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Public Speaking and Technical Writing Skills for Engineering Students, Second Edition

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Book Description
This Second Edition of Public Speaking and Technical Writing Skills for Engineering Students has been significantly updated and revised in response to the needs of instructors who have used it in their classes. The most important changes are the inclusion of a major section on writing style and the use of PowerPoint software. Also new is a chapter on the skills necessary for conversing one-on-one ... More
Book Information
PublisherLakeshore Press
BindingPaperback
Reading LevelUncategorized
# of Pages12
ISBN-100965053989
ISBN-13978-0965053983
Publication Date12/01/2006
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About Lea Nurske (Author) : Lea Nurske is a published author. A published credit of Lea Nurske is How the Animals Got Their Tails: An Estonian Fairy Tale.
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About P. Aarne Vesilind (Translator) : P. Aarne Vesilind is a published translator. A published credit of P. Aarne Vesilind is How the Animals Got Their Tails: An Estonian Fairy Tale.
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