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Authors:John Taylor, John Spooner, Thelma Page, Raymond Steel
Publisher: Nelson Thornes Ltd
Keywords: classworks, numeracy, books, teacher, resource
Published: 2003-06-11
List price: unknow
ISBN-10: 0748773398
ISBN-13: 9780748773398

This work includes bulleted text, clear headings and outcomes, and loads of structured photocopiables. Everything is covered on one page. It includes blocked units. It is in line with new QCA advice.

Authors:Raymond J. Demallie, Vine Deloria, Raymond J. Demall
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
Keywords: history, legal, north, america, volume, conventions, agreements, american, indian, diplomacy, treaties, documents
Number of Pages: 1536
Published: 1999-10
List price: $125.00
ISBN-10: 0806131187
ISBN-13: 9780806131184

Author: Jon Steel
Publisher: Wiley
Keywords: account, planning, art, advertising, lies, truth
Number of Pages: 320
Published: 1998-03-13
List price: $40.00
ISBN-10: 0471189626
ISBN-13: 9780471189626

Judging by all the press it’s received lately, account planning must be the biggest thing to hit American advertising since Doyle Dane Bernbach’s Volkswagen campaign. Agencies are falling over each other to establish account planning departments and arm themselves with what Jay Chiat of Chiat/Day once described as "the best new business tool ever invented." Despite this enthusiasm, account planning remains shrouded in mystery. Is it, as Chiat suggested, merely a tool for attracting new clients? Or is it, as many critics have suggested, no more than traditional consumer research dre

Author: W. H. Steel
Publisher: Cambridge University Pre
Keywords: optics, modern, studies, cambridge, interferometry
Number of Pages: 320
Published: 1984-01-27
List price: $89.95
ISBN-10: 0521253209
ISBN-13: 9780521253208

Enlarged and updated in 1983, this is the second edition of Dr Steel’s popular textbook on interferometry. The text has been revised throughout and major additions have been made to reflect the phenomenal growth of laser techniques and applications. The book provides a general treatment that brings together the many different applications of the interference of light waves, light being used in its most general sense to include all electromagnetic radiation. The applications can cover precise measurement of length, the testing of optical components against a computed hologram, measurement

Author: Jon Steel
Publisher: Wiley
Keywords: new, business, adweek, books, winning, ideas, pitch, art, selling, perfect
Number of Pages: 288
Published: 2006-10-30
List price: $29.95
ISBN-10: 0471789763
ISBN-13: 9780471789765

A professional “pitching coach” for one of the world’s largest marketing conglomerates, Jon Steel shares his secrets and explains how you can create presentations and pitches that win hearts, minds, and new business. He identifies the dos and don’ts and uses real-world examples to prove his points. If you make pitches for new business, this is the perfect book for you.

Author: Duncan Steel
Publisher: Wiley
Keywords: perfect, calendar, invent, quest, time, epic, marking
Number of Pages: 432
Published: 2000-12-08
List price: $14.95
ISBN-10: 0471404217
ISBN-13: 9780471404217

"A calendar is a tool," the historian of science E.J. Bickerman once observed, "which cannot be justified by either logic or astronomy." Duncan Steel, an English space scientist, extends that argument in Marking Time, a broad-ranging history of the Western calendar--a chronological system that is logical after a fashion, but strangely flawed all the same. Steel begins his account by considering George Washington’s dual birthday, which he celebrated as falling on February 11, 1731, but Americans celebrated as February 22, 1732. Both, Steel shows, are correct, the discrepancy owing to a l

Author: Duncan Steel
Publisher: Wiley
Keywords: perfect, calendar, invent, quest, time, epic, marking
Number of Pages: 422
Published: 1999-10-04
List price: $50.00
ISBN-10: 0471298271
ISBN-13: 9780471298274

Did you know? . . .Russias October Revolution in 1917 actually occurred on November 7thFor centuries, Britain and the colonies rang in the New Year on March 25thThe Roman Empire originally observed an eight-day weekThe anno Domini (a.d.) year-counting system is wrong, and Jesus birth actually occurred some years before December 25, 1 b.c. These are just a few of the little-known facts that you will find in acclaimed author Duncan Steels eye-opening chronicle of the evolution of the calendar, Marking Time: The Epic Quest to Invent the Perfect Calendar. Steel takes you across the f
  
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