought/said to be may/might /will have been + past participle 76-77 Reported speech - wish, would rather/sooner - it's time 78-79 Reported speech (cont.) 80-81 Remember (and other verbs) + gerund or infinitive 82-83 Suffixes and prefixes 84-85 Compound nouns 86-87 Tenses: General revision and contrast 88-89 Phrasal verbs 1 90-91 Phrasal verbs 2 92-93 Phrasal verbs 3 94-95 Phrasal verbs 4 96-97 Phrasal verbs 5 98-99 Phrasal verbs 6 100-101


1100 Words You Need to Know (New Links) Mar 13 2012 / 04:32:14 AM
From the Author More than a half-million readers have already been exposed to the controlled vocabulary in 1100 Words You Need to Know and the techniques that we devised to help them learn how to use those important words. We have received grateful letters from across the country and abroad, praising us for the timeliness of our selection--words appearing in newspapers and books, on standardized exams, and in business correpondence. We realize that possessing a rich treasury of words brings material gains as well as confidence in one's ability to communicate and to be accepted as a mature person. As you spend the time to master the 1100 words and idioms--even 15 to 20 minutes daily--you will discover the pleasure of recognition and understanding when you come across these challenging words in your listening, reading, and conversing. In this fourth edition we have updated all of the material and added a major component, "The Panorama of Words," where you will find a valuable sentence reference for each of the words you have learned. The material presented is consistent with our successful blueprint of interest, variety, relevance, and repetition. Regard it as a dividend on your investment.


A Cure For The Common Word: Remedy Your Tired Vocabulary (New Links) Mar 13 2012 / 04:26:09 AM
Inside, you'll find more than thirty alternatives for each of the one hundred most commonly overused words in the English language. Along with a list of synonyms, each common word comes with definitions, sample sentences, witty quotes, explanations of why the word fails to communicate, and much more.


501 Writing Prompt Questions (New Links) Mar 13 2012 / 04:25:49 AM


A Dictionary of Cliches (New Links) Mar 13 2012 / 04:22:10 AM


Principles and Practice of Constraint Programming - CP 2011 Mar 12 2012 / 05:24:37 PM
This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 17th International Conference on Principles and Practice of Constraint Programming, CP 2011, held in Perugia, Italy, September 12-16, 2011. The 51 revised full papers and 7 short papers presented together with three invited talks were carefully reviewed and selected from 159 submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections on algorithms, environments, languages, models and systems, applications such as decision making, resource allocation and agreement technologies.


Scenario Planning in Organizations: How to Create, Use, and Assess Scenarios Mar 12 2012 / 04:27:13 PM
This book is the most comprehensive treatment to date of the scenario planning process. Unlike existing books it offers a thorough discussion of the evolution and theoretical foundations of scenario planning, examining its connections to learning theory, decision-making theory, mental model theory and more. Chermack emphasizes that scenario planning is far more than a simple set of steps to follow, as so many other practice-focused books do



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