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New Orleans: The Underground Guide

[ePub] New Orleans: The Underground Guide by Michael Patrick Welch in Arts-Photography

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This book is an introduction to Microsoft Exceltrade; concentrating on the programs unique application to the work of surveyors. Useful operations such as the creation of valuation tables and automation of conventional valuations are explained with the aid of step by step examples and screen-shots. The setting up of discounted cash flow problems and development appraisals are given special attention; and specific problems posed by over-rented property and leaseholds are also considered; additionally the book includes examples of database and chart functions useful to management and agency surveyors


#950914 in eBooks 2014-02-10 2014-02-10File Name: B00HZNPH8K


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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. A delightful mistakeBy Christopher RobinsonNot exactly what I thought: I bought this book while sleepy; thinking it was a collection of essays by E. B. White. My bad. However; it turns out that Edmund White wrote beautiful essays capturing interesting aspects of different characters (and movements); he adds fascinating tidbits that add splashes of vibrant colors; while also including his own voice (personal experience) into the narrative. Its sort of like having a one-way conversation with a brilliant; eccentric; eloquent professor who has done it all; and hes giving the best dish he has on his favorite people; thereby; capturing them literarily for posterity as only Edmund White knows them and you want to know them. For me; this was a delightful mistake.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Open the door; open my mind.By Nicholas J. FaustWhite makes it seem so easy. Reading these essays-portraits; Whites intimacy draws me close; as if his words were meant for me; alone. No artifice; no verbal gymnastics intrude on our relationship. White reveals his thoughts; illuminates his subjects; and directs my attention with an honest and serenely focused condor. Hes clear; richly cultivated; but never shouts; he leads me into a realm of thought and understanding that inevitably opens his subjects with a casual yet critical deference for me to meet; greet; and ponder the relevance of their lives and art. He opens the door; and; therefore; opens my mind. After reading these essays; I search for the works hes introduced and am grateful. Reading this terrific book is like visiting with a buddy whos been a close; close friend for a very long time.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Edmond White talks about famous people he has knownBy Garrett A. PhelpsA very literate book. Not for someone looking for a light read or an entertaining read. This is serious stuff. Probably best read by English teachers; etc.

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