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Guys Read: Funny Business – The Joke
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The contributing authors for the upcoming book, Guys Read: Funny Business, tell “The Joke.” Watch Jon Scieszka, Mac Barnett, Adam Rex, David Yoo, Paul Feig, Kate DiCamillo, Christopher Paul Curtis, Eoin Colfer, Jack Gantos, David Lubar, and Jeff Kinney tell “The Joke” and laugh!
Ghostwriter written and performed by Rjd2. Used with permission.
Duration : 0:3:15
read comments (3)Israel: A Leader in Business Innovation
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Dan Senor, co-author of ‘Start-up Nation: The Story of Israel’s Economic Miracle,’ discusses with CNBC how Israel has managed to become a leader in business innovation.
www.startupnationbook.com
Israel economy, Israeli economy, israel finances, israeli entrepreneurs, israel startups, israel hi tech business, intel israel, israel money, israel recession
Duration : 0:6:47
Authors@Google: Christopher Hitchens
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Author Christopher Hitchens discusses his book “God Is Not Great: How Religion Poisons Everything” as a part of the Authors@Google series. The author of Why Orwell Matters and Letters to a Young Contrarian, Christopher Hitchens is a Vanity Fair contributing editor, a Slate columnist, and a regular contributor to The Atlantic Monthly. He has also written for The Nation, Granta, Harper’s, The Washington Post, and is a frequent television and radio guest. Born in England, Hitchens was educated at Balliol College, Oxford, where he received a degree in philosophy, politics, and economics. He now lives in Washington, D.C., and he became a U.S. citizen in 2007. This event took place on August 16, 2007 at Google headquarters in Mountain View, CA.
Duration : 1:7:41
Famous Authors – Mark Twain
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Mark Twain was born Samuel Langhorn Clemens in Florida, Missouri. Twain drew on his boyhood along the Mississippi River for many of his characters and plots. His formal schooling ended early and he learned the print trade.
In 1853, after writing for newspapers in Hannibal, Missouri, he left for St. Louis, Philadelphia and New York. He returned to the river in 1857 and became a Mississippi steamboat pilot until the Civil War put an end to river traffic.
His fame as a humorist and story teller was established with the publication of the Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County. Lecturing increased his reputation, but it was The Innocent Abroad that gave him a firm place in the world of literature.
A careful and conscious artist, Twain as a humorist was master of the techniques of exaggeration, irreverence and deadpan solemnity. Sensitive to the sound of language, he introduced colloquial speech into American fiction. He was unsurpassed as a creator of character, preeminently in the immortal Huck Finn, and as a keen observer of the social scene.
For more information on this DVD or to purchase, please visit http://www.kultur.com/Famous-Authors-Mark-Twain-p/d1821.htm
Duration : 0:2:4
Center for Communication- Writing a Biography
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Center for Communcation www.cencom.org
Media City: Inside the Industry
“Writing a Biography: Whose Life Is It, Anyway”
New School University, 3/19/2009
for more log on to www.cencom.org
Writing a biography of a famous person is always a challenge. The writer must bring together the bits and pieces of a complicated life to create a cohesive story that helps the reader understand the meaning and significance of that life. Learn from these bestselling authors what it takes to succeed.
Jeremy McCarter , Senior Writer, NEWSWEEK
Jonathan Alter ,Author, The Defining Moment: FDR’s Hundred Days and the Triumph of Hope
Meryl Gordon , Author, Mrs. Astor Regrets: Hidden Betrayals of a Family Beyond Reproach
Stefan Kanfer , Author, S O M E B O D Y : The Reckless Life and Remarkable Career of Marlon Brando
Duration : 0:9:41
CommLab University
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Free training tools and elearning resources at http://www.commlabindia.com/elearning-resources/elearning-resources.php
CommLab University offers online certification programs, free elearning courses, career enrichment tools that address your skill gaps and enhance your job qualifications. It is a division of CommLab India, providing ideal online courses for professionals and students seeking to enhance their knowledge and skills.
Duration : 0:1:33
do some people know this or help me or i don’t care?
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1.Which of the following would you use to write a letter?
2.Which of the following would a teacher use to average grades?
3.Which of the following would a business use to keep records on customers?
4.Which of the following is considered a tool for desktop publishing (business cards, brochures, etc.)?
5.Which of the following is a presentation program?
6.The _____________ tab contains buttons for formatting a document such as bold, italics, and underline.
7. The _____, or typeface, defines the appearance and shape of letters, numbers, and special characters.
8.The paragraph mark (ΒΆ) is a formatting mark that indicates where the _____ was pressed.
9.In Word, the default alignment for paragraphs is _____.
