|
|
|
|  | Visions of America by Amy Ling, Wesley Brown Description not available.Gathers essays on cultural heritage by James Baldwin, Wendell Berry, Joan Didion, W.E.B. DuBois, Mary Gordon, Maxine Hong Kingston, Adrienne Rich, and F. Scott Fitzgerald AUTHOR: Amy Ling, Wesley Brown PUBLISHER: Persea Books, Incorporated FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: Non-Fiction 
|
 | How to Write a Winning College Application Essay by Michael James Mason Description not available.Explains how to positively reveal one's personality and unique talents in a college application essay, describes what qualities impress admissions officers, and offers writing techniques and tips for scholarship and SAT essays. AUTHOR: Michael James Mason PUBLISHER: Crown Publishing Group FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Non-Fiction 
|
 | How to Solve Word Problems in Calculus by Benay Don, Dawn B. Sova Considered to be the hardest mathematical problems to solve, word problems continue to terrify students across all math disciplines. This new title in the World Problems series demystifies these difficult problems once and for all by showing even the most math-phobic readers simple, step-by-step tips and techniques. How to Solve World Problems in Calculus reviews important concepts in calculus and provides solved problems and step-by-step solutions. Once students have mastered the basic approaches to solving calculus word problems, they will confidently apply these new mathematical principles to even the most challenging advanced problems. Each chapter features an introduction to a problem type, definitions, related theorems, and formulas. Topics range from vital pre-calculus review to traditional calculus first-course content. Sample problems with solutions and a 50-problem chapter are ideal for self-testing. Fully explained examples with step-by-step solutions. AUTHOR: Benay Don, Dawn B. Sova PUBLISHER: McGraw-Hill FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Non-Fiction 
|
 | The Red Badge of Courage by Alfred Kazin, Christopher Bigsby, Daniel Marder, Donald Pizer, Ed Parker Crane's novel, the harrowing tale of a young soldier in battle during the Civil War, is a masterpiece of 19th-century naturalism. Crane attended a military prep school and was obsessed with war all his life, but he wrote his masterpiece without ever having witnessed a battle--a fact he was always slightly defensive about. He read extensively about the Civil War, however, before he began to write, particularly the memoirs of survivors that were popular in the late 19th century. AUTHOR: Alfred Kazin, Christopher Bigsby, Daniel Marder, Donald Pizer, Ed Parker PUBLISHER: Morrow/Avon FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Non-Fiction 
|
 | Angel of Death by Jack Higgins, Tolley They call themselves January 30 , after the date of a British massacre in Belfast. They are the enemies of peace--and they are plotting an assassination that will shatter the uneasy truce that reigns in Ireland. Former IRA enforcer Sean Dillon must hunt down January 30 before they kill again--before they spark a war. AUTHOR: Jack Higgins, Tolley PUBLISHER: Berkley Publishing Group FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Non-Fiction 
|
 | Dance of the Spirit by Maria Harris From a leading women's studies and religious educator, here is the trade paperback edition of a unique book, which transcends all denominations to teach today's woman the steps towards spiritual transformation. AUTHOR: Maria Harris PUBLISHER: Bantam Books FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Non-Fiction 
|
|
|