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2009
| Suspense mixed with satire on D.C.'s oft-bizarre ways. CIA skulduggery. Hundreds dead in a fallen IRS building. Corruption and blackmail from the Oval Office. D.C.-quirky sex scandals. A gossip columnist's suicide. The death of a shark-like editor in a car bombing. Reporter Jonathan Stone lives through it all, until one day he forsakes Washington for Hollywood to write history disguised as conspiracy movies. |
1995
| The Net is revolutionizing the way millions of people work, learn, fall in love, create art, do business, share news, make friends, and entertain themselves. In NetWorld!, David H. Rothman explores this new electronic meeting place, as well as the cotroversy that threatens it—the epic struggle between Netfolk and those who would crush freedom and privacy online. Here Rothman gives a complete rundown of what's at stake, and tells the story of Washington's Orwellian treatment of Phil Zimmer....[more] |
2009
| It has been shown that students have greater success learning reading skills if the instruction is embedded in a broader context. Acknowledging today's student's capacity for learning, the authors of "Read to Succeed" offer pedagogy throughout each chapter, along with a multitude of reading selections from various sources, to help students become successful readers and learners. |

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