Added by: rapgreen | Karma: 1035.14 | Black Hole | 9 October 2008
How to read others’ thoughts by their gestures
Below is extract from the author's words
In writing this book, I have summarised many of the studies by the leading behavioural scientists and have combined them with similar research done by people in other professions - sociology, anthropology, zoology, education, psychiatry, family counseling, professional negotiating and selling.
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Added by: marta_marta | Karma: 38.09 | Black Hole | 30 September 2008
English Repetytorium Tematyczno-Leksykalne 1 is a collection of short essays concerning up-to-date topics. Under each topic there is a list of key vocabulary from an essay and a list of additional vocabulary concerning a given subject. The book is perepaded by a Polish writer and the equivalents of English vocabulary are in Polish. Therefore, the book is basicaly meant for Polish learners of English. However, it maybe be as well used by any learner of English. This publication if perfect for revising before a speaking exams.
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Added by: belate | Karma: 5.62 | Black Hole | 25 September 2008
The famous english cartoon!! Fun and cute!!
Hope you would like it!
See others of my uploads please!!
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Today Is Monday (For infants or children in preschool)
Added by: otherwordly | Karma: 222.41 | Black Hole | 4 September 2008
Featuring the artist's familiar bold and colorful style, this song was originally illustrated as a frieze in 1977. Now adapted as a picture book, it is a joyous invitation to "all the hungry children"--shown at a multiethnic banquet at the end of the book--to ". . . Come and eat it up!" Each double-page spread shows a line from the song, with a different animal for each day of the week, eating a different food. Most of the animals are eating a predictable food (a fox with a chicken, a pelican with a fish), but there are some nonsensical scenes (a
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New Keywords: A Revised Vocabulary of Culture and Society
Added by: englishcology | Karma: 4552.52 | Black Hole | 2 September 2008
Raymond Williams’s Keywords: A vocabulary of culture and society is justly renowned for providing a whole generation of readers with an effective, reliable distillation of the variety of meanings – past and present – attached to a range of terms that played a pivotal role in discussions of culture and society, and of the relations between them. First published in 1976, however, it is now showing signs of its age
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