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Creating Digital Images with Adobe Photoshop CS6
Cam Davis
Creating Digital Images with Adobe Photoshop CS6 seeks to teach skills which are applied in real life work situations. This project-based book discusses concepts and techniques within the context of small, practical, hands-on projects.
Creating Digital Images with Adobe Photoshop CS6:
- makes the skill set more relevant and meaningful to the student.
- consists of eight project chapters with digital files provided.
- features “In Review” sections at the end of each chapter.
- contains small bits of information, “Quicktips”, designed to help you be more productive and efficient.
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When God Says Remember
Sandra W. Harner
We all have things we need to remember-birthdays, anniversaries, things we intend to buy at the grocery store, and meetings we are supposed to attend. What's more, if someone you really care about asks you to remember something, you go to great lengths not to forget. But what if God tells you to remember something? God does tell us to remember many things. In When God Says Remember, author Sandra Harner challenges you with nine specific things that God wants you to remember, as revealed in nine Bible verses. When God commands us to remember something, as he does in these verses, we know it must be vital. Harner explores what could happen if you fail to remember as God commanded and encourages you to record your memories along the way. In today's world, we may sometimes lose sight of the importance of remembering and sharing the memories of the great works of God in the lives of biblical figures, as well as the great works of God in our lives. When God Says Remember helps us to recall these important memories, engage in a deeper study of the Bible, and grow in our Christian walks.
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Argumentation and Debate: Taking the Next Step
Deborah B. Haffey, Jeffrey B. Motter, and Christy L. Shipe
Argumentation and Debate: Taking the Next Step helps you do just that--take the next step forward in your understanding and application of debate theory. Although this text will aid any debater, it builds upon the foundation laid in An Introduction to Policy Debate. Written for the homeschool debater, this text contains material pertinent for those competing in the National Christian Forensics and Communications Association.
Utilizing the combined wisdom of multiple authors with high school and college experience (both as competitors and coaches), the editors expand upon the theories and strategies introduced in the first text and also include new material, such as a special section on value debate. You will find helpful strategies for persuasion, case construction, refutation, and much more. But even more importantly, this text takes you back to the foundation of debate, illuminating debate's classical roots and the importance of critical thinking from a Christian worldview. -
Argumentation and Debate: Taking the Next Step (Teacher's and Coach's Guide)
Deborah B. Haffey, Jeffrey B. Motter, and Christy L. Shipe
The editors of Argumentation and Debate: Taking the Next Step have prepared several articles that will assist overall efforts of debate coaches, as well as unique material that will assist teachers either at home or in a class setting.
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Technical Marketing Communication
Sandra W. Harner and Tom G. Zimmerman
Few marketing professionals, let alone graduating students, are prepared for the breakneck speed of technical marketing communications in today's Internet economy. This book provides that preparation.
The ease of publishing content to the Internet has challenged many basic communication principles.
Harner and Zimmerman's Technical Marketing Communication offers a conversational, easy-to-follow mix of fundamentals, planning tools, and real-life marketing examples. Harner and Zimmerman first clearly explain the role and responsibility of marketing communication in a technology-filled world. Then they progressively introduce the concepts of needs analysis, audience analysis, strategy development, media choices, tactics, and continuous evaluation. The text is filled with first-hand insights into the successes and failures of technical marketing communication in today's corporate world.
Corporate communication teams as well as students can immediately apply these concepts to their next technical marketing project.
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Two for Missions: Courageous Stories Come to Life Through Readers Theater
David H. Robey
Drama resource
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