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The 20/20 Diet: by Dr. Phil McGraw | Key Takeaways, Analysis & Review Preview: Dr. Phil McGraw is a former psychologist, perhaps best known for his popular afternoon talk show. He has written several books geared toward self-improvement, including The Ultimate Weight Loss Solution . Since the publication of that book ten years ago, dietary research and his own insights into the nature of weight loss have inspired him to write The 20/20 Diet Book. This book offers an approach to weight loss based on eating the right foods, performing the right exercises, and using techniques from psychology to harness control over food cravings… Key Takeaways 1. Being ready is crucial to losing weight. If people are not ready to lose weight, they will not lose it. 2. Getting in touch with hunger levels is important to succeeding on the 20/20 Diet. The Hunger and Fullness Scale will help dieters get in touch with their hunger levels. 3. People often eat due to psychological reasons, not because their bodies need food. People can achieve diet success by learning to distinguish between types of hunger. 4. Exercise is an important component to weight loss. Exercises with thirty-second bursts of high intensity are particularly helpful for losing weight. PLEASE NOTE: This is key takeaways and analysis of the book and NOT the original book. Inside this Instaread of The 20/20 Diet: • Key Takeaways of the book • Introduction to the important people in the book • Analysis of the Key Takeaways About the Author With Instaread, you can get the key takeaways and analysis of a book in 15 minutes. We read every chapter, identify the key takeaways and analyze them for your convenience. |
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The iPad Air Survival Guide organizes the wealth of knowledge about the Fifth Generation iPad and iOS7 into one place, where it can be easily accessed and navigated for quick reference. This guide comes with countless screenshots, which complement the step-by-step instructions and help you to realize the iPad’s full potential. The iPad Air Survival Guide provides useful information not discussed in the official iPad Air manual, such as tips and tricks, hidden features, and troubleshooting advice. You will also learn how to download FREE eBooks and how to make video calls using FaceTime. Whereas the official iPad Air manual is stagnant, this guide goes above and beyond by discussing recent known issues and solutions that may be currently available. This information is constantly revised for a complete, up-to-date manual. This iPad Air guide includes, but is not limited to: Getting Started: - Button Layout - Navigating the Screens - Setting Up Wi-Fi - Setting Up an Email Account - Using Email - Logging In to the Application Store - Using FaceTime - Placing a FaceTime Call - Moving the Picture-in-Picture Display - Taking Pictures - Capturing Videos - Browsing and Trimming Captured Videos - Using iTunes to Import Videos - Viewing Videos - Using the Music Application - Using the iTunes Application - Sending Pictures and Videos via Email - Setting a Picture as Wallpaper - Viewing a Slideshow - Importing Pictures Using iPhoto - Creating Albums Using iPhoto Advanced topics: - Using Multitasking Gestures - 171 Tips and Tricks for the iPad - Setting the iPad Switch to Mute or Lock Rotation - Using the Split Keyboard - Downloading FREE Applications - Downloading FREE eBooks - Updating eBooks in the iBooks app - Using the iBooks Application - Highlighting and Taking Notes in iBooks - Moving a Message to Another Mailbox or Folder - Changing the Default Signature - Setting the Default Email Account - Changing How You Receive Email - Saving a Picture Attachment - Managing Contacts - Turning Data Roaming On or Off - Blocking Pop-Up Windows - Managing Applications - Deleting Applications - Setting a Passcode Lock - Changing Keyboard Settings - Maximizing Battery Life |
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Quicklets: Learn More. Read Less. Tim Ferriss is the author of The 4-Hour Workweek, a New York Times bestseller that incorporates the Pareto Principle and Parkinson's Law into a lifestyle of reduced working hours and more personal free time. After graduating from Princeton University, where he earned a degree in East Asian Studies, Tim started his first business selling nutritional supplements at the age 23. Since selling his business, he has become a Guinness Book Of World Records holder in tango and a host of his own program on the History Channel. Currently working as an angel investor, in 2011 Tim announced he would publish a third book, The 4-Hour Chef. The book is being released by Amazon.com and is expected to become available for purchase in April 2012. The 4-Hour Workweek is Tim Ferriss' first book. Detailing his personal experiences of success and failures in "lifestyle design", the book provides readers with a clear road map on how to outsource mundane work, reduce clutter and information overload to create smooth income streams and more free time. The author believes that pursuing dreams and goals now is more important than deferring them until after retirement, and his book promotes a variety of lifestyle design options that give readers exciting alternatives to the ordinary 9-5 routine. |
