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Books : I Hate Presentations: Transform the Way You Present with a Fresh and Powerful Approach

I Hate Presentations: Transform the Way You Present with a Fresh and Powerful Approach


by: James Caplin
April 15, 2008


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This useful book should be added to the library of any professional who is likely to be presenting to colleagues.....MBA students take note!! James has very helpfully illustrated his suggests and pragmatic approaches to developing and delivering a presentation with `real life' insights from his professional coaching work. Several of his ideas are new to me and have relevance beyond presenting - They will work in other forms of communications and beyond the workplace setting.

Thank you James Caplin for making my future presentations more relevant and less dull.

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Books : Urban Eden: Grow Delicious Fruit, Vegetables and Herbs in a Really Small Space

Urban Eden: Grow Delicious Fruit, Vegetables and Herbs in a Really Small Space


by: James Caplin, Adam Caplin
March 11, 2004


I don't know anything about gardening, and I hoped this book would get me started growing fruit and veg. What a disappointment. A quarter of the book is given to garden design, and I have no use for that whatsoever! I want to know how to grow good quality fruit and veg before the garden looks pretty.

For a practical guide to growing food buy "The vegetable and herb gardener" by Dr D. G. Hessayon. If you want a coffee table cover about growing food buy this one. Some useful information, but much better is available elsewhere.

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Books : Musical Form, Forms & Formenlehre: Three Methodological Reflections

Musical Form, Forms & Formenlehre: Three Methodological Reflections


by: William E. Caplin, James Webster
2009-03


I don't know anything about gardening, and I hoped this book would get me started growing fruit and veg. What a disappointment. A quarter of the book is given to garden design, and I have no use for that whatsoever! I want to know how to grow good quality fruit and veg before the garden looks pretty.

For a practical guide to growing food buy "The vegetable and herb gardener" by Dr D. G. Hessayon. If you want a coffee table cover about growing food buy this one. Some useful information, but much better is available elsewhere.

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Books : I Hate Presentations: Transform the Way You Present With a Fresh and Powerful Approach

I Hate Presentations: Transform the Way You Present With a Fresh and Powerful Approach


by: James Caplin
July 28, 2008


This useful book should be added to the library of any professional who is likely to be presenting to colleagues.....MBA students take note!! James has very helpfully illustrated his suggests and pragmatic approaches to developing and delivering a presentation with `real life' insights from his professional coaching work. Several of his ideas are new to me and have relevance beyond presenting - They will work in other forms of communications and beyond the workplace setting.

Thank you James Caplin for making my future presentations more relevant and less dull.

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Books : Starting Your Garden

Starting Your Garden


by: Adam Caplin, James Caplin
1995-12


This useful book should be added to the library of any professional who is likely to be presenting to colleagues.....MBA students take note!! James has very helpfully illustrated his suggests and pragmatic approaches to developing and delivering a presentation with `real life' insights from his professional coaching work. Several of his ideas are new to me and have relevance beyond presenting - They will work in other forms of communications and beyond the workplace setting.

Thank you James Caplin for making my future presentations more relevant and less dull.

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Books : Instant Gardening

Instant Gardening


by: Adam Caplin, James Caplin
April 09, 1990


This useful book should be added to the library of any professional who is likely to be presenting to colleagues.....MBA students take note!! James has very helpfully illustrated his suggests and pragmatic approaches to developing and delivering a presentation with `real life' insights from his professional coaching work. Several of his ideas are new to me and have relevance beyond presenting - They will work in other forms of communications and beyond the workplace setting.

Thank you James Caplin for making my future presentations more relevant and less dull.

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Books : Urban Eden: Grow Delicious Fruit, Vegetables and Herbs in a Really Small Place

Urban Eden: Grow Delicious Fruit, Vegetables and Herbs in a Really Small Place


by: Adam Caplin, James Caplin
February 24, 2000


I don't know anything about gardening, and I hoped this book would get me started growing fruit and veg. What a disappointment. A quarter of the book is given to garden design, and I have no use for that whatsoever! I want to know how to grow good quality fruit and veg before the garden looks pretty.

For a practical guide to growing food buy "The vegetable and herb gardener" by Dr D. G. Hessayon. If you want a coffee table cover about growing food buy this one. Some useful information, but much better is available elsewhere.

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Books : Make it Happen: Inspire Your Community, Improve Your Neighbourhood

Make it Happen: Inspire Your Community, Improve Your Neighbourhood


by: James Caplin
December 11, 2003


Vegetarian Books Price: Â£5.00
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Used Price: £5.00


I don't know anything about gardening, and I hoped this book would get me started growing fruit and veg. What a disappointment. A quarter of the book is given to garden design, and I have no use for that whatsoever! I want to know how to grow good quality fruit and veg before the garden looks pretty.

For a practical guide to growing food buy "The vegetable and herb gardener" by Dr D. G. Hessayon. If you want a coffee table cover about growing food buy this one. Some useful information, but much better is available elsewhere.

>>More Details


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