In a guide to college life that is more realistic than Felicity and more fun than Stanley Kaplan, Jennifer Hanson charts a course through the dips and bends of freshman year. Hanson gives readers a crash course in avoiding freshman year follies, from filling out roommate questionnaires to writing papers and studying for exams.
Twelve actual students share true stories about their lives as freshmen at a variety of American colleges. Reaching out to the next wave of first-year students, the writers address such topics as filling out a roommate questionnaire form, socializing, doing laundry, and studying for exams.
From the vast empire Mongolians built after Ghenghis Khan united them in the 13th century- which at its height stretched from the pacific Ocean to the Black Sea- to periods under Chinese and then Soviet control to today when the Buddhist traditions that were once repressed are flourishing and the country is struggling to implement economic reforms ...
This brief guide gives students and teachers a reference to the Internet and World Wide Web. It includes sections on finding, using, and documenting sources, source reliability, the Internet and job searches, communicating with e-mail and in virtual communities, and more.
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