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The iPad Survival Guide organizes the wealth of knowledge about the iPad into one place, where it can be easily accessed and navigated for quick reference. Unlike the official iPad manual, the survival guide is not written like a book in paragraph form. Instead, every instruction is broken down into clear and concise steps. The iPad Survival Guide provides useful information not discussed in the iPad manual, such as tips and tricks, hidden features, troubleshooting advice, as well as advice on how to solve various Wi-Fi issues. You will also learn how to download FREE games and FREE eBooks, how to PRINT right from your iPad, and how to make VOICE CALLS with the use of a simple application. Whereas the official iPad manual is stagnant, this guide goes above and beyond by discussing recent known issues and solutions that may be currently available. This information is constantly revised for a complete, up-to-date manual. Updated 06/24/10 for iPad 3G. This iPad guide includes: Getting Started: - Button Layout - Before First Use - Navigating the Screens - Setting Up Wi-Fi - Setting Up an Email Account - Using Email - Setting Up Your Email Application - Photos and Videos - Using iTunes to Import Videos - Importing Pictures Using iPhoto - Viewing a Video -Using Skype for Voice Calls and Text Messages Advanced topics: - Downloading Free Applications - Downloading Free Books - Adding Previously Purchased and Free eBooks to iBooks app - Using the iBooks Application - Turning on VoiceOver - Printing Directly from the iPad - Printing Web Pages - Setting Up a 3G Account - Maximizing Battery Life - Solving WiFi issues - Troubleshooting |
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Take your understanding of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone by J.K. Rowling to a whole new level, anywhere you go: on a plane, on a mountain, in a canoe, under a tree. Or grab a flashlight and read Shmoop under the covers. Shmoop's award-winning learning guides are now available on your favorite eBook reader. Shmoop eBooks are like a trusted, fun, chatty, expert literature-tour-guide always by your side, no matter where you are (or how late it is at night). You'll find thought-provoking character analyses, quotes, summaries, themes, symbols, trivia, and lots of insightful commentary in Shmoop's literature guides. Teachers and experts from top universities, including Stanford, UC Berkeley, and Harvard have lovingly created these guides to get your brain bubbling. Shmoop is here to make you a better lover of literature and to help you discover connections to other works of literature, history, current events, and pop culture. These interactive study guides will help you discover and rediscover some of the greatest works of all time. For more info, check out http://www.shmoop.com/literature/ |
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Short and straight to the point: From the author of the best-selling book “Free Kindle Books and How to Find Them” comes this guide to millions of free books online! Rather than limit yourself to the offerings at Apple, This guide shows you where you can receive several hundred thousand (actually over a million) free books, blogs, short stories, and other content. |
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A level 1 Oxford Bookworms Library graded reader. Written for Learners of English by Tim Vicary. He is not beautiful. His mother does not want him, children run away from him. People laugh at him, and call him 'The Elephant Man'. Then someone speaks to him - and listens to him! At the age of 27, Joseph Merrick finds a friend for the first time in his life. This is a true and tragic story. It is also a famous film. |
