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Meghalaya: Land and People
R. Gopalakrishnan
1st ed. xiv+157p., Maps; 23cm.
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The Case of the Bonsai Manager: Lessons from Nature in Growing
R. Gopalakrishnan
Where two circles Nature and management intersect, intuitive leadership is born. Using anecdotes about a vast array of living creatures, and his own experiences in the world of business, the author nudges managers towards letting their gut instinct speak 1st ed. xxiv+264p., References; Index; 22cm.
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Oracle Wait Interface: A Practical Guide to Performance Diagnostics & Tuning (Osborne ORACLE Press Series)
Kirtikumar Deshpande; K. Gopalakrishnan
New and unused. Gift-giving quality.
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Book of Clauses
P.N. Gopalakrishnan
As speakers, we create comprehensible clauses spontaneously and automatically. Written language can have a greater complexity of clauses than speech within sentences. This is because writing can be considered by the reader at any time and at any speed. Sp 1st ed. viii+86p., 23cm.
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Brand Alliances: New Models of Networking
P.S. Gopalakrishnan
Brand alliances are branding strategies used in business. Brand Alliances are the outcome of understanding among firms to join hands for promoting their brands together or for bringing out a totally new product into the marketplace. The basic aim of such 1st ed. 224p.
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Book of Adverbs
P.N. Gopalakrishnan
An Adverb is a part of speech that usually serves to modify verbs, adjectives, other adverbs, clauses, and sentences. Adverbs typically answer such questions as how?, When?, where?, in what way?, or how often? This function, and though typically taken up 1st ed. viii+100p., Tables; 23cm.
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Prepositions and Conjunctions
P.N. Gopalakrishnan
A Preposition is a type of adoption, a grammatical particle that establishes a relationship between an object (usually a noun phrase) and some other part of the sentence often expressing a location in place or time. While a conjunction is a part of speech 1st ed. viii+201p., 23cm.
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Book of Adjectives
P.N. Gopalakrishnan
An adjective is a part of speech which modifies a noun, usually making its meaning more specific. Adjectives are used in a predicative or attributive manner. In some languages, attributive adjectives precede the noun. This is the case in the Germanic lang 1st ed. vii+118p., Tables; 23cm.
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Idioms and Phrases
P.N. Gopalakrishnan
English language has been enriched in its growth by the addition of a very considerable Romance or Latin element, and by a small proportion of words from miscellaneous sources. Hence it’s copiousness of vocabulary and its great power of expressing distinc 1st ed. vii+192p., 23cm.
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Book of Antonyms
P.N. Gopalakrishnan
Antonyms are word pairs that are opposite in meaning, such as hot and cold, fat and thin, and up and down. Words may have different antonyms, depending on the meaning. Both long and tall are antonyms of short. The variety of antonyms give writers and spea 1st ed. vi+171p., 23cm.
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