Universal Study Helper - An interactive educational flash card program that helps you learn and memorize quickly and efficiently any subject and information. Can be used for a variety of studying purposes, such as: learning foreign vocabulary and grammar, historical events, various sets of terms and definitions, etc. Based on the proven and effective flash card method, it also has many innovative and useful features, such as: possibility for multiple fields per item, presentation sessions and multiple choice tests, complete customization of the study set and learning process, and many more that are unavailable in other popular flash card programs.
This four-booklet series, published under the title If You Want to Study in the United States, was produced by the U.S. Department of State to provide objective and practical advice to prospective international students and scholars on studying in the United States.
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The Crowd; Study of the Popular Mind
Gustave LeBon (1841-1931) was a French physician who wrote widely on scientific subjects, including anatomy and physiology, anthropology, and history. Many of his writings focused in particular on national traits, crowd behavior, and racial superiority. His numerous books include The Civilization of Arabs, The Psychology of Peoples, and The Crowd.
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Projects in Linguistics: A Practical Guide to Researching Language
Projects in Linguistics is a unique and essential guide for anyone doing a research project in language and linguistics. With orientation overviews of the main areas of enquiry typically targeted by students, it offers practical help in identifying a topic, finding background reading, planning and designing a study, collecting and analysing data, and writing a convincing account.