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Take your understanding of To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee to a whole new level, anywhere you go: on a plane, on a mountain, in a canoe, under a tree. Or grab a flashlight and read Shmoop under the covers. Shmoop's award-winning learning guides are now available on your favorite eBook reader. Shmoop eBooks are like a trusted, fun, chatty, expert literature-tour-guide always by your side, no matter where you are (or how late it is at night). You'll find thought-provoking character analyses, quotes, summaries, themes, symbols, trivia, and lots of insightful commentary in Shmoop's literature guides. Teachers and experts from top universities, including Stanford, UC Berkeley, and Harvard have lovingly created these guides to get your brain bubbling. Shmoop is here to make you a better lover of literature and to help you discover connections to other works of literature, history, current events, and pop culture. These interactive study guides will help you discover and rediscover some of the greatest works of all time. For more info, check out http://www.shmoop.com/literature/ |
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The classic reference work, in an edition first published before 1923. |
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There is much to learn about the new generation of iPad, and the iPad 2 Survival Guide is the flagship guide for Apple’s newest creation. The iPad 2 Survival Guide organizes the wealth of knowledge about the iPad 2 into one place, where it can be easily accessed and navigated for quick reference. This guide comes with countless screenshots, which complement the step-by-step instructions and help you to realize the iPad’s full potential. The iPad 2 Survival Guide provides useful information not discussed in the iPad manual, such as tips and tricks, hidden features, and troubleshooting advice. You will also learn how to download FREE games and FREE eBooks, how to PRINT right from your iPad, and how to make VIDEO CALLS using FaceTime. Whereas the official iPad 2 manual is stagnant, this guide goes above and beyond by discussing recent known issues and solutions that may be currently available. This information is constantly revised for a complete, up-to-date manual. This iPad 2 guide includes: Getting Started: - Button Layout - Before First Use - Navigating the Screens - Setting Up Wi-Fi - Setting Up an Email Account - Using Email - Logging In to the Application Store - Using FaceTime - Placing a FaceTime Call - Moving the Picture-in-Picture Display - Taking Pictures - Capturing Videos - Browsing and Trimming Captured Videos - Using iTunes to Import Videos - Viewing a Video - Using the iPod Application - Using the iTunes Application - Sending Pictures and Videos via Email - Setting a Picture as Wallpaper - Viewing a Slideshow - Importing Pictures Using iPhoto - Creating Albums Using iPhoto Advanced topics: - 161 Tips and Tricks for the iPad - Setting the iPad Switch to Mute or Lock Rotation - Downloading Free Applications - Downloading Free eBooks - Adding Previously Purchased and Free eBooks to the iBooks app - Updating eBooks in the iBooks app - Using the Kindle Reader for iPad - Using the iBooks Application - Using the iBooks Internal Dictionary - Highlighting and Taking Notes in iBooks - Turning On VoiceOver - Printing Directly from the iPad - Printing Web Pages - Moving a Message to Another Mailbox or Folder - Changing the Default Signature - Setting the Default Email Account - Changing How You Receive Email - Saving a Picture Attachment - Managing Contacts - Setting Up a 3G Account - Turning Data Roaming On and Off - AT&T Data Plans Explained - Using the Safari Web Browser - Blocking Pop-Up Windows - Managing Applications - Deleting Applications - Setting a Passcode Lock - Changing Keyboard Settings - Tips and Tricks - Maximizing Battery Life - Printing Pictures Without a Wireless Printer - Viewing Applications on an HD TV - Troubleshooting - Resetting Your iPad |
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NOW INCLUDES iPHONE 4S! The iPhone 4 and 4S introduced many new features not seen in the iPhone 3G and 3GS, such as FaceTime video calling, multitasking, and even using your iPhone as a modem. This guide will introduce you to these new features and show you how to use them. This book gives task-based instructions without using any technical jargon. Learning which buttons perform which functions is useless unless you know how it will help you in your everyday use of the iPhone. Therefore, this guide will teach you how to perform the most common tasks. Instead of presenting arbitrary instructions in lengthy paragraphs, this book gives unambiguous, simple step-by-step procedures. Additionally, detailed screenshots help you to confirm that you are on the right track. This Survival Guide also goes above and beyond to explain Secret Tips and Tricks to help you accomplish your day-to-day tasks much faster. If you get stuck, just refer to the Troubleshooting section to figure out and solve the problem. Updated on 11/4/2011. This iPhone guide includes: NEW IN THIS GUIDE: - Using Siri - 9 All-New Settings Chapters - Using the Notification Center - Setting Up the 4S without a Computer - Searching a Web Page - Viewing an Article in Reader Mode - Using the