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The College Bound Organizer

Anna Costaras

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College Applications, College Admissions, and College Planning Guide“Using The College Bound Organizer is one way to help you stay focused on what is really important.” —Edward B. Fiske, bestselling author of Fiske Guide to Colleges#1 Best Seller in College GuidesThe College Bound Organizer is your step-by-step comprehensive college planning guide to organize every step of the college application process from college search through college admission.College admissions is tougher than ever.  Over 20 million people in the U.S. try to get into college each year. Each of these students applies to many schools—5, 10, perhaps as many as 20—and each of those applications has a daunting number of T’s to cross and I’s to dot. With standardized test taking and school visits, the college application essay to write and forms to fill out, there is so much to do. Applying to college is intimidating and overwhelming for both teenagers and parents.College bound? The challenge is to be well informed, prepared, focused and organized throughout the multi-step college search and admission process. Your solution is The College Bound Organizer, the ultimate guide you effectively navigate this complicated and stressful process.The College Bound Organizer helps you:Understand what admission officers are looking for in an applicantPrevent common mistakes students make on applicationsBuild a personal profilePlan an individualized testing scheduleResearch colleges to identify good fit schoolsDevelop a balanced list of schoolsSecure letters of recommendationComplete and submit applications accurately and on timeDevelop your college application essayApply for financial aid and scholarshipsAce interviewsSort and manage application resultsMake a final decisionIf you have found books such as Teens' Guide to College & Career Planning, College Essay Essentials, or College Admission helpful, you are going to love The College Bound Organizer.Chapter 1 Getting Started: Fact Finding – This chapter helps students gather the personal, family and high school information that is required repeatedly on all college applications. Chapter 2 A Snapshot of Your High School Years: Who Are You? – Students are guided on how to build their resume using worksheets to compile a complete history of their involvement in clubs/extracurricular activities, sports, community service, awards, competitions, and work and summer experience. Advice on how and when to request recommendations is also included in this chapter. Chapter 3 Testing A to Z: Track Your Scores – All aspects of standardized testing including identifying test dates, recording registration deadlines and test locations, and developing a master test schedule are covered in this chapter. Chapter 4 Researching Schools: Getting Acquainted – This chapter advises students on how to effectively research colleges to identify appropriate schools. Instruction is provided on what to observe and take note of during on-campus visits and online searches, how to arrange and keep track of on-campus and alumni interviews, and how to manage correspondence with school representatives. Chapter 5 Define Your Choices: You’re Ready to Apply! – Included are all the steps necessary to ensure that applications are received and each file is complete. Chapter 6 Paying the Bills: Show Me the Money! – Tools and recommendations are presented on how to apply for financial aid and scholarships, manage deadlines and accurately compare aid packages. Chapter 7 The Home Stretch: You’re Almost Done! – Strategies and guidance are provided on how to sort through acceptances, handle deferrals and waitlists, and choose the best-fit college. Chapter 8 The Interviews: Conversations with College Admissions Professionals— Candid responses from high school and college representatives offer valuable insight into the college process.
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Story Power

