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This is a handy & colourful illustrated guide to reading writing & understanding ancient Egyptian names epithets titles & phrases. The Egyptians believed that the creator god Ptah brought the world into being by naming everything in it. Names had great power & kings often over-wrote their own names on the monuments of earlier rulers. A persons name was a vitally important part of them & the Egyptians were very concerned that their names should be recorded remembered & spoken. Criminals & those who had fallen out of favour could be punished
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This bestselling guide to all areas of the media now in its 106th edition has been completely revised & updated. With 100 articles written by successful authors & publishing insiders it advises guides & inspires writers & artists on how to get published. The 2013 edition

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- Ian Rankin Full of useful stuff. It answered my every question
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As a built environment student you are likely to be required to research write & submit a dissertation as a core component of your degree studies. As a vocational profession students of the built environment often have strong practical aspirations. Writing a Built Environment Dissertation provides practical guidance & will help to steer you into a position where you can develop a good dissertation by mixing your practical strengths with more theoretical tools. The book is ordered around a common dissertation structure: that is it starts with material that should be in the introduction & finishes with material that should be in the conclusion. Each chapter provides a commentary on the kind of information that you should put in each chapter of your dissertation supported by a variety of examples using a range of methodological designs. The book has a strong focus on data collection data analysis reliability & validity -- all areas where student dissertations are often weak. Material that will help you think about study skills & ethics is embedded throughout the book & the chapters on qualitative & quantitative analysis will show you how to carry out a rigorous analysis while avoiding some of the complexity in statistical work. If you are an under-graduate student in the final year of an honours degree programme in the built environment or perhaps a student at masters or Ph D level & have been away from academic study for some time then this book will help you to write a more innovative & thorough dissertation. ...
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Writers And Artists Guide To How To Write

This book is all about writing for publication. How to plan create and edit work that will sell. How to write a book that you'll be proud of- and which might yet launch you on a new career. Crammed with examples (positive and negative) from successful authors this essential guide is for writers of every genre: fiction and narrative non-fiction literary and commercial adults and children. This guide tells you how to: - Understand your market - Plan your novel or memoir - Develop strong empathetic characters - Structure and maintain a compelling plot - Ensure that your prose style is strong enough to carry your story - Polish your work until it shines
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This book is all about writing for publication. How to plan create & edit work that will sell. How to write a book that you'll be proud of- & which might yet launch you on a new career. Crammed with examples (positive & negative) from successful authors this essential guide is for writers of every genre: fiction & narrative non-fiction literary & commercial adults & children. This guide tells you how to:
- Understand your market
- Plan your novel or memoir
- Develop strong empathetic characters
- Structure & maintain a compelling plot
- Ensure that your prose style is strong enough to carry your story
- Polish your work until it shines

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