New Music Application - Deleting Songs in the Music Application - Selecting a Pre-Loaded Equalization Setting - Taking a Picture from the Lock Screen - Creating and Editing Photo Albums - Editing Photos - Inserting Emoticons - Customizing Keyboard Shortcuts - Customizing Custom Vibrations - Using LED Flash Alerts - Using Photo Stream - Formatting Text in the Email Application - Hiding the Keyboard in a Text Message This guide also includes: - Getting Started - Making Calls - FaceTime - Multitasking - Button Layout - Navigating the Screens - Using the Speakerphone During a Voice Call - Staring a Conference Call - Managing Your Contacts - Text Messaging - Adding Texted Phone Numbers to Contacts - Copying, Cutting, and Pasting Text - Sending Picture and Video Messages - Using the Safari Web Browser - Adding Bookmarks to the Home Screen - Printing a Web Page - Managing Photos and Videos - Using the Email Application - Viewing All Mail in One Inbox - Managing Applications - Setting Up an iTunes Account - Sending an Application as a Gift - Using iTunes to Download Applications - Reading User Reviews - Deleting an Application - Reading an eBook on the iPhone - How to download thousands of free eBooks - Adjusting the Settings - Turning On Voiceover - Turning Vibration On and Off - Setting Alert Sounds - Changing the Wallpaper - Setting a Passcode Lock - Changing Keyboard Settings - Changing Photo Settings - Turning 3G On and Off - Turning Bluetooth On and Off - Turning Wi-Fi On and Off - Turning Airplane Mode On and Off - Tips and Tricks - Using the Voice Control Feature - Maximizing Battery Life - Taking a Screenshot - Scrolling to the Top of a Screen - Saving Images While Browsing the Internet - Deleting Recently Typed Characters - Resetting Your iPhone - Viewing the Full Horizontal Keyboard - Calling a Number on a Website - Troubleshooting - List of iPhone-friendly websites that save you time typing in long URL addresses |
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Suzanne Collins' Hunger Games trilogy is full of characters and plots; if you need help keeping track of it all, then this can help. The perfect companion to Suzanne Collins' "Catching Fire: The Hunger Games - Book Two," this study guide contains a chapter by chapter analysis of the book, a summary of the plot, and a guide to major characters and themes. BookCap Study Guides do not contain text from the actual book, and are not meant to be purchased as alternatives to reading the book. |
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A Step 2 Green Apple graded reader, retold by Gina D.B. Clemen. Set in the dark streets of 19th-century London, this unforgettable classic tells the adventures of Oliver Twist, a penniless orphan who goes through all kinds of hardships for many years. Find out how, in spite of adverse circumstances, he finds happiness in the end. This reader uses the "Expansive Reading"approach, where the text becomes a springboard to improve language skills and to explore historical background, cultural connections and other topics suggested by the text. As well as the story, this reader contains: • A biography of Charles Dickens • A wide range of interactive activities practising the four skills • Dossiers: Crime in Victorian London, Child Labour • PET-style interactive activities and Trinity-style interactive activities (Grade 4) • A full recording of the text |
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A hands-on, practical survival guide from retired Navy SEAL Clint Emerson—adapted for civilians from actual special forces operations—to eluding pursuers, evading capture, and surviving any dangerous situation. In today’s increasingly dangerous world, threats to your personal safety are everywhere. From acts of terror to mass shootings, and from the unseen (and sometimes virtual) matrix of everyday crime, danger is no longer confined to dark alleys or unstable regions. Potentially life-threatening circumstances can arise anywhere, anytime, and Clint Emerson—former Navy SEAL—wants you to be prepared. 100 Deadly Skills contains proven self-defense skills, evasion tactics, and immobilizing maneuvers—modified from the world of black ops—to help you take action in numerous “worst case” scenarios from escaping a locked trunk, to making an improvised Taser, to tricking facial recognition software. With easy-to-understand instructions and illustrations, Emerson outlines in detail many life-saving strategies and teaches you how to think and act like a member of the special forces. This complete course in survival teaches you how to prevent tracking, evade a kidnapping, elude an active shooter, rappel down the side of a building, immobilize a bad guy, protect yourself against cyber-criminals, and much more—all using low-tech to “no-tech” methods. Clear, detailed, and presented in an easy-to-understand and execute format, 100 Deadly Skills is an invaluable resource. Because let’s face it, when danger is imminent, you don’t have time for complicated instructions. |
