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|  | Period by Mary Elizabeth Salzmann Description not available.Simple text and photographs introduce the period and explain how and when to use it. AUTHOR: Mary Elizabeth Salzmann PUBLISHER: ABDO Publishing Company FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: Reference 
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 | The Writer's Idea Book by Jack Heffron Description not available.Offers tips on how to come up with ideas, how to filter out the best of them, and how to transform those ideas to the desired piece for any type of narrative, including short stories, poems, memoirs, novels. AUTHOR: Jack Heffron PUBLISHER: F & W Publications, Incorporated FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Reference 
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 | Literature Guide by Scholastic Professional Books Staff Because fiction is usually defined as a story that is made up about imaginary characters, many students fail to realize how much they can learn from it. Point out that fiction can be set in a real place such as San Francisco. It can take place in a particular period of history such as the Revolution. Fiction can also be based on the customs and traditions of a particular group of people. AUTHOR: Scholastic Professional Books Staff PUBLISHER: Scholastic, Incorporated FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Reference 
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 | Lively Art of Writing by Lucille V. Payne Description not available.The basic principles involved in communicating ideas on paper are carefully reviewed for the aspiring writer as well as the student AUTHOR: Lucille V. Payne PUBLISHER: N A L FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Reference 
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 | Business Communication for Dummies by Marty Brounstein Description not available.Discusses verbal and nonverbal communication in the workplace, including active listening, assertive speaking, dealing with conflict, telephone and e-mail communications, making presentations, and doing interviews. AUTHOR: Marty Brounstein PUBLISHER: Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Reference 
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 | Narrative Chance by Gerald R. Vizenor Focusing on published works by novelists N. Scott Momaday, Leslie Marmon Silko, D`Arcy McNickle, Louise Erdrich, Gerald Vizenor, and other Native American authors, the critical essays in this collection examine translation and representation in tribal literatures. AUTHOR: Gerald R. Vizenor PUBLISHER: University of Oklahoma Press FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: Reference 
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