Microsoft Access 97


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Part of the highly successful Shelly Cashman Series, this text offers a screen-by-screen, step-by-step approach to learning Access 97. Covers beginning and advanced skills.




Microsoft Office 97


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Microsoft Office 97: No experience required is a vital resource for computer users eager to master the latest release of Microsoft's popular office suite. This book guides you thorough six applications, building understanding skill by skill and preparing you for your next interview or the start of your next project. Learn every Office skill employers deem essential. Inside, you'll find through coverage of every Office 97 component, beginning with Word and Excel. You'll create presentations using PowerPoint, build databases with Access, manage information with Outlook, and create and maintain a Web site with FrontPage. Whether you work your way through from cover to cover or head straight for what you need right now, you'll quickly learn concrete skills you can apply immediately.




Displacing the Divine


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For more than forty years, Douglas Alan Walrath has tracked changing patterns of belief and church participation in American society, and his research has revealed a particularly fascinating trend: portrayals of ministers in American fiction mirror changing perceptions of the Protestant church and a Protestant God. --from publisher description




500 ICT Tips for Primary Teachers


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In Britain, ICT (Information and Communications Technology) has been the focus of debate, development and innovation within education over recent years, the greatest impact being in the Primary sector. This practical guide will provide the much needed user-friendly advice and support for teachers facing this incredible challenge. This book offers help by presenting tried and tested ideas for using IT effectively across the whole of the primary curriculum. While a few topics apply to specific British curriculum issues, the majority are universally applicable.







Handbook for Defining and Setting Up a Food Security Information and Early Warning System (FSIEWS).


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The World Food Summit, held in Rome in November 1996, recognised the urgent need for better information. As a result the FIVIMS (Food Insecurity and Vulnerability Information and Mapping System) initiative was launched, as a co-operative venture, to assist countries and the international community to identify the "who, where and why" of food insecurity. Even before the Summit, many countries had established approaches for this purpose based on multidisciplinary networks, at national and local levels. One of these approaches, developed first in French-speaking Africa, is the FSIEWS method (Food Security Information and Early Warning System) proposed in this handbook as one of the tools available to those engaged in the fight against hunger. This contribution to the FIVIMS initiative is addressed to the national technical officers at central and decentralised level, as well as to their collaborators from the technical assistance community.




Federal Register


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