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Etiquette at School
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 50

Etiquette at School

With much of their time absorbed with school and with school-related scenarios and friendships, young people share universal experiences regarding etiquette in the school environment. From the library, to school events, to the classroom, this book presents a systematic exploration of proper behaviors and rituals most students will be faced with. Additionally, content on how to properly interact on social media as an extension of the school environment adds another dimension that makes this work a useful resource for youth finding their way as friends and members of their school communities.

Longboarding
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 50

Longboarding

From its origins as a land-based alternative to surfing, one that incorporated the wheels and trucks used by skateboarders, longboarding, developed in Hawaii during the 1950s, has come a long way. In the 1970s, when the sport was seen as a form of self-expression, it was more of a do-it-yourself hobby. Today, longboarding is bigger than ever. This book describes the sport’s history, gives riders an idea of how to choose their equipment and begin practicing this unique sport. From mere transportation, to obstacle slaloming, freeriding, dancing, and freestyling, readers will be impressed with the many styles of this ever-changing pastime.

Advanced Skateboarding
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 50

Advanced Skateboarding

Skaters who have mastered beginning and intermediate skills, along with veteran skaters, can benefit from the simple yet effective instruction offered in this book. The book covers detailed instructions for tricks and techniques to ride quarter-pipes, half-pipes, bowls, and to excel in both street skating and skate park skating, progressing through skill levels from low advanced to high advanced. It will help readers interested in upping their game become experts in no time, executing flawless manuals, stalls, and slides and impressing their friends with grabs, ollies, flips, and other tricks.

Getting a Job in the IT Industry
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 83

Getting a Job in the IT Industry

In our modern digital world and information economy, information technology (IT) specialists maintain the vast and constant flow of information and e-commerce throughout the nation and world. This book gets readers started on the road to landing a job in a lucrative and fascinating field that will only continue to expand in the coming years. Whether managing office computer systems, building and overseeing databases and other network and telecommunications infrastructure, or working at a customer help desk, novice IT hopefuls will find concrete beginning steps to their education and career in this book, including techniques and tips for their job searches and general career advancement.

Getting a Job in the Transportation Industry
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 83

Getting a Job in the Transportation Industry

Finding work in the transportation industry puts employees at the center of the action: helping move people and goods, whether that means driving a municipal bus, moving consumer goods via trucks or trains, or helping coordinate the complicated, interconnected web of international civil aviation. In this book, the numerous types of jobs in this field—driver, pilot, logistics professional, transportation engineer, and many more—are highlighted, and strategies are detailed to secure education, training, and ultimately, a job in this most vital and crucial sector of the economy.

Getting a Job in Accounting
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 82

Getting a Job in Accounting

Accounting, sometimes called “the language of business,” is a crucial pillar of all business activity. From a bookkeeping gig in a small office, to handling accounts payable and accounts receivable for a large enterprise, to managing a huge international payroll system, this book will detail the huge variety of jobs that make up this often lucrative and in-demand profession. From schooling to types of accounting work, readers are introduced to a job that demands accuracy and hard work and is absolutely crucial to the successful functioning of all businesses and our economy at large.

Julius Caesar
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 114

Julius Caesar

One of the most revered, legendary, and nonetheless complicated figures from the history of Rome, Julius Caesar was a master politician and military genius. In this book, Caesar's life and impressive accomplishments are related within the historical context of the Roman Republic, already an incredible power by his time, transforming into an empire. It explores Caesar's role in this transformation, and his triumphs in war, illuminating the path of a leader both exalted and fear, and ultimately felled by his ambition.

Augustus
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 114

Augustus

The transformation of Rome from a republic into an empire was one of the most pivotal changes of its era, affecting the course of history for the Mediterranean world. Born at the time of civil and political unrest that embroiled Rome leading up to and surrounding the death of Julius Caesar, the man born Gaius Octavius, or Octavian, was Caesar's great-nephew. This book relates how, through political maneuvering and military prowess, he would become Augustus, the first emperor of the new Roman Empire. The story of how he cemented Rome's power will be of interest to fans of Roman history and casual readers alike.

Constantine
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 114

Constantine

The rise of Constantine marked a pivotal and transformative time for the Roman Empire. Besides imposing many important changes to Rome's government and currency and a reorganization of civil and military spheres, Constantine is also well known for being the first Roman emperor to embrace and eventually convert to Christianity, a religion once oppressed and reviled by pagan Rome, and for shifting imperial power to the eastern part of the empire. In this book, the life of Constantine the Great, as he would become known as, is explored, analyzed, and enlivened via historical images of artworks and ancient Roman relics.

O'Dwyer's Directory of Public Relations Firms
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 532

O'Dwyer's Directory of Public Relations Firms

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1997
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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