Kate Farrell

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Verbal Communication Through Telling Stories“…learn how to bring your own stories to life on the page, on the stage, around a campfire, or a dinner table.” —Mary Jo McConahay, award-winning journalistWinner 2020 Indie Book Award for Non-Fiction Writing/PublishingCIBA I&I (Instructional & Insightful) Non-Fiction Awards Finalist#1 New Release in Writing Researching & Publishing GuidesThe art of telling stories has been around as long as humans. And in today’s noisy, techy, automated world, storytelling is not only prevalent―it’s vital. Whether you're interested in enlivening verbal communication, building your business brand, making presentations, sharing family wisdom, or performing on stage, Story Power shows you how to make use of a good story.Tell your story. Telling stories is the most effective verbal communication―if you know how to use it. Story Power provides techniques for creating and framing personal stories alongside effective tips for telling them in any setting. Plus, this book models stories with unique storytelling examples, exercises, and prompts, as well as storytelling techniques for delivery in a spontaneous, authentic style.Learn from the verbal communication experts. Story Power is an engaging, lively guide to the art of telling stories from author and librarian Kate Farrell, a seasoned storyteller and founder of the Word Weaving Storytelling Project. In Story Power, more than twenty skillful contributors with a range of diverse voices share their secrets to creating, crafting, and telling tales.In this book discover:How to share your own coming-of-age stories and family folkloreThe importance of a personal branding story and storytelling marketingSeven Steps to Storytelling, along with helpful tools, organizers, and media optionsBooklovers who have read Storyworthy, The Storyteller's Secret, Long Story Short, or the classic How to Win Friends & Influence People, will find Story Power to be a great read.Excerpt from Story PowerChapter FiveThe Heritage of Folklore"Stories lean on stories, cultures on cultures ..." -Jane YolenIntroduction"Once upon a time"—that magical phrase conjures up fantastical realms that take place outside of time, in the forever after. Such is the nature of the ancient craft of traditional storytelling, of timeless, wondrous narratives with symbolic patterns and supernatural events, stories told by no one and everyone. It is the fabulous world of folklore, a spontaneous, oral body of literature that has no author, no boundaries, or era, passed down by word of mouth for millennia. Within these captivating tales are talking animals, magical waters, fairy godmothers, enchanted castles deep in a forest, and flying carpets.But as our global community shrinks to the size of a village, our stories not only lean on one another, they merge and change. The ever-evolving art of storytelling is adapting to our post-modern era of rapid progress. What was once considered the ultimate in transmitting the values of a culture—its traditional tales—is now called into question.With today's current emphasis on the individual and on truths that are directly experienced, there is a creative shift in the art: away from traditional storytelling and its folklore, to spontaneous, personal tales.There are several reasons for this shift. All of them contribute to a new oral tradition, or as Chris Anderson states in the prologue, A New Age of Fire, in his book, Ted Talks: The Official TED Guide to Public Speaking,  "... there is a new superpower that anyone, young or old, can benefit from. It’s called presentation literacy." Anderson imagines a new campfire and personal ways to convey truth, available to everyone, based on direct experience. It is a tremendously exciting time to practice the art of storytelling.And so, in current society, the relevance of traditional tales is becoming problematic. Though some ancient tales continue to meet our storytelling needs, many of them do not. These stories are often told in a cultural context that is alien, that no longer connects to our common experience. In fact, in order for some folk and fairy tales to have any meaning at all, they require an extensive introduction to their listeners. For example, even "Jack and the Beanstalk" assumes some prior knowledge: dairy farming, cows, beans, and gardening. It can also be terrifying when children hear the giant's deep throated, sing-song rhyme:Fee-fi-fo-fumI smell the blood of an Englishman.Be he alive or be he deadI'll grind his bones to make my bread.Jack's thievery and malice can give rise to ethical questions: Should Jack have stolen the golden harp? Did he have to kill the giant? Somehow Jack's courage and initiative is lost in our modern quandaries. We might attempt an updated version, but sanitizing folktales is a tricky proposition, while fractured fairy tales do not make sense without knowing the original, sometimes brutal version. There are countless examples of a folktale's setting that is so extremely unfamiliar that the story itself, without copious, contextual clues, can be meaningless or offensive.Further, it is impossible to ignore male dominance in most centuries-old, traditional tales. Sexism abounds in the stories of princesses who need saving, whose protagonists are exclusively male. Most women in folktales play a passive role, while women with any power tend to be secondary characters: wicked stepmothers, fairy godmothers. Feminist collections of fairy tales that feature girls and women as independent-minded maids or princesses, nevertheless exist within a patriarchal authority.Recent studies show that, though women make up nearly fifty percent of the world’s population, there are not as many folktales about women. In a quantitative study led by Jonathan Gottschall in his book, Literature, Science, and a New Humanities, "... it was found that this phenomenon is prevalent worldwide; that male main characters … outnumbered female main characters by more than two to one."Gottschall's count is misleading: Even in folktales in which the main character is female, the woman is often powerless and must be rescued, discovered, awoken, or kissed by a heroic male character. Obviously, it is impossible to retell the ancient, traditional tales: That bell has already rung. Female storytellers can begin a new tradition for our time—speaking their own truth as heroines of their own, personal stories.
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Journal d’un écrivain

Fédor Dostoïevski

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352 pages. Temps de lecture estimé 4h24min.
Le « Journal d'un écrivain » était une publication mensuelle entièrement rédigée par Dostoïevski. Le grand Russe s'y est consacré entre 1873 et 1881, avec quelques interruptions. Il ne s'agit pas d'une œuvre homogène, du moins comme le veut le canon littéraire, mais d'un recueil de textes traitant de questions d'actualité, ou plutôt de questions débattues à l'époque, notamment sur le plan politique. Cependant, dans ces articles, le plus souvent liés à des situations contingentes, Dostoïevski nous fait prendre conscience de ses propres idées sociales, religieuses, artistiques et littéraires. Pour ne citer qu'un exemple, la question slave occupe une place importante : dans la querelle qui agite alors les milieux culturels de Moscou et de Saint-Pétersbourg, Dostoïevski est convaincu que la Russie est supérieure à l'Europe, ou du moins que la civilisation occidentale appartient désormais à son pays. Bien qu'elle traite de problèmes apparemment datés, l'œuvre est toujours vivante et sait expliquer notre époque par des suggestions précieuses. C'est ainsi qu'il faut lire les pages sur l'émancipation des femmes, sur le problème judiciaire ; en effet, sur ces sujets, l'écrivain russe est d'une étonnante actualité : on le découvre en faveur du féminisme, on le voit commenter à plusieurs reprises des procès, au point de parvenir à faire corriger des erreurs à la justice tsariste. N'oublions pas non plus ces parties de réflexion, souvent consacrées à des problèmes existentiels, qui surprennent par la profondeur de leurs observations.
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The Humble Argument

