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Voice Work: Art and Science in Changing Voices by Christina Shewell
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George Harrison: Reconsidered
Timothy White - 2013
There was no need to be nervous—Cloud Nine would be considered his greatest achievement since the seminal, All Things Must Pass.In George Harrison: Reconsidered, the process of getting to that pressing is presented—as well as remembrance of those things past.Timothy White honed his journalistic skills the old-fashioned way, working first as a copyboy for the Associated Press, then moving on to cover sports and entertainment. White was managing editor, then senior editor, of the music magazine Crawdaddy. He joined Rolling Stone as an associate editor, and rose through the ranks to become senior editor. In the last eleven years of his life, he served as editor-in-chief of Billboard. A prolific, award-winning writer, Timothy White interviewed hundreds of musicians, and became known as a champion of unknown artists.
Broken Records: A Love Story (Sparrow Hill Stories, #1)
Bree Bennett - 2021
Instead, she finds a washed-up rockstar who splits his time between the bottom of a whiskey glass and the front page of the tabloids.But when he offers her the one thing she craves most - a safe place to live - in exchange for a marriage of convenience, Lucy must decide if dealing with his rockstar shenanigans is worth the risk of losing her heart.
Shift This!: How to Implement Gradual Changes for MASSIVE Impact in Your Classroom
Joy Kirr - 2017
(Just think about all those New Year’s resolutions that revert to status quo by January 5th!) But real change is possible, sustainable, and even easy when it happens little by little. In Shift This! educator and speaker Joy Kirr identifies how to make gradual shifts—in your thinking, teaching, and approach to classroom design—that will have a massive impact in your classroom. You’ll learn how to… Shift learning to make it authentic and student-led. Shift the classroom environment to make it a space in which students thrive. Shift conversations and classwork to get kids thinking rather than repeating. Shift away from homework and grades to keep the focus on learning. Shift the way you spend your time at school so you have more time to enjoy life at home. You can create the kind of classroom you’ve always dreamed of. Make the first shift today!
Ten Great Events in History
James Johonnot - 1887
No great man ever lived that was not a patriot in the highest and truest sense. From the earliest times, the sentiment of patriotism has been aroused in the hearts of men by the narrative of heroic deeds inspired by love of country and love of liberty. This truth furnishes the key to the arrangement and method of the present work. The ten epochs treated are those that have been potential in shaping...
Crockpot Dump Meals
Daniel Cook - 2015
Yes, it’s as easy as it sounds. All you have to do is to dump all the ingredients into crockpot and after a few hours enjoy delicious meals. This cookbook will offer you a huge collection of mouth-watering dump recipes to choose from, and unlike many cookbooks out there it’s well formatted and easy to follow. It’s specifically designed for busy people to make it easy to prepare top recipes in much less time. In this book you will learn the following awesome crockpot dump meals: Secret Ingredient Roast Chicken Spaghetti Easy Taco Soup Cola Chicken Tortellini Lasagne Cowboy Casserole White Bean Chicken Chili Chicken Taco Chili Ranch Pork Chops Creamy Garlic Broccoli Shredded Beef Tostada Fiesta de Mexico Gone All Day Casserole Cajun Shrimp & Rice Caribbean Chicken And much more…
How to Answer Interview Questions
Peggy McKee - 2012
but what they really want to know is, "Why should we hire you?" If you get interviews but you don't get the job, you have not explained that to them.</center><center>This is the book that will show you how to use your answers to get the job.</center>What This Book Will Do For You:
Tell you why interviewers ask certain questions
Show you what they are looking for in your answer
Give you strategies for answering the toughest questions
Warn you about answers that will kill your chances
Give you "How To" tips, phrases, and words for answering 101 job interview questions
What Kinds of Questions Are In the Book?
Tell me about yourself.
What's your greatest weakness?
What salary are you looking for?
Why do you want to join this company?
Why should we hire you?
Why do you have a gap in your employment history?
Tell me about a time when you failed.
Describe a time when your work was criticized and how you handled it.
What motivates you?
What questions do you have for us?
<center><h2>Who Needs This Book?</h2></center>If you have ever felt that you:
Don't have the words you need to explain why you're the person they need to hire...
Can't quite "sell yourself" for the job...
Stumble over your answers because you don't know what they really want to hear...
Just want to be more confident in the interview...
<center><h2>Then this is the book for you!</h2></center>
Personal Stereo
Rebecca Tuhus-Dubrow - 2017
Rebecca Tuhus-Dubrow illuminates how personal stereos like Sony's Walkman changed forever public space and boring tasks, and shows how the initial reception of portable cassette players can help us put our hopes and fears about today's devices into perspective. Brimming with stories of audio technology, public space, personal affect, and global economy, Tuhus-Dubrow's study ranges over an intricate landscape of semiotic and cultural touch points that together make the personal stereo an iconic piece of postmodern equipment.Object Lessons is published in partnership with an essay series in The Atlantic.