Beginners – Resource Books for Teachers

by Peter Grundy Contains over 100 activities for both absolute and ‘false’ beginners, and for adults and children. Provides stimulating and communicative activities, including imaginative adaptations of games. Includes a section specifically for use with learners unfamiliar with the Roman alphabet. Download http://usafiles.net/11L4/Beginners_Resource_Books_for_Teachers.pdf
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The 100 Inventions That Changed the World

This mind-blowing volume explores the fascinating stories behind innovations that play an integral part in our lives. From cement to LEDs and the alphabet to 3D printing, the book explains the science behind ground-breaking inventions while emphasizing the evolution of the scientific method. The book is packed with...
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A Dictionary of Philosophical Logic

by Roy T. Cook This dictionary introduces undergraduate and post-graduate students in philosophy, mathematics, and computer science to the main problems and positions in philosophical logic. Coverage includes not only key figures, positions, terminology, and debates within philosophical logic itself, but issues in related, overlapping disciplines such as...
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Theorizing About Intercultural Communication

Edited by: William B. Gudykunst In Theorizing About Intercultural Communication, editor William B. Gudykunst brings together key theories that have shaped and influenced human intercultural communication. This text provides an excellent overview of the major theories currently in use and examines how these theories will also support the...
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Science You Can Eat: Putting what we Eat Under the Microscope

by Stefan Gates Discover the seriously impressive science that goes on every time you cook or eat. This children’s book explores the science of food by asking questions you’re hungry to know the answers to, and putting them to the test through fun experiments. Science You Can Eat...
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