Roy K. Humble

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104 pages. Temps de lecture estimé 1h18min.
The Humble Argument is so much more than a writing textbook. It gives you tools, tips, and tricks that actually explain what a writer does. It doesn’t sugarcoat the process or dumb down the very real challenges that entering a college writing space requires. This book is more like a friend. It’s the kind of friend that will coach you through a tough time, encourage you, and make you laugh while you go through it. It’s the kind of friend who holds your hair back when you’re sick of writing and gives you the courage to try again.Roy K. Humble is the kind of writing teacher who understands the struggle of learning how to write arguments like a college student and doesn’t just tell you what you want to hear. His lessons here are profound, but in the sense that they are delivered by someone who wants you to feel included in the conversation about what good college writing should be. He writes to students in language they can understand without becoming English majors, with just enough humor to keep them reading. He writes for faculty, moving through the unadorned guiding principles of effective formal writing so that faculty have a great framework on which to build their classes. Perhaps most importantly, Humble understands that the price of a book matters to students, so his books are affordable. From every perspective, Humble gets it.The Humble Argument has students covered on these important topics:• Understanding argument as an idea• Grasping the stages of the writing process• Organizing an argument around rhetorical principles• Thinking for yourself as a college student• Crafting a careful and clear thesis• Gathering and synthesizing evidence to support a thesis• Guiding readers through a thoughtful, persuasive essayContents About This BookIntroducing the College EssayThe College Essay Is an ArgumentThe College Essay is a ProcessDeveloping Your ArgumentAsk a Good QuestionConsider the EvidenceDecide on the Best AnswerPresenting Your ArgumentOffer Good EvidenceGuide Your ReadersImproving Your ArgumentOffer Good ReasonsEarn Your CredibilityThe Humble EssayAcknowledgmentsGlossary/IndexAbout the Author
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Mon compagnon de rédaction scientifique

Sylvie Jutras

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288 pages. Temps de lecture estimé 3h36min.
Cet ouvrage présente des principes de rédaction pour mieux écrire, développer ses habiletés argumentatives, acquérir de bonnes techniques, et travailler avec plaisir et efficacité. Sylvie Jutras expose le principe de penser comme le lecteur à travers toutes les étapes de rédaction. Elle l’applique en traitant la pensée critique, l’art de l’argumentation, la structuration d’un texte scientifique, la lisibilité, la probité intellectuelle et la révision de ses écrits. Une trousse d’astuces réunit des conseils pour gérer son temps et son environnement de travail, tirer profit d’outils de rédaction, stimuler son inspiration, et maintenir sa concentration et ses énergies. Mon compagnon de rédaction scientifique s’adresse aux personnes qui œuvrent ou étudient dans divers domaines dont les sciences humaines et sociales, la santé, la gestion, la communication ou l’éducation. Les conseils proposés s’appliquent en recherche quantitative, qualitative ou mixte, pour écrire en français ou dans une autre langue. Les principes et stratégies exposés serviront pour rédiger un article, un travail pour un cours, un mémoire, une thèse ou un rapport professionnel d’analyse, d’évaluation ou d’expertise. Ce guide de rédaction vous permettra d’écrire des textes plus solides, plus convaincants, qui rendent justice à votre travail intellectuel et à la valeur de vos idées et découvertes.
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Publishing E-Books For Dummies

