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Practical & user-friendly guide to accurate and persuasive writing. Simplifies grammar and editing. Cuts directly to writers' most frequent errors. Every chapter is a self-contained lesson, with clear explanations, examples, and step-by-step short cuts to clear expression. Over 1000 exercises with answers & explanations to the answers found in no other handbook. Provides all the advantages & more of best-selling handbooks at half their price. Replicable systems turn high school and college students into independent learners and parents into master teachers. Ideal for high scores on the new SAT . Official text of the University of Mississippi Writing Program. This is the text of choice for above average high school English programs.
Unique topics include Heavy language, Incomplete and self-evident thoughts, Assertions and illustrations, Forms of repetition, Gilding the lily, Internal contradictions. Logical reasoning in arguments is structured around 29 types of rhetorical fallacies. Teaches when and how to use quotations in writing. MLA documentation models for every reference source, including up-to-the-minute electronic styles for Internet media. Examples are humorous and topical.
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Direct, practical, laced with occasional humor.......2004-08-16
Expertly compiled and organized by experienced educator Rosette Liberman, The Cooper Hill College Application Essay Bible is a unique anthology comprised of eighty essays complemented by a structured analysis that teaches college applicants how to best present their academic and personal strengths most favorably and memorably. Direct, practical, laced with occasional humor, The Cooper Hill College Application Essay Bible will lead readers in a step-by-step process that begins with the selection of a topic and continues through the process to the final "do's and don'ts" of the college application essay. Enhanced with indices listing essays by topic and by the 80 colleges and universities that have accepted the writers, The Cooper Hill College Application Essay Bible is a seminal and cornerstone addition to the highschool guidance counselor's reference shelf and strongly recommended for anyone seeking to apply for admission to American colleges and universities.
A great tool for any college writer.......2004-08-03
The book covers everything from improving writing efficiency to spotting and correcting rhetorical fallacies. The index makes the book accessable for research. A really handy guide and reference.
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The Writing and Revision Stylebook is a practical and user-friendly guide to editing essays and business communications. It corrects grammar and punctuation, teaches logic, polishes style. Written by master teachers, it not only points out errors, but provides step-by-step practical instructions on how to correct them. It contains features available in other handbooks only in a limited way, if at all. It is the only handbook or stylebook on the market that contains 1000 exercises with answers and explanations of each exercise. In addition: o Correction Key names and numbers specific errors for quick and easy reference to explanations and exercises, and cuts correction time in half. o FAQs at the beginning of each section anticipate and answer real student questions from actual classroom situations o Exercises of 10-40 examples, all with explained answers, follow each section. o Unique topics include Heavy language, Incomplete and self-evident thoughts, Assertions and illustrations, Forms of repetition, Gilding the lily, Internal contradictions to name but a few. o An entire chapter is devoted to logical reasoning in arguments structured around 29 types of rhetorical fallacies. o Another chapter teaches when and how to use quotations in writing. o MLA documentation styles present models for every reference source, including up-to-the-minute
electronic styles for Internet media. o Examples are humorous and topical.
Customer Reviews:
Most Excellent!.......2006-10-04
Do not mind the fact that I'm using my father's account to write a review for Dr. Liberman's Styles book. I am a student of Dr. Liberman's Expos class and her class is the only class I am enjoying right now. It is my senior year and she has already taught me so much for the past month thru multiple essays I wrote. Although known to be a very hard grader and strict in grammar, I will leave her class with a better sense of writing. Her Styles book is the only book I will and faithflly go by from the end of high school to college to graduate school to life. The Styles book is also, the only grammar/writing book I'm able to read and not fall asleep unlike Strunk's Style book. Do buy the Styles book, recommended from a student of Rosette Liberman.
Best book on writing ever........2002-11-04
I really have to agree with Donna, she seems to be a very intelligent lady. I am studying English at Cornell University,and was looking for a book to help me hone my writing skills. This book answers even the most nit-picky questions about grammar and sentence structure. A valuable resource to any writer.
