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Hands-on AutoCAD 2017 instruction for a real-world workflow AutoCAD 2017 and AutoCAD LT 2017 Essentials is the unique task-based tutorial designed for both students and the professional AutoCAD user. Concise, straightforward explanations and real-world, hands-on exercises provide an authoritative, easy-to-follow guide to the platform's core features and functions. Step-by-step tutorials are backed by full-color screenshots, and each chapter ends with an open-ended project to reinforce the chapter's lessons and provide a fully immersive learning experience. The companion website features downloadable before-and-after tutorial files, so you can jump in at any point and compare your work with t...
Bestselling and critically acclaimed author Tracy Brown, delivers the final hard-hitting installment in her White Lines series.
A wide array of writers pen their thoughts on cocaine, including Irvine Welsh, Bret Easton Ellis, William S. Burroughs, Timothy Leary, Sigmund Freud, Arthur Conan Doyle, and many others. Original.
Sunny, still mourning the death of Dorian, worries she will never find true love again and struggles with a cocaine addiction that could ultimately ruin her life.
Through close readings of individual serials and books Sarah Dewis examines the significant contributions John and Jane Webb Loudon made to the gardening press and democratic discourse. Vilified during their lifetimes by some sections of the press, they were innovatory in emphasizing the value of scientific knowledge and the acquisition of taste. Their publications are placed in the context of book, media, education, garden and urban social history and women’s journalism.
What would you do if your sister was in trouble? Wouldn't you do anything you could to help? In Emerald Waters, White Lines, Dalton Blake figures there is only one way he can possibly help his only sister, Beverly, break free from fair-weather friends and a cycle of dependence on drugs. He sets aside the fame and spotlight of his career as a rock star to sail awaya "literallya "on a three-month trip with Bev aboard Freedom Highway, the boat named for his band. Bev has her own motivations for going along. Facing foreclosure and homelessness, she figures this trip will be a great way to con her rich and famous little brother into giving her a loan that she may or may not ever repay. Dalton kno...