The Century vocabulary builder
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It is important to increase one's vocabulary and this book helps people do so.,
People are judged by the words they use. IQ tests are based in large part on how many words a person has in his or her vocabulary. When others hear people speak, they judge them by what you say and the words you use to say it. This free Kindle book was compiled by G. Greever and J. M.Bachelor. The book is written for common people, not scholars. The book does not contain a list of vocabulary words. It focuses instead on how to use language correctly and effectively. It discusses such things as the emotions of certain words: should one say sodium chloride or salt? The volume contains helpful exercises. The authors stress that improving vocabulary requirs a lot of effort: one must fight battles to subjugate the words. The authors begin their presentation with a discussion why it is necessary to improve one's speach and writings. It includes a discussion on the power of words to do such things as selling what you want to sell. The book teaches such things as how to compress what you are saying into the shortest most effective way to express what you want to say. It tells how to make an idea concrete and how to avoid figurative language that is not clear.
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|Comment by Israel Drazin on October 1, 2011 at 4:25 pm
A must have for little heavy machinery enthusiasts,
My three year old just discovered Bob about 2 months ago and he quickly supplanted Thomas and Little Einsteins as the most requested videos. Gripper and Grabber are all the rage now. Funny thing is that he seems to be enjoying the Rory the Racecar cartoon (one of the extras) more and more each day. Watch out Bob, it a race to the finish!
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|Comment by It's Dave! on October 1, 2011 at 4:33 pm
Favorite DVD,
Race to the Finish is my 4 year old's favorite DVD. Gribber and Grabber are introduced in this DVD.
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|Comment by J. Swanson on October 1, 2011 at 5:18 pm
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