Great Reference for high school and higher.......2002-08-19
Probably the most useful and organized revision manual that I have read, "The Writing and Revision Stylebook" is a must read for any writer from the high school level and beyond who wants to improve their writing. Areas covered include Grammer, Usage, Structure and Sense, Rhetorical Fallacies (try to find that in most revision books), Rhetorical Figures, Spelling, Capitalization, Abbreviations, Punctuation, Quotations, Citations, and Documentation. The book contains a thousand excercises and answers along with complete explanations for the correct answer. If you want to write immaculately, persuasively and with style then this is the best guide available to learn how to do just that. It takes a technical subject and makes it very user friendly, a highly recommended read.
Buy This Book!.......2002-03-23
The Stylebook is the only writing reference book you will need to own. Not only does it cover completely mechanics, punctuation, tricky spellings, and confusing word pairs, but also it covers the fine art of logical thinking, a skill absolutely necessary for cogent writing. It is easy to use. Exercises are amusing and interesting, and answers are explained clearly. I feel comfortable grabbing this book for a quick reference. Previous ponderous tomes inspired intimidation. The section on logical thinking is invaluable, and usually missing from other books I have used. What a treasure The Stylebook is!
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The NFL draft is the most closely followed sporting event not involving an actual athletic contest. Pete Williams explores this world from the inside out, exposing the multi-layered feeding frenzy that swarms around Americas top college players. The Draft follows a handful of NFL hopefuls through the ups and downs of the 2004-05 college football season and the pre-draft process, culminating with their first NFL seasonand a look at the 2006 Draft, new to this paperback. Among the prospects are Virginia defensive end Chris Canty, who overcomes a devastating early-season knee injury to re-establish himself as a top draft hopeful; Darryl Blackstock, a player so beloved by Virginia coach Al Groh that he assigns him the No. 56 worn by Lawrence Taylor; and soft-spoken Florida State lineman Ray Willis, whose wife guides him through the draft preparation process as she finishes a doctorate in sports management.
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Not the counterpart to Moneyball it claims to be.......2006-07-31
I gave this the first star simply because it is a book about football. The second star is because it does have interesting history about the NFL Draft and you do get a close look at how an NFL team evaluates a draft class. Over a hundred pages of this book are absolutey WASTED on SCUMBAG AGENTS!!! I do not, nor does any person with a conscience or decency, want to read anything that profiles and glorifies these money hungry crooked wastes of life that help to ruin professional sports. If you do decide to get this book, skip chapters 4-8 as they deal mainly with agents. The rest of the book is interesting and for that matter deserves a look.
Review of The Draft, an Inside Look at the NFL Draft.......2006-06-03
The Draft: A Year Inside the NFL's Search for Talent is a detailed look at what players, agents, and NFL teams go through leading up to the annual NFL Draft where teams select college players.
The Players
Williams chooses several players to follow for this book, some first rounders and a few who start with great promise but ultimately flounder in the draft for a variety of reasons. There are three main things that stand out about what players go through leading up to the draft. First is the feeding frenzy with agents jockeying for their attention. The more talented and greater the potential, the more demand there is a player's time and attention. Agents communicate with them directly when they are allowed (and sometimes when they are not) and often try to woo their parents, girlfriends, and anyone else that they think might have influence on the player's decision on which agent to go with. Secondly, there is a lot of money involved and many temptations to break NCAA rules. It's illegal for players to take money or gifts from agents while playing college football but it undoubtedly happens. Third, is that the NFL selection process is a meat market. NFL scouts are watching players, many from high school through college. The best players have agents hanging around them, especially their senior years in college. After their college careers are over they are faced with extensive training for the NFL combine, working out for teams at their schools or at team facilities.
The NFL Combine, where the NFL brings any eligible player that wants to participate, is really the centerpiece of the entire draft. Here players are put through all kinds of drills, timed in the 40 yard dash, interviewed by team representatives, are poked and prodded for physicals, and given an intelligence test called the Wonderlick. Most players go to specialized training facilities paid for by their agents just to do well at the combine to improve their draft status, whereas some locks for the first round skip it fearing a bad performance could drop their draft status.
And then, of course, there is the emotion of draft day of either going in the round you thought you would go in or slipping to later rounds and realizing the amount of money you just lost as a result.