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Over 350 PSB practice questions, prepared by a dedicated team of exam experts, with detailed answer key, exam tips and multiple choice strategies! Practice the PSB! will help you: Learn faster Practice with 2 complete practice question sets (over 350 questions) Increase your score with multiple choice strategies from exam experts Learn what you MUST do in the exam room Avoid common mistakes on a test Answer multiple choice questions strategically Practice tests are a critical self-assessment tool that reveals your strengths and weaknesses familiarize you with the exam format and types of questions, build your self confidence, and practice your exam time management. All of these can make a huge difference in your score! Practice Tests also reduce Test Anxiety, one of the main reasons for low marks on an exam. Practice Test Questions for: Reading Comprehension Math Natural Science Spelling Non-verbal Vocabulary Biology Chemistry How to Take a Test - The Complete Guide - Let’s face it: test-taking is really not easy! While some people seem to have the natural ability to know what to study, how to absorb and retain information, and how to stay calm enough while actually taking a test to earn a great score, most of us find taking tests to be sheer misery. This is one of the most important chapters! Here you will find out: How to Take a Test - The basics In the Test Room - What you MUST do The Ultimate Guide to Test Preparation - Everything you need to know Common Mistakes on a Test - And how to avoid them Mental Prep - How to psych yourself up for a test Why not do everything you can to get the best score on the PSB? |
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Think in Italian is a little introduction to the Italian language directly in Italian. As you will notice, by using this book, there are not translations of the sentences in English...Why? Because the goal of this book is to let you Think in Italian as much as possible. Besides, if you understand everything is written thanks to pictures, what do you need translations for? Consider Think in Italian mostly like a collection of flash cards in Italian. There are fifty. Each of them includes words, expressions and sentences commonly used in the Italian language. How can you use these cards? Go and download the FREE audio at the provided link. The first time, listen to the audio as you read and look at the cards.In each card there's a question. Make an intelligent guess before looking at the answer after the symbol ~. Answer as fast as you can. Doing this will activate the right part of your brain, the one in charge for automatic responses. This way the acquiring of the language will be easier. At this point check the answer. Practise as often as you can and for brief periods. Take your ebook reader with you and use Think in Italian every time you have the chance to. Remember that the idea is to Think in Italian and to avoid your mother tongue. Have fun with Think in Italian! |
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Getting the girl isn't just a Hollywood fantasy; attracting beautiful women isn't the sole domain of the super rich, the super hunk, or the outrageously gifted. Attracting and dating beautiful women isn't about magic and pickup lines, it's about your mindsets, some subtle human insights, and a little female psychology. This book outlines the FOUR FOUNDATIONS of successful dating: Attraction, Rapport, Leading, and Escalation. ATTRACTION is about tension and her emotional response to you. RAPPORT is about intimacy and her emotional connection with you. LEADING is about challenging your fears and taking action while communicating sincerity through your actions. ESCALATION is about consistently increasing the intensity of your relationship via attraction and rapport so that it goes where ever you want it to go. When you learn how to inspire ATTRACTION and RAPPORT in a woman through your actions of LEADING and ESCALATION, you'll create a compelling chemistry between you and her that most men will NEVER achieve. QUESTIONS THIS BOOK ANSWERS: What's the best way to avoid the "friend zone"? Why do some women resist guys they're REALLY into? And how can you tell the difference? How can you remove the fear of rejection when approaching a woman? What are 5 easy ways to make a woman feel at ease and comfortable with you? What are 6 powerful ways to prevent yourself from feeling jealous? What are 14 ways she is trying to tell you she's into you that most guys miss? When is the right time to kiss her? What are 5 things you should