Ali Luke

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Publish, market, and sell your own e-book Although creating an e-book seems fairly straightforward, it is not. You need to select and create a variety of formats that will be read on a variety of e-reader devices--and market and sell your book in a variety of ways. Before you take the plunge, get this practical guide. With clear instruction and sensible advice, it will help you navigate the often confusing, time-consuming, and costly world of self-publishing an e-book. The book gives you solid marketing tips for selling your e-book, including using blogging and social media and how to build an online platform. It also discusses key technologies you'll encounter, including Smashwords, iBooks Author, Amazon, Microsoft Word, Open Office, Calibre, WordPress, E-junkie, and others. Helps readers navigate the confusing, time-consuming, and often costly world of self-publishing an e-book Provides both technical how-tos as well solid marketing advice on how to sell your e-book using Facebook, Twitter, Goodreads, and other social media sites Covers essential technologies, such as Smashwords, iBooks Author, Amazon, Microsoft Word, Open Office, Calibre, WordPress, and E-junkie Explores e-book devices, including Kindle, Kobo, Sony Reader, Nook, iPad, and other tablets Delves into the nitty-gritty of e-book formats Before you self-publish your e-book, start first with Publishing eBooks For Dummies. Introduction  1 Part I: Getting to Know E-Books  7 Chapter 1: Introducing E-Book Basics 9 Chapter 2: Joining the E-Book Revolution 17 Chapter 3: The Minimum You Must Do to Write an E-Book 29 Part II: Creating Your E-Book  41 Chapter 4: Formatting Your E-Book Manuscript in Word 43 Chapter 5: Designing a Professional E-Book Cover (Without Spending a Fortune)  63 Chapter 6: Creating an Instant E-Book Using a PDF File 81 Chapter 7: Creating an Interactive E-Book with iBooks Author 89 Chapter 8: Creating MOBI or EPUB Files with Calibre 97 Part III: Creating Your Website  109 Chapter 9: Using WordPress to Set Up a Website or Blog 111 Chapter 10: Crafting an Effective Sales Page for Your E-Book 129 Part IV: Selling Your E-Book  145 Chapter 11: Pricing Your E-Book Effectively 147 Chapter 12: Using E-junkie to Sell and Deliver Your E-Book 161 Chapter 13: Listing Your E-Book on Amazon’s Kindle Direct Publishing 173 Chapter 14: Using Smashwords to Distribute Your E-Book to Other Retailers 191 Part V: Marketing Your E-Book  205 Chapter 15: Marketing Your E-Book via Amazon and Other Online Stores 207 Chapter 16: Promoting Your E-Book on Facebook and Twitter 217 Chapter 17: Promoting Your E-Book on Goodreads 231 Chapter 18: Using Blogs and E-Mail Lists to Promote Your E-Book 241 Part VI: The Part of Tens  255 Chapter 19: Ten Common E-Book Problems — and How to Fix Them 257 Chapter 20: Ten Tips for Editing and Proofreading Your E-Book 267 Chapter 21: Ten Ways to Enhance Your E-Book Sales — or Your Career 275
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Comma Sense

Ellen Feld

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Guide for Grammar, Voice, and Sentence Structure“If you're going to have one grammar book on your shelf, make it this one!” —Dani Alcorn, COO at Writing Academy and cofounder of Writer's Secret Sauce#1 New Release in Writing, Research & Publishing Guides, Composition and Language, Grammar Reference, Semantics, Vocabulary Books, Study & Teaching Reference, Reading Skills, and editingComma Sense by Ellen Feld is a style guide for all things grammar. Learn the rules of adverbs, punctuation, abbreviations, prepositions, and much more. Feld shows you how to write technically, professionally, and personally.Grammar for everyone. Master English grammar with Ellen Feld. Comma Sense goes above and beyond the average grammar book. Professional writers, students, novices, and experts can benefit from learning or relearning the basics of grammar and beyond: em dashes, parentheticals and parallelism, diction and logic, run-on sentences and sentence fragments, and more. Become a master of capitalization and punctuation, subjects and predicates, and contractions and possessives.Test Your Knowledge. After every chapter, take a quiz to practice your new grammatical skills in this great grammar workbook. At the end of the book, a comprehensive test allows you to utilize all you have learned.Inside, you’ll find:The basics of grammar and beyondTips for better writingTerrific supplementary resourcesReaders who enjoyed The Elements of Style; Actually, the Comma Goes Here; The Blue Book of Grammar and Punctuation; or The Perfect English Grammar Workbook will love Comma Sense: A Guide to Grammar Victory. Workbook will love Comma Sense: Your Guide to Grammar Victory.Table of Contents Learning Goals Chapter 1: Parts of Speech Chapter 2: Mixed-up Words Chapter 3: Contractions and Possessives Chapter 4: Subjects and Predicates Chapter 5: Sentence Fragments Chapter 6: Run-on Sentences Chapter 7: Standard Verb Forms Chapter 8: Pronouns Chapter 9: Agreement Chapter 10: Shifts in Person, Tense, and Structure Chapter 11: Clarity, Concision, Diction, and Logic Chapter 12: Capitalization and Punctuation Resources Index
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What Every Parent Needs to Know About College Admissions

