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Ace your class with the help of CliffsNotes® To Go for Apple handheld devices. The brand you trust for fast, effective, and comprehensive literature review has been reinvented for the small screen to give you anywhere, anytime access to character, theme and plot summaries and analysis; interactive quiz features; and audio CramCasts covering the great works of literature.
In William Shakespeare's Julius Caesar, Brutus and Cassius plot to assassinate Rome's most famous emperor, Julius Caesar. After they accomplish this in perhaps the most famous death scene ever written - "Et too, Brute?" - Antony and Octavius pursue the conspirators across Italy, climaxing in one final, epic battle. Julius Caesar is Shakespeare's fascinating tale of political intrigue, betrayal, and vengeance - set against the rich tapestry of ancient Rome.
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Ace your class with the help of CliffsNotes® To Go for Apple handheld devices. The brand you trust for fast, effective, and comprehensive literature review has been reinvented for the small screen to give you anywhere, anytime access to character, theme and plot summaries and analysis; interactive quiz features; and audio CramCasts covering the great works of literature.
Arthur Miller's The Crucible chronicles the Salem witch trials and the extreme behavior that can result from dark desires and hidden agendas. Young girls and a slave, Tituba, are caught playacting at casting spells. To avoid punishment, they falsely accuse neighbors of witchcraft. Fueled by fears, jealousy, secrets, lies, and greed, residents turn on each other - resulting in mass paranoia and death. Arthur Miller's play was inspired by the McCarthy hearings of the 1950s.
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Ace your class with the help of CliffsNotes® To Go for Apple handheld devices. The brand you trust for fast, effective, and comprehensive literature review has been reinvented for the small screen to give you anywhere, anytime access to character, theme and plot summaries and analysis; interactive quiz features; and audio CramCasts covering the great works of literature.
John Milton's epic poem Paradise Lost retells of the story of Adam and Eve. Cast from Heaven onto a lake of fire, Satan and his followers vow to take revenge on God through his new creation, Man. Satan tricks Eve into eating the fruit of the Tree of Knowledge, and Adam eats out of love for Eve. For this sin, they are exiled from the Garden of Eden. Milton's Paradise Lost is meant not only to tell about the fall of man, but to justify God's ways to man.
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5/21/2009 by Press Room, Modality
Modality and Wiley Publishing, Inc. Bring Interactive Literature Study Guides to iPhone™ and iPod touch®
Indianapolis, I.N.,—May 21, 2009—Modality, Inc. and Wiley Publishing, Inc. today announced that CliffsNotes® literature study guide applications are available on the Apple App Store. Five individual apps, the first in a series of more than forty, provide comprehensive character, theme and plot summaries and analysis; interactive quiz features; and audio CramCasts covering the following works of literature:
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The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain
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Macbeth by William Shakespeare
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Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare
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The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne
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To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee
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3/9/2010 by Press Room, Modality
Modality and Wiley Publishing, Inc., Build on Success of Mobile Literature Notes to Bring More Interactive Study Guides to iPhone® and iPod touch®
Durham, NC.-- March 9, 2010 -- Modality, Inc., and Wiley Publishing, Inc., today announced that 31 more CliffsNotes® literature study guide applications are available in the Apple App Store. Selected in September 2009 as part of Apple’s App Store “High School Survival Guide,” the CliffsNotes-To-Go series delivers interactive review tools and self-assessment quizzes for success-minded students.
Students can begin to explore the CliffsNotes-To-Go series by downloading CliffsNotes Romeo and Juliet for iPhone® and iPod touch® - available for free download from now until March 15.
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10/21/2009 by Dr. Wodajo, iMedicalApps.com
If one wanted to get an idea of the potential of the iPhone as a tool for bedside medical and surgical education, this application by Modality and Elsevier would be a good starting place to get inspired. While it seems obvious that a portable device with a great user interface, a sophisticated operating system and great multimedia features should be a shoe-in for portable medical education, what is equally true is that the critical ingredient remains great instructional content.
"Procedures Consult: Internal Medicine - Musculoskeletal" brings together a highly detailed review of orthopedic bedside procedures, such as aspiration of small and large joints, splint application and reduction of joint dislocations, with a well crafted user interface to create an application that will genuinely be useful for emergency room physicians and junior orthopedic residents.