10.Word includes a series of predefined graphics called _____ that can be inserted into a Word document.
11.To save an existing document with a different file name, click _____.
12.To erase a character to the right of the insertion point, press the _____ key.
13.Word is preset to use standard 8.5-by-11-inch paper with _____ margins.
14.To change margin settings, click the _____ tab and select the margins button.
15.Headers and footers can include text and graphics, as well as the _____.
16.The Word Count for a document can be found ___________ of the screen.
17.When a hyperlink is created, Word formats the Web address as _____.
18.Word, by default, places a tab stop at every _____ mark on the ruler.
19.Essential business letter elements include the _____.
20.In a business letter, the _____, if present, begins two lines below the last line of the inside address.
21.In a business letter, type the _____ at least four lines below the complimentary close, allowing room for the author to sign his or her name.
22.In the _____ letter style, all components of the letter will begin on the left margin.
23.To advance rightward from one cell to the next in a table, press the _____ key.
24.To insert clip art, you use the _____ tab.
25.To add a row to the bottom of a table, position the insertion point in the bottom-right corner cell and then press _____.
26.A(n) _____ is an example of a Shape.
27.The Shapes button is on the _____ tab.
28.The Insert WordArt button is located _____.
29. What does a red wavy line mean under a word or phrase?
30. What does default mean?
31.What is a work cited page?
32.Should you include a professional looking picture in your research paper?
33.How many spaces should be after each line in a research paper?
34.The printed copy of a document is called a ______ copy.
35.What is a footnote?
36.How do you insert a header?
37.An excel worksheet is a grid of columns and rows. The intersection of these grids is called a _____________________.
38.Begin a formula with this sign
39.This is the operator (symbol) for multiplication that is used in Excel
40.This is the operator (symbol) for division that is used in Excel
41.This function is used to find the largest number in a range.
42.This function is used to find the smallest number in a range.
43.This function is used to find the total of a cell range.
44.This function is used to find the mean of a cell range.
45.You have just finished setting up a formula and your cell contains #####. What is the problem?
46.To add a header to a document, what tab do we choose?
47.The direction this test is printed is called ________________.
48.By default, Excel has _______ worksheets.
49.A workbook contains ____________.
50.Columns are ______________ and rows are ________________.
51.Which format can you use to place your text over several columns?
52.To specify an absolute reference in a formula, enter a(n) _____ before any column letters or row numbers that should be kept constant in formulas to be copied.
53.A formula using _____ instructs Excel to keep the cell reference B20 constant (absolute) as it pastes the formula to a new location.
54.The active cell can be identified in all of the following ways except _____.
55.The _____ is the small black square located in the lower-right corner of the heavy border around the active cell.
56.The _____ defines the appearance and shape of letters, numbers, and special characters. To start a new line in a cell, press _____ after each line, except for the last line, which is completed by clicking the Enter box, pressing the ENTER key, or pressing one of the arrow keys.
57.When Excel follows the order of operations, the formula, 8 * 3 + 2, equals _____.
58.To save a saved workbook using a new name or on a different drive, _____.
59.Using the _____ button on the Home Tab instructs Excel to display additional decimal places in a cell.
60.To
Lol cheating on a test.
Go to Microsoft’s Office website unless they have it proxied out.
who are the authors of the book ‘even here,even now’?
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Even here,even now is a book on entrepenuers of businesses that started small and have since become well grown businesses in Nigeria. The authors are Nigerians.
Olatunde Kasumu and Adeniyi Adekunle
question relating biography and authors?
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an author has his biography at the end of his book,
i was wondering, i want to put a biography at the end of my book,
should i put my place of birth? (i was born in Ft Lauderdale, FL), although i lived all over South florida, in like 5 different cities in south florida
A)- South Florida
B)- Ft Lauderdale, FL
C)- Florida
D)- United States
also, i want to become an artist, (as an artist where my bio will be published all over the internet, where should i put my place of birth)A)- South Florida
B)- Ft Lauderdale, FL
C)- Florida
D)- United States
-I was born 19 years ago
If you were BORN in Fort Lauterdale, then you would say your place of birth was Fort Lauterdale. It’s not a question of where you grew up, but where you were… born.
I would recommend:
Fort Lauterdale, Florida, USA
Do i need to take permission from Book Authors ?
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Hi All.
I am preparing a Video for a Machining Operation. Also i have to show some related archive(document) of the Machining operation which is avaliable on Google Books.
I was opting to screen record the books ( not only just the book content but also also author details, web address).
So, do i need to take permission from book authors so as to avoid myself landing in a Copyright Infringement.
Thanks All.
You need to obtain permission unless the book is in public domain.