Christie Barnes

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The Truth About Career Planning and the College Search Process“…the go-to guide for students to find the right path, at the right time, for the right tuition amount to lead to their best career outcome.” ―Anna Costaras and Gail Liss, authors of The College Bound Organizer#1 New Release in Education ResearchSociety's guiding “truths” about higher education are now incorrect. In What Every Parent Needs to Know About College Admissions, Christie Barnes helps parents and students alike cut through the noise and find the best school, which might not always be the most prestigious or expensive one.College planning re-examined. All economic levels are getting vastly incorrect information for college and career planning, leading to anxiety-ridden youth and crippling student debt. Less affluent students are being led to more expensive options and high achievers feel compelled to apply for college at the most prestigious institutions. But, whether it’s a state school, safety school, or public school―there are other options beside an overpriced private school. It could be, but it might not be.A guidance counselor for parents. Learn that it’s not just about the “right” college, it’s about the “right fit” college. Using statistics, experts, and multi-factor analysis to clarify what should and should not be a worry in college planning, Barnes helps parents identify better, and often overlooked, options. In this guide, she dissects the top ten parental worries about  how to get into college, including college applications, college admissions, college requirements, and college acceptance.Inside find:The first comprehensive individualized career and academic planning guide available to parents and teensDetails on new innovative programs endorsed by schools, colleges, and HR departmentsA bonus “Academic Planning Guide”If you enjoyed books like Launch, Prepared, or Where You Go Is Not Who You'll Be, you’ll love What Every Parent Needs to Know About College Admissions.The Desperate Quest for the Golden Ticket to a High-Paying, Secure JobIt may start from the belief that college is the golden ticket to a high paying job, as it has always been, and the added truth that the more selective the college the better—that it is the platinum ticket to a happy life, wealth and security.  This has been true for generations.It may start when a teacher tells the parent how amazing his or her student is and advises that the parents to do all they can to help the student get into a prestigious college.  It is unbelievably flattering. How could a parent not sign on for developing their child to the highest levels he or she can attain!It may start from listening to the media portrayal of elite and selective colleges (or even just preaching the necessity of college) for the place for superior beings or the exclusive creator of superior beings.It may start from trying to keep up with what friends are doing for their children.It may come with the belief that your child is amazing.“It” is the stress and worry, and in some cases, desperation, that it is vitally important for your teen to get into the best college possible, whatever that means for the student and parent. Parents will pay $6 million to lie, cheat and bribe their teens into great colleges leaving parents wondering how they can help their teens compete against illegal acts and money that can buy an edge in admissions. Many parents react to the admissions competition as if not getting into a selective college means their child is destined to become a derelict living in a tent down by the river.Many high schools have what local mental health hospitals call the “Depression Olympics”  where even Mr. Frank’s English Honors second period will compete against Mr. Frank’s English Honors 2 fifth period class over which has the most anxiety, depression, and suicide issues—as if it proved they were working the hardest, to the point of mental breakdown, to get into the best college. There are ”individual” competitions, too. College is ‘awesome’ but not worth this—especially for the poor results we are getting.A sense of failure accompanies the explanation that the teen is going to a perceived ‘lesser’ college.  “I didn’t get into the Ivy, I only got into a top 25.”  “I’m only going to Metro…I am only going to North *** State University…I’m going to work and go to the community college first, but then I will transfer to a great school”  speak to the inferiority that is felt, whatever the level. Condolences are offered for not attending college or choosing a different path. “She is taking time off…” sparks pity, “She was such a bright girl.  I am so sorry.”  She didn’t die. She got an apprenticeship and is entering the exec level of JP Morgan. Or he is starting a food truck business. Or, a high school certificate led to a drone entry level at Lockheed Martin.  Or the seventeen with the $85K aviation job.But if it isn’t straight to college, then something is wrong somewhere, which is why over 70 percent of high school graduates head to college, with the rest thinking that they should go to college. (Just a constant reminder from me,  yes, this is a book about ‘best college’!!!!)For twenty years, ‘College-for-All’ has been sold as the Golden Ticket to a high-paying secure job. Politicians promise free ‘College-for-All’ as a right and as an election promise. Going to college, being able to learn, to indulge the love of learning is a wonderful experience!  We are training all kids to go to college. 3.76 million high school graduates get accepted every year. They can do the college work.  Although some strive for elite colleges and others not, America teens who deserve and qualify to go to college.IntroductionPart One:  The Root of Our Worry:  Wanting the Best for our ChildrenPart Two: The Dream College--Defining the “best college”Part Three: Our Current Approach to Higher Education, College and Career Planning Usually Ends in FailurePart Four: High School, Academic and Career PlannerAfterwordAbout the Author
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