The Agents
Are the agents greedy sharks looking to make their livelihood off of young millionaire players, or hard working men (there are few women) in a very competitive business doing their best for their clients? Undoubtedly there are unscrupulous agents but for the most part Williams paints them out to be in the later category. They sacrifice their personal life to recruit players and then work to make sure they maximize their potential in the draft and negotiate the best contract possible for them with the team that chooses them. Williams paints the profession as extremely cut throat. As noted above, agents talk extensively with players' families, spouses, girlfriends and anyone else that they think will help them get an edge in signing a player. Then they must spend their own money for specialized training to get players ready for the NFL Combine or workouts before pro scouts. In the meantime they are constantly worried about other agents poaching their clients after they have invested so many resources on them. Further, since agents get only a 3% commission off contracts, if a player doesn't maximize his potential they often find themselves in a hole instead of making money. On the flip side, when they have a solid stable of highly paid players, the profession can be very lucrative. It's an odd profession and one that many look at with a jaundiced eye. They do perform an important service for the players they represent but it is also clearly a profession that makes its money on the backs of the players.
The Teams
The most important thing for teams in the draft is to pick the most talented players they can in the appropriate round who will fit their team concept and fill needed positions on team. That is all they care about. And they spend a lot of time, money, and effort to study every angle, from raw physical talent, intelligence, and good character. A bad draft can significantly impact the prospects of the team, and a great draft can greatly enhance it. Scouts spend much of their life on the road watching games or watching game film, evaluating every aspect players available for the draft. All the poking, prodding, interviewing, and even background investigations on potential draftees is important as teams stake their future on the success of the players they select for their teams. It comes down to figuring out what combination of physical talent, character, and intelligence will best fit the team.
The Schools
This book did not focus as much on the schools, but it did have a good deal of coverage of the Florida State Seminoles and their compliance director and Virginia Cavaliers head coach Al Groh. It's important for schools to facilitate appropriate contact with agents and help players fulfill their potential in the draft. Schools worry about the distractions, and even worse, possible infractions, as players interact with agents. Especially damaging is players taking money or gifts from agents before they are finished their careers, which could cost the team sanctions by the NCAA. It's a tough job when you mix young immature players and aggressive agents with money to throw around. On the flip side, if a school is seen as helping players improve and make it in the NFL, it helps them recruit talent.
Conclusion
Overall this book is journalistic in its approach relying on extensive interviews and closely following the entire draft process. It is well organized and the chronological structure works well. That said, the writing style is not the most exciting, and it mostly reads like an extensive, in-depth newspaper article at times. Despite focusing on specific individuals and teams, the book often is very matter of fact, and less emotional or personal in its approach. Nevertheless, it does bring out the not so dirty secret of professional sports - it's about money and lots of it. Avid professional football fans should find this book interesting. Non-football fans would likely find it tedious and boring.
Overall I would recommend this book to NFL fans for the insight it gives into an important aspect of the sport.
Interesting for a fan of the game.......2006-04-23
Just short and to the point...this was an interesting book that covered topics like how players prepare for the combine, how teams scout players, how agents pursue draftees, etc. Unfortunately, the book was marred somewhat by less than perfect writing. There were spots where you felt like you were reading the same material over again, and other spots, such as the "Draft Day" chapter, where the author bounced between characters so much it was hard to follow. Don't read this looking for a literary masterpiece, but do pick it up if you are a true fan of the sport...just feel free to skim at a few points.
An enjoyable look at the NFL's big day.......2006-03-16
While not exactly a pieced of hard-hitting investigative journalism, Williams' book is one that most NFL fans will find enjoyable. It's not to cause much in the way of controversy because of its non-critical tone towards players, agents, coaches, and just about everyone involved in the draft, but it's still a good look at the process involved when a player moves from college to the pro ranks.
Focusing on several players - among them Chris Canty, Fred Gibson and Ray Willis - Williams examines the events that take place from the time a player "graduates" from school (many drop out immediately after their team's bowl game) up through the draft itself. Besides the players, Williams also looks at the role played by many others, including coaches, compliance directors, families, agents, and teammates.
The book's strength is that Williams goes lightly on all the participants. It's easy to portray agents as sharks, or schools as taking advantage of the kids, but Williams sticks to facts without adding too much of his own spin. That's not to say that he doesn't criticize certain people or tactics, but he's more interested in passing the story along to the reader for them to make their own judgments. It's this nonjudgmental approach that allows us to draw our own observations about featured coaches like Al Groh, or agents like Jack Scharf and Pat Dye, Jr. They may not always come across in the most positive light, but they're at least given a fair chance to speak for themselves without being judged by the author.
