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The new edition of the Great Writing series provides clear explanations, extensive models of academic writing and practice to help learners write great sentences, paragraphs, and essays. With expanded vocabulary instruction, sentence-level practice, and National Geographic content to spark ideas, students have the tools they need to become confident writers. Updated in this Edition: Clearly organized units offer the practice students need to become effective independent writers. Each unit includes: Part 1: Elements of Great Writing teaches the fundamentals of organized writing, accurate grammar, and precise mechanics. Part 2: Building Better Vocabulary provides practice with carefully-selected, level-appropriate academic words. Part 3: Building Better Sentences helps writers develop longer and more complex sentences. Part 4: Writing activities allow students to apply what they have learned by guiding them through writing, editing, and revising. Part 5: New Test Prep section gives a test-taking tip and timed task to prepare for high-stakes standardized tests, including IELTs and TOEFL. The new guided online writing activity takes students through the entire writing process with clear models for reference each step of the way.
Planning and writing a structured essay in a short time period is a significant challenge. You need to keep an eye on the clock without being overly stressed about the time. It is a great idea to practice so you gain an understanding of how you need to pace yourself. The more you practice the better feel you will have for the time constraints.
The Photography Book is a great introduction to the photographers and their photographs since the dawn of photography as an art medium and a photojournalistic medium. It has an alphabetical listing of 500 photographs with a brief description of the photograph, its importance to photography and a brief biography of the photographer. The book also contains a useful glossary of photographic techniques and terms.
This book was begun with great intentions but the end result is flawed for many reasons, most of them typographic: the typeface selected for the descriptive text is difficult to read on the glossy paper; the photographer's name on the right-hand page is cut-off due to the binding; the right-hand pages should have been laid out as a mirror of the left-hand page; there was no need to write the photographer's last name first followed by the first name in a smaller font; the title of the photograph should have been italicized; there was no need to repeat the photograph's title at the bottom of each page.
I wish I had seen chapter seven, The Basics of Interchangeable Lenses & Correspondence of EF Lenses to Digital Photography when I first bought my DSLR. It is a great introductory chapter to DSLR photography with photographs illustrating field of view of a range of lenses the crop-factor and the concept of aperture. (There are a few minor spelling and grammatical errors).
Theology being the work of males, original sin was traced to the female. Had not a woman's counsel brought first woe by causing Adam to lose Paradise Of all mankind's ideas, the equating of sex with sin has left the greatest train of trouble. In Genesis, original sin was disobedience to God through choosing knowledge of good and evil, and as such the story of the Fall was an explanation of the toil and soeeow of the human condition. In Christian theology, via St. Paul, it conferred permanent guilt upon mankind from which Christ offered redemption. Its sexual context was largely formulated by St. Augustine, whose spiritual wrestlings set Christian dogma thereafter in opposition to man's most powerful instinct. Paradoxically, denial became a source of attraction, giving the Church governance and superiority while embedding its followers in perpetual dilemma.
This book traces the beginning of the threat with attacks on the US embassy in Iran, back in the 80s, until September 8th, 2001. It is suberbly well researched and exquisitely detailed. It deservedly won the Pulitzer. It offers a slightly different view than that of Legacy of Ashes ( reviewed below) where the blame is left solely at the feet of the CIA; Ghost Wars, describes a world where the CIA was up against forces much greater than its capabilities and nothing it did would have mattered.
Much of the archival material that would have helped give greater depth to the story of the Translators (since they were certainly not authors) of the King James Bible was lost in a fire at Whitehall in 1698. Perhaps that is for the better, because the author of this book has instead written vividly about life in the early 1600s thus providing the reader a contextual setting for this great undertaking.
My knowledge of Elizabethan England, in particular the royal intrigues, is limited to a great movie with Cate Blanchett (whose sequel (involving the defeat of the Spanish Armada) is to premiere at the Toronto Film Festival this month and will open next month). Since the protestant Elizabeth I (daughter of Henry VIII) was childless, her cousin, the catholic Mary Queen of Scots, was next in line to the throne. However, once she was beheaded for allegedly plotting against the Queen; her son, James who was raised by Presbyterians, was now next in line. The book opens with the death of Elizabeth I in 1603 (Shakespeare wrote Othello, The Merry Wives of Windsor, Measure for Measure in 1604) and the ascendency of James I to the throne of England.
If the chances of heads and tails are equal, and there are equal pay-offs for either outcome, it is a matter of indifference whether we bet on heads. But if heads pays twice as much as tails, then we clearly we bet on heads. In the agnostic's existential situation, the optimal pay-off, if there is a God, is salvation, of incomparably greater value. Hencem if there is an equal chance of God's existence or non-edxistence, the expectation of choosing the pious life exceeds that of choosing the worldly one. The argument from expectation concludes: act so that you will come to believe in God...
We have no good reason for picking one-half as the chance of God's existence... The argument from expectation with an equal probability distribution requires only that salvation, if God is, is more valuable than sinful pleasure, when there is no God. But salvation is infinitely preferable to the joys of the worldly life. No matter how great may be the daily pleasure of the libertine, they are finite. Salvation, according to Pascal, is infinitely blessed. Moreover, although we have no idea of the chance that God exists, it is not zero...
If the war of 1914 was not a war which the armies of Europe were ready to fight, that was not so with Europe's great navies. The armies, as the opening campaigns had proved, were technically equipped to solve certain easily perceived problems, in particular how to overcome the defences of modern fortresses, how to move vast numbers of men from home bases to the frontiers and how to create impassable storms of rifle and field-artillery fire when those masses came into contact with each other. They were quite unequipped to deal with the unperceived and much more critical problems of how to protect soldiers from such fire storms, how to move them, under protection, about the battlefield, indeed how to move them at all beyond railhead unless on their feet, and how to signal quickly and unambiguously betwen headquarters and units, between unit and unit, between infantry and artillery, between ground and the aircraft and with which, almost fortuitously, the armies had so recently provided themselves.
The first 6 chapters are devoted to all the history leading up to Abel, who uses the foundations set by other great mathematicians like Pythagoras, Euclid, Descarte, Lagrange, Newton, et al., to make his great discovery. Abel doesn't not make an appearance until Chapter 7 and his appearance is as brief as his life of 26 years. 153554b96e
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