Computer: A History Of The Information Machine (The ...
Amazon.com Review: This history of the computer explores the roots of the industry's phenomenal development, tracing not only the development of the machine itself--beginning with Charles Babbage's well-known 1883 mechanical prototype--but also [... more]
$22.00
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Japanese, The Spoken Language: Part 2 (Yale Language ...
Disappointing: I can't say that I'm overly impressed with this textbook. If I weren't a Japanese major and didn't need to take the class that requires this book, I'd probably have thrown it away long before now. The use of romaji throughout the entire [... more]
$36.00
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The Essential Mcluhan
Amazon.com Review: Given the profound influence that the writings and teachings of Marshall McLuhan have had in the Information Age, it is surprising how few people have read anything more than context-free excerpts printed in indecipherable day-glo [... more]
$23.50
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The Copyeditor's Handbook: A Guide for Book Publishing ...
Not for book publishing: All major publishing houses use Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary, 11th ed., as their preferred spelling standard. There the noun is "copy editor": two words, not one as in the title of this book. Therefore, [... more]
$19.95
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The Craft of Research (Chicago Guides to Writing, ...
Amazon.com Review: Skillfully done, research can be the solid cornerstone of your term paper (or dissertation, essay, or article); inadequately executed, it can cause your whole project to crumble and fall. Yet essential as research is to the ultimate [... more]
$14.00
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Japanese: The Spoken Language (Part 1)
Good in class, bad for self study: There are a lot of good reviews here and a lot of bad ones, but mainly there are a lot that are far too long to be helpful. If you're discovering JSL for the first time, here is the real story: PEOPLE WHO SHOULD USE JSL: [... more]
$36.00
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Japanese, The Spoken Language: Part 3 (Yale Language ...
doumo: Such a simple little word "doumo". Yet when I came to Japan 13 and a bit years ago it started to bug me. Why? Well becasue I knew that it meant "thank you"- everyone knows that right? But the strange thing was that as my ears [... more]
$36.00
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Reading Japanese (Yale Language Series)
horrible book!: This is a useless book for self-study. It uses an outdated romaji system ("iti" instead of "ichi"), but worse of all, it doesn't tell you how to properly read each kanji when placed in a compound! Since each kanji can [... more]
$35.00
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Beginning Japanese: Part 1 (Yale Language Series) (Pt. 1)
A serious and very effective way to speak Japanese: This book(and its second volume), when used in conjuction with Reading Japanese by the same authors, is amazing. Together they contain 35 lessons. They start off with an introduction that teaches you [... more]
$30.00
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Journalism and New Media
Only for rookies: Pavlik wrote a great part of this book in his Palm, as himself said. It must be true, because only by this way somebody can write a book about such an exciting subject with so little intelligent speech. This book it is only a collection [... more]
$25.50
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The Electronic Word: Democracy, Technology, and the Arts
thoughtful and elegant: He describes the transformation of idea and language in the electronic age with grace and wit and joy. For everyone of us who has greeted the information age with something less than wholehearted enthusiasm, I recommend Lanham's [... more]
$25.00
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Network-based Language Teaching: Concepts and Practice ...
Book Description: This text provides a critical collection of recent research in on-line communication for second language learning. Binding: Paperback Dewey Decimal Number: 418.00285 EAN: 9780521667425 ISBN: 0521667429 Number Of Pages: 240 Publication [... more]
$34.00
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