If there's a weakness to the book, it's that Williams spreads himself a little thin. With trying to cover the roles played by everyone listed above, the book can often seem scattered or presented in a non-linear way. When dates jump back and forth, it can be a little confusing, especially from a book geared towards a very specific date. However, it's difficult to fault the author too much for trying to present so much information without loading us down with a 500-page work.
This isn't a subject that has been covered often in such great detail, so Williams' work should be a worthwhile read for any fan of the game. For those of us who spend much of the off-season worrying about our team's draft-day prospects, this is an essential read. A title that will be enjoyable for any NFL fan, this one is recommended.
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Fans and fantasy league players, get your inside intelligence from the same source as many Major League front offices—BASEBALL PROSPECTUS.BASEBALL PROSPECTUS 2006 provides unprecedented original performance analysis of over 1,600 players, from stars at the top of their game to prospects vying for Rookie of the Year. It offers:
• In-depth, insightful essays on all 30 Major League Baseball clubs, with no-holds-barred evaluations of at least 50 players per organization
• Baseball Prospectus’s exclusive (and deadly accurate) PECOTA projection system, forecasting the chances that a player will break out,
improve, or collapse
• In-depth features on the true costs of injuries, adventures in win expectancy, the limitations of statistical analysis—plus all our stats
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Baseball Prospectus team of cutting-edge analysts includes Mark Armour, Andrew Baharlias, Jim Baker, James Click, Clifford J. Corcoran, Clay Davenport, John Erhardt, Gary Gillette, Steven Goldman, Thomas Gorman, Gary Huckabay, Jay Jaffe, Rany Jazayerli, Christina Kahrl, Jonah Keri, Mark McClusky, Dave Pease, Dayn Perry, Nate Silver, and Keith Woolner.
Check out www.baseballprospectus.com for year-round baseball coverage.
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The Baseball Information Derby.......2007-01-11
Simply, the best annual publication about major league baseball. Hardball Times would be #2. Somewhere in the dust is the rest of the field.
Best overall baseball book ou there.......2006-07-30
Love Baseball prospectus 2006. Great info and stats. I personally like the humor the authors do in there player Analysis. Makes it fun to read, not just a dry paragraph about numbers. Best part about the book is it is for real baseball fans and roto geeks. Both will enjoy the book.
Sophmoric nonsense.......2006-07-08
This is a horrible example of sophmoric "witty" commentary paired with the idiocy of stat-based evaluation. If irrelevant asides were not enough, they are mostly wrong as regards players from the team I follow closely, the Oakland A's. Take the notes on Houston Street ("never will be in the Lidge/Rivera class"), Zito ("overrated"), minor leaguer Travis Buck (stupid comments on his name, totally inappropriate), Ander Ethier (overmatached in the big leagues). Where their prognastications are reasonable, a simple extrapolation from previous years (anyone could do it in their head) would suffice, not some pseudo sophisticated computer program. I hate this book.
Calling all fantasy team owners............2006-07-03
This is the one book you need before draft day! Oh, and if you're just a major league baseball fan, especially one that knows that there is a lot more to find in the statistics than meets the eye, this book is for you. If your eyes glaze over when you try to decipher statistics, this book makes it easy to understand all you really need to know....oh, and love the snark!
The Book which tells you why your instincts for Baseball are true.......2006-06-02
This is a page turner. The stats that are introduced tend to support the hueristic beliefs that a true baseball fan already has. As a Phillies fan and a former fantasy league member who drafted teams based on what is now known as a Sabermetrics, I was pleased to see how my former beliefs (I had some good teams in the 80s and 90s before I quit) could be validated by recent research.
Folks,
I love this book.
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An effective seat and clear communication are the foundation to a successful patnership with your horse. In this book find the exercises to achieve just that.