do or say when in bed with a woman?! Etc, etc, etc... I wrote this book because there was a long time of my life when I was very confused, frustrated and lonely. But soon after my divorce I spent 9 years dating, testing, experimenting, exploring, and learning about women and dating. Here's a painful truth: today's typical guy will never CHOOSE the woman he REALLY wants. Why? Questioning what you take for granted and trying new things outside of your comfort zones just might be the hardest thing you can do, but I believe this capacity to change is what truly makes a man GREAT! And if you're brave enough to buy a book like this, then you're already on a journey that most men will never take. On this journey, you will no doubt encounter some surprises, like: Nice guys without personal boundaries DO finish last; Putting her on a pedestal will NOT get you the girl; Tension IS necessary for attraction; Dating is not all about her expectations; your expectations should count MORE to you; Seduction is a FUN game of tug-of-war; Body language and tone of voice constitute 93% of communication; what you actually say accounts for the other 7%; Your self-esteem and life passions are tantamount to getting the girl; A woman may reject or resist you BUT can still WANT you − you just have to know when to keep pursuing and when to move on. If you want a new life with new women, then you must think and try new things. This book is all about you rewriting your beliefs and attitudes and adopting new behaviors. If you want to succeed with women, and learn some new life lessons along the way, read on! |
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The iPhone 5S introduced several new features not seen in the iPhone 5, such as a fingerprint scanner, new camera features, and an entirely new operating system.This guide will introduce you to these new features and show you how to use them. This book gives task-based instructions without using any technical jargon. Learning which buttons perform which functions is useless unless you know how it will help you in your everyday use of the iPhone. Therefore, this guide will teach you how to perform the most common tasks. Instead of presenting arbitrary instructions in lengthy paragraphs, this book gives unambiguous, simple step-by-step procedures. Additionally, detailed screenshots help you to confirm that you are on the right track. This Survival Guide also goes above and beyond to explain Secret Tips and Tricks to help you accomplish your day-to-day tasks much faster. If you get stuck, just refer to the Troubleshooting section to figure out and solve the problem. This iPhone guide includes: - Using Siri - Using the Notification Center - Searching a Web Page - Viewing an Article in Reader Mode - Selecting a Pre-Loaded Equalization Setting - Taking a Picture from the Lock Screen - Creating and Editing Photo Albums - Editing Photos - Inserting Emoticons - Customizing Keyboard Shortcuts - Customizing Custom Vibrations - Using LED Flash Alerts - Formatting Text in the Email Application This guide also includes: - Getting Started - Making Calls - FaceTime - Multitasking - Button Layout - Navigating the Screens - Using the Speakerphone During a Voice Call - Staring a Conference Call - Managing Your Contacts - Text Messaging - Adding Texted Phone Numbers to Contacts - Copying, Cutting, and Pasting Text - Sending Picture and Video Messages - Using the Safari Web Browser - Adding Bookmarks to the Home Screen - Managing Photos and Videos - Using the Email Application - Viewing All Mail in One Inbox - Managing Applications - Setting Up an iTunes Account - Sending an Application as a Gift - Using iTunes to Download Applications - Reading User Reviews - Deleting an Application - Reading an eBook on the iPhone - How to download thousands of free eBooks - Adjusting the Settings - Turning On Voiceover - Turning Vibration On and Off - Setting Alert Sounds - Changing the Wallpaper - Setting a Passcode Lock - Changing Keyboard Settings - Changing Photo Settings - Turning Bluetooth On and Off - Turning Wi-Fi On and Off - Turning Airplane Mode On and Off - Tips and Tricks - Using the Voice Control Feature - Maximizing Battery Life - Taking a Screenshot - Scrolling to the Top of a Screen - Saving Images While Browsing the Internet - Deleting Recently Typed Characters - Resetting Your iPhone - Troubleshooting - List of iPhone-friendly websites that save you time typing in long URL addresses |
