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Biblioteka I Liceum Ogólnokształcącego z Oddziałami Integracyjnymi im. B. Limanowskiego Rok 2014, numer 4 Nowe książki GEOGRAFIA 1. Balon J., Więcław-Michniewska J.: Trener liceum poziom rozszerzony—Geografia. Warszawa: Wydawnictwo Szkolne PWN, 2010 2. Geografia Unii Europejskiej, pod red. Jerzego Makowskiego. Warszawa: Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN, 2008 3. Łęcka I.: Woda a choroby tropikalne. Wpływ inwestycji wodnych na rozwój chorób pasożytniczych człowieka. Warszawa: Wydawnictwo Akademickie DIALOG, 1999 4. Makowski J.: Geografia fizyczna świata. Warszawa: Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN, 2012 5. Migoń P.: Geomorfologia. Warszawa: Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN, 2013 6. Migoń P.: Geoturystyka. Warszawa: Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN, 2012 7. Regiony turystyczne świata, cz. 1 : Europa, pod red. Włodzimierza Kurka. Warszawa, Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN, 2012 8. Regiony turystyczne świata, cz. 2, pod red. Włodzimierza Kurka. Warszawa, Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN, 2012 KSIĄŻKI PODRÓŻNICZE I ZWIĄZANE Z GEOGRAFIĄ 1. Brinkbaumer K. Afrykańska odyseja. Wołowiec: Wydawnictwo Czarne, 2009 (reportaże o emigrantach z Afryki) 2. Cejrowski W.: Rio Anaconda. Gringo i ostatni szaman plemienia Carapana. Warszawa: Wydawnictwo Zysk i S-ka, 2006 3. Kapuściński R.: Cesarz. Warszawa: Czytelnik, 2010 4. Kapuściński R.: Gdyby cała Afryka… Warszawa: Agora, 2011 5. Kielich W.: Podróżniczki. W gorsecie i krynolinie przez dzikie ostępy. Wydawnictwo WAB, 2013 6. Liberti S.: Na południe od Lampedusy. Podróże rozpaczy. Wydawnictwo Czarne, 2013 7. Ossendowski A.F.: Przez kraj ludzi, zwierząt i bogów. Konno przez Azję Centralną. Warszawa: Wydawnictwo ZYSK i S-ka, 2009 8. Pawlikowska B.: Blondynka na Kubie. Warszawa: Wydawnictwo G+J, 2012 9. Pawlikowska B.: Blondynka w Amazonii. Warszawa: Wydawnictwo G+J, 2011 10. Pawlikowska B.: Blondynka w Chinach. Warszawa: Wydawnictwo G+J, 2012 11. Pawlikowska B.: Blondynka w Tybecie. Warszawa: Wydawnictwo G+J, 2010 12. Strayed Ch.: Dzika droga. Jak odnalazłam siebie. 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A great way to add useful content to your newsletter is to develop and write your own articles, or include a calendar of upcoming events or a special offer that promotes a new product. Caption describing picture or graphic INSIDE STORY HEADLINE You can also research articles or find “filler” articles by accessing the World Wide Web. You can write about a variety of topics but try to keep your articles short. This story can fit 150-200 words. Much of the content you put in One benefit of using your newsletter as a promotional tool is that you can reuse content from other marketing materials, such as press releases, market studies, and reports. While your main goal of distributing a newsletter might be to sell your product or service, the key to a successful newsletter is making it useful to your readers. A great way to add useful content to your newsletter is to develop and write your own articles, or include a calendar of upcoming events or a special offer that promotes a new product. your newsletter can also be used for your Web site. Microsoft Publisher offers a simple way to convert your newsletter to a Web publication. So, when you’re finished writing your newsletter, convert it to a Web site and post it. You can also research articles or find “filler” articles by accessing the World Wide Web. You can write about a variety of topics but try to keep your articles short. Much of the content you put in your newsletter can also be used for your Web site. Microsoft Publisher offers a simple way to convert your newsletter to a Web publication. So, when you’re finished writing your newsletter, convert it to a Web site and post it. This story can fit 100-150 words. The subject matter that appears in newsletters is virtually endless. You can include stories that focus on current technologies or innovations in your field. You may also want to note business or economic trends, or make predictions for your customers or clients. If the newsletter is distributed internally, you might comment upon new procedures or improvements to the business. Sales figures or earnings will show how your business is growing. Some newsletters include a column that is updated every issue, for instance, an advice column, a book review, a letter from the president, or an editorial. You can also profile new employees or top customers or vendors. 3