Based on the systematic training approach used by her father Lars Sederholm uniting classical horsemanship with the demands of the competition world, Tina Sederholm introduces a series of exercises to help riders of all levels improve their skills. Set out in an easy to follow way, each exercise starts in its simplest form and progresses to more advanced versions making this book ideal for both novice and experienced riders alike. Packed full of stunning photographs, this book provides the theory and the practical exercises to achieve allround horsemanship.
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It makes sense!.......2005-06-01
I love this book. It makes sense on the page, and sense when I am riding. I've never had a lesson with Tina, but I tried out some of the exercises and they really work. It's as if she remembers what it's like to be an ordinary rider (though she's obviously not an ordinary rider and trainer herself!) and she has designed these exercises to suit the ordinary rider, and the more ambitious one, providing ways to train yourself for that. I also do a bit of teaching, and I tried out some of the simple stuff on my pupils and they loved it too! It's like I've got a never ending pot of ideas at my finger tips. This book will improve your riding no end.
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This unique volume explores Europe's most dangerous communist terrorist organizations and reveals how they use violence as a means of political communication and persuasion. It outlines seven terrorist groups from Germany, Greece, Spain, France, Belgium, Italy and Turkey and gives their modus operandi, rationale and political messages in translated communiqués never before available in English.
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Global sports arena.......2006-08-03
A bundle of good academic papers on unique topics. But, needs to be updated and revised for reflecting current issues.
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Sports Talent reveals the factors most important to athletic success. Author Jim Brown, with the input of many leading experts, identifies the key variables and their relative contribution to performance, then explains how they apply to different sports and even to different positions within those sports. Physical characteristics, mental and emotional attributes, and intangibles all come into play; you'll learn how.
If you are an aspiring athlete, the parent of a potential star, a coach who works with athletes 8 to 20 years old, or a scout looking to refine your assessment criteria, this book will tell you what to expect in the development process and how to overcome obstacles. From diamonds in the rough to gene-gifted thoroughbreds, Sports Talent will give you a sharper, more objective and sharper perspective from which to evaluate athletic potential as well as concrete advice on how to maximize those tools.
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sports talent.......2001-07-26
This book is so helpful for parents who want to do the right thing for their child/athlete but have no guidance and must depend on the local coach/teacher. This book puts the child first and gives sound advice on getting the most out of the individual for the sake of that individual. This book is also helpful to the coach who needs positive backing with the written word. Often we may say and do the right things with our young athletes and their parents, but it is so helpful to have credible backing. If more parents/coaches/teachers had this book to follow years ago, we would not have a lot of the problems that we have from beginner to professional athlete. Our professional athletes are who they are because of early year coaching and mentoring. I wish that I could make coaches, parents and athletes young and old read this wealth of information. We are seeing an influx of older citizens taking up lifetime, competitive sports for the first time and there needs to be guidance for them also. I am going to ask that my academic dean allow this book to be used as a text for my teaching theory class at my community college. I am a tennis teaching professional/community college faculty member/men-women community college tennis coach/director of tennis at a public tennis facility/and still an avid competitor, and will refer to this book often in all of those entities. This text will be something that my students who are future coaches can use as a reference for years from now. Thank you for this opportunity to review. It's not often getting a chance to catapult such a positive, educational book.
This is a Must Read.......2001-05-06
This book just became required reading for the parents of my tournament players. Dr. Brown has done an excellent job with the interviews and research for this book. The tennis references are very impressive. Stella Sampras, Jim Loehr, and Dick Gould literally pack every paragraph with valuable information.
I started using the physical tests for my juniors this week, and I was surprised to see a few of them in the upper percentages. I've also added two of the tests to my lesson plan for new students.
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Well known to insiders in the advertising, music, entertainment and new media industries, The Alternative Pick is the award-winning alternative to standard industry directories. The resource presents more than 5,000 illustrated listings of today's cutting-edge commercial illustrators, photographers, and designers.
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The Alternative Pick 2000.......2000-06-01
This book is amazing!If you are a graphic designer, I suggest you pick it up. It's loaded with yummy graphics, illustrations and more. A definit designer's must have.
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This digital document is an article from Soccer Digest, published by Century Publishing on October 1, 2002. The length of the article is 2925 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.
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Title: America's boy wonder: the U.S. national team's greatest talent wants to pledge his future to the land, the people, and the game that he loves. (Interview: Landon Donovan).(Interview)
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