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Collins Easy Learning French Grammar offers beginners a clear and easy-to-understand guide to the verbs and grammar of French. Collins Easy Learning French Grammar has been designed for all those learning French at school, at work or at home. It provides easily accessible information in an attractively presented layout. Key grammatical points are highlighted throughout the text as a means of reinforcement. In addition, a full glossary gives clear explanations of grammatical terminology. Collins Easy Learning French Grammar also provides beginners with all the regular verb forms and conjugations, and the most common tenses of irregular verbs are shown in full. An index contains thousands of verbs which are cross-referred to their conjugation model. • Collins Easy Learning French Grammar explains the essential points of French grammar using simple language throughout. • Hundreds of examples of real French illustrate clearly the grammatical points being made. • Specially designed for eReaders, including iPad, with a clear, colour layout. Many other titles in the Easy Learning French range are available in ePub, including Collins Easy Learning French Conversation, Collins Easy Learning French Verbs, Collins Easy Learning French Words and Collins Easy Learning French Idioms. |
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The perfect companion to William Golding’s "Lord of the Flies," this study guide contains a chapter by chapter analysis of the book, a summary of the plot, and a guide to major characters and themes. BookCap Study Guides do not contain text from the actual book, and are not meant to be purchased as alternatives to reading the book. We all need refreshers every now and then. Whether you are a student trying to cram for that big final, or someone just trying to understand a book more, BookCaps can help. We are a small, but growing company, and are adding titles every month. Visit BookCaps.com to find out more. |
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"10 Top Writing Tips: Discover the Writer in You" provides an easy to follow overview of the elements of a story, and how to explore your inner writer. It provides tips on working out what sort of writer you are, and creating great fictional characters and using them in your story to create action. You'll also learn about the importance of setting, and editing your work. "This book stands alone as a guide to the craft of writing fiction. Its crystal-clear explanations and enjoyable activities will help writers hone in on the basics of what they need to do to develop a story. For writers ready to delve deeper, White has books exploring plotting, character, dialogue etc soon to be published." Susan Stephenson Writer and Book Reviewer |
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The iPad has changed the way people do business, surf the web, and even play games--but are you really getting the most out of it? Unlike many iPad 2 guides that give you a broad overview of how it works, Minute Help takes it to the next level going beyond the basics and showing you things even more advance users might not know. Do you want to know about the best apps for iPad 2? This book has that. How about how to save on the battery life? It has that too. This guide even includes brief tutorials on how to use Apples latest iPad apps: GarageBand and iMovie--as well as iWork. You will have a hard time finding that in any other guide. This completest guide shows you everything but the kitchen sink--but an updated book is coming soon, and who knows, maybe it will have that too! |
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Professional dog training tips to guide you step-by-step on how to train your dog to do just about anything. |
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A step 2 Reading and Training graded reader, retold by Eleanor Donaldson. In 1872, a rich English gentleman, Phileas Fogg, makes a bet that he can go around the world in eighty days. Accompanied by his French manservant, he sets off on an incredible race against the clock. This reader uses the EXPANSIVE READING approach, where the text becomes a springboard to improve language skills and to explore historical background, cultural connections and other topics suggested by the text. As well as the story, this reader contains: • A wide range of interactive activities practising the four skills • Dossiers: Great journeys around the world and Passenger ships and Transatlantic travel • PET-style activities and Trinity-style activities (Grades 4/5) • A full recording of the text |
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Suzanne Collins' Hunger Games trilogy is full of characters and plots; if you need help keeping track of it all, then this can help. The perfect companion to Suzanne Collins' "Mockingjay: The Hunger Games - Book One," this study guide contains a chapter by chapter analysis of the book, a summary of the plot, and a guide to major characters and themes. BookCap Study Guides do not contain text from the actual book, and are not meant to be purchased as alternatives to reading the book. |