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  2. Book talk - Wikipedia

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    By utilizing Web 2.0, such as wikis and podcasts, and software such as Power Point, the presenter creates multimedia booktalks that incorporate film and videos, music and the Internet. [17] Using a projection screen and computer, the presenter no longer has to pass around a book to show cover art, illustrations, or photographs.

  3. Outline of books - Wikipedia

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    Tankōbon – Japanese term for a book that is a stand-alone story and not part of a series; Textbook – manual of instruction in any branch of study; Tie-in – a book based on a media property such as a film, video game, television series, board game, web site, role-playing game or literary property that serve as cross-promotion

  4. Microsoft PowerPoint - Wikipedia

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    A new PowerPoint 2.0 for Macintosh, adding color 35 mm slides, shipped in May 1988, [50] and again received good reviews. [51] The same PowerPoint 2.0 product re-developed for Windows was shipped two years later, in mid-1990, at the same time as Windows 3.0. [52]

  5. Bob Books - Wikipedia

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    Bob Books Set 3: Word Families (ISBN 0-439-84509-2) includes consonant blends, endings and a few sight words. Bob Books Set 4: Compound Words (ISBN 0-439-84506-8) includes new word blends, more sight words and longer multi syllable words. Bob Books Set 5: Long Vowels (ISBN 0-439-86541-7) introduces long vowels and the silent E.

  6. Chapter (books) - Wikipedia

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    In ancient civilizations, books were often in the form of papyrus or parchment scrolls, which contained about the same amount of text as a typical chapter in a modern book. This is the reason chapters in recent reproductions and translations of works of these periods are often presented as "Book 1", "Book 2" etc.

  7. Endpaper - Wikipedia

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    Thus, the front endpapers precede the title page and the text, whereas the back endpapers follow the text. [2] Booksellers sometimes refer to the front endpaper as FEP. Before mass printing in the 20th century, it was common for the endpapers of books to have paper marbling. Sometimes the endpapers are used for maps or other relevant information.

  8. Cobwebs to Catch Flies - Wikipedia

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    The book was conceived as a component part of the author’s elaborate and very expensive teaching scheme known as 'A set of toys', and copies were provided with the scheme, but Mrs. Fenn's publisher John Marshall realized that the book might also be successful in its own right. It proved to be Marshall's most profitable title and he produced ...

  9. Seven Blind Mice - Wikipedia

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    A review for the School Library Journal also praised the book's art, saying the collage was "vibrant", and its use on a completely black background resulted in a "strong visual impact." [ 3 ] Publishers Weekly called Seven Blind Mice a "stunning celebration of color" , and also noted how the sparse use of text allows for "greater exploration ...